Maduro in english

Mature

pronunciation: mətʃʊr part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures

madurar = mature ; ripen ; mellow. 

Example: As archival preservation matures, it becomes increasingly likely that the lion's share of actual preservation activity will not be carried out by a conservator.Example: Infected fruit has elongated, slightly sunken, reddish areas or streaks, but the marks disappear as the fruit ripens.Example: This wine has a luxurious red colour with soft and sweet notes on the nose, although the tannins will need time to mellow.

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» madurar una ideamature + an idea .

Example: Still, this gave me some time to mature the idea inside my head and allowed me to organize our wedding the best and quickest way possible.

» sin madurarunripened .

Example: To ripen tomatoes, add a whole lime to unripened tomatoes in a paper bag and store at room temperature for a few days.

maduro = mature ; middle-aged ; ripe ; mellow ; aged. 

Example: There may be conflicts between the needs of new and mature users.Example: One day, quite a few years ago now, a middle-aged mother discovered that her teenage daughter sometimes smoked pot with her friends after school.Example: It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Example: This yummy and mellow fruit is full of phytonutrients, helps fight chronic disease and improves memory and learning.Example: Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and aged (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.

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» demasiado madurooverripe  .

Example: Underripe and overripe melons had as much as 20% less lycopene than fully ripe melons, with maturity effects dependent on the variety.

» estar a las duras y a las madurastake + the bad with the goodtake + the good and badbe there for better or (for) worse .

Example: Ya gotta take the bad with the good -- without pain joy wouldn't feel so good.

Example: When she started to well up, Usher added fuel to the flames by saying, 'You have to be able to take the good and bad in this business'.

Example: There is nothing quite like being loved unconditionally by someone who promises to be there for better or worse.

» fruta demasiado maduraoverripe fruit .

Example: Unripe fruit is as dangerous for our bodies as overripe fruit.

» hombre madurogrown man .

Example: The fact is a lot of grown men don't know how to iron a shirt.

» jardín (muy/bastante) madurowell-established gardenmature garden .

Example: These 2 and 3 bedroom apartments are set in well-established gardens and within easy walking distance of the beach, shops and restaurants.

Example: We have just moved house and the new home has a wonderful mature garden - in fact, it was one of the reasons we fell in love with the house.

» no del todo madurounderripe  .

Example: Underripe and overripe melons had as much as 20% less lycopene than fully ripe melons, with maturity effects dependent on the variety.

» poco madurounderripe  .

Example: Underripe and overripe melons had as much as 20% less lycopene than fully ripe melons, with maturity effects dependent on the variety.

» semi-madurosemi-mature .

Example: Looking to meet someone who is semi-mature but still knows how to have fun.

» tomar las duras con las madurastake + the bad with the goodtake + the good and bad .

Example: Ya gotta take the bad with the good -- without pain joy wouldn't feel so good.

Example: When she started to well up, Usher added fuel to the flames by saying, 'You have to be able to take the good and bad in this business'.

Maduro synonyms

age in spanish: años, pronunciation: eɪdʒ part of speech: noun big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective grow in spanish: crecer, pronunciation: groʊ part of speech: verb prime in spanish: principal, pronunciation: praɪm part of speech: adjective, noun mellow in spanish: meloso, pronunciation: meloʊ part of speech: adjective adult in spanish: adulto, pronunciation: ədʌlt part of speech: noun, adjective ripe in spanish: maduro, pronunciation: raɪp part of speech: adjective headed in spanish: con membrete, pronunciation: hedəd part of speech: adjective nubile in spanish: núbil, pronunciation: nubil part of speech: adjective aged in spanish: Envejecido, pronunciation: eɪdʒd part of speech: adjective developed in spanish: desarrollado, pronunciation: dɪveləpt part of speech: adjective grownup in spanish: creciendo, pronunciation: groʊnəp part of speech: adjective, noun fledged in spanish: plumado, pronunciation: fledʒd part of speech: adjective grown in spanish: crecido, pronunciation: groʊn part of speech: adjective full-fledged in spanish: de pleno derecho, pronunciation: fʊlfledʒd part of speech: adjective autumnal in spanish: otoñal, pronunciation: ɔtʌmnəl part of speech: adjective full-blown in spanish: en toda regla, pronunciation: fʊlbloʊn part of speech: adjective matured in spanish: madurado, pronunciation: mətjʊrd part of speech: adjective overblown in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: oʊvɜrbloʊn part of speech: adjective flowering in spanish: floración, pronunciation: flaʊɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun abloom in spanish: en flor, pronunciation: əblum part of speech: adjective mellowed in spanish: suavizado, pronunciation: meloʊd part of speech: adjective maturate in spanish: madurar, pronunciation: mætʃɜreɪt part of speech: verb overripe in spanish: demasiado maduro, pronunciation: oʊvɜrraɪp part of speech: adjective ripened in spanish: madurado, pronunciation: raɪpənd part of speech: adjective marriageable in spanish: casadero, pronunciation: mɜrriædʒəbəl part of speech: adjective efflorescent in spanish: eflorescente, pronunciation: ɪflɔrəsənt part of speech: adjective fruiting in spanish: fructificación, pronunciation: frutɪŋ part of speech: adjective full-grown in spanish: adulto, pronunciation: fʊlgroʊn part of speech: adjective fully fledged in spanish: de pleno derecho, pronunciation: fʊlifledʒd part of speech: adjective fully grown in spanish: Completamente crecido, pronunciation: fʊligroʊn part of speech: adjective
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