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81 barraca
f.1 shack.2 stall.3 thatched farmhouse (in Valencia and Murcia).4 hut, cabin.5 shanty, cubbyhole, badly built hut or cabin, cottage.6 amusement park ride, ride.* * *1 (casita) cottage (typical in Valencia and Murcia)2 (puesto) stall; (caseta de feria) booth3 (chabola) shack* * *ISF1) (=cabaña) hut, cabin; [de obreros] workmen's hut; [en Valencia] small farmhouse2) (=chabola) shanty, hovel3) [en feria] stall, boothuna barraca de feria — a fairground stall o booth
barraca persa — Cono Sur cut-price store
5)IISF LAm (Mil) barracks* * *2) (Mil) barrack hut3) ( casa) adobe house ( typical of Valencia and Murcia)4) (CS) ( de materiales de construcción) builders merchant o yard* * *= shack, hut, cabin.Ex. In another survey which examined the information needs of residents of new black urban communities, townships and shack settlements identified problems associated with the labor market and transport.Ex. Robinson Crusoe kept his books in a hut which seems quite unsatisfactory in view of the tropical climate of the island.Ex. Stopping a few miles north of where the Lewark meets the great Modoc River in what is now called the American midwest, they constructed a humble cabin and began trading with river men and friendly Indians.* * *2) (Mil) barrack hut3) ( casa) adobe house ( typical of Valencia and Murcia)4) (CS) ( de materiales de construcción) builders merchant o yard* * *= shack, hut, cabin.Ex: In another survey which examined the information needs of residents of new black urban communities, townships and shack settlements identified problems associated with the labor market and transport.
Ex: Robinson Crusoe kept his books in a hut which seems quite unsatisfactory in view of the tropical climate of the island.Ex: Stopping a few miles north of where the Lewark meets the great Modoc River in what is now called the American midwest, they constructed a humble cabin and began trading with river men and friendly Indians.* * *B ( Mil) barrack hutC (casa) cottage ( typical of Valencia and Murcia)D (CS) (de materiales de construcción) builders' merchant o yard* * *
barraca sustantivo femenino
( caseta) boothb) (Mil) barrack hut
barraca sustantivo femenino
1 (chabola) shack, hut
2 (caseta de feria) stall
3 Esp thatched cottage from Valencia
' barraca' also found in these entries:
English:
hut
- shed
- stand
- booth
- lumber
* * *barraca nf1. [chabola] shack2. [de feria] [caseta] booth;[puesto] stall3. [en Valencia y Murcia] thatched farmhouse4. RP [tienda] builders' merchant's* * *f1 ( chabola) shack3 L.Am. ( depósito) shed4:barracas pl L.Am. shanty town sg* * *barraca nf1) cabaña, choza: hut, cabin2) : booth, stall* * *barraca n1. (chabola) shack2. (de feria) stall -
82 base de datos interna
Ex. In-house databases may be constructed with the aid of text retrieval packages to cover a plethora of different applications.* * *Ex: In-house databases may be constructed with the aid of text retrieval packages to cover a plethora of different applications.
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83 bloque funcional de análisis de contenido
(n.) = subject analysis blockEx. In UNIMARC the subject analysis block, block 6 --, contains subject data constructed according to various systems, both verbal and notational.* * *(n.) = subject analysis blockEx: In UNIMARC the subject analysis block, block 6 --, contains subject data constructed according to various systems, both verbal and notational.
Spanish-English dictionary > bloque funcional de análisis de contenido
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84 cabaña
f.1 cabin, hut, barrack, log cabin.2 goal, score point.* * *1 (choza) cabin, hut, shack2 (conjunto de ganados) livestock* * *noun f.cabin, hut* * *SF1) (=choza) hut, cabin; [pobre] hovel, shack2) (Billar) baulk3) (Agr) (=rebaño) (large) flock; (=ganado) livestock4) Cono Sur (=estancia) cattle-breeding ranch* * *1) ( choza) cabin, shack2) (Agr) (RPl) ( estancia) cattle-breeding ranch3) (Méx) (Dep) goal* * *= cottage, cabin, hut, lodge, rondavel, shack, log house.Ex. Tom Jones hiding in a particular copse with Molly Seagrim, Marvell lying in a certain garden, Dimitri Karamazov in that prison cell, Will and Anna in that cottage bedroom.Ex. Stopping a few miles north of where the Lewark meets the great Modoc River in what is now called the American midwest, they constructed a humble cabin and began trading with river men and friendly Indians.Ex. Robinson Crusoe kept his books in a hut which seems quite unsatisfactory in view of the tropical climate of the island.Ex. Dinner will be served in the boma at the Lodge, where you will again spend the night.Ex. Accommodation comprises 200 fully equipped, self-catering rondavels with own bathroom, kitchen and braai facilities.Ex. In another survey which examined the information needs of residents of new black urban communities, townships and shack settlements identified problems associated with the labor market and transport.Ex. In this little town of about a dozen log houses, they were initiated into the mysteries, pleasures, and sufferings of a gold-digger's life.----* cabaña de cazadores = hunting-lodge.* cabaña de madera = log cabin, wood cabin.* cabaña de troncos de madera = log cabin, wood cabin.* * *1) ( choza) cabin, shack2) (Agr) (RPl) ( estancia) cattle-breeding ranch3) (Méx) (Dep) goal* * *= cottage, cabin, hut, lodge, rondavel, shack, log house.Ex: Tom Jones hiding in a particular copse with Molly Seagrim, Marvell lying in a certain garden, Dimitri Karamazov in that prison cell, Will and Anna in that cottage bedroom.
