Meanings (ES + gloss)
azúcar • mishqui • sacarosa
Sucrose in the form of small crystals, obtained from sugar cane or sugar beet and used to sweeten food and drink.
There appears to be no prospect of success in attempting to combat the crisis by international arrangement, and any improvement in sugar prices can only be looked for from a diminu…
To a pound of gooseberries take a pound and a half of double-refined sugar. Clarify the sugar with water, a pint to a pound of sugar, and when the syrup is cold, put the gooseberri…
azúcar
Any of various small carbohydrates that are used by organisms to store energy.
At the end of the second week there were less reducing sugars in the unpruned plants than in the previous week, but those in the pruned plants were the same.
Generally speaking, plants have a much greater variety of sugars and linkages than animal tissues have.
cariño
A term of endearment.
I'll be with you in a moment, sugar.
Sugar, ah honey honey / You are my candy girl / And you've got me wanting you
pluma
Effeminacy in a male, often implying homosexuality.
I think John has a little bit of sugar in him.
There are depths and heights of beauty in him beyond tears - but there is no sugar, not even any honey.
Phrases
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Meanings (ES + gloss)
azucarar • endulcorar • endulzar
To add sugar to; to sweeten with sugar.
John heavily sugars his coffee.
See, I've put sugar-plums on his coat for fancy buttons, sugared his shirt-frill, and put on a red almond to his hat-front.
azucarar • endulzar
To make (something unpleasant) seem less so.
He also published the "Weekly Recorder," an indefinite title, which was his way of sugaring what soon became in the region where it was published, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, a very bitter…
She has a gift for sugaring what would otherwise be harsh words.