Spanisch | Englisch |
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manjar noun {m} | delicacy [delicacies](something appealing, especially a pleasing food) dulce de leche(sweet dairy spread) fudge [fudges](a very sweet confection) |
manjar blanco noun {m} | blancmange [blancmanges](dessert) dulce de leche(sweet dairy spread) |
mano noun | mate [mates](friend, see also: friend) pestle [pestles](instrument used with a mortar to grind things) |
mano noun {f} | round [rounds](card games: moment from the deal until the players are finished with the cards) |
mano noun {m} | dude [dudes](colloquial: term of address for a young man) |
mano a mano noun {m} | mano a mano(A head-on conflict or direct competition; a duel) |
mano de buda noun {f} | Buddha's hand(citrus fruit) |
mano de guagua noun {f} | miser [misers](skinflint or scrooge) |
mano de muerto noun {f} | red dead man's fingers(Alcyonium palmatum) |
mano de obra noun {f} | labour force(people available for employment) workforce [workforces](workers employed by an organization) |
mano derecha noun {f} | right hand [right hands]noun right-hand man(trusted assistant) |
mano dura noun {f} | iron fist(ruthless control) |
mano invisible noun {f} | invisible handnoun |
mano izquierda noun {m} | tact(sensitive mental touch) |
mano sobre mano verb | sit on one's hands(to remain idle when action is needed) |
manojo noun {m} | bunch [bunches](a group of similar things) handful [handsful](amount held in hand) tuft [tufts](bunch) |
manómetro noun {m} | manometer [manometers](instrument to measure pressure) |
manona noun {f} | chuck [chucks](gentle touch) |
manopla noun {f} | baseball mitt(glove) brass knuckles(weapon which reinforces the fist) mitten [mittens](type of glove) oven glove(glove designed to carry hot oven trays) washer [washers](face cloth) |
manorina alborotadiza noun {m} | noisy miner(Manorina melanocephala) |
manos a la obra verb | get on(to commence an action) |
manos de manteca noun {m} {f} | butterfingers [butterfingers](someone who is clumsy or uncoordinated) |
manos escocesas noun | Scotch hands(butter beaters) |
manos frías phrase | cold hands, warm heart(having cold hands is an indication of warmheartedness) |
manos muertas noun {m} {f} | butterfingers [butterfingers](someone who tends to drop things) |
manosa noun {f} | mannose [mannoses](monosaccharide aldohexose) |
manosamina noun {f} | mannosamine(amino sugar) |
manoseado adjective | dog-eared(ragged, worn-out; hackneyed, tired) |