triturador

el triturador, triturador(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. grinder
Cocino todo más rápido desde que compré el triturador.I cook everything faster ever since I bought the grinder.
b. mincer
Hay un triturador industrial en la carnicería.There's an industrial mincer at the butcher's.
c. waste disposal unit (for food scraps)
La comida que queda en el lavabo después de lavar los platos se va por el triturador.The food left in the sink from washing the dishes goes through the waste disposal unit.
d. garlic press (for garlic)
Puedes picar el ajo muy finamente o usar el triturador.You can finely chop the garlic or use the garlic press.
e. shredder (for paper)
Metí al triturador todos mi estados de cuenta viejos.I put all my old bank statements into the shredder.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. grinding
Los cereales se ponen en una máquina trituradora para hacer la harina.Grains are put into a grinding machine to make flour.
b. crushing
Las partes de los autos viejos se meten en un aparato triturador y luego se venden como metal.The parts of old cars go into a crushing machine and then are sold as metal.
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