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1 parking
m.1 car park (British), parking lot (United States).2 parking lot, car park.* * *1 car park, US parking lot* * *noun m.* * *['parkin]masculino (esp Esp) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * *['parkin]masculino (esp Esp) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * */ˈparkin/* * *
parking /'parkin/ sustantivo masculino (esp Esp) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)
parking sustantivo masculino car park, US parking lot
' parking' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparcamiento
- estacionamiento
- gratuita
- gratuito
- guardacoches
- prohibida
- prohibido
- se
- cajón
- cocuyo
- estacionar
- hueco
- luz
- muela
- parqueadero
- parquímetro
- playa
- vado
English:
attendant
- bay
- car park
- ease
- parking
- parking lights
- parking lot
- parking meter
- parking offence
- parking space
- parking ticket
- car
- garage
- meter
* * *Br car park, US parking lot parking disuasorio park & ride* * *m parking lot, Brcar park* * *parking nm: parking lot* * *parking n car park -
2 parking ['parkin] SM pl parkings
car park, parking lot (EEUU)Spanish-English dictionary > parking ['parkin] SM pl parkings
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3 párking ['parkin] SM pl párkings
car park, parking lot (EEUU)Spanish-English dictionary > párking ['parkin] SM pl párkings
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4 parking
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5 parque para estacionar automóviles
• parking lotDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > parque para estacionar automóviles
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6 zona de estacionamiento
• parking lot• staging areaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > zona de estacionamiento
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7 aparcamiento
m.1 car park (British), parking lot (United States). (peninsular Spanish)2 parking lot, car park, parking place.* * *1 (acción) parking2 (en la calle) place to park, parking place3 (parking) car park, US parking lot* * *noun m.1) parking2) parking lot* * *masculino (Esp)a) ( acción) parkingb) ( lugar - en ciudad) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE); (- en carretera) rest area o stop (AmE), lay-by (BrE)* * *= parking facilities, parking lot, car park [car-park], off-street parking, parking place, car parking facilities, parking garage, parking.Ex. Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.Ex. On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.Ex. In Baltimore County, Maryland, area branch libraries are publicised with neon signs and have vast car-parks.Ex. Substantial improvements in access and off-street parking have been made, and shopping centers now stud the landscape.Ex. The Conference Centre car park has 650 parking places, with another 5000 places nearby and parking fees can be paid with notes or coins.Ex. Car parking facilities will be needed and should be manned during the hours when open to the public.Ex. Registration for the conference is $75, and includes continental breakfast and lunch, along with free parking at the Executive Towers parking garage.Ex. Registration for the conference is $75, and includes continental breakfast and lunch, along with free parking at the Executive Towers parking garage.----* aparcamiento controlado por reloj = metered parking.* aparcamiento de varios pisos = multi-storey car park.* aparcamiento subterráneo = underground garage.* guarda de los aparcamientos O.R.A. = meter maid.* multa por aparcamiento indebido = parking ticket.* precio del aparcamiento = parking fee.* * *masculino (Esp)a) ( acción) parkingb) ( lugar - en ciudad) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE); (- en carretera) rest area o stop (AmE), lay-by (BrE)* * *= parking facilities, parking lot, car park [car-park], off-street parking, parking place, car parking facilities, parking garage, parking.Ex: Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.
