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Brine (n)
Potable (adj) Well (n) Well up (v) Body of water (n) |
Water with salt in it, especially when used to preserve food. Also means, water saturated with salt in general (salmorra)
Drinkable: that can be drink (potable/bebible) A deep hole in the ground from which you can get water, oil, or gas (pozo) To appear on the surface of something or come slowly out from somewhere (brotar) Any kind of water mass like lakes, seas, oceans... |
Spring water (n)
Spring (n) Still water (only in UK) (n) Water table (n) Waterworks (supply system) (n) |
A place where water naturally flows out from the ground (manantial)
A piece of curved or bent metal that can be pressed into a smaller space but then returns to its usual shape (muelle/resorte) A still drink is one that is not fizzy (= with bubbles) The level below the surface of the ground at which you start to find water (nivel freático) A system of buildings and pipes in which a public supply of water is stored and treated and from which it is sent out (sistema de abastecimiento de agua) |
Chunks (n)
Roughly (adv) Beneath (prep) Reservoir (n) Drought (n) |
A roughly (without taking a lot of care to make something perfect) cut piece (trozo)
Approximately (aproximadamente/no exacto) In or to a lower position than someone or something, under someone or something (debajo) A place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area (reservorio) A long period when there is little or no rain (sequia) |
Clog (v)
Clog (n) Handy (adj) Tie (n) Velvety (adj) |
To (cause something to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult (obstruir)
A type of shoe made of wood, or with the top part made of leather and the bottom part of wood (zueco) Useful or convenient (útil) A situation in which two or more people finish at the same time or score the same number of points (empate) or a long, thin piece of material that is worn under a shirt collar, especially by men, and tied in a knot at the front (corbata) Soft, like velvet (a cloth usually made from silk or cotton with a thick, soft surface (terciopelo)) (suave/aterziopelado) |
Poultry (n)
Bred (v)/breed Fruity (adj) Hearty (adj) Bitter (adj) |
Birds, such as chickens, that are bred for their eggs and meat (aves de corral)
To keep animals for the purpose of producing young animals in a controlled way (criar/reproducirse) Smelling or tasting of fruit (afrutado) Enthusiastic, energetic, and often loudly expressed (robusto) Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past (amargado) or with an unpleasantly sharp taste (amargo) |
Stem (n)
Seed (n) Corked (adj) Cork (n) Zesty (adj) |
A central part of something from which other parts can develop or grow, or which forms a support (tallo de una planto o el tallo de una copa)
A small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant can grow (semilla) Wine is described as corked if its taste has been spoiled by the cork (con el sabor del corcho/avinagrado) A short, cylinder-shaped piece of cork, plastic, or rubber that is put into the top of a bottle, especially a wine bottle, to close it (corcho) Full of flavour (how food or drink tastes, or a particular taste itself (sabor)) (sabroso) |
Wet (adj)
Savour (v) Blissful (adj) Carefree (adj) Bounds (n) |
Covered in water or another liquid (mojado/humedo)
To enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible (saborear) Extremely or completely happy (feliz/maravilloso) Having no problems or not being worried about anything (despreocupado) Limits of an activity or behavior (limites) |
Inches (n)
Scythe (n) Cavalry (n) Hierarchy (n) Sherbet (n) |
A unit used for measuring length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres, sometimes shown by the symbol ″ pulgadas//12 pulgadas=1pie (foot))
A tool with a long, sharp, curved blade and a long handle held in two hands, used especially to cut long grass (guadaña) The group of soldiers in an army who fight in tanks, or (especially in the past) on horses (caballeria) A system in which people or things are arranged according to their importance (jerarquia) An artificial powder with a fruit flavour eaten as a sweet or used to make a drink, especially for children (polvo con sabor de fruta artificial/sorbete) |