jelly

jelly
'‹eli
plural - jellies; noun
1) (the juice of fruit boiled with sugar until it is firm, used like jam, or served with meat.) jalea
2) (a transparent, smooth food, usually fruit-flavoured: I've made raspberry jelly for the party.) gelatina
3) (any jelly-like substance: Frogs' eggs are enclosed in a kind of jelly.) jalea
4) ((American) same as jam I.)
jelly n gelatina / jalea
El plural de jelly se escribe jellies
jelly
tr['ʤelɪ]
noun (pl jellies)
1 (in general) jalea
2 (fruit) gelatina
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
jelly baby gominola en forma de niño
jelly bean gominola en forma de judía
jelly roll SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL ≈ brazo de gitano
jelly ['ʤɛli] v, jellied ; jellying vi
1) jell: gelificarse, cuajar
2) : hacer jalea
jelly vt
: gelificar
jelly n, pl -lies
1) : jalea f
2) gelatin: gelatina f
jelly (US)
n.
mermelada s.f.
n.
gelatina s.f.
guayaba s.f.
jalea s.f.
v.
convertir en jalea v.
'dʒeli
mass & count noun (pl -lies)
1) (Culin)
a) (clear jam) jalea f
b) (as dessert) (BrE) gelatina f (con sabor a frutas)
2) (gelatinous substance) gelatina f

my legs felt like jelly — sentía que me temblaban las piernas


I ['dʒelɪ]
1. N
1) (Brit) (=dessert) jalea f , gelatina f

my legs turned to jelly — me temblaban las piernas

2) (US) (=jam) mermelada f
3) (=substance) gelatina f
2.
CPD

jelly baby N — caramelo m de goma (en forma de niño)

jelly jar N(US) tarro m de mermelada

jelly roll N(US) brazo m de gitano


II
** ['dʒelɪ]
N = gelignite
* * *
['dʒeli]
mass & count noun (pl -lies)
1) (Culin)
a) (clear jam) jalea f
b) (as dessert) (BrE) gelatina f (con sabor a frutas)
2) (gelatinous substance) gelatina f

my legs felt like jelly — sentía que me temblaban las piernas


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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