grape

grape
ɡreip
noun
(a green or black smooth-skinned eatable berry from which wine is made.) uva
- sour grapes
grape n uva
grape
tr[greɪp]
noun
1 uva
a bunch of grapes un racimo de uvas
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
the grape harvest la vendimia
grape juice zumo de uva, mosto
grape ['greɪp] n
: uva f
grape (Color)
n.
uva (Color) s.f.
n.
grano s.m.
uva s.f.
greɪp
noun (fruit) uva f

it's sour grapes — (set phrase) las uvas están verdes (fr hecha); (before n)

the grape harvest — la vendimia

[ɡreɪp]
1.
N uva f
2.
CPD

grape harvest N — vendimia f

grape hyacinth N — jacinto m de penacho

grape jelly N(US) gelatina f de uva

grape juice N(for making wine) mosto m ; (=drink) zumo m or (LAm) jugo m de uva

grape variety N(used to make wine) cepa f

* * *
[greɪp]
noun (fruit) uva f

it's sour grapes — (set phrase) las uvas están verdes (fr hecha); (before n)

the grape harvest — la vendimia


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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