Ex: On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.Ex: In Baltimore County, Maryland, area branch libraries are publicised with neon signs and have vast car-parks.Ex: Substantial improvements in access and off-street parking have been made, and shopping centers now stud the landscape.Ex: The Conference Centre car park has 650 parking places, with another 5000 places nearby and parking fees can be paid with notes or coins.Ex: Car parking facilities will be needed and should be manned during the hours when open to the public.Ex: Registration for the conference is $75, and includes continental breakfast and lunch, along with free parking at the Executive Towers parking garage.Ex: Registration for the conference is $75, and includes continental breakfast and lunch, along with free parking at the Executive Towers parking garage.* aparcamiento controlado por reloj = metered parking.* aparcamiento de varios pisos = multi-storey car park.* aparcamiento subterráneo = underground garage.* guarda de los aparcamientos O.R.A. = meter maid.* multa por aparcamiento indebido = parking ticket.* precio del aparcamiento = parking fee.* * *1 (acción) parking2 (espacio para aparcar) parking space; (recinto) parking lot ( AmE), car park ( BrE); (en carretera) rest area o stop ( AmE), lay-by ( BrE)* * *
aparcamiento sustantivo masculino (Esp)
(— en carretera) rest area o stop (AmE), lay-by (BrE);◊ aparcamiento disuasorio (Esp) overflow parking lot (AmE) o car park (BrE)
aparcamiento m (en la calle) parking place
(parking) car park, US parking lot/ramp
' aparcamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cochera
- estacionamiento
- gratuita
- gratuito
English:
attendant
- bay
- car park
- park-and-ride
- parking
- parking lot
- parking offence
- parking ticket
- overflow
* * *aparcamiento nmEsp1. [acción] parkingaparcamiento en batería = parking at an angle to the Br pavement o US sidewalk;aparcamiento en cordón = parking end-to-end;aparcamiento en línea = parking end-to-end2. [para muchos vehículos] Br car park, US parking lotaparcamiento disuasorio park-and-ride;3. [hueco] parking place;tardamos una hora en encontrar aparcamiento it took us an hour to find somewhere to park* * *m parking lot, Brcar park* * *aparcamiento nm, Spain1) : parking2) : parking lot* * *aparcamiento n car park -
8 estacionamiento
m.1 parking.estacionamiento indebido illegal parking2 car park (British), parking lot (United States) (place). ( Latin American Spanish)3 parking lot, parking, parking spot, parking bay.* * *2 MILITAR stationing3 figurado (estancamiento) impasse* * *SM1) [de soldados] stationing2) (Aut) (=acción) parking; esp LAm (=sitio) car park, parking lot (EEUU)* * *1)a) ( acción de estacionar) parkingzona de estacionamiento vigilado/limitado — attended/restricted parking zone
b) ( espacio para estacionar) parking space; ( en centro comercial) (AmL) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)2) ( en el desarrollo de algo)* * *= car park [car-park], parking, parking facilities, parking lot, parking place.Ex. In Baltimore County, Maryland, area branch libraries are publicised with neon signs and have vast car-parks.Ex. Registration for the conference is $75, and includes continental breakfast and lunch, along with free parking at the Executive Towers parking garage.Ex. Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.Ex. On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.Ex. The Conference Centre car park has 650 parking places, with another 5000 places nearby and parking fees can be paid with notes or coins.----* controlador de estacionamiento = traffic warden.* permiso de estacionamiento = parking permit.* * *1)a) ( acción de estacionar) parkingzona de estacionamiento vigilado/limitado — attended/restricted parking zone
b) ( espacio para estacionar) parking space; ( en centro comercial) (AmL) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)2) ( en el desarrollo de algo)* * *= car park [car-park], parking, parking facilities, parking lot, parking place.Ex: In Baltimore County, Maryland, area branch libraries are publicised with neon signs and have vast car-parks.
