Fudge in spanish

Dulce de azúcar

pronunciation: dulθedeɑθukɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
dulcedeazucar

fudge1 = fudge. [Dulce hecho de caramelo semisólido]

Example: An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.

fudge2 = chapuza, chapucería, bodrio. 

Example: The report is a poor fudge, as it deals with none of the problems with which it was supposed to deal.

fudge3 = estropear, lisiar, arruinar, turbar, perturbar, soslayar. 

Example: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.

fudge4 = amañar, retocar. [Usado generalmente referido a datos o resultados de un trabajo]

Example: The author explains how scientific literature is written, refereed, edited, and published, and contends that the data it contains have often been fudged or stolen from others.

Fudge synonyms

duck in spanish: Pato, pronunciation: dʌk nounhedge in spanish: cobertura, pronunciation: hedʒ nounmanipulate in spanish: manipular, pronunciation: mənɪpjəleɪt verbcircumvent in spanish: evitar, pronunciation: sɜrkəmvent verbelude in spanish: eludir, pronunciation: ɪlud verbcook in spanish: cocinar, pronunciation: kʊk noun, verbfake in spanish: falso, pronunciation: feɪk adjective, noundodge in spanish: esquivar, pronunciation: dɑdʒ noun, verbskirt in spanish: falda, pronunciation: skɜrt nounevade in spanish: evadir, pronunciation: ɪveɪd verbparry in spanish: parar, pronunciation: peri nounput off in spanish: posponer, pronunciation: pʊtɔf verbsidestep in spanish: esquivar, pronunciation: saɪdstep verbfalsify in spanish: falsificar, pronunciation: fɔlsəfaɪ verbwangle in spanish: agenciarse, pronunciation: wæŋgəl verbmisrepresent in spanish: falsificar, pronunciation: mɪsreprəzent verb
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