🍯nectar (néktar)

noun
/ˈnɛktər/
néctar (nectar)

Meaning

a sweet liquid produced by flowers and collected by bees; in mythology, the drink of the gods
a sweet liquid produced by flowers; any delicious drink
A sweet liquid produced by flowers that serves as food for butterflies.
Traducción del significado
un líquido dulce producido por las flores y recolectado por las abejas; en la mitología, la bebida de los dioses
un liquido dulce producido por las flores y recolectado por las abejas; en la mitologia, la bebida de los dioses

Oraciones de ejemplo

The bees were busy collecting nectar from the flowers.

Las abejas estaban ocupadas recolectando néctar de las flores.
Las abejas estaban ocupadas recolectando nectar de las flores.

Bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey.

Las abejas recogen néctar de las flores para hacer miel.
Las abejas recogen nectar de las flores para hacer miel.

Butterflies drink nectar from flowers.

Las mariposas beben néctar de las flores.
Las mariposas beben nectar de las flores.

Expresiones de ejemplo

nectar of the gods
néctar de los dioses
nectar de los dioses

Synonyms

honey, syrup, ambrosia, sweetness, juice, sweet liquid, flower juice, floral honey
Entrada 1
honey, syrup, ambrosia, sweetness, juice
Entrada 2
sweet liquid, ambrosia, honey, syrup
Entrada 3
flower juice, sweet liquid, floral honey

Antonyms

bitterness, poison, toxin, bitter liquid, polluted water, poisonous fluid
Entrada 1
bitterness, poison, toxin
Entrada 2
bitter liquid, poison
Entrada 3
polluted water, poisonous fluid

Colocaciones

sweet nectar, collect nectar, nectar of flowers, nectar drink, flower nectar
Entrada 1
sweet nectar, collect nectar, nectar of flowers, nectar drink
Entrada 2
flower nectar, collect nectar, sweet nectar

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