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2 BEKKR
I)(gen. -s or -jar, pl. -ir), m. bench; œðri bekkr, the upper bench (along the north side of the hall, looking towards the sun); úœðri bekkr, the lower (inferior) bench (along the southern side); breiða, strá bekki, to cover, strew the benches (in preparation for a feast or wedding).(gen. -s or -jar, pl. -ir), m. beck, brook (poet.).* * *1.jar, m. pl. ir, gen. pl. ja, dat. jum, [A. S. benc; Engl. bench, bank; Germ. bank; Dan. bænk; Icel. per assimil. kk; the Span. banco is of Teut. origin]1. a bench, esp. of the long benches in an old hall used instead of chairs; the north side of a hall (that looking towards the sun) was called æðri bekkr, the upper bench (Gl. 337, Ld. 294); the southern side úæðri bekkr, the lower (inferior) bench, Nj. 32, Eg. 547, Fms. iv. 439, xi. 70, Glúm. 336, Ld. l. c.; thus sitja á enn æðra or úæðra bekk is a standing phrase: the placing of the benches differed in Icel. and Norway, and in each country at various times; as regards the Icel. custom vide Nj. ch. 34, Sturl. i. 20, 21, the banquet at Reykhólar, A. D. 1120, ii. 182, the nuptials at Flugumýri, Lv. ch. 13, Ld. ch. 68, Gunnl. S. ch. 11, Ísl. ii. 250, cp. Nj. 220: á báða bekki, on both sides of the ball, Ísl. ii. 348, cp. Gísl. 41 (in a verse), etc.: as to foreign (Norse) customs, vide esp. Fagrsk. ch. 216, cp. Fms. vi. 390, xi. (Jómsv. S.) 70, Glúm. ch. 6, Orkn. ch. 70, Sturl. ii. 126; see more minutely under the words skáli, öndvegi, pallr, etc.; breiða, strá bekki, is to strew or cover the benches in preparing for a feast or wedding; bekki breiði (imper. pl., MS. breiða), dress the benches! Alvm. 1; bekki at strá, Em. verse 1; standit upp jötnar ok stráit bekki, Þkv. 22; brynjum um bekki stráð, the benches (wainscots?) covered with coats of mail, Gm. 44: in these phrases bekkir seems to be a collective name for the hall, the walls of which were covered with tapestry, the floor with straw, as in the Old Engl. halls. The passage Vtkv. 10—hveim eru bekkir baugum sánir—is dubious (stráðir?); búa bekki, to dress the benches; er Baldrs feðr bekki búna veit ek at sumblum, Km. 25; breitt var á bekki, brúðr sat á stól, Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 466; vide brúðarbekkr.COMPDS: bekkjarbót, bekkjargjöf.2. as a law term, cp. Engl. bench; the benches in the lögrétta in Icel. were, however, usually called pallr, v. the Grág.3. the coloured stripes in a piece of stuff.2.s, and jar, m. [North. E. beck; Germ. bach; Dan. bæk; Swed. bäck], a rivulet, brook. In Icel. the word is only poët. and very rare; the common word even in local names of the 10th century is lækr (Lækjar-bugr, -óss, etc.); Sökkva-bekkr, Edda, is a mythical and pre-Icel. name; in prose bekkr may occur as a Norse idiom, Fms. vi. 164, 335, viii. 8, 217, Jb. 268, or in Norse laws as in Gþl. 418. At present it is hardly understood in Icel. and looked upon as a Danism. The phrase—þar er (breiðr) bekkr á milli, there is a beck between, of two persons separated so as to be out of each other’s reach—may be a single exception; perhaps the metaphor is taken from some popular belief like that recorded in the Lay of the Last Minstrel, note to 3. 13, and in Burns’Tam o’ Shanter—‘a running stream they dare na cross;’ some hint of a like belief in Icel. might be in Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 356. It is now and then used in poetry, as, yfir um Kedrons breiðan bekk, Pass. 1. 15.COMPDS: bekkjarkvern, bekkjarrás. -
3 banquillo
m.1 low stool (asiento).2 defendant's seat.3 bench, bench for the reserve players.4 penalty area, penalty box.* * *1 (en tribunal) dock2 (en deporte) bench* * *noun m.1) bench2) dock* * *SM (=asiento) bench; (Dep) bench, team bench; (Jur) dockel portero tuvo que quedarse en el banquillo — the goalkeeper had to stay o remain on the bench
* * *a) (Der)b) (Dep) bench* * *= bench [benches -pl.], stool.Ex. With their massive amount of luggage, they were an object of curiosity from the folks sitting on benches.Ex. He fell from his stool, passing out.----* en el banquillo = on the bench.* * *a) (Der)b) (Dep) bench* * *= bench [benches -pl.], stool.Ex: With their massive amount of luggage, they were an object of curiosity from the folks sitting on benches.
