No. "Fresco" has several meanings, but "nude" is not one of them. Among other things, "fresco" is a certain painting technique. In Spanish, the word means "fresh".
Caliente - hot Fresco - cool
Fresco painting is the technique of apply paint and fresh plaster to a wall in order to obtain a finished painting that is durable and appears to be "part of the wall". There are lots of variations on the technique and plenty of example. the Last supper by DaVinci is just one example.
Hace fresco means it's cool or moderate temperature.
"Hace fresco" means "it is cool", pertaining to weather.
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
It means to dine outside
The wow as fresh as a joke
el fresco is french
The correct phrase is "al fresco." It is an Italian term that means "in the fresh air" and is often used to refer to outdoor dining or eating outside.
He made a fresco of nude people and it had to be amended because nudity was not acceptable in 1500s.
"The fresh air" and "the freshly laid lime plaster mural painting" are two English equivalents of the Spanish phrase el fresco. Context makes clear which meaning suits. The pronunciation will be "el FREY-sko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Caliente - hot Fresco - cool
Fresco painting is the technique of apply paint and fresh plaster to a wall in order to obtain a finished painting that is durable and appears to be "part of the wall". There are lots of variations on the technique and plenty of example. the Last supper by DaVinci is just one example.
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The cast of El Fresco Olor de la Tierra - 2011 includes: Diana Carranza as Prostituta Eva Luna Marenco as Vctima
dining el fresco picnicing grilling
The Italian word "fresco" is translated "fresque" (feminine noun) in French.