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81 rapid-transit railway
NUCL, RAIL, TRANSP ferrocarril de tránsito rápido m, vía férrea de tránsito rápido fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > rapid-transit railway
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82 road over railway
nAUTO, CONST, RAIL, TRANSP, VEH paso a nivel de ferrocarril m -
83 underground railway
RAIL ferrocarril subterráneo m -
84 urban and regional metropolitan railway
n (BrE) (cf urban and regional metropolitan railroad AmE )TRANSP ferrocarril metropolitano urbano y de cercanías mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > urban and regional metropolitan railway
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85 aerial railway
s.ferrocarril aéreo. -
86 by railway
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87 cable railway
s.funicular. -
88 cog railway
s.ferrocarril de cremallera, riel dentado. -
89 elevated railway
s.ferrocarril elevado, ferrocarril aéreo. -
90 forest railway
s.vía férrea forestal. -
91 funicular railway
s.funicular, ferrocarril funicular. -
92 miniature railway
s.ferrocarril en miniatura. -
93 mountain railway
s.ferrocarril de cremallera. -
94 overhead railway
s.ferrocarril aéreo, ferrocarril elevado, ferrocarril urbano elevado, tren elevado. -
95 rack railway
s.ferrocarril de cremallera. -
96 scenic railway
s.montaña rusa, tren en miniatura. -
97 ship railway
s.vía de carena. -
98 single-track railway
s.vía única. -
99 underground railway
s.metro, ferrocarril subterráneo, metropolitano, subterráneo. -
100 branch
1. noun1) (an arm-like part of a tree: He cut some branches off the oak tree.) rama2) (an offshoot from the main part (of a business, railway etc): There isn't a branch of that store in this town; (also adjective) That train runs on the branch line.) sucursal
2. verb((usually with out/off) to spread out like, or into, a branch or branches: The road to the coast branches off here.) ramificarsebranch n1. rama2. sucursal / oficinatr[brɑːnʧ]1 (tree) rama2 (of family) ramo5 (field of science etc) ramo6 (of candleabra) brazo1 (road) bifurcarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbranch line ramal nombre masculinobranch ['brænʧ] vi1) : echar ramas (dícese de una planta)2) diverge: ramificarse, separarsebranch n1) : rama f (de una planta)2) extension: ramal m (de un camino, un ferrocarril, un río), rama f (de una familia o un campo de estudiar), sucursal f (de una empresa), agencia f (del gobierno)n.(§ pl.: branches) = sucursal s.m. (River)n.(§ pl.: branches) = tributario s.m.adj.• ramificar adj.• sucursal adj.n.(§ pl.: branches) = bifurcación s.f.• brazo s.m.• departamento s.m.• facultad s.m.• rama s.f.• ramal s.m.• ramo s.m.v.• bifurcar (Teléfono) v.• bifurcarse v.• ramificar v.• ramificarse v.• separarse v.
I bræntʃ, brɑːntʃnoun ( of tree) rama f; (of river, road, railway) ramal m; (of family, field of study) rama f; ( of computer program) bifurcación f, ramificación f; (of company, bank) sucursal f
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intransitive verb \<\<river/family\>\> ramificarse*; \<\<road\>\> bifurcarse*Phrasal Verbs:[brɑːntʃ]1. N1) [of tree] rama f ; (fig) [of science] rama f ; [of government, police] sección f ; [of industry] ramo m2) (Comm) [of company, bank] sucursal f3) (in road, railway, pipe) ramal m4) [of river] brazo m ; (US) [of stream] arroyo m5) [of family] rama f2.VI [road etc] bifurcarse3.CPDbranch line N — (Rail) ramal m, línea f secundaria
branch manager N — director(a) m / f de sucursal
branch office N — sucursal f
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I [bræntʃ, brɑːntʃ]noun ( of tree) rama f; (of river, road, railway) ramal m; (of family, field of study) rama f; ( of computer program) bifurcación f, ramificación f; (of company, bank) sucursal f
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intransitive verb \<\<river/family\>\> ramificarse*; \<\<road\>\> bifurcarse*Phrasal Verbs:
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