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1 The Local Church
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2 church school (An organization of officers, teachers, and pupils for purposes of moral and religious education under the supervision of a local church)
Религия: кружок по изучению религиозно-этических вопросов под эгидой местной церквиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > church school (An organization of officers, teachers, and pupils for purposes of moral and religious education under the supervision of a local church)
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3 parish (A local church community composed of the members or constituents of a Protestant church)
Религия: местная протестантская общинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > parish (A local church community composed of the members or constituents of a Protestant church)
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4 church
ə:1) (a building for public Christian worship.) iglesia2) (a group of Christians considered as a whole: the Catholic Church.) iglesia•church n iglesiatr[ʧɜːʧ]1 iglesia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto enter the Church hacerse sacerdote, hacerse monja, etcto go to church ir a misato have a church wedding casarse por la iglesiachurch hall sala parroquialChurch of England Iglesia Anglicanachurch service oficio religiosochurch ['ʧərʧ] n1) : iglesia fto go to church: ir a la iglesia2) christians: iglesia f, conjunto m de fieles cristianos3) denomination: confesión f, secta f4) congregation: feligreses mpl, fieles mpln.• iglesia s.f.tʃɜːrtʃ, tʃɜːtʃthe Church — ( as organization) la Iglesia
the Church of England/Scotland — la Iglesia Anglicana/Presbiteriana Escocesa
to go to church — ir* a la iglesia, ≈ir* a misa; (before n)
he wants a church wedding — quiere casarse por la Iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia
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Cultural note:
La Iglesia Anglicana, protestante, es la Iglesia oficial de Inglaterra. Fue creada en 1534, bajo el reinado de Enrique VIII, por una ley suprema ( Act of Supremacy) mediante la cual el rey reemplazó al Papa como jefe de la Iglesia en Inglaterra. En la actualidad el monarca lo sigue siendo, pero sus obispos y arzobispos son designados a propuesta del Primer Ministro ( Prime Minister). El jefe espiritual de la Iglesia es el Arzobispo de Canterbury. Inglaterra está dividida en 44 diócesis y 13.000 parroquias ( parishes) cada una de las cuales está a cargo de un párroco ( vicar). En 1992, el General Synod u organismo rector de la Iglesia, permitió a las mujeres ser párrocos. En muchos países del mundo donde existen comunidades miembros de la Anglican Communion, como EEUU o Escocia, los anglicanos se autodenominan EpiscopaliansLa Iglesia Presbiteriana Escosesa es la Iglesia oficial de Escocia. Tuvo sus inicios en 1560, encabezada por John Knox y Andrew Melville y fue aceptada oficialmente en 1690. No tiene obispos y los miembros de su clero se denominan ministers o pastores en lugar de sacerdotes. Tanto los hombres como las mujeres pueden ser ministers[tʃɜːtʃ]1. Nto go to church — (Catholic) ir a misa; (Protestant) ir al oficio
after church — después de la misa or del oficio
3) (=institution)2.CPD [doctrine] de la IglesiaChurch Fathers NPL — Padres mpl de la Iglesia
church hall N — sacristía f
church music N — música f sacra or religiosa
Church of England N — Iglesia f Anglicana
Church of Scotland N — Iglesia f Presbiteriana Escocesa
church school N — colegio m religioso
church service N — oficio m, servicio m religioso
CHURCHES OF ENGLAND/SCOTLAND La Iglesia Anglicana ( Church of England) es la iglesia oficial de Inglaterra. Tiene su origen en la ruptura de Enrique VIII con la Iglesia católica en el siglo XVI. En ella se unen aspectos de la tradición católica y de la protestante. Su dirigente oficial es el monarca y su jefe espiritual el Arzobispo de Canterbury. Al clero se le permite contraer matrimonio y, desde 1992, las mujeres pueden ejercer el sacerdocio, cambio al que se opuso radicalmente la corriente conservadora. La Iglesia Presbiteriana Escocesa ( Church of Scotland) es la iglesia nacional de Escocia, pero no depende de ninguna autoridad civil. Sigue la doctrina calvinista y se rige según las normas presbiterianas, lo que significa que está gobernada a nivel local, por ministers y dirigentes laicos ( elders). Tanto hombres como mujeres pueden ejercer el sacerdocio. Hay una reunión anual ( General Assembly) en la que se discuten asuntos nacionales, presidida por un Moderator, que es elegido anualmente.church wedding N — boda f eclesiástica, boda f por la iglesia
See:see cultural note ARCHBISHOP in archbishop* * *[tʃɜːrtʃ, tʃɜːtʃ]the Church — ( as organization) la Iglesia
the Church of England/Scotland — la Iglesia Anglicana/Presbiteriana Escocesa
to go to church — ir* a la iglesia, ≈ir* a misa; (before n)
