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  1. 9 de abr. de 2017 · Apr 9, 2017. #1. Buenos días a todos, Quiero hablar del trabajador que, en inglés, hace "kitchen expo" en un restaurante. Eso quiere sugerir una persona que recibe los alimentos de la cocina, y antes de darles a los clientes, ordena la comida en el plato de manera atractivo. En contexto, se puede usar así: "Tenía que trabajar cuatro horas ...

  2. 10 de ago. de 2014 · 1. The salary and the standard of living is are . . . 2. There is are a kitchen, a bathroom, and a living room . . . 3. There is are a kitchen, a bathroom, and three living rooms . . . The subject (which includes everything that's mentioned) is plural in all of these; you therefore need the plural verb are in all.

  3. 22 de feb. de 2013 · Quiero decir "You are very talented in the kitchen" pero no estoy segura de la preposición. "Usted es muy talentoso en la cocina/ de la cocina/ ??" Es decir que es muy buen cocinero. Además, si hay otra manera que suena más natural de decirlo en castellano me gustaría saber.

  4. 23 de ago. de 2012 · Aug 23, 2012. #3. Thanks, broglet, I thought it might mean that. I don't think AE has a similar term. "We ate in the dining room." "We ate at the kitchen table." We wouldn't say "We ate in the kitchen" - unless everyone knew there was a table there, and that we weren't grazing afoot. Cheers - Bob. PS See the post from Kelly B below - there is a ...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2006 · Apr 27, 2006. #3. No, no es un culebrón. Ese término sería apropiado para telenovelas. Se trata de un movimiento dentro del cine británico, caracterizado por su realismo y por mostrar las vivencias cotidianas, que se llama "kitchen sink drama". Posiblemente no exista el término en español pero deseo indagar antes de darme por vencida.

  6. 10 de ene. de 2015 · I've always found the difference obvious: kitchen = a special room for preparing dishes or people working in it; cuisine = a style of cooking or regional food, etc. However, some dictionaries, like Merriam-Webster or The Free Dictionary, say that kitchen and cuisine can be used synonymously: 1. A room or an area equipped for preparing and ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2016 · Nov 23, 2016. #5. To me (BE) "paper towel" has a broader definition: it includes kitchen rolls; the individual towels found near the sinks in toilets; the usually blue rolls (unperforated) found at petrol stations and in garages and other industrial and commercial settings. All of these are of differing types of paper, and each has a specific ...

  8. 14 de sept. de 2014 · Hi, I understood the phrase- threw everything but the kitchen sink. Is "throw the kitchen sink" equivalent to that? I guess the usage is uncommon, because some dictionaries don't adopt the later one. Thank you!

  9. 29 de mar. de 2016 · French - France. Mar 29, 2016. #1. Kitchenware and utensils: dictionnaries say the same thing for these 3 words. kitchenware. things that are used for preparing and eating food, for example knives, dishes, and pans. cookware. pans and other equipement used in cooking. utensil.

  10. 29 de oct. de 2007 · There was a table with four chairs. [a four-chair table, singular] Neither of them is ready for marriage. [neither one, singular] Neither of them has enough money to afford a car. [neither one, singular] He is one of the best students that have ever come to this school. [of all this school's attenders, plural]

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