Monday, March 12, 2012

ni2 12/3/12



Humus-hummus/ ˈhjuːməs/
 [uncountable]
A Greek food made from a soft mixture of chickpeas, oil, and garlic
mayonnaise / ˈmeɪəˈneɪz/
omega /əʊˈmeɪɡə / ||/ ˈəʊmɪɡə/
fiber, (BrE) fibre / ˈfaɪbər / || / ˈfaɪbə(r)/
ingredient /ɪnˈɡriːdiənt/ç
baked beans /beɪkt/
soup /suːp/ sustantivo sopa f;
soap 1 /səʊp/ jabón
vitamin / ˈvaɪtəmən / ||/ ˈvɪtəmɪn/
stick ≠ steak /steɪk/
desert / ˈdezət/ ≠ dessert /dɪˈzɜːt/ postre
coke
It’s a warning…
Bowel transit
Bark
1 [countable] the sharp loud sound made by a dog
2 [uncountable] the outer covering of a tree
Cinnamon [uncountable]
A sweet-smelling brown substance used for giving a special taste to cakes and other sweet foods:
A cinnamon roll
Pod [countable]
1 a long narrow seed container that grows on various plants, especially peas and beans:
A pea pod
A bunch of flowers
stalk [countable]
1 a long narrow part of a plant that supports leaves, fruits, or flowers:
 Celery stalks
Beet [uncountable and countable]
1 also sugar beet a vegetable that sugar is made from (remolacha)

Big deal [singular] spoken
1 used to say that you do not think something is as important as someone else thinks it is:
It's just a game. If you lose, big deal.
What's the big deal? It's only a birthday, not the end of the world.
It's no big deal. Everybody forgets things sometimes.

Butler / ˈbʌtlər / || / ˈbʌtlə(r)/ sustantivo
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