Ex: He fell from his stool, passing out.* en el banquillo = on the bench.* * *1 ( Der):el banquillo (de los acusados) the dockme siento como en el banquillo (de los acusados) I feel as if I'm on trial o in the dock2 ( Dep) benchlleva varios partidos en el banquillo he's been on the bench for the last few games* * *
banquillo sustantivo masculinoa) (Der):
b) (Dep) bench
banquillo sustantivo masculino
1 Jur dock
estar en el banquillo de los acusados, to be in the dock
el famoso banquero se sentará mañana en el banquillo de los acusados, the well-known banker will stand trial tomorrow
2 Dep bench, benches pl
' banquillo' also found in these entries:
English:
bar
- bench
- dock
- witness box
- witness stand
* * *banquillo nm1. [asiento] low stoolestas acusaciones llevarán al banquillo a muchos políticos these accusations will land many politicians in the dock3. Dep bench* * *m1 JUR dock2 DEP bench;estar en el banquillo DEP be on the bench* * *banquillo nm1) : bench (in sports)2) : dock, defendant's seat -
4 PALLR
(-s, -ar), m.1) step, = gráda;2) the raised-floor along the sides of the hall, = ‘lang-pallar’;* * *m. [the etymology of this word, as also the time when and place whence it was borrowed, is uncertain; the true Norse word is bekkr or flet; pallr may be of Norman origin, although it is frequently used in the Sagas referring to the Saga time (10th century); even the benches in the legislative assembly on the alþing were called pallar, not bekkir; but this cannot have been so originally. The word itself is, like páll, probably from Lat. palus, pala = stipes, Du Cange; Engl. pale, palings; in the Icel. it is used of high steps (Lat. gradus), esp. of any high floor or daïs in old dwellings, sometimes = flet (q. v.) or = lopt (q. v.), and lastly of the benches in the hall = bekkr (q. v.) The adoption of the word was probably connected with the change in the floor and seats of the halls, as mentioned in Fagrsk. ch. 219, 220, which arrangement of benches was adopted from Norman England, and is in fact still seen in English college-halls, with the raised high floor at the upper end. In Icel. the ladies were then seated on this daïs (há-pallr, þver-pallr), instead of being placed, according to the older custom, on the left hand along the side walls, see below, II. 2. As the Sagas were written after this had taken place, so the use of the word, e. g. in the Njála (ch. 34 and often), may be an anachronism.]B. A step = Lat. gradus; þessi steinn var útan sem klappaðr væri gráðum eða pöllum, Fms. i. 137; vindur upp at ganga, nítján pallar á bergit, Symb. 56; stíga pall af palli, from step to step, Hom. 140. palla-söngr and palla-sálmi, m. = the ‘graduale,’ chant, or responsorium ‘in gradibus’ in the Roman Catholic service, from its being chanted at the steps of the altar; sá söngr heitir pallasöngr þviat hann er fyrir pöllum sunginn, 625. 188, Hom. (St.), Mar.: metaph. degree, enn tólpti pallr ósóma, 677. 1: þrjátigi palla djúpr, Bév. palls-bók, f. ‘graduale,’ the service-book for the high mass, Játv. ch. 10.II. a daïs with its set of benches; þar skulu pallar þrír vera ( three sets of benches) umhverfis lögréttuna, Grág. i. 4; pallinn þann inn úæðra, Eg. 303; Flosi gékk inn í stofuna ok settisk niðr, ok kastaði í pallinn ( he threw on the floor) undan sér há-sætinu, Nj. 175; konungr leit yfir lýðinn umhverfis sik á pallana, Fms. vii. 156; hann lá í pallinum, 325; konungr sat í pallinum hjá honum, xi. 366; gékk Þrándr í stofu, en þeir lágu í pallinum, Sigurðr ok Þórðr ok Gautr, Fær. 195.2. the raised floor or daïs at the upper end of the hall, where the ladies were seated (= þver-pallr, há-p.), konur skipuðu pall, Nj. 11; konur sátu á palli, Ísl. ii. 250; hljópu þeir inn ok til stofu, ok sat Katla á palli ok spann, Eb. 94; hón fal sik í pallinum, she hid herself in the pallr, Landn. 