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Salt
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sal, cloreto de sódio
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
Exemplos
We bought a bag of coarse sea salt from the specialty store.
Compramos um saco de sal marinho grosso na loja especializada.
02
sal, cloreto de sódio
a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
03
sal, salinidade
the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth
04
negociações sobre a limitação 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
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01
salgar, adicionar sal
to add salt to food or another substance in order to enhance its flavor
Transitive: to salt food
Exemplos
She likes to salt her eggs before cooking them for added flavor.
Ela gosta de salgar seus ovos antes de cozinhá-los para um sabor adicional.
02
salgar, conservar em sal
to preserve food by applying salt to prevent spoilage
Transitive: to salt food
Exemplos
Before the days of refrigeration, they would salt the beef to keep it fresh for longer.
Antes dos dias de refrigeração, eles salgaram a carne para mantê-la fresca por mais tempo.
03
temperar, animar
to add zest, excitement, or intrigue to something
Transitive: to salt sth
Exemplos
The journalist salted the article with sharp commentary, giving it more impact.
O jornalista temperou o artigo com comentários afiados, dando-lhe mais impacto.
04
polvilhar, salpicar
to scatter or sprinkle something lightly in a way that covers a surface evenly
Transitive: to salt sth with sth
Exemplos
The chef salted the soup with a delicate sprinkle of herbs just before serving.
O chef salgou a sopa com uma delicada pitada de ervas logo antes de servir.
salt
01
amargo, ácido
(of speech) painful or bitter
Árvore Lexical
saltlike
salty
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