chut‧ney /ˈtʃʌtni/ noun [uncountable]
a mixture of fruits, hot-tasting spices, and sugar,
that is eaten especially with meat or cheese
mango chutney
celery /ˈseləri/ UK US sustantivo
apio
barley /ˈbɑːli/ UK US
sustantivo
cebada
gravy /ˈgreɪvi/ UK US sustantivo
salsa hecha con el jugo que suelta la carne al
asarse
The price of the hotel is very important, and also the
location. I don’t like crowded places.
The most important things for me are....
It depends on the holiday.
We really enjoy good quality food
We have a lie-in
ˈlie-in noun [singular]
British English an occasion when you stay in bed
longer than usual in the morning
I always have a lie-in on a Sunday.
sight‧see‧ing /ˈsaɪtˌsiːɪŋ/ ●●○ noun [uncountable]
when you visit famous or interesting places,
especially as tourists
She swam and
sunbathed, went sightseeing, and relaxed.
forecast /ˈfɔːkɑːst/ UK
US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
pronóstico
tan /tæn/ UK US verbo, sustantivo & adjetivo
• verbo (-nned, -nning)
[intransitivo] ponerse moreno -a,
broncearse [transitivo] broncear
• sustantivo
bronceado,
moreno
to get a (sun)tan ponerse moreno -a
• adjetivo
1
(de) color canela
2
AmE moreno -a
chilly /ˈtʆɪli/ UK US
adjetivo (-llier, -lliest)
1
(referido
a la temperatura) frío -a
boiling /ˈbɔɪlɪŋ/ UK
US adjetivo
hirviendo
boiling water
agua hirviendo
I'm boiling!
¡Me
estoy asando!
drop /drɒp/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo
1 [transitivo] (-pped, -pping)
dejar caer
The dog dropped the stick at my
feet.
El
perro dejó caer el palito a mis pies.
I must have dropped my wallet.
Se
me debe haber caído la cartera.
Don't
drop it!
¡Que
no se te caiga!
to
drop a bomb tirar/lanzar una bomba
3
[intransitivo] bajar, disminuir
[precios, temperatura]
4
[transitivo] bajar, reducir [precios,
temperatura]
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