Ex: Stopping a few miles north of where the Lewark meets the great Modoc River in what is now called the American midwest, they constructed a humble cabin and began trading with river men and friendly Indians.Ex: Robinson Crusoe kept his books in a hut which seems quite unsatisfactory in view of the tropical climate of the island.Ex: Dinner will be served in the boma at the Lodge, where you will again spend the night.Ex: Accommodation comprises 200 fully equipped, self-catering rondavels with own bathroom, kitchen and braai facilities.Ex: In another survey which examined the information needs of residents of new black urban communities, townships and shack settlements identified problems associated with the labor market and transport.Ex: In this little town of about a dozen log houses, they were initiated into the mysteries, pleasures, and sufferings of a gold-digger's life.* cabaña de cazadores = hunting-lodge.* cabaña de madera = log cabin, wood cabin.* cabaña de troncos de madera = log cabin, wood cabin.* * *A (choza) cabin, shackB ( Agr)2 ( RPl) (estancia) cattle-breeding ranchC ( Art) pastoral* * *
cabaña sustantivo femenino ( choza) cabin, shack
cabaña sustantivo femenino
1 (refugio) cabin
2 (de ganado) la cabaña caballar de la zona es escasa, horse livestock in this area is scarce
' cabaña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indispensable
- vadear
English:
bunk
- cabin
- footpath
- hut
- lumber
- running
- shed
- tree-house
* * *cabaña nf1. [choza] hut, cabin;una cabaña de pastores a shepherd's hut2. [ganado] livestock;la cabaña bovina de Gales the national herd of Welsh cattle3.cabaña (de salida) [en billares] baulk4. RP [finca] cattle ranch* * *f1 cabin2 Méxen fútbol goal* * *cabaña nfchoza: cabin, hut* * *cabaña n hut -
85 caducado
adj.expired, lapsed, forfeited.past part.past participle of spanish verb: caducar.* * *► adjetivo1 out of date, no longer valid* * *= out of date [out-of-date].Ex. It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.* * *= out of date [out-of-date].Ex: It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.
* * *caducado, -a adj1. [carné, pasaporte] out-of-date2. [alimento, medicamento] past its use-by date;un yogur caducado a yoghurt that's past its use-by date* * * -
86 catálogo alfabético de palabras clave
(n.) = keyword catalogueEx. All stocks were brought together and a keyword catalogue with 9,000 entries was constructed.* * *(n.) = keyword catalogueEx: All stocks were brought together and a keyword catalogue with 9,000 entries was constructed.
Spanish-English dictionary > catálogo alfabético de palabras clave
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87 cloaca
f.1 sewer.2 cloaca, end of the embryonic hindgut, waste passage of the embryo.* * *1 sewer, drain* * *SF sewer, drain* * *1) ( alcantarilla) sewer2) (de ave, reptil) cloaca* * *= sewer.Ex. They constructed many miles of sewer and can be seen as the true instigators of the 19th c. sanitary revolution.* * *1) ( alcantarilla) sewer2) (de ave, reptil) cloaca* * *= sewer.Ex: They constructed many miles of sewer and can be seen as the true instigators of the 19th c. sanitary revolution.
