garnish
gar
ˈgɑr
gaar
nish
nɪʃ
nish
British pronunciation
/ɡˈɑːnɪʃ/

Definición y significado de "garnish"en inglés

Garnish
01

guarnición, adorno

a decorative or flavorful element added to a dish to enhance its visual appeal or taste.
garnish definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The dessert was beautifully presented with a garnish of chocolate shavings on top.
El postre estaba bellamente presentado con una guarnición de virutas de chocolate encima.
The plate of pasta was finished with a garnish of grated Parmesan cheese.
El plato de pasta se terminó con una guarnición de queso Parmesano rallado.
02

guarnición, adorno

any decoration added as a trimming or adornment
example
Ejemplos
Curtains with tassels served as a garnish in the room.
The award certificate included a gold foil garnish.
to garnish
01

adornar, aderezar, decorar

to make food look more delicious by decorating it
Transitive: to garnish food
to garnish definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She garnished the salad with cherry tomatoes and fresh herbs.
Ella adornó la ensalada con tomates cherry y hierbas frescas.
The chef is in the kitchen garnishing the soup with a sprinkle of chopped parsley.
El chef está en la cocina adornando la sopa con un poco de perejil picado.
02

embargar, retener

to legally take a portion of someone's income or wages to pay off a debt or claim
Transitive: to garnish one's income or wages
example
Ejemplos
The creditor garnished his wages to recover the overdue loan.
El acreedor embargó sus salarios para recuperar el préstamo vencido.
The court ordered that a portion of her salary be garnished until the debt was settled.
El tribunal ordenó que una parte de su salario fuera embargada hasta que la deuda fuera saldada.
LanGeek
Descargar la Aplicación
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store