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    Resources Translator Ham

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ham ham

ham noun

1. meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked).

The chef expertly carved the glazed ham at the holiday dinner, revealing its tender and flavorful interior to the awaiting guests. El chef cortó con habilidad el jamón glaseado en la cena de fiestas, revelando su interior tierno y sabroso a los invitados que esperaban con ansia.

2. (Old Testament) son of Noah.

According to biblical tradition, Ham was the youngest son of Noah and the ancestor of many African nations. Según la tradición bíblica, Ham fue el hijo menor de Noé y antepasado de muchas naciones africanas.

3. a licensed amateur radio operator.

The ham operator was thrilled to make contact with a fellow enthusiast in Japan, and they spent hours chatting about everything from technology to hobbies. El operador de jamón se emocionó al establecer contacto con un entusiasta compañero en Japón y pasaron horas charlando sobre todo, desde la tecnología hasta los hobbies.

4. an unskilled actor who overacts.

The ham in the lead role of the play was so bad that the audience started giggling every time he made a dramatic gesture. El jamón en el papel principal de la obra estaba tan mal que el público comenzó a reír cada vez que hizo un gesto dramático.