mash
mash
mæʃ
māsh
British pronunciation
/mˈæʃ/

Definición y significado de "mash"en inglés

to mash
01

hacer puré de, triturar, majar

to crush food into a soft mass
Transitive: to mash food
to mash definition and meaning
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Ejemplos
She mashed the boiled potatoes with a fork to make creamy mashed potatoes for dinner.
Ella aplastó las papas hervidas con un tenedor para hacer puré de papas cremoso para la cena.
The chef mashed ripe avocados with lime juice and salt to make guacamole.
El chef aplastó aguacates maduros con jugo de lima y sal para hacer guacamole.
02

coquetear, ligar

to try to establish a romantic or amorous connection with another person in a casual and flirtatious manner
Transitive: to mash with sb
to mash definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
John could n't help but mash with every attractive person he met at the party, hoping to find a connection.
John no pudo evitar coquetear con cada persona atractiva que conoció en la fiesta, esperando encontrar una conexión.
Sarah noticed Tom mashing with her friend at the bar, trying to charm his way into her affections.
Sarah notó a Tom coqueteando con su amiga en el bar, intentando ganarse su afecto con su encanto.
01

a mixture of malted grains and hot water used in brewing to extract sugars

mash definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The brewer stirred the mash carefully to ensure even heating.
The mash must rest for several hours before fermentation.
02

a mixture of ground feed ingredients prepared for livestock

example
Ejemplos
The farmer served the pigs a fresh mash of corn and oats.
Chickens eat a mash made from grains and supplements.
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