Ex: Registration for the conference is $75, and includes continental breakfast and lunch, along with free parking at the Executive Towers parking garage.Ex: Library use, expressed as the ratio between those eligible to vote and those registered as adult readers, was related to such factors as class, topograhy, communications and parking facilities.Ex: On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.Ex: The Conference Centre car park has 650 parking places, with another 5000 places nearby and parking fees can be paid with notes or coins.* controlador de estacionamiento = traffic warden.* permiso de estacionamiento = parking permit.* * *A1 (acción de estacionar) parking[ S ] zona de estacionamiento vigilado/limitado attended/restricted parking zone2 (espacio para estacionar) parking space; (recinto) ( AmL) parking lot ( AmE), car park ( BrE); (en carretera) rest area o stop ( AmE), lay-by ( BrE)B(en el desarrollo de algo): se ha producido un estacionamiento en el desarrollo de la enfermedad the development of the disease has haltedun estacionamiento en el crecimiento de la economía a leveling-off in the growth of the economy* * *
estacionamiento sustantivo masculino
( en recinto cerrado) (AmL) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)
estacionamiento m Auto
1 (acción de aparcar) parking
estacionamiento en bateria, parking with the front/back end to the curb
estacionamiento en línea, parking parallel to the curb
2 (aparcamiento) car park, US parking lot
' estacionamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cajón
- ficha
- luz
- playa
English:
parking lights
- warden
- parking
- traffic
* * *1. [acción] parkingestacionamiento en batería [en letrero] = sign indicating one must park at an angle to the Br kerb o US curb;estacionamiento indebido illegal parking;estacionamiento en línea [en letrero] = sign indicating one must park parallel to the Br kerb o US curb2. Am [para muchos vehículos] Br car park, US parking lotestacionamiento subterráneo underground car park;estacionamiento vigilado attended parking3. Am [hueco] parking place;tardamos una hora en encontrar estacionamiento it took us an hour to find a parking place o somewhere to park4. [estabilización] stabilization* * *m AUTO1 parking;estacionamiento indebido illegal parking;estacionamiento prohibido no parking2 L.Am.parking lot, Brcar park* * *1) : parking2) : parking lot -
9 parqueadero
m.1 car park. (Colombian Spanish, Ecuadoran Spanish, Panamanian Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)2 parking lot, car park.* * *SM LAm car park, parking lot (EEUU)* * *masculino (Col) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * *masculino (Col) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * *( Col)* * *
parqueadero sustantivo masculino (Col) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)
' parqueadero' also found in these entries:
English:
parking
* * *parqueadero nmCol, Ecuad, Pan, Ven Br car park, US parking lot* * *m, parqueadera f L.Am.parking lot, Brcar park -
10 guardacoches
m.&f. s&pl.parking attendant.* * *1 parking attendant* * *SMF INV parking attendant* * *masculino y femenino (pl guardacoches) parking lot attendant (AmE), car park attendant (BrE)* * *masculino y femenino (pl guardacoches) parking lot attendant (AmE), car park attendant (BrE)* * *(pl guardacoches)* * *
guardacoches mf inv parking attendant
' guardacoches' also found in these entries:
English:
attendant
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11 parqueo
m.1 parking spot, parking lot, parking place, car park.2 parking, parking a vehicle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: parquear.* * *SM LAm1) (=acto) parking2) (=aparcamiento) car-park, parking lot (EEUU)* * *masculino (Col) parking* * *masculino (Col) parking* * *( AmL)parking* * *parqueo nmBol, Col, Cuba1. [acción] parking2. [lugar] Br car park, US parking lot3. [espacio] parking space* * *parqueo nm: parking -
12 playa
f.beach.ir a la playa de vacaciones to go on holiday to the seasidepres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: playar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: playar.* * *1 (superficie de arena) beach2 (costa) seaside* * *noun f.1) beach2) shore* * *SF1) (=orilla del mar) beachpasar el día en la playa — to spend the day at o on the beach
pescar desde la playa — to fish from the beach o shore
Playa Girón — Caribe Bay of Pigs
2) (=costa) seasideir a veranear a la playa — to spend the summer at the seaside, go to the seaside for one's summer holidays
3) LAm (=llano) flat open spaceplaya de carga y descarga — (Ferro) goods yard
playa de estacionamiento — car park, parking lot (EEUU)
4)* * ** * *= beach, seashore.Ex. After the conference, a tour has been arranged for the attendants to see the country's famous beaches.Ex. Examines the theme of dancing nudes by the seashore in watercolors and oil paintings by John Marin.----* bar junto a la playa = beachside bar.* cabeza de playa = beachhead.* casa de la playa = beach house.* club de playa = beach club.* en la playa = on the seafront, at the seaside.* frente a la playa = beachfront.* golfo de playa = beach bum.* hippie de playa = beach bum.* junto a la playa = beachside.* madera encontrada en la playa = driftwood.* persona que busca y vive de lo que encuentra en las playas = beachcomber.* playa arenosa = sand beach.* playa de arena = sand beach.* ponerse en forma para la lucir el cuerpo en la playa = get + beach-fit.* zona junto a la playa = beachfront.* * ** * *= beach, seashore.Ex: After the conference, a tour has been arranged for the attendants to see the country's famous beaches.
