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Traducción de bread en Español:
bread
pan, n.
Ver definición en Español de pan
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Cocinapan masculinowhite/wholemeal bread — pan blanco/integral- a slice of bread and butter — una rebanada de pan con mantequilla
- to break bread with sb — compartir la mesa con algn
- to earn one's bread (and butter) — ganarse la vida
- Unfortified whole wheat bread and bread baked from cake flour will still be available.
- Substitute whole-grain flour for half or all of the white flour when baking bread.
- Baking a loaf of bread will change the way you think about food.
- The Secretary-General is supposed to bake bread without flour, much less yeast.
- The smells were of fresh mint and coriander, of bread baking in a wood oven.
- They passed by a bakery, and the pair caught a delicious whiff of freshly baked bread loaves laid out outside on a desk.
- The same scheme will be applied to yoghurts, margarine, bread yeast, ice creams and vermouths.
- The refining process also denudes the flour on which this bread is based of much of its fibre and nutrients.
- They are as important to the quality of his bread as the flour, salt, and oil he uses.
- Elijah looked around, and by his head was a jar of water and some baked bread.
- Other ways of using the fruit include drying slices and grinding them into flour for bread.
- I can assure you she gave them no chance to eat wheat bread from her flour barrel.
- While we waited, hot freshly baked bread rolls were brought to the table along with a very large pepper mill.
- Sooner rather than later, you really must bake a loaf of bread.
- In preparation, the women have baked 500 loaves of bread to share with their visitors.
- I was making a stew which would hopefully last a few days and I'd also baked a loaf of bread earlier.
- As food he would take with him specially baked small loaves of bread.
- On the kitchen counter sat a freshly baked loaf of bread and a large chocolate cheesecake.
- I've baked countless loaves of bread as a baker and saved the world from hunger.
- One of the nicest gifts I ever received was a splendid loaf of bread the student had baked.
- a slice of bread and butter — una rebanada de pan con mantequilla
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(money)guita femenino argotlana femenino América Latina coloquialplata femenino América del Sur coloquialpasta femenino España coloquial- It makes sense to use your head and spread the bread.
- The uncreative tell the creative what to do because they want the bread.
- She's going to be tired and irritable, and bound to bring up the subject of who earns the bread.
- I don't have the bread to buy a new bike.
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