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SALT
sól
I. salt [sɔ:lt] SUST.
salt t. QUÍM.:
salt
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take sth with a pinch [or grain] of salt
II. salt [sɔ:lt] V. trans.
1. salt food:
salt
solić [perf po-]
2. salt road:
salt
posypywać [perf posypać] solą
3. salt (preserve in salt):
to salt sth [down]
III. salt [sɔ:lt] ADJ.
1. salt lake, water:
salt
2. salt deposits:
salt
3. salt food:
salt
Entrada de OpenDict
salt SUST.
nylon salt
nylon salt
solar salt
silver salt farbiarstwo
purple salt QUÍM.
neutral salt QUÍM.
Mohr's salt QUÍM.
Mohr's salt QUÍM.
Entrada de OpenDict
salt SUST.
rock salt MIN
Entrada de OpenDict
salt
add salt to sth [a subject or a conversation] (make sth more interesting) idiom.
Entrada de OpenDict
salt SUST.
SALT SUST.
SALT abrev. de Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
SALT
rock salt SUST. sin pl.
rock salt
salt cellar SUST.
salt cellar
salt-water ADJ.
salt-water
pepper-and-salt ADJ.
pepper-and-salt
Entrada de OpenDict
salt-lick SUST.
salt-lick zootechnika COMP
Present
Isalt
yousalt
he/she/itsalts
wesalt
yousalt
theysalt
Past
Isalted
yousalted
he/she/itsalted
wesalted
yousalted
theysalted
Present Perfect
Ihavesalted
youhavesalted
he/she/ithassalted
wehavesalted
youhavesalted
theyhavesalted
Past Perfect
Ihadsalted
youhadsalted
he/she/ithadsalted
wehadsalted
youhadsalted
theyhadsalted
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Over 75% of dietary sodium comes from prepacked and processed foods, with only 11% comes from salt added to food.
www.westmeathexaminer.ie
In all versions, the new owner took it to sea and set it to grind out salt.
en.wikipedia.org
They also have a salt gland that is situated above the nasal passage and helps desalinate their bodies, required due to the high amount of ocean water that they imbibe.
en.wikipedia.org
Season carefully with some salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste, keeping in mind that the rashers are salty.
www.independent.ie
Season beans with salt, then stir in escarole and cook, stirring occasionally, until escarole is quite tender, about 15 minutes.
www.timescolonist.com