Limón in english

Lemon

pronunciation: lemən part of speech: noun
In gestures

limón = lemon. 

Example: The author, a dietitian, distinguishes fact from fiction with statements regarding a variety of foods -- potatoes, honey, carrots, lemon and grapefruit juices, white bread, garlic, red meat and oranges.

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» agua con limónlemon water .

Example: If you mix turmeric and lukewarm lemon water you will get a powerful healing beverage.

» cáscara de limónlemon peelrind of lemonlemon rind .

Example: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.

Example: Rub a rind of lemon over your face if you have an oily skin and this will lessen grease and whiten your complexion.

Example: I have been using lemon rind for giving a tangy flavor to my cakes for as long as I can remember.

» corteza de limónlemon peelrind of lemonlemon rind .

Example: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.

Example: Rub a rind of lemon over your face if you have an oily skin and this will lessen grease and whiten your complexion.

Example: I have been using lemon rind for giving a tangy flavor to my cakes for as long as I can remember.

» extracto de limónlemon extract .

Example: The paints were then scented with lemon, peppermint, coconut and vanilla extracts.

» pasto de limónlemongrass .

Example: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.

» ralladura de (cáscara de) limóngrated lemon rindgrated lemon zest .

Example: In a food processor, combine the butter, icing sugar and grated lemon rind and process until smooth.

Example: Add the sugar and grated lemon zest and beat until the mixture is light and fluffy.

» rebanada de limónslice of lemon .

Example: This works because everybody knows that if you put a slice of lemon into a drink or squeeze it onto food, it cancels out the calories.

» si te dan limón, haz limonadaroll with + the punchesgrin and bear itkeep + Posesivo + chin upput on/up + a brave face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on]put on/up + a brave front [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave front on]put on/up + a bold face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on] .

Example: Life doesn't always turn out how you plan, but I've realized that I need to just roll with the punches.

Example: She wanted to tell him to mind his own business, but since she was a bit indebted to him, she just had to grin and bear it.

Example: She's kept her chin up as she nurses a new life into toddlerhood, and is now doing a lot better.

Example: It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.

Example: Outwardly she put on a brave front so as to give her children security.

Example: I shall put a bold face on, and if I do feel weepy, he shall never see it.

» tarta de limón y merenguelemon meringue pie .

Example: I simply love lemon meringue pies and I can easily bake one at home straight from scratch.

» trozo de limónslice of lemon .

Example: This works because everybody knows that if you put a slice of lemon into a drink or squeeze it onto food, it cancels out the calories.

» zumo de limónlemon juice .

Example: I've heard that using lemon juice in your hair and sitting in the sun lightens your hair.

Limón synonyms

maize in spanish: maíz, pronunciation: meɪz part of speech: noun gamboge in spanish: gamboge, pronunciation: gæmbədʒ part of speech: noun lemon tree in spanish: limonero, pronunciation: leməntri part of speech: noun citrus limon in spanish: cítricos limon, pronunciation: sɪtrəslɪmən part of speech: noun lemon yellow in spanish: Limon amarillo, pronunciation: lemənjeloʊ part of speech: noun
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