WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| tang n | (pungent taste) | sabor fuerte nm + adj mf |
| | This candy has a tang; it's sour but delicious! |
| tang of [sth] n | (strong taste of) | sabor fuerte a nm + adj + prep |
| | The cheesecake has a surprising tang of lemon. |
| tang n | (pungent smell) | olor fuerte nm + adj mf |
| | There was a strange tang in the air, but Paul couldn't quite put his finger on what it was. |
| tang of [sth] n | (strong smell of) | olor fuerte a nm + adj + prep |
| | Standing on the beach, Jenna inhaled and smelt the tang of the sea. |
| tang n | figurative (distinctive quality) | punto característico nm + adj |
| | The film has a tang that is characteristic of this director. |
| Additional Translations |
| tang n | (blade of tool) | espiga nf |
| | The butcher cut himself on the tang of his knife. |
| tang n | US (fish) | pez cirujano loc nom m |
| | The angler got a tang on his hook. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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