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1 Atlanta
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2 vecino
adj.1 nearby, neighboring, contiguous, bordering.2 similar.m.neighbor, neighbour, person living next door.* * *► adjetivo1 nearby, next, neighbouring (US neighboring)► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (del barrio) neighbour (US neighbor)2 (residente) resident3 (habitante) inhabitant* * *1. (f. - vecina)noun1) neighbor2) resident, inhabitant2. (f. - vecina)adj.* * *vecino, -a1. ADJ1) (=cercano) neighbouring, neighboring (EEUU)se fue a vivir a un pueblo vecino — he went to live in a neighbouring o nearby village
2) (=contiguo)3) frm (=parecido) similar2. SM/ F1) [de edificio, calle] neighbour, neighbor (EEUU)vecino/a de rellano — next-door neighbour (in a block of flats)
2) (=habitante) [de un pueblo] inhabitant; [de un barrio] residentun vecino de la calle Corredera — a resident of o a person who lives in Corredera street
* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( contiguo) neighboring*vecino a algo — bordering on something, adjoining something
b) ( cercano) neighboring*, nearbyII- na masculino, femeninoa) ( persona que vive cerca) neighbor*b) (habitante - de población, municipio) inhabitant; (- de barrio, edificio) resident* * *= neighbour [neighbor, -USA], neighbouring [neighboring, -USA], resident.Ex. Following our examples, the neighbors decide that they can provide the lower-cost food service to the wider community by buying in even larger quantities, and in the process make a profit for themselves.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.----* amabilidad entre vecinos = over-the-fence friendliness.* asociación de vecinos = residents' association, urban residents' association, neighbourhood association.* comunidad de vecinos = housing association.* cordialidad entre vecinos = neighbourliness [neighborliness, -USA].* cualquier hijo de vecino = any Tom, Dick or Harry.* de buen vecino = neighbourly [neighborly, -USA].* material documental de interés para los vecinos del barrio = community literature.* no ser menos que el vecino = keep up with + the Joneses.* nuevo vecino del barrio = new kid on the block.* todo hijo de vecino = every Tom, Dick and Harry.* vecino del pueblo = villager, village man, village woman.* vecinos del pueblo = village people.* vecinos, los = Joneses, the.* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( contiguo) neighboring*vecino a algo — bordering on something, adjoining something
b) ( cercano) neighboring*, nearbyII- na masculino, femeninoa) ( persona que vive cerca) neighbor*b) (habitante - de población, municipio) inhabitant; (- de barrio, edificio) resident* * *= neighbour [neighbor, -USA], neighbouring [neighboring, -USA], resident.Ex: Following our examples, the neighbors decide that they can provide the lower-cost food service to the wider community by buying in even larger quantities, and in the process make a profit for themselves.
Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.* amabilidad entre vecinos = over-the-fence friendliness.* asociación de vecinos = residents' association, urban residents' association, neighbourhood association.* comunidad de vecinos = housing association.* cordialidad entre vecinos = neighbourliness [neighborliness, -USA].* cualquier hijo de vecino = any Tom, Dick or Harry.* de buen vecino = neighbourly [neighborly, -USA].* material documental de interés para los vecinos del barrio = community literature.* no ser menos que el vecino = keep up with + the Joneses.* nuevo vecino del barrio = new kid on the block.* todo hijo de vecino = every Tom, Dick and Harry.* vecino del pueblo = villager, village man, village woman.* vecinos del pueblo = village people.* vecinos, los = Joneses, the.* * *A1 (contiguo) neighboring*los países vecinos the neighboring countriesvecino A algo bordering ON sth, adjoining sthla finca vecina a la suya the property bordering on his o adjoining his, the next o the adjacent property2 (cercano) neighboring*, nearbyera de un pueblo vecino she was from a neighboring o nearby villageB (similar) ‹ideas/posiciones› similarmasculine, feminine1 (habitante, residente — de una población, un municipio) inhabitant; (— de un barrio, edificio) residentla colaboración de todos los vecinos de Atlanta the cooperation of all the inhabitants of Atlanta o of everyone who lives in Atlantala comunidad de vecinos the residents' association2 (persona que vive cerca) neighbor*ayer vi a tu vecina I saw your neighbor yesterday, I saw the woman who lives next door to you yesterdaymi vecino de al lado my next-door neighbormiles de vecinos de la fábrica thousands of people who live near the factory* * *
vecino◊ -na adjetivo
vecino a algo bordering on sth, adjoining sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(— de barrio, edificio) resident
vecino,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (de una casa, barrio) neighbour, US neighbor
2 (de una población) resident
