fresco
/ˈfɾesko/, [ˈfɾes.ko]cool, fresh
Adjective fresco (feminine fresca, masculine plural frescos, feminine plural frescas)
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fresh
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cool (temperature)
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cheeky
Noun fresco m (plural frescos)
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(weather) strong breeze
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fresco (painting)
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(Bolivia, Central America, Ecuador, Peru) soda, soft drink
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Me comí un limón fresco por la vitamina C.
I ate a fresh lemon for the vitamin C.
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Aire fresco y ejercicio son buenos para la salud.
Fresh air and exercise are good for the health.
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Este pescado crudo fresco está rico.
This fresh raw fish is delicious.
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Tom le dio a Mary algo fresco para tomar.
Tom gave Mary something cold to drink.
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Por la mañana el aire es fresco.
The air is fresh in the morning.
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Estaba sediento y quería tomar algo fresco.
I was very thirsty and I wanted to drink something cold.
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Tom salió a tomar aire fresco.
Tom went out for some fresh air.
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Tom salió a respirar aire fresco.
Tom went out for a breath of fresh air.
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En este mundo duro y mezquino donde el dinero habla, su forma de ser es como una ráfaga de aire fresco.
In this harsh, petty world where money does the talking, his way of life is like a breath of fresh air.
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Ese tipo es muy fresco.
That guy is pretty chill.
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