he wants a church wedding — quiere casarse por la Iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia
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Cultural note:
La Iglesia Anglicana, protestante, es la Iglesia oficial de Inglaterra. Fue creada en 1534, bajo el reinado de Enrique VIII, por una ley suprema ( Act of Supremacy) mediante la cual el rey reemplazó al Papa como jefe de la Iglesia en Inglaterra. En la actualidad el monarca lo sigue siendo, pero sus obispos y arzobispos son designados a propuesta del Primer Ministro ( Prime Minister). El jefe espiritual de la Iglesia es el Arzobispo de Canterbury. Inglaterra está dividida en 44 diócesis y 13.000 parroquias ( parishes) cada una de las cuales está a cargo de un párroco ( vicar). En 1992, el General Synod u organismo rector de la Iglesia, permitió a las mujeres ser párrocos. En muchos países del mundo donde existen comunidades miembros de la Anglican Communion, como EEUU o Escocia, los anglicanos se autodenominan EpiscopaliansLa Iglesia Presbiteriana Escosesa es la Iglesia oficial de Escocia. Tuvo sus inicios en 1560, encabezada por John Knox y Andrew Melville y fue aceptada oficialmente en 1690. No tiene obispos y los miembros de su clero se denominan ministers o pastores en lugar de sacerdotes. Tanto los hombres como las mujeres pueden ser ministers -
5 church
1. n преим. церковь; храм, христианский2. n церковь; вероисповеданиеChurch of England, English Church — англиканская церковь
Broad Church — «широкая церковь»
High Church — «высокая церковь»
Low Church — «низкая церковь»
3. n разг. англиканская церковь; государственная церковь4. n разг. богослужение5. n духовенство6. a церковныйchurch member — верующий; принадлежащий к одному из вероисповеданий
7. a принадлежащий к государственной, англиканской церквиchurch folk — сторонники государственной церкви, англиканцы
8. v приводить или приносить в церковьPrince of the Church — кардинал, князь церкви
9. v совершать церковный обряд; давать молитвуСинонимический ряд:1. religious (adj.) churchly; churchmanly; ecclesiastical; religious; spiritual2. Christendom (noun) Catholicism; Christendom; Christianity; followers of Christ; pope3. house of worship (noun) basilica; cathedral; chapel; house of god; house of prayer; house of worship; mosque; place of worship; shrine; synagogue; tabernacle; temple4. organized religion (noun) affiliation; communion; congregation; connection; creed; cult; denomination; faith; organised religion; organized religion; persuasion; religion; religious order; sect5. religious rite (noun) mass; meeting; oratory; prayer; prayer meeting; religious rite; rite; ritual; sermon; service; Sunday school; worship -
6 church school
['tʃɜːtʃ'skuːl]1) Общая лексика: церковная школа (содержится на средства церкви)2) Американизм: кружок или семинар по изучению религиозно-этических вопросов (под эгидой местной церкви), кружок по изучению религиозно-этических вопросов (под эгидой местной церкви), семинар по изучению религиозно-этических вопросов (под эгидой местной церкви)3) Религия: (A school providing a general education but supported by a particular church in contrast to a public school or a nondenominational private school) школа, содержащаяся на средства церкви, (An organization of officers, teachers, and pupils for purposes of moral and religious education under the supervision of a local church) кружок по изучению религиозно-этических вопросов под эгидой местной церкви -
7 local
A ○ n1 ( resident) personne f du pays ; the locals les gens mpl du pays ; is he a local? il est du coin? ;2 ( pub) pub m du quartier ;3 ( cinema) cinéma m du quartier ;4 Med anesthésique m local ;6 ( train) omnibus m.B adj1 ( neighbourhood) [church, doctor, library, shop] du quartier ;2 ( of the town) [newspaper, office, hospital, transport] local ;3 ( regional) [newspaper, television, radio, news] régional ; [speciality] du pays ; [tradition] local ; [business] de la région ; to show local variations manifester des variations d'un endroit à l'autre ;5 Med [pain, swelling] localisé. -
8 United Church of Christ
Религиозное объединение. Создано как союз конгрегационалистских (евангелистской и реформатской) христианских церквей в 1957 - самая молодая из крупных протестантских церковных организаций страны. Имеет 39 подразделений на уровне штатов и региональном уровне. Общая численность членов в более чем 6,4 тыс. конгрегациях около 1,7 млн. человек. Основу Церкви составляют местные церковные общины [local church], обладающие широкой автономией. Два раза в году проводятся заседания ее верховного органа - синода [General Synod of the United Church of Christ], состоящего из делегатов местных общин. Объединение является членом Национального совета церквей [ National Council of Churches] и Всемирного совета церквейEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > United Church of Christ
