Spanyol | Angol |
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esbozo noun {m} | draft [drafts](preliminary sketch or outline) outline [outlines](sketch or drawing in which objects are delineated in contours without shading) sketch [sketches](quick freehand drawing) stub [stubs]((wikis) page providing minimal information) |
escabechar verb | pickle [pickled, pickling, pickles](to preserve food in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution) |
escabeche noun {m} | escabeche(a dish of fish (sometimes chicken) first fried then marinated in a spiced vinegar and served cold) |
escabechina noun | slaughter [slaughters](a decisive defeat) |
escabechina noun {f} | carnage(death and destruction) |
escabechina noun {m} | bloodbath(indiscriminate killing or slaughter) |
escabel noun {m} | footstool [footstools](a low stool) |
escabiado adjective | boozy(intoxicated by alcohol) drunk [drunker, drunkest](intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol) drunken(In the state of alcoholic intoxication) inebriated(behaving as though affected by alcohol) |
escabiador adjective | bibulous(marked by the consumption of alcohol) boozy(inclined to consume a significant amount of alcohol) drunken(given to habitual excessive use of alcohol) |
escabiador noun {m} | alcoholic [alcoholics](a person addicted to alcohol) drunk [drunks](habitual drinker) |
escabiadora noun {f} | drunk [drunks](habitual drinker) |
escabiar verb {m} | booze [boozed, boozing, boozes](slang:to drink alcohol) |
escabio adjective | bibulous(marked by the consumption of alcohol) boozy(intoxicated by alcohol) drunk [drunker, drunkest](intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol) drunken(In the state of alcoholic intoxication) inebriated(behaving as though affected by alcohol) intoxicated(stupefied by alcohol) |
escabio noun {m} | booze(any alcoholic beverage) boozing(drinking heavily) drinking(act or session by which drink is consumed) drunk [drunks](drunken state) drunkenness(state of being drunk) |
escabroso adjective | craggy [craggier, craggiest](characterized by rugged etc. features) gameyadjective rugged(broken into sharp points) salty [saltier, saltiest](of language: coarse, provocative) sticky [stickier, stickiest](potentially difficult to escape from) |
escabullir verb | sneak [sneaked, sneaking, sneaks](to hide in a mean or cowardly manner) |
escabullirse verb | slip away(to leave a place without being noticed) squirm [squirmed, squirming, squirms](to evade a question, an interviewer etc.) |