Pizca in english

Pinch

pronunciation: pɪntʃ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

pizca = speck ; spark ; iota ; dab. 

Example: In comparison with China, Cuba is just a speck on the map.Example: However, the spark that really set librarians alight came from outside Australia.Example: Modern log houses live in harmony with the environment without giving up an iota of comfort.Example: Another method is to apply a dab of ketchup on a soft cloth and rub over tarnished spots.

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» con una pizca dewith an edge of .

Example: The two nominees used sharply different strategies: Kaine aggressive, hurling pre-rehearsed insults; and Pence calmer with an edge of disdain.

» ni pizcain the leastnot in the least + Nombre Negativo .

Example: I must say that their results did not surprise me in the least.

Example: There was nothing malevolent in her response or in her look; she simply stated it as if it was the most natural thing in the world, not in the least abnormal.

» una pizca dea dash ofa grain ofa pinch ofa scintilla of .

Example: In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.

Example: One is sometimes lulled into thinking that there might be a grain of rationality in his commentaries.

Example: A pinch of chloride was added.

Example: Unfortunately, it is unfashionable to admit even a scintilla of error in present-day America.

» una pizca (de)a touch (of) .

Example: I do have to add, however, that this rapid character drawing was a touch spoiled by the bathos of Slake's high-flying style.

» una pizca dea dash ofa grain ofa pinch ofa scintilla of .

Example: In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.

Example: One is sometimes lulled into thinking that there might be a grain of rationality in his commentaries.

Example: A pinch of chloride was added.

Example: Unfortunately, it is unfashionable to admit even a scintilla of error in present-day America.

» una pizca de sala pinch of salt .

Example: Beat the eggs together with a heaped spoonful of flour and a pinch of salt and black pepper.

» una pizca de verdada grain of trutha kernel of truth .

Example: However, that does not mean that his point regarding the librarian's attitude doesn't have a grain of truth to it.

Example: Behind most food and nutrition myths, there's a kernel of truth.

Pizca synonyms

top in spanish: parte superior, pronunciation: tɑp part of speech: noun, adjective catch in spanish: captura, pronunciation: kætʃ part of speech: verb, noun abstract in spanish: resumen, pronunciation: æbstrækt part of speech: adjective, noun touch in spanish: toque, pronunciation: tʌtʃ part of speech: noun, verb hook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk part of speech: noun lift in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: lɪft part of speech: verb, noun tweak in spanish: retocar, pronunciation: twik part of speech: verb, noun sneak in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: snik part of speech: verb, noun collar in spanish: collar, pronunciation: kɑlɜr part of speech: noun apprehension in spanish: detención, pronunciation: æprɪhenʃən part of speech: noun arrest in spanish: arrestar, pronunciation: ɜrest part of speech: noun, verb squeeze in spanish: exprimir, pronunciation: skwiz part of speech: verb, noun mite in spanish: ácaro, pronunciation: maɪt part of speech: noun emergency in spanish: emergencia, pronunciation: ɪmɜrdʒənsi part of speech: noun hint in spanish: insinuación, pronunciation: hɪnt part of speech: noun nip in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: nɪp part of speech: noun, verb twitch in spanish: contracción nerviosa, pronunciation: twɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb cabbage in spanish: repollo, pronunciation: kæbədʒ part of speech: noun exigency in spanish: exigencia, pronunciation: eksɪdʒənsi part of speech: noun swipe in spanish: golpe fuerte, pronunciation: swaɪp part of speech: noun, verb crimp in spanish: rizar, pronunciation: krɪmp part of speech: noun, verb purloin in spanish: hurtar, pronunciation: pɜrlɔɪn part of speech: verb tweet in spanish: Pío, pronunciation: twit part of speech: noun pilfer in spanish: robar a, pronunciation: pɪlfɜr part of speech: verb jot in spanish: jota, pronunciation: dʒɑt part of speech: noun, verb twinge in spanish: punzada, pronunciation: twɪndʒ part of speech: noun speck in spanish: mota, pronunciation: spek part of speech: noun soupcon in spanish: pizca, pronunciation: supkən part of speech: noun filch in spanish: sisar, pronunciation: fɪltʃ part of speech: verb snarf in spanish: snarf, pronunciation: snɑrf part of speech: verb nobble in spanish: ejercer presión sobre, pronunciation: nɑbəl part of speech: verb vellicate in spanish: vellicate, pronunciation: veləkeɪt part of speech: verb taking into custody in spanish: teniendo en custodia, pronunciation: teɪkɪŋɪntukʌstədi part of speech: noun
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