Juan Gómez, vecino de la villa de Madrid, Juan Gómez, resident in Madrid
II adjetivo
1 (países, ciudades) neighbouring, US neighboring
(próximo, cercano) nearby
2 (semejante) close, similar
' vecino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amargura
- robar
- vecina
English:
argument
- auction
- burglarize
- gossip
- howl
- loaded
- local
- neighbor
- neighboring
- neighbour
- neighbouring
- next
- resident
- villager
* * *vecino, -a♦ adj1. [cercano] neighbouring;lo trajeron de un pueblo vecino they brought it from a neighbouring village2. [contiguo] neighbouring;el país vecino the neighbouring country;vecino a next to;una tienda vecina al restaurante a shop next (door) to o adjacent to the restaurant3. [parecido] similar♦ nm,f1. [de la misma casa, calle] neighbour;es mi vecino he's a neighbour of mine;Méx Famel vecino del norte our northern neighbour [the United States]2. [habitante] [de un barrio] resident;[de una localidad] inhabitant;las asociaciones de vecinos the residents' associations;una localidad de 500 vecinos a village of 500 inhabitants;Juan García, vecino de Guadalajara Juan García of Guadalajara* * *I adj neighboring, Brneighbouring;país vecino neighboring countryII m, vecina f neighbor, Brneighbour* * *vecino, -na n1) : neighbor2) : resident, inhabitant* * *vecino1 adj neighbouringvecino2 n neighbour -
3 Georgia
1 Georgia\Georgia del Sur South Georgia* * *SF Georgia* * *= Georgia, GA (Georgia).Nota: Estado norteamericano.Ex. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.Ex. This is a report of a Planning Conference for Solar Technology Information Transfer in Georgia, held in Atlanta, GA. on July 24-25, 1978.* * *= Georgia, GA (Georgia).Nota: Estado norteamericano.Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.
Ex: This is a report of a Planning Conference for Solar Technology Information Transfer in Georgia, held in Atlanta, GA. on July 24-25, 1978.* * *Georgia* * *Georgia nGeorgia -
4 dejar (un) buen sabor de boca
(v.) = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouthEx. As you can imagine, my previous experiences in Atlanta have not left a good taste in my mouth.* * *(v.) = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouthEx: As you can imagine, my previous experiences in Atlanta have not left a good taste in my mouth.
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5 dejar un grato sabor de boca
(v.) = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouthEx. As you can imagine, my previous experiences in Atlanta have not left a good taste in my mouth.* * *(v.) = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouthEx: As you can imagine, my previous experiences in Atlanta have not left a good taste in my mouth.
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6 desparramarse
1 to spread, scatter (líquido) to spill2 (divulgar) to spread* * *VPR1) (=esparcirse) [hojas, lentejas] to scatter; [líquido] to spill, be spilt2) * (=pasarlo bomba) to have a whale of a time ** * *(v.) = sprawlEx. Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.* * *(v.) = sprawlEx: Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.
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desparramar vtr, desparramarse verbo reflexivo to spread, scatter
(líquido) to spill
' desparramarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desparramar
* * *vpr[líquido] to spill; [objetos, papeles, personas] to scatter, to spread out* * *v/r spill; figscatter -
7 desperdigarse
1 to scatter, disperse* * *VPR to scatter* * *verbo pronominal ( esparcirse) to be scattered, to scatter* * *= straggle, sprawl.Ex. After the music festival, campers began straggling out of town -- many of them looking to hitch a ride.Ex. Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.* * *verbo pronominal ( esparcirse) to be scattered, to scatter* * *= straggle, sprawl.Ex: After the music festival, campers began straggling out of town -- many of them looking to hitch a ride.
Ex: Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.* * *
desperdigar vtr, desperdigarse verbo reflexivo to scatter, separate
' desperdigarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desperdigar
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8 establecerse
1 (en un lugar) to settle; (en un negocio) to set up in business* * *1) to settle* * *VPR1) (=fijar residencia) to settle2) (=abrir un negocio) to set up (a business), open up (a business)establecerse por cuenta propia — to set up on one's own, open up one's own business
* * *(v.) = settle in, settle downEx. She still had more than two weeks in which to return to Deuxville, settle in and find an apartment, and get to know the city.Ex. A once closed society suddenly opened its doors to allow other ethnic groups to come in and settle down in their midst, which led to many cross-marriages.* * *(v.) = settle in, settle downEx: She still had more than two weeks in which to return to Deuxville, settle in and find an apartment, and get to know the city.
