Fresco in english

Cool

pronunciation: kul part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures
cool

fresco1 = fresco [frescoes, -pl.]. 

Example: The prototype has been used to develop an application concerning images of frescoes of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.

fresco2 = fresh ; crisp ; parky ; cool. 

Example: A fresh, constant temperature and humidity not only promotes efficiency of use, it encourages use.Example: But because of their relatively short shelf life, heads of lettuce have to be shipped quickly so that they remain crisp and fresh.Example: Give me rain, brisk winds, parky mornings rather than this dreadful boiling pot of weather we are being subjected to at the moment!.Example: It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.

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» ¡adiós y (con) viento fresco!good riddance (to bad rubbish)! .

Example: I know how much he likes her and when she finally leaves it's gonna hurt him, but... good riddance to bad rubbish! I say.

» alimento frescofresh food .

Example: Street markets for fresh food, once the main source for the UK urban population, are now a minor contributor to overall sales.

» clima frescocool weather .

Example: Fava beans are legumes that grow well in cool weather and have been grown in Massachusetts since the arrival of the Italians and Portuguese.

» cultivar productos frescosgrow + fresh produce .

Example: This property has the potential for the astute investor to subdivide it into 1 hectare lots or simply use it to rear horses or grow fresh produce.

» fruta frescafresh fruit .

Example: Sugary soft-drinks are over 20 times more popular than fresh fruit drinks and milk combined.

» hacer frescobe cool .

Example: In the school holidays a mobile library service targeted at children is operated early in the morning while it is cool.

» hacer un poco de frescobe a bit nippy .

Example: We were outside for over an hour and we were glad when it was all over because it was a bit nippy.

» mantenerse frescostay + cool .

Example: Here in Nebraska we are trying to stay cool despite high temps and humidity.

» más fresco que una lechugaas cool as a cucumber .

Example: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.

» producto frescofresh food .

Example: Street markets for fresh food, once the main source for the UK urban population, are now a minor contributor to overall sales.

» productos frescosfresh produce .

Example: Our company is committed to providing highest-quality fresh produce throughout the year.

» respirar aire frescotake in + fresh air .

Example: Throughout history, school recess has been promoted as a time for children to take in fresh air and release their pent-up energy.

» tan fresco como una lechugaas cool as a cucumber .

Example: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.

» tiempo frescocool weather .

Example: Fava beans are legumes that grow well in cool weather and have been grown in Massachusetts since the arrival of the Italians and Portuguese.

fresco3 = cheeky ; sassy ; saucy ; Cheeky monkey!. 

Example: The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.Example: This series of personal essays are at various times sassy, profound, superficial, and maddening.Example: Singers and other entertainers in Burma have been warned to cut out saucy behaviour and be neat and tidy or face the consequences.Example: 'Cheeky moneky!' he sniggered, smacking her around the head with a magazine.

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» ponerse fresco conact + fresh with .

Example: Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.

» quedarse tan fresconot bat an eyelashnot bat an eyelid .

Example: The Department of Justice didn't bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China.

Example: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.

» ser muy frescohave + some nerve .

Example: I was thinking out loud to myself, this man has some nerve trying to cheat on someone, with his gay looking ass, especially my sister.

» ser un fresco conact + fresh with .

Example: Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.

» tan frescoas cool as a cucumber .

Example: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.

Fresco synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd adjectivekeen in spanish: afilado, pronunciation: kin adjectivegreat in spanish: genial, pronunciation: greɪt adjectiveobjective in spanish: objetivo, pronunciation: əbdʒektɪv noun, adjectivecold in spanish: frío, pronunciation: koʊld adjective, nounswell in spanish: hinchar, pronunciation: swel noun, verbneat in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: nit adjectivebully in spanish: matón, pronunciation: bʊli noun, verbaplomb in spanish: aplomo, pronunciation: əplɑm nounpoise in spanish: equilibrio, pronunciation: pɔɪz nounchill in spanish: frío, pronunciation: tʃɪl noun, adjectivedandy in spanish: dandy, pronunciation: dændi nounnifty in spanish: hábil, pronunciation: nɪfti adjectivecomposed in spanish: compuesto, pronunciation: kəmpoʊzd adjectivefelicitous in spanish: feliz, pronunciation: fɪlɪsətəs adjectivechilly in spanish: frío, pronunciation: tʃɪli adjectivegroovy in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: gruvi adjectivecracking in spanish: agrietamiento, pronunciation: krækɪŋ nounpeachy in spanish: aterciopelado, pronunciation: pitʃi adjectivesmashing in spanish: imponente, pronunciation: smæʃɪŋ noun, adjectiveskilled in spanish: experto, pronunciation: skɪld adjectivecooling in spanish: enfriamiento, pronunciation: kulɪŋ nouncaller in spanish: llamador, pronunciation: kɔlɜr noununqualified in spanish: incondicional, pronunciation: ənkwɑlɪfaɪd adjectiveunresponsive in spanish: insensible, pronunciation: ənrispɑnsɪv adjectivebang-up in spanish: bang-up, pronunciation: bæŋmʌp adjectiveunfriendly in spanish: hostil, pronunciation: ənfrendli adjectivesang-froid in spanish: sangre fría, pronunciation: sæŋfrɔɪd nounassuredness in spanish: seguridad, pronunciation: əsɜrədnəs nounnonsubjective in spanish: no subjetivo, pronunciation: nɑnsəbdʒektɪv adjectiveslap-up in spanish: bofetada, pronunciation: slæpəp adjectivenerveless in spanish: enervado, pronunciation: nɜrvləs adjectivecorking in spanish: taponamiento, pronunciation: kɔrkɪŋ adjectivecooled in spanish: enfriado, pronunciation: kuld verb, adjectiveself-possession in spanish: auto posesión, pronunciation: selfpəzeʃən noununenthusiastic in spanish: poco entusiasta, pronunciation: ənɪnθuziæstɪk adjectivecool off in spanish: refrescarse, pronunciation: kulɔf verbcool down in spanish: enfriarse, pronunciation: kuldaʊn verbcoolheaded in spanish: coolheaded, pronunciation: kulhedɪd adjectivenot bad in spanish: no está mal, pronunciation: nɑtbæd undefinedair-conditioned in spanish: con aire acondicionado, pronunciation: erkəndɪʃənd adjectiveunexcited in spanish: inexcitado, pronunciation: ənɪksaɪtɪd adjectiveprecooled in spanish: preenfriado, pronunciation: prɪkuld adjectiveair-cooled in spanish: Aire enfriado, pronunciation: erkuld adjectivewater-cooled in spanish: Enfriado hidráulicamente, pronunciation: wɔtɜrkuld adjectiveunqualiied in spanish: no cualificado, pronunciation: ənkwɑləid undefined
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