GLOSS vocab Flashcards
to place
colocar (to place)
lime (CaO)
cal (lime)
foundations
cimientos
on top of; above
encima de
to overlay
superponer (to place something on top of something else)
room; quarter
cuarto
to dig
excavar
barbwired cables
cables de púas
to compact
compactar (to make compact)
the outer surface or structure of something.
exterior (exterior)
to mix
mezclar (to mix)
a large bag made of a strong material such as hessian, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods
sacos (sacks)
plastic
plástico
a path
el camino
a canoe
el cayuco
A guide
A tour guide
la guía
campsite
el campamento
a lake
el lago
dinner
cena
to stop in the sense of ceasing movement or coming to a halt.
parar (to stop)
to fly
volar
to eat dinner
cenar
to go for a walk; on an outing
pasear
Spring
primavera
Minister
ministerio
Lawyer
abogado
Engineer
ingeniero
To integrate: combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.
Integrar (to integrate)
Age
edad
Campaign
campaña (campaign)
A division of a large organization such as a government, university, or business, dealing with a specific area of activity.
departamento (department)
Justice
justicia
values
valores
Faith
fé
patriotism
patriotismo
a position in
to take up a position in a company, organisation etc.
un cargo en
sweets
dulzuras
a pinch of
una pizca de
tablespoon
cucharada
Baking
repostería
an electric mixer
una batidora eléctrica
to add up, to sum up
sumar
smooth
lisa
to whisk (in baking)
batir
to sift (pass things through a sieve)
tamizar
to include or put something with something else, often used when adding an item to a group, a list, or a collection
agregar (to add)
dry
seco
to form
formar
a bread bun
un bollo
to wrap
envolver
to put a lid, cap, or cover on something to close or seal it; also can mean hiding or concealing something.
tapar (to cover; to cover up)
the fridge
heladera
dough
la masa
rolling pin
palote
barely, hardly
apenas
adverb
to cut
cortar
a cookiecutter
una cortapasta
a sweet and creamy caramel-like spread or sauce that is popular in many Latin American countries, as well as in Spain
dulce de leche (caramelized milk)
to melt
deterrir
Used to describe textures, surfaces, or sensations that are gentle or not rough; can also describe actions or movements that are gentle or light
suave (soft, smooth)
a rack
rejilla