What does miere in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word miere in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use miere in Romanian.

The word miere in Romanian means honey, miere, păstură, cu miere, pentru miere, de miere, fagure (de miere), miere extraflorală, cu miere, lună de miere, a-și petrece luna de miere, proaspăt-căsători în luna de miere, borcan de miere, a fi numai miere și zahăr. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word miere

honey

miere

(sweet fluid made by bees)

Nu-mi vine să cred că albinele fac mierea și noi o mâncăm.
I can't believe that bees make honey and we eat it.

păstură

(food made by bees) (apicolă)

cu miere

(made with honey)

We love to eat honey cakes.

pentru miere, de miere

(for or of honey)

We keep it in the honey jar, of course.

fagure (de miere)

(beeswax structure)

We found a honeycomb inside an oak tree.

miere extraflorală

(substance secreted by insects)

Honeydew is a secretion produced by aphids and other insects.

cu miere

(containing honey)

I have never liked honeyed desserts much.

lună de miere

(after wedding)

After their wedding, the couple went on a honeymoon.

a-și petrece luna de miere

(pass honeymoon)

Ken and Tina honeymooned in the Caribbean.

proaspăt-căsători în luna de miere

(newlywed on holiday)

borcan de miere

(container for storing honey)

a fi numai miere și zahăr

(often ironic (person: pleasant)

When my mother's around, Jenny is all sweetness and light; when we're alone, she can be quite mean.

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