pork

pork
po:k
noun
(the flesh of a pig used as food.) cerdo
pork n carne de cerdo
pork
tr[pɔːk]
noun
1 carne nombre femenino de cerdo
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
pork butcher charcutero,-a
pork chop chuleta de cerdo
pork pie empanada de carne de cerdo
pork ['pork] n
: carne f de cerdo, carne f de puerco
pork
n.
carne de cerdo s.f.
cerdo s.m.
pɔːrk, pɔːk
mass noun (carne f de) cerdo m, (carne f de) puerco m (Méx), chancho m (Chi, Per), marrano m (Col); (before n)

pork chop — chuleta f de cerdo (or de chancho etc), costilla f de cerdo (RPl)

[pɔːk]
1.
N carne f de cerdo or puerco or (LAm) chancho
2.
CPD

pork barrel * N (US)

principles go out of the window and the pork barrel comes in — desaparecen los principios y entra en juego el electoralismo

pork barrel politician N(US) político(-a) m / f electoralista

pork barrel politics NSING(US) política f electoralista

pork barrel project N(US) proyecto m electoralista

pork butcher N — charcutero(-a) m / f , chanchero(-a) m / f (LAm)

pork chop N — chuleta f de cerdo or puerco

pork pie N — (Culin) empanada f de carne de cerdo

(Brit) ** = porky 2.

pork sausage N — salchicha f de cerdo or puerco

pork scratchings NPL — chicharrones mpl

* * *
[pɔːrk, pɔːk]
mass noun (carne f de) cerdo m, (carne f de) puerco m (Méx), chancho m (Chi, Per), marrano m (Col); (before n)

pork chop — chuleta f de cerdo (or de chancho etc), costilla f de cerdo (RPl)


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