Ex: Examines the theme of dancing nudes by the seashore in watercolors and oil paintings by John Marin.* bar junto a la playa = beachside bar.* cabeza de playa = beachhead.* casa de la playa = beach house.* club de playa = beach club.* en la playa = on the seafront, at the seaside.* frente a la playa = beachfront.* golfo de playa = beach bum.* hippie de playa = beach bum.* junto a la playa = beachside.* madera encontrada en la playa = driftwood.* persona que busca y vive de lo que encuentra en las playas = beachcomber.* playa arenosa = sand beach.* playa de arena = sand beach.* ponerse en forma para la lucir el cuerpo en la playa = get + beach-fit.* zona junto a la playa = beachfront.* * *(extensión de arena) beach; (lugar de veraneo) seasideeste año vamos a la playa we're going to the seaside o beach o ( AmE) ocean for our vacation this yearhacer playa ( RPl); to go to the beachCompuesto:* * *
playa sustantivo femenino
( lugar de veraneo) seasideb)
playa sustantivo femenino
1 beach
2 (lugar de veraneo) seaside
' playa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colchoneta
- costa
- entonces
- estar
- idea
- infestar
- mirón
- mirona
- paseo
- pensar
- rabiosa
- rabioso
- soler
- sombrilla
- tumbona
- un
- una
- válvula
- arenoso
- atracción
- bajada
- caseta
- chalet
- meter
- ojota
- parecer
- toldo
English:
advantage
- appealing
- beach
- between
- bracing
- deck chair
- down
- dune
- expansive
- freeway
- going
- gritty
- holiday
- imagine
- most
- nudist
- place
- seaside
- shelve
- shingle
- shore
- strand
- wade
- wash up
- way
- along
- crawl
- crowded
- deckchair
- drift
- foreshore
- go
- sea
* * *playa nf1. [en el mar] beach;ir a la playa de vacaciones to go on holiday to the seaside* * *f beach* * *playa nf: beach, seashore* * *playa n2. (la costa) seaside -
13 playa de estacionamiento
(CS, Per) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * *(CS, Per) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * *L.Am.parking lot, Brcar park -
14 acto seguido
adv.immediately afterwards, immediately, immediately after, in the next breath.* * *immediately afterwards* * *= thereupon [thereon]Ex. Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.* * *= thereupon [thereon]Ex: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.
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15 arce
m.maple.* * *1 maple (tree)\arce menor common maple, field maplearce real Norway maplearce rojo red maple* * *SM maple, maple tree* * *masculino maple* * *= maple tree, maple.Ex. The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.Ex. It is the only one of the maples for which the leaves are clearly longer than wide and the terminal lobe is much longer than the lateral lobes.----* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* arce sacarino = sugar maple.* azúcar de arce = maple sugar.* caramelo masticable de arce = maple taffee.* hoja de arce = maple leaf.* jarabe de arce = maple syrup.* sirope de arce = maple syrup.* toffee de arce = maple taffee.* * *masculino maple* * *= maple tree, maple.Ex: The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.
