Haba in english

Bean

pronunciation: bin part of speech: noun
In gestures

haba = bean ; broad bean ; fava bean ; horse bean ; pigeon bean. 

Example: The principal subject areas studied were soya, rice, beans, and seeds.Example: For centuries broad beans were a valuable source of protein when meat was scarce.Example: Fava beans are legumes that grow well in cool weather and have been grown in Massachusetts since the arrival of the Italians and Portuguese.Example: Also known as horse beans in China, these little beauties are deep fried and then flavoured with various spices.Example: They have also started to grow vegetables like cucumbers, pigeon beans and kidney beans as well as rice.

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» en todas partes (se) cuecen habasthis sort of thing happens everywhere .

Example: I understand that this sort of thing happens everywhere, regardless of the country -- be it here in the US, in Europe, or wherever.

» en todos sitios (se) cuecen habasthis sort of thing happens everywhere .

Example: I understand that this sort of thing happens everywhere, regardless of the country -- be it here in the US, in Europe, or wherever.

» haba de cacaocacao beancocoa bean .

Example: As legend goes Cortes was greeted by natives that gave him a sackful of cacao beans in exchange for some of his own merchandise.

Example: Chocolate comes from the equatorial cacao tree's unassuming cocoa beans.

» ser habas contadasbe few and far betweenbe few in numberbe small in numberbe small changebe small beerbe small potato(es)be a sure betbe a sure thingbe dead certain .

Example: Good bookshops are few and far between and the kind to be found in most towns are as educationally healthy as a river rich in industrial effluent is physically salubrious.

Example: Whilst Prestel is in its infancy and subscribers few in number, costs are likely to be high, but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.

Example: However, there has been progress: newer university and divisional libraries have been established, and research libraries, such as the Cholera Research Laboratory are small in number but impressive.

Example: The casualties from a missile attack by them in response to an attack on their nuclear facilities will be small change compared to the consequences of their government attaining nuclear capability.

Example: The United States and United Kingdom are burdened by debt too but household debt even in these two countries is small beer compared to government debt.

Example: I know it's small potato for him, but if I'm having so many problems, then others must be having them as well.

Example: The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.

Example: Whatever happens next will require cooperation from Congress, hardly a sure thing.

Example: It is dead certain that on average one child will be killed in New Zealand every five weeks.

Haba synonyms

attic in spanish: ático, pronunciation: ætɪk part of speech: noun, adjective noggin in spanish: vaso, pronunciation: nɑgɪn part of speech: noun noodle in spanish: cabeza, pronunciation: nudəl part of speech: noun bean plant in spanish: planta de frijol, pronunciation: binplænt part of speech: noun edible bean in spanish: frijol comestible, pronunciation: edəbəlbin part of speech: noun
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