Terrón in english
Lump
pronunciation: lʌmp part of speech: noun
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.more:
» azúcar en terrones = lump 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 arcilla = clod 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 azúcar = sugar cube ; sugar lump ; sugar square ; lump of sugar ; cube 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 tierra = clod of dirt ; clod of earth ; dirt 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.