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manzanas
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
apple [Am ˈæpəl, Brit ˈap(ə)l] SUBST C or U
as sure as (God made) little green apples Am
as sure as (God made) little green apples Am
ser la niña de los ojos de alguien
thorn apple SUBST
toffee apple SUBST Brit
apple polisher [Am ˈæpəl ˈpɑlɪʃər, Brit ˈap(ə)l ˌpɒlɪʃə] SUBST Am ugs
pelota mf Esp ugs
lambiscón m / lambiscona f Méx ugs
chupamedias mf CSur Ven ugs
lambón m / lambona f Col ugs
crab apple SUBST
1. crab apple (fruit):
2. crab apple (tree):
custard apple SUBST
oak apple SUBST
apple pie SUBST C or U
pay m de manzana Méx
to make sb an apple pie bed Brit
hacerle la petaca a alguien
to make sb an apple pie bed Brit
hacerle la cama turca a alguien RíoPl
to make sb an apple pie bed Brit
hacerle sábanas cortas a alguien Chil
apple butter SUBST U Am
apple core SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
apple [ˈæpl] SUBST
Wendungen:
eating apple SUBST
apple tart SUBST
toffee apple SUBST
apple pie SUBST
apple juice SUBST
Adam's apple SUBST ANAT
apple tree SUBST
manzanero m Ecua
apple sauce SUBST
crab (apple) [ˈkræbˌæpl] SUBST
1. crab (apple) (fruit):
2. crab (apple) (tree):
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
apple [ˈæp·əl] SUBST
Wendungen:
Adam's apple SUBST ANAT
apple polisher SUBST ugs
regalado(-a) m (f) Col
barbero(-a) m (f) Méx
apple pie SUBST
apple tree SUBST
manzanero m Ecua
apple juice SUBST
crab (apple) [ˈkræb·ˌæp·əl] SUBST
1. crab (apple) (fruit):
2. crab (apple) (tree):
Big Apple SUBST
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
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Do cider apples differ from eating apple varieties?
www.nzherald.co.nz
She also cautioned against eating apple latkes if you're watching your weight, because they contain more flour.
windsorstar.com
Leaving the sunny-side apples on just a little longer resulted in a premium fresh eating apple.
www.albertafarmexpress.ca
They felt it was the best eating apple they'd every tasted, in the 80-year history of the company.
www.kelownacapnews.com
Doctors quite rightly say that eating apples is good, but if you eat them slowly the high acidity levels can damage your teeth.
www.dailymail.co.uk