Terrón in english

Lump

pronunciation: lʌmp part of speech: noun
In gestures

terrón = lump ; clod of dirt ; clod of earth ; clod ; sugar square ; clump. 

Example: But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Example: Adult crickets spend their days in shallow burrows beneath a stone, clod of dirt or a tuft of plant.Example: He picked up a clod of earth and held it out to them by way of welcome.Example: Furthermore, the moisture condition of clods appears to have an important influence on volume change behavior.Example: These days you mainly know sugar as a sugar lump, handy little sugar squares and oblongs for dropping into your tea or coffee.Example: Some plants also grow in clumps in order to break harsh winds and protect each other.

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» azúcar en terroneslump sugar .

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.

» terrón de arcillaclod of clay .

Example: And it is common sense too because one clod of clay is certainly not sufficient to make other clay objects like pot or a jar which are bigger than a clod.

» terrón de azúcarsugar cubesugar lumpsugar squarelump of sugarcube of sugar .

Example: Some champagne cocktails are a mixture of sugar cubes, champagne and other alcohols or juices.

Example: Sugar lumps are delicious by themselves but for tea, give me honey please.

Example: These days you mainly know sugar as a sugar lump, handy little sugar squares and oblongs for dropping into your tea or coffee.

Example: Each morning, he would add exactly eight lumps of sugar to the coffe.

Example: This is around 50g of sugar a day, equivalent to ten cubes of sugar for adults and older children, and nine for five to ten-year-olds.

» terrón de tierraclod of dirtclod of earthdirt clod .

Example: Adult crickets spend their days in shallow burrows beneath a stone, clod of dirt or a tuft of plant.

Example: He picked up a clod of earth and held it out to them by way of welcome.

Example: When you break up dirt clods in your garden, it improves the structure of the soil, allowing it to hold more water and support more vigorous plants.

Terrón synonyms

ball in spanish: bola, pronunciation: bɔl part of speech: noun chunk in spanish: pedazo, pronunciation: tʃʌŋk part of speech: noun goon in spanish: seguir, pronunciation: gun part of speech: noun oaf in spanish: zoquete, pronunciation: oʊf part of speech: noun lout in spanish: patán, pronunciation: laʊt part of speech: noun gawk in spanish: papar moscas, pronunciation: gɔk part of speech: verb, noun clod in spanish: terrón, pronunciation: klɑd part of speech: noun clump in spanish: grupo, pronunciation: klʌmp part of speech: noun swelling in spanish: hinchazón, pronunciation: swelɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective hunk in spanish: pedazo, pronunciation: hʌŋk part of speech: noun glob in spanish: glob, pronunciation: glɑb part of speech: noun lummox in spanish: bobo, pronunciation: lʌməks part of speech: noun collocate in spanish: colocar, pronunciation: kɑləkeɪt part of speech: verb klutz in spanish: klutz, pronunciation: klʌts part of speech: noun lubber in spanish: grasa, pronunciation: lʌbɜr part of speech: noun stumblebum in spanish: stumblebum, pronunciation: stʌmbəlbəm part of speech: noun puffiness in spanish: hinchazón, pronunciation: pʌfinəs part of speech: noun
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