cáscara
Inglês
Flexões
peelsPalavras facilmente confundidas
shellrindskinbarkNotas: Usado principalmente para frutas.
Sinônimos e antônimos
Sinônimos
shell·rind·skin
shell: Typically used for eggs, nuts, or sea creatures.rind: Often refers to the thick outer layer of citrus fruits or melons.skin: General term for the outer layer, especially for fruits like apples or peaches, and figuratively for resilience.
Antônimos
pulp·core·inside
Regência e colocações
peel of
The peel of the apple was thin.
Indicates the outer layer belonging to the fruit.
to peel
Can you peel these grapes for me?
Verb form meaning to remove the outer layer.
thick skin
She has developed a thick skin over the years.
Idiomatic expression for resilience.
Contexto cultural e nuances
The English word 'peel' primarily refers to the outer skin of fruits and vegetables that is removed before consumption, such as a banana peel or orange peel. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to remove this outer layer. For eggs and nuts, 'shell' is more common. 'Rind' is typically used for citrus fruits and melons. The idiomatic use of 'thick skin' in English parallels the Portuguese 'cáscara grossa', signifying resilience to criticism or hardship.
Conjugação verbal
Espanhol
Flexões
cáscarasPalavras facilmente confundidas
cortezapielcubiertamembranaNotas: Termo mais genérico, similar ao português.
Sinônimos e antônimos
Sinônimos
shell·rind·skin
shell: Used for trees, bread, or the outer layer of some foods.rind: Refers to the skin of fruits or vegetables, similar to 'peel' in English.skin: A more general term for cover or casing.
Antônimos
pulp·core·inside
Regência e colocações
peel of
The peel of the apple was thin.
Indicates the outer layer of something.
to peel
Can you peel these grapes for me?
Action of removing the outer layer.
thick skin
She has developed a thick skin over the years.
Idiomatic expression for resilience.
Contexto cultural e nuances
A palavra espanhola 'cáscara' é comumente usada para a cobertura externa de frutas, ovos e sementes. 'Corteza' é aplicada a árvores, pão ou a camada externa de certos alimentos. 'Piel' é semelhante a 'peel' em inglês, referindo-se à camada externa de frutas e vegetais. A expressão 'tener la cáscara dura' é o equivalente à expressão idiomática em português e em inglês.
EN: peel · ES: cáscara