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ables sustantivoChocolate is a sweet hard food made from cocoa beans. It is usually brown in colour and is eaten as a sweet....a bar of chocolate.Do you want some chocolate?...rich chocolate cake.2. See also milk chocolate, plain chocolate3. sustantivo incontableChocolate or hot chocolate is a drink made from a powder containing chocolate. It is usually made with hot milk....a small cafeteria where the visitors can buy tea, coffee and chocolate.I sipped the hot chocolate she had made.A cup of chocolate can be referred to as a chocolate or a hot chocolate.I'll have a hot chocolate please.4. sustantivo contableChocolates are small sweets or nuts coveredwith a layer of chocolate. They are usually soldin a box....a box of chocolates.Here, have5. colorChocolate is used to describe things that are dark brown in colour.The curtains and the coverlet of the bed were chocolate velvet.She placed the chocolate-coloured coat beside the case.COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins PublishersImagen de chocolate© Africa Studio, shutterstockchocolate in American(ˈtʃɔklət ; chôkˈlət; ˈtʃɑklət ; chäkˈlət; ˈtʃɔkələt ; chôkˈələt; ˈtʃɑkələt ; chäkˈələt)sustantivo1. a paste, powder, syrup, or bar made from cacao seeds that have been roasted and ground2. a drink made of chocolate, hot milk or water, and sugar3. a candy made of or coated with chocolate4. reddish brownadjetivo5. made of or flavored with chocolate6. reddish-brownWebster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Formas derivadaschocolaty (ˈchocolaty) adjetivo or ˈchocolateyOrigen de la palabra chocolate? via Fr chocolat < Sp chocolate < Nahuatl čokola:λchocolate in British(ˈtʃɒkəlɪt , ˈtʃɒklɪt , -lət)sustantivo1. a food preparation made from roastedground cacao seeds, usually sweetenedand flavoured2. a drink or sweetmeat made from this3. a. a moderate to deep brown colourb. (as adjective)a chocolate carpetCollins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins PublishersFormas derivadaschocolaty (ˈchocolaty) or chocolatey (ˈchocolatey) adjetivoOrigen de la palabra chocolateC17: from Spanish, from Aztec xocolatl, from xococ sour, bitter + atl waterEjemplos de frases que contienen chocolate Estos ejemplos se han seleccionado automáticamente y pueden contener contenido sensible. Lee mas…Laura put the receiver down and made tea, opened the biscuitbox and selected a chocolate gold grain.Martin, Joy THE IMAGE OF LAURA (2002)At her age and station she should be sitting at home being served hot chocolate and biscuits while reading some juicyscandalous broadsheet.Fidelis Morgan THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY (2002)He looked dirty, with a ring of chocolate milk circling his mouth.J. A. Jance HOUR OF THE HUNTER (2002)Listas de palabrasbrown, sauceTendencias de chocolate
el texto gratisPalabras cercanas de chocolatechockstonechocochocoholicchocolatechocolate barchocolate biscuitchocolate brown
Todas las palabras del INGLÉS que empiezan por 'C'ó con chocolate barchocolate-boxhot chocolatenut chocolatechocolate brown
ables sustantivoChocolate is a sweet hard food made from cocoa beans. It is usually brown in colour and is eaten as a sweet....a bar of chocolate.Do you want some chocolate?...rich chocolate cake.2. See also milk chocolate, plain chocolate3. sustantivo incontableChocolate or hot chocolate is a drink made from a powder containing chocolate. It is usually made with hot milk....a small cafeteria where the visitors can buy tea, coffee and chocolate.I sipped the hot chocolate she had made.A cup of chocolate can be referred to as a chocolate or a hot chocolate.I'll have a hot chocolate please.4. sustantivo contableChocolates are small sweets or nuts coveredwith a layer of chocolate. They are usually soldin a box....a box of chocolates.Here, have5. colorChocolate is used to describe things that are dark brown in colour.The curtains and the coverlet of the bed were chocolate velvet.She placed the chocolate-coloured coat beside the case.COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins PublishersImagen de chocolate© Africa Studio, shutterstockchocolate in American(ˈtʃɔklət ; chôkˈlət; ˈtʃɑklət ; chäkˈlət; ˈtʃɔkələt ; chôkˈələt; ˈtʃɑkələt ; chäkˈələt)sustantivo1. a paste, powder, syrup, or bar made from cacao seeds that have been roasted and ground2. a drink made of chocolate, hot milk or water, and sugar3. a candy made of or coated with chocolate4. reddish brownadjetivo5. made of or flavored with chocolate6. reddish-brownWebster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Formas derivadaschocolaty (ˈchocolaty) adjetivo or ˈchocolateyOrigen de la palabra chocolate? via Fr chocolat < Sp chocolate < Nahuatl čokola:λchocolate in British(ˈtʃɒkəlɪt , ˈtʃɒklɪt , -lət)sustantivo1. a food preparation made from roastedground cacao seeds, usually sweetenedand flavoured2. a drink or sweetmeat made from this3. a. a moderate to deep brown colourb. (as adjective)a chocolate carpetCollins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins PublishersFormas derivadaschocolaty (ˈchocolaty) or chocolatey (ˈchocolatey) adjetivoOrigen de la palabra chocolateC17: from Spanish, from Aztec xocolatl, from xococ sour, bitter + atl waterEjemplos de frases que contienen chocolate Estos ejemplos se han seleccionado automáticamente y pueden contener contenido sensible. Lee mas…Laura put the receiver down and made tea, opened the biscuitbox and selected a chocolate gold grain.Martin, Joy THE IMAGE OF LAURA (2002)At her age and station she should be sitting at home being served hot chocolate and biscuits while reading some juicyscandalous broadsheet.Fidelis Morgan THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY (2002)He looked dirty, with a ring of chocolate milk circling his mouth.J. A. Jance HOUR OF THE HUNTER (2002)Listas de palabrasbrown, sauceTendencias de chocolate
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,Traducciones de chocolateInglés británico: chocolate /ˈtʃɒkəlɪt; ˈtʃɒklɪt; -lət/ nounChocolate is a sweet food made from cocoa beans....a bar of chocolate.Inglés americano: chocolate Árabe: شكولاتة Portugués brasileño: chocolate Chino: 巧克力 Croata: čokolada Checo: čokoláda Danés: chokolade Holandés: chocolade Español europeo: chocolate Finlandés: suklaa Francés: chocolat Alemán: Schokolade Griego: σοκολάτα Italiano: cioccolata Japonés: チョコレート Coreano: 초콜릿 Noruego: sjokolade Polaco: czekolada Portugués: chocolate Rumano: ciocolatăRuso: шоколад Español: chocolate Sueco: choklad Tailandés: ช็อกโกแลต Turco: çikolata Ucraniano: шоколадVietnamita: sô cô lael texto gratisPalabras cercanas de chocolatechockstonechocochocoholicchocolatechocolate barchocolate biscuitchocolate brown
Todas las palabras del INGLÉS que empiezan por 'C'ó con chocolate barchocolate-boxhot chocolatenut chocolatechocolate brown
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