Pollo in english

Chicken

pronunciation: tʃɪkən part of speech: noun
In gestures

pollo = chicken. 

Example: For example, a paper that discusses diseases in dogs, cats, and chickens might have only the part about dogs abstracted if the user group is doing research on diseases in dogs.

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» asadero de polloschicken placechicken rotisserie .

Example: Most burger joints, chicken places and smoothie shops link their star product to their name.

Example: And later they had lunch at a chicken rotisserie in a busy Manila shopping center.

» asador de polloschicken rotisserie .

Example: This high end chicken rotisserie wasn't necessarily designed for home use, but it proved to be popular among many demanding homeowners .

» caldo de pollochicken broth .

Example: As a matter of interest to weight watchers, canned chicken broth has twice as many calories as canned beef broth.

» correr como un pollo sin cabezarun (a)round like + a headless chicken .

Example: I wasn't a technically gifted footballer; I would waste my energy running around like a headless chicken chasing the ball.

» crianza de polloschicken culturechicken raising .

Example: That is, if you're getting a degree in chicken culture or whatever you call it - and we do give a Ph.D. in chicken raising - I guess you don't have to use the library very often.

Example: That is, if you're getting a degree in chicken culture or whatever you call it - and we do give a Ph.D. in chicken raising - I guess you don't have to use the library very often.

» criar pollosraise + chickens .

Example: Sure, fresh eggs are a great reason to raise chickens, but it doesn't end there.

» estofado de pollochicken fricassee .

Example: Chicken fricassee is a stewed dish made with chicken.

» fiebre del pollobird flu .

Example: The case study of the recent bird flu crisis offers a specific account of political & cultural challenge to bureaucratic paternalism in the postcolonial context.

» filete de pollochicken fillet .

Example: I'm getting sick of trying to think of new things to do with chicken fillets for dinner.

» fricasé de pollo, estofado de pollochicken fricassee .

Example: Chicken fricassee is a stewed dish made with chicken.

» hígado de pollochicken liver .

Example: Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.

» jaula para polloschicken cage .

Example: This feed additive is nothing more than chicken feces, feathers and uneaten chicken feed collected from the floor of crowded chicken cages.

» montarse un polloall hell + break loosebedlam + break looseopen (up) + a can of wormsall hell + let loose .

Example: The newspaper that he was writing for at the time started to publish excerpts from Rushdie's book and as a result all hell broke loose.

Example: It is suggested that if bedlam should break loose the teacher should try to understand the cause or causes and use remedies.

Example: It may seem as though we have opened a can of worms, but there is no need to despair.

Example: I was just quietly reading the papers at the weekend when all hell let loose and the sky was filled with angry jackdaws.

» muslo de pollodrumstickchicken drumstickchicken thigh .

Example: I generally do this with drumsticks but it works just as well with other cuts of meat.

Example: Peel back the skin on each chicken drumstick to the bone and trim, using kitchen scissors.

Example: Chicken thighs are not only tasty, but they're easy on your wallet, too.

» nugget de pollochicken nugget .

Example: He replied that children should not eat any form of reconstituted meat, of mechanically recovered meat, such as chicken nuggets.

» pechuga de pollochicken breast .

Example: We've pulled together more than two dozen ways to bring new life to America's favorite weeknight staple, chicken breasts.

» pepita de pollochicken nugget .

Example: He replied that children should not eat any form of reconstituted meat, of mechanically recovered meat, such as chicken nuggets.

» pienso para polloschicken feed .

Example: Commercially produced chicken feed has the right level of nutrients, but it is highly processed as well as cooked, leaching a lot of the nutrition.

» pollo a la cazuelachicken casserole .

Example: It's a real home cooking style chicken casserole recipe that everyone in the family will love.

» pollo asadoroast(ed) chicken .

Example: A whole roasted chicken with root vegetables is a classic dinner and your oven will do all the work!.

» pollo de campofree-range chicken .

Example: Free-range chickens must be allowed outside for at least half their lives and are grown more slowly, to be killed at eight weeks.

» pollo de corralfree-range chicken .

Example: Free-range chickens must be allowed outside for at least half their lives and are grown more slowly, to be killed at eight weeks.

» pollo de granjafree-range chicken .

Example: Free-range chickens must be allowed outside for at least half their lives and are grown more slowly, to be killed at eight weeks.

» pollo jovenspring chickenpoussin .

Example: Spring chickens or poussin are perfect barbecuing material and pretty easy to find at good butchers and supermarkets.

Example: Spring chickens or poussin are perfect barbecuing material and pretty easy to find at good butchers and supermarkets.

» sartén para asar polloschicken roaster pan .

Example: Established in 1996, the company specialises in the manufacture of non-stick cookware, air beds, food mincers, coffee cups, cake pans, chicken roaster pans, etc.

» sudar como un pollosweat like + a pig .

Example: I sweat like a pig normally, but now my pits are really rank at the end of the day, no matter what deodorant I use.

Pollo synonyms

yellow in spanish: amarillo, pronunciation: jeloʊ part of speech: adjective, noun wimp in spanish: endeble, pronunciation: wɪmp part of speech: noun fearful in spanish: temeroso, pronunciation: fɪrfəl part of speech: adjective cowardly in spanish: cobardemente, pronunciation: kaʊɜrdli part of speech: adjective crybaby in spanish: llorón, pronunciation: kraɪbeɪbi part of speech: noun poulet in spanish: poulet, pronunciation: pulɪt part of speech: noun lily-livered in spanish: lirio de hígado, pronunciation: lɪlilɪvɜrd part of speech: adjective yellow-bellied in spanish: de vientre amarillo, pronunciation: jeloʊbelid part of speech: adjective white-livered in spanish: hígado blanco, pronunciation: waɪtlɪvɜrd part of speech: adjective volaille in spanish: volaille, pronunciation: voʊleɪli part of speech: noun gallus gallus in spanish: gallus gallus, pronunciation: gæləsgæləs part of speech: noun chickenhearted in spanish: corazon de pollo, pronunciation: tʃɪkɪnhɑrtɪd part of speech: adjective
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