embocadura
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la embocadura
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
1. (geography)
a. mouth
El río forma un estuario espectacular en su embocadura.The river forms a spectacular estuary at its mouth.
a. entrance
En la embocadura de esta calle peatonal, hay una fuente del siglo XIX.At the entrance of this pedestrian street, there's a 19th century fountain.
3. (music)
a. mouthpiece
Lo primero que tienen que aprender es cómo colocar la embocadura de la flauta correctamente en los labios.The first thing you have to learn is how to place the mouthpiece of the flute correctly on your lips.
a. bit
Es importante que la embocadura no lastime al caballo.It's important that the bit doesn't hurt the horse.
5. (theater)
a. proscenium arch
Es un teatro antiguo, y una maravillosa embocadura dorada separa el escenario semicircular de la platea.It's an old theater, and a wonderful golden proscenium arch separates the semicircular stage from the stalls.
6. (culinary)
a. flavor (United States)
Regionalism used in the United States
Este vino blanco tiene una embocadura afrutada muy original.This white wine has a very original fruity flavor.
b. flavour (United Kingdom)
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
La enóloga alabó la embocadura del vino.The oenologist praised the flavour of the wine.
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