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1 consulate
'konsjulət, ]( American) -sələtnoun (the office or residence of a consul.) consuladoconsulate n consuladotr['kɒnsjələt]1 consuladoconsulate ['kɑntsələt] n: consulado mn.• consulado s.m.'kɑːnsələt, 'kɒnsjʊlətnoun consulado m['kɒnsjʊlɪt]N consulado m* * *['kɑːnsələt, 'kɒnsjʊlət]noun consulado m -
2 consulate
s.consulado. -
3 vice-consulate
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4 vice-consulate
s.viceconsulado. -
5 consulado
consulado sustantivo masculino ( oficina) consulate; ( cargo) consulship
consulado sustantivo masculino consulate ' consulado' also found in these entries: Spanish: asistir English: consulate -
6 consul
'konsəl1) (an agent who looks after his country's residents in (part of) a foreign country: the British Consul in Berlin.) cónsul2) (either of the two chief magistrates in ancient Rome.) cónsul•- consular- consulate
consul n cónsul
cónsul sustantivo masculino y femenino consul
cónsul mf consul ' cónsul' also found in these entries: Spanish: vicecónsul English: consultr['kɒnsəl]1 cónsul nombre masulino o femeninoconsul ['kɑntsəl] n: cónsul mfn.• cónsul s.m.'kɑːnsəl, 'kɒnsəlnoun cónsul mf['kɒnsǝl]N (=diplomatic official) cónsul mfconsul general — cónsul mf general
* * *['kɑːnsəl, 'kɒnsəl]noun cónsul mf -
7 asistido
Del verbo asistir: ( conjugate asistir) \ \
asistido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: asistido asistir
asistido
◊ -da adjetivoassisted
asistir ( conjugate asistir) verbo intransitivo ( estar presente) asistido a algo ‹a reunión/acto/clases› to attend sth; asistió a una sola clase he only came/went to one class; asistido a misa to go to o attend Mass verbo transitivo (frml) ( ayudar): en el consulado lo asistidoán you will receive assistance at the consulate (frml); asistido a los pobres to care for the poor
asistir
I verbo transitivo to assist, help Med to attend
III verbo intransitivo to attend [a, -] ' asistido' also found in these entries: Spanish: ordenador English: CAD - computer-assisted - conversational -
8 asistir
asistir ( conjugate asistir) verbo intransitivo ( estar presente) asistir a algo ‹a reunión/acto/clases› to attend sth;◊ asistió a una sola clase he only came/went to one class;asistir a misa to go to o attend Mass verbo transitivo (frml) ( ayudar): en el consulado lo asistirán you will receive assistance at the consulate (frml); asistir a los pobres to care for the poor
asistir
I verbo transitivo to assist, help Med to attend
III verbo intransitivo to attend [a, -] ' asistir' also found in these entries: Spanish: razón - dispensar - faltar - ir - poder English: attend - concerted - deliver - exempt - make - minister - otherwise - raincheck - sit in on - stay away - turn up - audit - cram - sit - why -
9 dónde
Multiple Entries: don de donde dónde
donde conjunción where; siéntate dónde quieras sit wherever o where you like; déjalo dónde sea leave it anywhere; de dónde se deduce que … from which it can be deduced that …; la ventana por dónde había entrado the window through which he had got in ■ preposición (esp AmL, en algunas regiones crit): ve dónde tu hermana y dile que … ( a su casa) go over to your sister's and tell her …; ( al lugar donde está ella) go and tell your sister …
dónde adverbio 1 where;◊ ¿dónde está? where is it?;¿de dónde es? where is he from?; ¿por dónde quieres ir? which way do you want to go? 2 (Chi, Méx, Per) ( cómo) how;◊ ¡dónde íbamos a imaginar que …! how were we to imagine that …!
donde adv rel
1 where: el cajón donde guardaba las cartas, the drawer where she kept the letters
un balcón desde donde se ven los jardines, a balcony from which the gardens are visible
2 (por lo que) from which: de donde deduzco que..., from which I deduce that...
3 fam (en lo de, en casa de) estuvimos donde Pedro, we were at Pedro's
dónde adverbio
1 interr where: ¿de dónde es?, where is he from?
¿de dónde sacaste esa idea?, where did you get that idea from?
¿por dónde se va al Prado?, which way is it to the Prado? ' dónde' also found in these entries: Spanish: acaso - apretar - bodega - chimenea - coger - coño - Cristo - cuenca - dejar - despelucada - despelucado - despistada - despistado - destinar - donde - ser - estanca - estanco - exactitud - excavar - guapetón - guapetona - inflamarse - interruptor - irse - llevar - maldita - maldito - mies - mira - nunca - pacer - parar - pareja - parejo - peor - perdón - robar - salida - semejante - sombra - tendedero - a - alcanzar - allí - desde - diablo - empezar - escoger - estar English: anywhere - bar - belong - best - bird - bloody - bottleneck - bump - but - clear - consulate - dinner theater - direct - disheveled - dishevelled - do - drive-through - drugstore - earth - everyplace - fancy - find - game - go - honeymoon - horn - intimate - intuitively - look - lounge bar - name - near - penny - scribble - self-made - shall - somewhere - spoil - spring - squirm - stick - stick back - stick down - tell - they - thick - this - trace back - watch - way -
10 donde
Multiple Entries: don de donde dónde
donde conjunción where; siéntate donde quieras sit wherever o where you like; déjalo donde sea leave it anywhere; de donde se deduce que … from which it can be deduced that …; la ventana por donde había entrado the window through which he had got in ■ preposición (esp AmL, en algunas regiones crit): ve donde tu hermana y dile que … ( a su casa) go over to your sister's and tell her …; ( al lugar donde está ella) go and tell your sister …
dónde adverbio 1 where;◊ ¿donde está? where is it?;¿de donde es? where is he from?; ¿por donde quieres ir? which way do you want to go? 2 (Chi, Méx, Per) ( cómo) how;◊ ¡donde íbamos a imaginar que …! how were we to imagine that …!