Ex: It is the only one of the maples for which the leaves are clearly longer than wide and the terminal lobe is much longer than the lateral lobes.* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* arce sacarino = sugar maple.* azúcar de arce = maple sugar.* caramelo masticable de arce = maple taffee.* hoja de arce = maple leaf.* jarabe de arce = maple syrup.* sirope de arce = maple syrup.* toffee de arce = maple taffee.* * *maple* * *
arce sustantivo masculino
maple
arce m Bot maple tree
' arce' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sácere
English:
maple
* * *arce nmmaplearce blanco maple;arce sacarino sugar maple* * *m BOT maple* * *arce nm: maple tree -
16 bordear
v.1 to border (estar alrededor de).El bus bordea la colina The bus borders the hill.2 to be close to.3 to avoid, to sidestep.María bordea los problemas Mary avoids problems.4 to border on, to be on the border of.5 to serve as a border to, to fringe, to border, to serve as fringe for.El encaje bordea el paño The lace serves as a border to the towel.6 to be a border to, to border, to limit with, to border with.El río bordea al país The river is a border to the country.* * *1 to skirt, go round2 (aproximarse) to border on, verge on* * *verb1) to border, skirt2) border on* * *1. VT1) (=rodear) to skirt (round)2) [calle, árboles] (=estar alrededor de) to border, border on; (=flanquear) to line3) (=acercarse a) [+ edad] to be approaching, be close to; [+ genialidad, obsesión] to border onbordea los sesenta años — he's approaching sixty, he's close to sixty
4) Cono Sur (=evitar)bordear un asunto — to skirt round o avoid a (tricky) subject
2.VI (Náut) to tack* * *verbo transitivoa) ( seguir el borde de) <costa/isla> to skirt, go aroundb) (rodear, lindar con)c) <peligro/fracaso> to come close tod) ( acercarse a)bordea los cincuenta — he's approaching o around fifty
* * *= bound, line, skirt.Ex. Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.Ex. The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.Ex. Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.----* bordear la costa = coast.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( seguir el borde de) <costa/isla> to skirt, go aroundb) (rodear, lindar con)c) <peligro/fracaso> to come close tod) ( acercarse a)bordea los cincuenta — he's approaching o around fifty
* * *= bound, line, skirt.Ex: Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.
Ex: The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.Ex: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.* bordear la costa = coast.* * *bordear [A1 ]vt1 (seguir el borde de) ‹costa/isla› to skirt, go aroundla carretera que bordea el lago the road that goes along the edge of the lakenavegar bordeando la costa to hug the coast2(rodear, lindar con): un camino bordeado de álamos a road lined with poplarslas barriadas pobres que bordean la ciudad the poor districts on the outskirts o edge of the city, the poor districts that flank/surround the city3 ‹peligro/fracaso› to come close tobordea los cincuenta he's approaching o around fifty* * *
bordear ( conjugate bordear) verbo transitivo
‹ isla› to go aroundb) ( estar a lo largo del borde):
bordear verbo transitivo
1 (ir por el borde, rodear) to go round, skirt
2 (estar en el borde) to border
3 pey (estar al límite de, rayar en) to border on: su paciencia bordea la estupidez, his patience borders on stupidity
' bordear' also found in these entries:
English:
line
- rim
- skirt
* * *bordear vt1. [estar alrededor de] to border;cientos de árboles bordean el camino hundreds of trees line the way2. [moverse alrededor de] to skirt (round);tuvimos que bordear el lago we had to skirt (round) the lake;bordearon la costa they hugged the coast3. [rozar] to be close to;bordea los ochenta años she's nearly eighty years old;su insistencia bordea lo impertinente his insistence is verging o bordering on the impertinent* * *v/t ( rodear) border* * *bordear vt1) : to border, to skirtel Río Este bordea Manhattan: the East River borders Manhattan2) : to border onbordea la irrealidad: it borders on unreality3) : to lineuna calle bordeada de árboles: a street lined with trees -
17 carrocería
f.bodywork, chassis, body.* * *1 body, bodywork* * *SF1) (Aut) bodywork2) (=taller) coachbuilder's, body shop* * *femenino ( de automóvil) bodywork* * *= bodywork.Ex. Parking lot dents, collisions and the effects of time, all combine to mar the smooth perfection of your car's bodywork.----* carrocería de autocaravana = camper shell.* carrocero, fabricante de carrocerías = bodybuilder [body-builder].* fabricante de carrocerías = coachbuilder.* * *femenino ( de automóvil) bodywork* * *= bodywork.Ex: Parking lot dents, collisions and the effects of time, all combine to mar the smooth perfection of your car's bodywork.