* * *A (alcantarilla) sewertiene una mente de cloaca he has a filthy mind, he has a mind like a sewerB (de un ave, un reptil) cloaca* * *
cloaca sustantivo femenino
1 ( alcantarilla) sewer
2 (de ave, reptil) cloaca
cloaca sustantivo femenino sewer, drain
' cloaca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcantarilla
English:
sewer
* * *cloaca nf1. [alcantarilla] sewer2. [lugar sucio] pigsty;esta habitación es una cloaca this room is a pigsty o tip3. Zool cloaca* * *f tb figsewer* * *cloaca nfalcantarilla: sewer* * *cloaca n sewer -
88 comerciar
v.1 to trade, to do business.comerciar con armas/pieles to deal o trade in arms/fursEllos negocian They trade=do business.2 to sell, to flog, to deal in.* * *1 (comprar y vender) to trade, deal, buy and sell2 (hacer negocios) to do business ( con, with)* * *verb1) to deal, trade* * *VI [dos empresas] to do business (together); [naciones] to tradecomerciar con — [+ empresa] to do business with, have dealings with; [+ país] to trade with; [+ mercancías] to deal in, trade in, handle
* * *verbo intransitivo to trade, do businesscomerciar en algo — to trade o deal in something
* * *= trade.Ex. Stopping a few miles north of where the Lewark meets the great Modoc River in what is now called the American midwest, they constructed a humble cabin and began trading with river men and friendly Indians.----* comerciar con = deal in.* * *verbo intransitivo to trade, do businesscomerciar en algo — to trade o deal in something
* * *= trade.Ex: Stopping a few miles north of where the Lewark meets the great Modoc River in what is now called the American midwest, they constructed a humble cabin and began trading with river men and friendly Indians.
* comerciar con = deal in.* * *comerciar [A1 ]vito trade, do businesscomercian con los países árabes they trade o do business with the Arab countriescomercia con su cuerpo ( euf); she sells her bodycomerciar EN algo to trade o deal IN sthcomerciaban en pieles they were trading o dealing in skins* * *
comerciar ( conjugate comerciar) verbo intransitivo
to trade, do business;
comerciar en algo to trade o deal in sth
comerciar verbo intransitivo to trade: comercian con antigüedades, they trade in antiques
' comerciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negociar
- trabajar
English:
business
- deal in
- trade
- deal
- handle
- receive
* * *comerciar vito trade, to do business;comerciar con armas/pieles to deal o trade in arms/furs;comerciar en especies to deal o trade in kind;comerciamos principalmente con los países mediterráneos we mainly trade o do business with the Mediterranean countries* * *v/i trade ( con with;en in), do business ( con with)* * *comerciar vi: to do business, to trade* * *comerciar vb to trade -
89 compuesto de trozos
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90 compuesto de variables
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91 con el mismo planteamiento que
Ex. A social science information system was also constructed on the same lines as ISSTI.* * *Ex: A social science information system was also constructed on the same lines as ISSTI.
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92 con trozos
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93 con variables
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94 construir un encabezamiento
(v.) = construct + headingEx. The source area identifies the rules under which the heading for the entry was constructed and the date of the entry.* * *(v.) = construct + headingEx: The source area identifies the rules under which the heading for the entry was constructed and the date of the entry.
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95 césped artificial
(n.) = artificial grass, artificial turfEx. The most influential factor in recent hockey success has been artificial grass.Ex. This differential in success rates raises the question of whether new indoor arenas, complete with artificial turf, should be constructed for professional teams.* * *(n.) = artificial grass, artificial turfEx: The most influential factor in recent hockey success has been artificial grass.
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96 de aquí te espero
(adj.) = tremendous, enormous, humongous [humungous], gianormousEx. There has been tremendous growth in libraries since then, but, fundamentally, it has been possible to build on the foundation that nineteenth-century heroes constructed.Ex. In coventional libraries, such searches usually involve an enormous amount of time and energy.Ex. The word ' humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.Ex. The upside, and its a gianormous upside, is that there is so much variety.* * *(adj.) = tremendous, enormous, humongous [humungous], gianormousEx: There has been tremendous growth in libraries since then, but, fundamentally, it has been possible to build on the foundation that nineteenth-century heroes constructed.
Ex: In coventional libraries, such searches usually involve an enormous amount of time and energy.Ex: The word ' humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.Ex: The upside, and its a gianormous upside, is that there is so much variety. -
97 de forma tosca
Ex. Such partitions, in crude form, could certainly be constructed, and they will hardly hold up the general development.* * *Ex: Such partitions, in crude form, could certainly be constructed, and they will hardly hold up the general development.
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98 de un modo engorroso
= awkwardly, cumbrouslyEx. However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.Ex. In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'.* * *= awkwardly, cumbrouslyEx: However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.
Ex: In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'. -
99 de un modo incómodo
= awkwardly, cumbrouslyEx. However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.Ex. In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'.* * *= awkwardly, cumbrouslyEx: However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.
Ex: In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'. -
100 de una manera torpe
= awkwardly, cumbrouslyEx. However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.Ex. In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'.* * *= awkwardly, cumbrouslyEx: However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.
Ex: In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'.
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