concoction

concoction
-ʃən
noun mejunje, brebaje
concoction
tr[kən'kɒkʃən]
noun
1 pejorative (food) mejunje nombre masculino, mezcolanza; (drink) brebaje nombre masculino
concoction [kən'kɑkʃən] n
: invención f, mejunje m, brebaje m
concoction
n.
confección s.f.
potingue s.m.
trama s.f.
kən'kɑːkʃən, kən'kɒkʃən
count & mass noun (food, drink)

I'm not eating/drinking that concoction — (pej) yo no me como ese mejunje/bebo ese brebaje (pey)

one of Pierre's delicious concoctions — una de las exquisitas creaciones de Pierre

[kǝn'kɒkʃǝn]
N
1) (=food) mezcla f , mejunje m ; (=drink) brebaje m
2) (=act) [of food, drink] confección f ; [of story] invención f
* * *
[kən'kɑːkʃən, kən'kɒkʃən]
count & mass noun (food, drink)

I'm not eating/drinking that concoction — (pej) yo no me como ese mejunje/bebo ese brebaje (pey)

one of Pierre's delicious concoctions — una de las exquisitas creaciones de Pierre


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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