* carrocería de autocaravana = camper shell.* carrocero, fabricante de carrocerías = bodybuilder [body-builder].* fabricante de carrocerías = coachbuilder.* * *1 (de automóvil) bodywork* * *
carrocería sustantivo femenino ( de automóvil) bodywork
carrocería sustantivo femenino Auto bodywork
' carrocería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chapa
English:
body
- bodywork
- dent
* * *carrocería nfbodywork* * *f AUTO bodywork* * *carrocería nf: bodywork -
18 dejar en herencia
(v.) = bequeathEx. On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.* * *(v.) = bequeathEx: On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.
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19 demoler
v.1 to demolish, to pull down (edificio).Los arquitectos demolieron la casa The architects demolished the house.2 to rout, to demolish.Los Vaqueros demolieron a los Delfines The Cowboys routed the Dolphins.* * *1 to demolish, pull down, tear down2 figurado to demolish, tear to pieces* * *verb* * *VT [+ edificio] to demolish, pull down; [+ argumento, teoría] to demolish* * *verbo transitivoa) < edificio> to demolish, pull downb) <mito/teoría> (fam) to debunk, demolish* * *= demolish, tear down, bulldoze, wreck, knock out, raze.Ex. Having just demolished enumerative classification to some extent in the previous section, it is reasonable to ask how effective menu-based information retrieval systems might be.Ex. A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex. Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex. They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex. Two years ago Hurricane Hugo nearly knocked out Charleston.Ex. The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.----* demoler aparatosamente = bring + crashing down.* demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* * *verbo transitivoa) < edificio> to demolish, pull downb) <mito/teoría> (fam) to debunk, demolish* * *= demolish, tear down, bulldoze, wreck, knock out, raze.Ex: Having just demolished enumerative classification to some extent in the previous section, it is reasonable to ask how effective menu-based information retrieval systems might be.
Ex: A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex: Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex: They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex: Two years ago Hurricane Hugo nearly knocked out Charleston.Ex: The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.* demoler aparatosamente = bring + crashing down.* demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* * *demoler [E9 ]vt1 ‹edificio› to demolish, pull down2 ‹organización/sistema› to do away with, destroy3 ‹mito/teoría› ( fam); to debunk, demolish* * *
demoler ( conjugate demoler) verbo transitivo
demoler verbo transitivo to demolish
' demoler' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirar
English:
demolish
- level
- bull
- devastate
- wreck
* * *demoler vt1. [edificio] to demolish, to pull down2. [organización, sistema] to destroy3. [argumentos, teorías] to demolish* * *v/t demolish* * *demoler {47} vtderribar, derrumbar: to demolish, to destroy -
20 derribar
v.1 to knock down, to demolish.Ella derribó la puerta She knocked down the door.2 to overthrow.El pueblo derribó al tirano The country overthrew the tyrant.3 to down, to bring down.Ella derriba las paredes She downs the walls.4 to blow down, to blow over.5 to crush.* * *1 (demoler) to pull down, demolish, knock down■ derribar un edificio to demolish a building, knock down a building2 (hacer caer a una persona) to knock over; (de un caballo) to throw3 (avión, enemigo) to shoot down, bring down4 (una puerta) to batter down* * *verb1) to demolish2) shoot down* * *1. VT1) (=derrumbar) [+ edificio] to knock down, pull down; [+ puerta] to batter down; [+ barrera] to tear downvan a derribar la fábrica — they are going to knock down o pull down the factory
el huracán derribó varias casas — the hurricane blew down o brought down a number of houses