donde adv rel
1 where: el cajón donde guardaba las cartas, the drawer where she kept the letters
un balcón desde donde se ven los jardines, a balcony from which the gardens are visible
2 (por lo que) from which: de donde deduzco que..., from which I deduce that...
3 fam (en lo de, en casa de) estuvimos donde Pedro, we were at Pedro's
dónde adverbio
1 interr where: ¿de dónde es?, where is he from?
¿de dónde sacaste esa idea?, where did you get that idea from?
¿por dónde se va al Prado?, which way is it to the Prado? ' donde' also found in these entries: Spanish: acaso - apretar - bodega - chimenea - coger - coño - Cristo - cuenca - dejar - despelucada - despelucado - despistada - despistado - destinar - dónde - ser - estanca - estanco - exactitud - excavar - guapetón - guapetona - inflamarse - interruptor - irse - llevar - maldita - maldito - mies - mira - nunca - pacer - parar - pareja - parejo - peor - perdón - robar - salida - semejante - sombra - tendedero - a - alcanzar - allí - desde - diablo - empezar - escoger - estar English: anywhere - bar - belong - best - bird - bloody - bottleneck - bump - but - clear - consulate - dinner theater - direct - disheveled - dishevelled - do - drive-through - drugstore - earth - everyplace - fancy - find - game - go - honeymoon - horn - intimate - intuitively - look - lounge bar - name - near - penny - scribble - self-made - shall - somewhere - spoil - spring - squirm - stick - stick back - stick down - tell - they - thick - this - trace back - watch - way -
11 español
español 1
◊ - ñola adjetivoSpanish ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) (m) Spaniard, Spanish man; (f) Spaniard, Spanish woman;
español 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Spanish
español,-a
I adjetivo Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Spaniard
los españoles, the Spanish
III m (idioma) Spanish ' español' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abordar - AVE - bar - dedo - ELE - española - estanca - estanco - gracia - gustar - hablada - hablado - heredera - heredero - hispana - hispano - levante - página - pulir - realmente - spanglish - castellano - cuenta - gallego - gente - hispanismo - latino - traducción English: A - actually - agree - both - consulate - conversational - do - fuck - her - his - it - monitor - pair - piece - polish up - small - soil - Spanglish - Spaniard - Spanish - the - into - on
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consulate — con‧su‧late [ˈkɒnsjlt ǁ ˈkɑːnslt] also Consulate noun [countable] the official building in which a consul lives and works: • The Embassy or Consulate of the country you are visiting will advise you what documents are required. * * * consulate … Financial and business terms
consulate — con·sul·ate / kän sə lət/ n 1: the office, term of office, or jurisdiction of a consul 2: the residence or official premises of a consul Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
consulate — [kän′səlit] n. [ME consulat < L consulatus] 1. the position, powers, and functions of a consul 2. the office or residence of a consul 3. the term of office of a consul; consulship 4. a government by consuls the Consulate [Fr Consulat] … English World dictionary
Consulate — Con su*late, n. [L. consulatus: cf. F. consulat.] 1. The office of a consul. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. The jurisdiction or residence of a consul. Kent. [1913 Webster] 3. Consular government; term of office of a consul. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consulate — late 14c., government of Rome by the consuls, from L. consulatus office of a consul, from consul (see CONSUL (Cf. consul)). Also used in reference to the consular government of France from 1799 1804. In reference to the office of a modern consul … Etymology dictionary
consulate — [n] embassy consular office, government office, ministry; concepts 439,449 … New thesaurus
consulate — ► NOUN 1) the place where a consul works. 2) (in ancient Rome) the period of office of a consul or the system of government by consuls … English terms dictionary
Consulate — The Consulate (Consulat) was the government of France that derived from Napoléon Bonaparte s coup d état of 18 Brumaire Year VIII (November 9, 1799) and replaced the directory (see napoléon i). It lasted from November 10, 1799, to May 18, 1804 … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
consulate — n. a consulate general * * * [ kɒnsjʊlɪt] a consulate general … Combinatory dictionary
consulate — [[t]kɒ̱nsjʊlət, AM sə [/t]] consulates N COUNT: oft supp N A consulate is the place where a consul works. They managed to make contact with the British consulate in Lyons … English dictionary
consulate — UK [ˈkɒnsjʊlət] / US [ˈkɑnsələt] noun [countable] Word forms consulate : singular consulate plural consulates the government building in which a consul works … English dictionary