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Frost
escarcha

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. frost [ingl. am. frɔst, ingl. brit. frɒst] SUST.

1. frost U or C (sub-zero temperature):

frost
four degrees of frost ingl. brit.

2. frost U (frozen dew):

frost

II. frost [ingl. am. frɔst, ingl. brit. frɒst] V. trans.

1. frost METEO.:

frost
frost plant

2.1. frost GASTR. cake:

frost ingl. am.

2.2. frost GASTR. (cover with sugar):

frost

frost over V. [ingl. am. frɔst -, ingl. brit. frɒst -], frost up V. (v + adv)

frost over window:

frost over
frost over

frost-free [ˈfrɒstfriː] ADJ.

frost-free refrigerator
frost-free climate/region
frost-free climate/region

ground frost SUST. U

ground frost
bitter wind/frost
bitter wind/frost
bitter wind/frost
español
español
inglés
inglés
frost
frost
there was a frost
to frost
escarchado (escarchada)
frost-covered

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. frost [frɒst, ingl. am. frɑ:st] SUST.

frost
12 degrees of frost

II. frost [frɒst, ingl. am. frɑ:st] V. trans.

1. frost (cover with frost):

frost

2. frost ingl. am. (cover with icing):

frost

ground frost SUST. sin pl.

ground frost
severe frost
español
español
inglés
inglés
frost
cencellada (escarcha) f Esp. regio.
frost
carama f METEO. Esp. regio.
(light) frost
frost
frost
to frost
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. frost [frast] SUST.

frost (crystals)
frost (on ground)

II. frost [frast] V. trans.

1. frost (cover with frost):

frost

2. frost (cover with icing):

frost cake

frost-bound ADJ.

frost-bound
severe frost
heavy frost/rain
español
español
inglés
inglés
frost
frost
frost
frost
Present
Ifrost
youfrost
he/she/itfrosts
wefrost
youfrost
theyfrost
Past
Ifrosted
youfrosted
he/she/itfrosted
wefrosted
youfrosted
theyfrosted
Present Perfect
Ihavefrosted
youhavefrosted
he/she/ithasfrosted
wehavefrosted
youhavefrosted
theyhavefrosted
Past Perfect
Ihadfrosted
youhadfrosted
he/she/ithadfrosted
wehadfrosted
youhadfrosted
theyhadfrosted

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Acids are broken down in ripening fruits and this contributes to the sweeter rather than bitter tastes associated with unripe fruits.
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A bark extract from shagbark hickory is also used in an edible syrup similar to maple syrup, with a slightly bitter, smoky taste.
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Stronger coffee (assuming the same extraction yield) is not more bitter than weaker coffee, but simply has more solids.
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He remained somewhat rueful, though no longer bitter about it.
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It has not distinctive odor and a bitter taste that renders it inedible.
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