Entremés in english
Side dish
pronunciation: saɪddɪʃ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: saɪddɪʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures
entremés = appetiser [appetizer, -USA] ; hors d'oeuvre ; snack ; entrée ; snack food ; snack meal ; starter ; nibble.
Example: To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told.Example: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.Example: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.Example: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.Example: First developed in the seventh century, pretzels have been called one of the world's oldest snack food.Example: Welsh rarebit is a great snack meal which can be prepared and cooked in less tham 15 minutes.Example: Whether you call them appetisers or entrees, starter recipes are incredibly important as they set the tone for the meal to come.Example: What better way to pass the time than with a couple of glasses of your favourite red and a few nibbles courtesy of the airline.more:
» entremés = munchies .
Example: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.» tomar entremeses = snack .
Example: I stayed there for several hours, snacking on hunks of bread and cheese and putting pen to paper.entremés = munchies.
Example: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.