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9 Independent (Any of the English Christians in the 16th and 17th centuries who wished to separate from the Church of England and form independent local churches)
Религия: индепендентУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Independent (Any of the English Christians in the 16th and 17th centuries who wished to separate from the Church of England and form independent local churches)
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10 párroco
m.parish priest, chaplain, parson.* * *1 parish priest* * *noun m.parson, parish priest* * ** * *masculino parish priest* * *= vicar, pastor, parson, parish priest.Ex. These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.Ex. It has been said that the parish is the door to participation for the handicapped and that the pastor must keep the door always open.Ex. The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.----* casa del párroco = parsonage house, parsonage.* * *masculino parish priest* * *= vicar, pastor, parson, parish priest.Ex: These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.
Ex: It has been said that the parish is the door to participation for the handicapped and that the pastor must keep the door always open.Ex: The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* casa del párroco = parsonage house, parsonage.* * *parish priest* * *
párroco sustantivo masculino
parish priest
párroco sustantivo masculino parish priest
' párroco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ascendiente
- vicario
English:
christen
- rector
- rectory
- vicar
- vicarage
- parson
- priest
* * *párroco nmparish priest* * *m parish priest* * *párroco nm: parish priest* * *párroco n parish priest / vicar -
11 sacerdote
m.priest, clergyman, churchman, clerk.* * *1 priest* * *(f. - sacerdotisa)nounpriest / priestess* * *SM priest* * *masculino priest* * *= priest, divine, parson, parish priest, vicar.Ex. As early as 3000 B.C., the Sumerians kept records on clay tablets; many of those records applied to the management practices of the priests in Ur.Ex. There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.Ex. The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.Ex. These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.* * *masculino priest* * *= priest, divine, parson, parish priest, vicar.Ex: As early as 3000 B.C., the Sumerians kept records on clay tablets; many of those records applied to the management practices of the priests in Ur.
Ex: There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.Ex: The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.Ex: These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.* * *priestCompuesto:worker priest* * *
sacerdote sustantivo masculino
priest
sacerdote sustantivo masculino priest
sumo sacerdote, high priest
' sacerdote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lama
- ordenar
- ordenarse
- celebrar
- condición
- cura
- misa
- padre
- paisano
English:
become
- dog collar
- father
- high priest
- marry
- no
- ordain
- priest
- guide
* * *sacerdote, -isa♦ nm,f[pagano] priest, f priestess♦ nm[cristiano] priest;mujer sacerdote woman priest* * *m priest* * *: priest m, priestess f* * *sacerdote n priest -
12 abarrotado
adj.crammed, packed, completely full, crowded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abarrotar.* * *1→ link=abarrotar abarrotar► adjetivo1 (cosas) packed (de, with), crammed (de, with); (personas) jam-packed (de, with), packed (de, with)* * *(f. - abarrotada)adj.1) packed2) crowded* * *ADJ [sala, tren] packed, jam-packed•
estar abarrotado de — [+ personas] to be packed o jam-packed with; [+ objetos] to be crammed o jam-packed with* * *- da adjetivo crammed, packedabarrotado de algo — < de gente> packed o crammed with something
* * *= congested, packed to capacity, overcrowded, bursting at the seams, stuffed looking, choc-a-block, chock-full, cluttered, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.Ex. To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. Cooperative storage of materials on a regional or national basis promises to become the best way of coping with overcrowded libraries.Ex. The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex. As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex. The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex. Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex. They found him in his habitually cluttered office, buried beneath stacks of paperwork.Ex. The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.Ex. Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.----* abarrotado (de) = teeming with, bursting with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* * *- da adjetivo crammed, packedabarrotado de algo — < de gente> packed o crammed with something
* * *= congested, packed to capacity, overcrowded, bursting at the seams, stuffed looking, choc-a-block, chock-full, cluttered, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.Ex: To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.
Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: Cooperative storage of materials on a regional or national basis promises to become the best way of coping with overcrowded libraries.Ex: The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex: The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex: They found him in his habitually cluttered office, buried beneath stacks of paperwork.Ex: The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.Ex: Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* abarrotado (de) = teeming with, bursting with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* * *abarrotado -dacrammed, packed abarrotado DE algo packed o crammed WITH sthestanterías abarrotadas de adornos shelves crammed with ornamentsel foyer estaba abarrotado de gente the foyer was packed with people* * *
Del verbo abarrotar: ( conjugate abarrotar)
abarrotado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abarrotado
abarrotar
abarrotado◊ -da adjetivo
crammed, packed;
abarrotado de algo ‹ de gente› packed o crammed with sth
abarrotar ( conjugate abarrotar) verbo transitivo ‹sala/teatro› to pack
abarrotado,-a adjetivo packed, crammed [de, with]: no pudimos entrar en el local, estaba abarrotado (de gente), we couldn't get into the place because it was jam-packed with people
abarrotar verbo transitivo to pack, cram [de, with]: el público abarrotaba el teatro, the theatre was packed (with people)
' abarrotado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarrotada
English:
astir
- chock-a-block
- chock-full
- overcrowded
- swarm
- cluttered
- congested
- crowded
- over
* * *abarrotado, -a adj* * *I adj packedII part → abarrotar* * *abarrotado, -da adj: packed, crammed -
13 a tope
adv.as much as possible.* * *argot (al límite) flat out 2 (lleno) jam-packed, chock-a-block 3 (estupendo) terrific 4 (música) full blast* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the raftersEx. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.Ex. The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".Ex. The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex. Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex. And when the New Year celebrations were in full swing at the moment Britain entered the Community, how many people remember raising their glasses to Europe?.Ex. Christmas is merely three weeks away, even if the commercialized aspect of the holidays have been in full gear for over two weeks now.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the raftersEx: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
Ex: The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.Ex: The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".Ex: The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex: And when the New Year celebrations were in full swing at the moment Britain entered the Community, how many people remember raising their glasses to Europe?.Ex: Christmas is merely three weeks away, even if the commercialized aspect of the holidays have been in full gear for over two weeks now.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
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jam-packed* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, choc-a-block, chock-full, densely packed, packed, packed to the raftersEx. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex. Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex. The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.Ex. Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, choc-a-block, chock-full, densely packed, packed, packed to the raftersEx: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
Ex: The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex: The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.Ex: Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
15 hasta los topes
(v.) = packed to capacity, bursting at the seams, choc-a-block, chock-full, overloaded, packed to the raftersEx. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex. The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex. Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex. He dismissed the image of overloaded libraries collapsing under the weight of a surfeit of paper as 'mythology'.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, bursting at the seams, choc-a-block, chock-full, overloaded, packed to the raftersEx: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
Ex: The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex: The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.Ex: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.Ex: He dismissed the image of overloaded libraries collapsing under the weight of a surfeit of paper as 'mythology'.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
16 lleno a reventar
(v.) = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx. The bursting linen cupboard is characteristic of the late 19th century, since people used their linen to decorate interiors.Ex. The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx: The bursting linen cupboard is characteristic of the late 19th century, since people used their linen to decorate interiors.
Ex: The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
17 lleno hasta los topes
(v.) = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx. The bursting linen cupboard is characteristic of the late 19th century, since people used their linen to decorate interiors.Ex. The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx: The bursting linen cupboard is characteristic of the late 19th century, since people used their linen to decorate interiors.
Ex: The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
18 lleno a tope
(v.) = packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
19 lleno al máximo
(v.) = packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69. -
20 lleno hasta la bandera
(v.) = packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(v.) = packed to capacity, packed to the raftersEx: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
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