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1 altillo
m.1 attic, loft.2 hillock (cerro) (peninsular Spanish).3 storage cupboard.4 hill, hillock.* * *1 (encima de un armario) top cupboard; (desván) attic2 GEOGRAFÍA hillock* * *SM1) (Geog) small hill, hillock2) LAm (=desván) attic3) (=entreplanta) mezzanine* * ** * *= loft.Ex. The library was subsequently housed for some years in a local school until, in 1983, the loft of the village hall was converted for library use = Posteriormente, la biblioteca se albergó durante algunos años en una escuela local hasta que, en 1983, la galería del centro social se transformó para uso de la biblioteca.* * ** * *= loft.Ex: The library was subsequently housed for some years in a local school until, in 1983, the loft of the village hall was converted for library use = Posteriormente, la biblioteca se albergó durante algunos años en una escuela local hasta que, en 1983, la galería del centro social se transformó para uso de la biblioteca.
* * *A1 (desván) attic2 (en una habitación) (sleeping) loft* * *
altillo sustantivo masculino ( desván) attic;
( en habitación) (sleeping) loft
' altillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sobrada
- sobrado
English:
pass down
- attic
- loft
* * *altillo nm1. [desván] attic, loft3. [cerro] hillock* * *m1 ( desván) attic2 en armario top (part) of the closet
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