2) [+ persona] to knock down; (Boxeo) to floor3) (Aer) to shoot down, bring down4) (Caza) to shoot, bag5) [+ gobierno] to bring down, topple6) [+ pasión] to subdue2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/muro> to demolish, knock down; < puerta> to break downb) < avión> to shoot down, bring downd) viento to bring downe) < gobierno> to overthrow, topple* * *= knock out, tear down, smash, pull down, topple, bulldoze, knock down, fell, raze, lay + Nombre + low.Ex. Two years ago Hurricane Hugo nearly knocked out Charleston.Ex. A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex. The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex. Evacuation of the building was followed by a recovery process which included covering stacks with plastic, locating damaged books, pulling down water-soaked ceiling tiles and removing computer terminals.Ex. The latest opinion polls show that 48 percent of Americans would back the use of armed force to topple Saddam Hussein.Ex. Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex. Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.Ex. In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Ex. The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.----* derribar a Alguien de un golpe = knock + Nombre + to the ground, knock + Nombre + to the floor.* derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derribar una barrera = topple + barrier.* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/muro> to demolish, knock down; < puerta> to break downb) < avión> to shoot down, bring downd) viento to bring downe) < gobierno> to overthrow, topple* * *= knock out, tear down, smash, pull down, topple, bulldoze, knock down, fell, raze, lay + Nombre + low.Ex: Two years ago Hurricane Hugo nearly knocked out Charleston.
Ex: A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex: Evacuation of the building was followed by a recovery process which included covering stacks with plastic, locating damaged books, pulling down water-soaked ceiling tiles and removing computer terminals.Ex: The latest opinion polls show that 48 percent of Americans would back the use of armed force to topple Saddam Hussein.Ex: Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex: Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.Ex: In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Ex: The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.* derribar a Alguien de un golpe = knock + Nombre + to the ground, knock + Nombre + to the floor.* derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derribar una barrera = topple + barrier.* * *derribar [A1 ]vt1 ‹edificio/muro› to demolish, knock down, pull down; ‹puerta› to break down2 ‹avión› to shoot down, bring down, down ( colloq)3 ‹persona› to floor, knock … down, lay … out ( colloq); ‹novillo› to knock … over4 «viento» to bring downel viento derribó varios árboles the wind brought down several trees5 ‹gobierno› to overthrow* * *
Multiple Entries:
derribar
derribar algo
derribar ( conjugate derribar) verbo transitivo
‹ puerta› to break down
‹ novillo› to knock … over
derribar verbo transitivo
1 (un edificio) to pull down
(a una persona) to knock down
(un avión) to shoot down
2 (un gobierno) to bring down
' derribar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatir
- echar
- tirar
- botar
English:
blow down
- blow over
- bowl over
- break down
- bring down
- bulldoze
- demolish
- fell
- floor
- kick down
- knock down
- pull down
- shoot down
- tear down
- bowl
- bring
- down
- knock
- shoot
- topple
- unseat
* * *derribar vt1. [construcción, edificio, muro, pared] to knock down, to demolish;[puerta] to break down, to smash down;derribó el castillo de naipes she knocked down the house of cards2. [árbol] [sujeto: leñador] to cut down, to fell;[sujeto: viento, tormenta] to uproot3. [avión, jugador, res] to bring down;[púgil, luchador] to knock down, to floor; [jinete] to unseat4. [gobierno, gobernante] to overthrow5. [en equitación] [obstáculo] to knock over o down* * *v/t2 avión shoot down3 POL bring down* * *derribar vt1) demoler, derrumbar: to demolish, to knock down2) : to shoot down, to bring down (an airplane)3) derrocar: to overthrow* * *derribar vb1. (edificio) to demolish / to pull down2. (persona) to knock down
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