tart in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tart in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

tart1 [Am tɑrt, Brit tɑːt] N

tart2 [Am tɑrt, Brit tɑːt] N (promiscuous woman)

tart3 [Am tɑrt, Brit tɑːt] ADJ

I.tart up VB [Am tɑrt -, Brit tɑːt -] Brit inf (v + o + adv) (dress up, make-up)

II.tart up VB [Am tɑrt -, Brit tɑːt -] Brit inf (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

Translations for tart in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

tart in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tart in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for tart in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
The pie is a chocolate and walnut tart in a pie shell usually with a pastry dough crust.
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Several tombs contained well-preserved pastries, including a jam tart.
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The fruit is a sweet but slightly tart cherry, 512 mm (rarely to 25 mm) in diameter, scarlet, ripening in early summer.
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After the epidemic subsided, chefs returned to the concept of putting regional ingredients in a savoury tart, and the cholera dish has lasted since.
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Tarts in particular are made with all sorts of toppings, from sweet apple to onion.
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An early 19th century book for opulent families featured a chocolate tart recipe that included cinnamon and lemon peel, taken from a 1770 book.
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A wine that is less tart than the dish it is served with will taste thin and weak.
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The filling is fully enclosed within a rectangular tart.
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The sweetness is very different from sugar, being less instant, tart, and lasting longer.
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Surviving medieval recipes frequently call for flavoring with a number of sour, tart liquids.
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