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Salt
01
sal
a natural, white substance, obtained from mines and also found in seawater that is added to the food to make it taste better or to preserve it
Ejemplos
The chef sprinkled a pinch of salt to enhance the flavors of the soup.
El chef espolvoreó una pizca de sal para realzar los sabores de la sopa.
02
sal, cloruro de sodio
a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
03
sal, salinidad
the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth
04
negociaciones sobre la limitación de armas estratégicas, SALT
negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons
to salt
01
salar, agregar sal
to add salt to food or another substance in order to enhance its flavor
Transitive: to salt food
Ejemplos
The chef salts the soup to bring out the flavors of the vegetables.
El chef sala la sopa para resaltar los sabores de las verduras.
02
salar, salpresar
to preserve food by applying salt to prevent spoilage
Transitive: to salt food
Ejemplos
The farmer salted the ham to ensure it would last through the winter.
El granjero saló el jamón para asegurarse de que duraría todo el invierno.
03
sazonar, animar
to add zest, excitement, or intrigue to something
Transitive: to salt sth
Ejemplos
He salted the conversation with witty remarks, making it much more lively and fun.
Él sazonó la conversación con comentarios ingeniosos, haciéndola mucho más animada y divertida.
04
espolvorear, salpicar
to scatter or sprinkle something lightly in a way that covers a surface evenly
Transitive: to salt sth with sth
Ejemplos
The landscaper salted the lawn with grass seed to ensure even coverage.
El paisajista saló el césped con semillas de hierba para garantizar una cobertura uniforme.
salt
01
amargo, ácido
(of speech) painful or bitter
Árbol Léxico
saltlike
salty
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