distiller en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

distiller en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de distiller en el diccionario inglés»español

distiller [dɪˈstɪləʳ, ingl. am. dɪˈstɪlɚ] SUST.

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
They then became distillers and have continued in this tradition for 20 generations.
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Unscrupulous or ignorant distillers may add car battery acid to increase potency, thereby leading to poisoning and similarly harmful side effects.
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The microdistillery operates out of the back room of a residential house, with a vacuum plant situated in a wendy-house in the distiller's back garden.
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The judging panel consists of pub and bar owners, distillers and journalists with experience in the field.
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Many distillers of turpentine turned to the production of moonshine to make ends meet.
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A craft distiller is actively involved in every aspect of the distillation of the spirit, from ingredient selection to bottling and labeling.
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Guests are guided through the old distillery, where they can admire the old kilns, mills, maltings, water wheel, still house, distillers cottage, cooperage and warehouses.
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He is recorded as opposing the lien securities that favoured distillers and speaking in favour of increased decentralisation of powers to the communes.
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Whether by design or not, large distillers recognized the advantage the excise gave them, and they supported the tax.
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Large distillers produced whiskey in volume and could afford the flat fee.
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