Ex: A once closed society suddenly opened its doors to allow other ethnic groups to come in and settle down in their midst, which led to many cross-marriages.* * *
■establecerse verbo reflexivo to settle: después de casarse, se establecieron en Atlanta, they settled in Atlanta after they got married
' establecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enraizar
- enraizarse
- asentar
- establecer
English:
open up
- set up
- settle
* * *vpr1. [instalarse] to settle;se establecieron en Madrid they settled in Madrid, they set up home in Madrid2. [poner un negocio] to set up a business;voy a establecerme por mi cuenta I'm going to set up on my own o set up my own business* * *v/r1 en lugar settle2 en profesión set up* * *vrinstalarse: to settle, to establish oneself* * *establecerse vb1. (instalarse) to settlese ha establecido he's set up in business / he's set up his own business -
9 extenderse
1 (durar) to extend, last■ el periodo que estudiaremos se extiende entre los siglos XVIII y XIX the period we're going to study goes from the 18th century to the 19th century2 (terreno) to stretch3 figurado (difundirse) to spread, extend4 figurado (al hablar) to enlarge, expand, go into detail* * *1) to stretch2) spread* * *VPR1) (=propagarse) [tumor, rumor, revolución] to spread (a to)2) (=ocupar un espacio) [terreno, cultivo] to stretch, extend; [especie, raza] to extendla mancha de petróleo se extendía hasta la orilla — the oil-slick stretched o extended as far as the shore
ante nosotros se extendía todo un mundo de posibilidades — a whole world of possibilities lay before us
3) (=durar) to lastel período que se extiende desde principios de siglo hasta los años veinte — the period lasting from the beginning of the century up to the 1920s
4) (=explayarse)extenderse en o sobre — [+ tema, comentarios, respuestas] to expand on
* * *(v.) = spread (over/throughout), gain + currency, spread over, take off, catch on, ricochet, sweep through, sprawlEx. This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.Ex. It seems that around this late period of the seventeenth century this usage was beginning to gain currency.Ex. Files will have to be spread over two or more disks, and it may not be convenient to divide the file in this way.Ex. But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information.Ex. These new technologies are advancing rapidly in Japan and are likely to catch on quickly in other countries.Ex. The subsequent changes that threaten to ricochet through the higher education sector can be described as evolutionary.Ex. A killer bacteria resistant to antibiotics is sowing panic across Israel as it sweeps through hospitals leaving scores dead.Ex. Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.* * *(v.) = spread (over/throughout), gain + currency, spread over, take off, catch on, ricochet, sweep through, sprawlEx: This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.
Ex: It seems that around this late period of the seventeenth century this usage was beginning to gain currency.Ex: Files will have to be spread over two or more disks, and it may not be convenient to divide the file in this way.Ex: But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information.Ex: These new technologies are advancing rapidly in Japan and are likely to catch on quickly in other countries.Ex: The subsequent changes that threaten to ricochet through the higher education sector can be described as evolutionary.Ex: A killer bacteria resistant to antibiotics is sowing panic across Israel as it sweeps through hospitals leaving scores dead.Ex: Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.* * *
■extenderse verbo reflexivo
1 (en el tiempo) to extend, last
2 (en el espacio) to spread out, stretch
3 (divulgarse) to spread, extend
4 (hablar mucho tiempo) to go on
' extenderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cundir
- seguir
- extender
- ir
- lado
English:
currency
- enlarge
- extend
- fire
- lie
- open out
- permeate
- range
- reach
- set in
- sprawl
- spread
- stretch
- stretch out
- sweep
- tail back
- unfold
- span
- spill
- wild
* * *vprextenderse por to stretch o extend across;sus tierras se extienden hasta la carretera/por todo el valle his property extends as far as the main road/all the way along the valley2. [durar] to extend, to last;su etapa de gobierno se extiende desde 1986 a 1994 her period of office extended o lasted from 1986 to 19943. [difundirse] to spread ( por across);el incendio se extendió por el bosque the fire spread through the forest;el virus se extendió rápidamente por Internet the virus spread quickly over the Internet;pon servilletas para que no se extienda la mancha put some paper napkins down so the stain doesn't spread;la costumbre se ha extendido a otras zonas del país the custom has spread to other parts of the country4. [hablar mucho] to enlarge, to expand (en on);no quisiera extenderme más I prefer not to say any more than that5. [tenderse] to stretch out* * *v/r1 de campos stretch2 de influencia extend3 ( difundirse) spread4 ( durar) last5 ( explayarse) go into detail* * *vr1) : to spread2) : to last* * *extenderse vbse ha extendido la moda de llevar el pelo muy corto the fashion of having very short hair has spread2. (en el tiempo) to last3. (terreno) to stretch -
10 villa olímpica
(n.) = Olympic villageEx. The campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, was the site of the Olympic village for the 1996 Centennial Games.* * *(n.) = Olympic villageEx: The campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, was the site of the Olympic village for the 1996 Centennial Games.
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11 atlanteño
adj.from Atlanta.
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