121; var þar hlemmr undir ok holr innan pallrinn, … þá bað Geirríð brjóta upp pallinn, var Oddr þar fundinn, Eb. 96:—mið-pallr, the middle bench; krók-pallr, the corner bench, Skíða R. (where the beggar littered himself).3. in mod. usage the sitting-room is called pallr, from being elevated a yard or two above the level ground; í hlýindin þar hjónin búa á palli. Snót: hence pall-skör, f. the ridge of the pallr: palls-horn, n. the corner of the pallr, Nj. 220, Sturl. iii. 141. -
5 banco
m.1 bench (asiento).banco azul (politics) = seats in Spanish parliament where government ministers sitbanco de remo rowing machine2 bank.banco Central Europeo European Central Bankel banco Mundial the World Bank3 shoal.4 bank.banco de sangre blood bankbanco de esperma sperm bank5 workbench.6 school of fish.7 shelf.* * *1 bank2 (asiento) bench; (de iglesia) pew3 (mesa) bench, work bench4 (de peces) shoal\banco de carpintero workbenchbanco de datos data bankbanco de hielo ice floebanco de imágenes image bankbanco de memoria memory bankbanco de niebla fog bankbanco de órganos organ bankbanco de prueba test benchbanco de sangre blood bankbanco de semen sperm bank* * *noun m.1) bank2) bench, stool3) school* * *SM1) (=asiento) [al aire libre] bench, seat; [en iglesia] pew; [de carpintero] benchbanco azul — (Pol) ministerial benches pl
banco de pruebas — (lit) test bed; (fig) testing ground
2) (Com, Econ) bankbanco ejidal — Méx cooperative bank
3) (=reserva) [de información, órganos] bank4) (Geog) [en el mar] bank, shoal; (=estrato) stratum, layer; And (=suelo aluvial) deposit ( of alluvial soil); Caribe (=tierra elevada) raised groundbanco de hielo — ice field, ice floe
5) [de peces] shoal, school* * *1)a) ( de parque) bench; ( de iglesia) pew; ( de barca) thwart; ( pupitre) (Chi) deskb) ( de taller) workbench2) (Com, Fin) bank; ( de órganos) bank; ( de información) bank•* * *1)a) ( de parque) bench; ( de iglesia) pew; ( de barca) thwart; ( pupitre) (Chi) deskb) ( de taller) workbench2) (Com, Fin) bank; ( de órganos) bank; ( de información) bank•* * *banco11 = bank.Ex: If, for instance, a nonresearch library acquires a work in English, issued by the bank of Japan, the rules permit the acquiring library to enter the work under the name of the institution in English.
* banco comercial = commercial bank, business bank.* banco de ahorros mutualista = mutual savings bank.* banco de ahorros mutuos = mutual savings bank.* banco de conocimiento = knowledge bank.* banco de datos = data bank [databank], factual data bank.* banco de datos factual = factual data bank.* banco de datos terminológico = terminological data bank.* banco de esperma = sperm bank.* banco de genes = gene bank.* banco de imágenes = image bank.* banco de niebla = fog patch, fog bank.* banco de peces = school of fish, shoal of fish.* banco de recursos electrónicos = electronic resource bank.* banco de sangre = blood bank.* banco en casa = home banking.* banco genético = gene pool.* banco mercantil = commercial bank.* Banco Mundial, el = World Bank, the.* banco pagador = drawee bank.* banco terminológico = term bank.* billete de banco = banknote.* billetes de banco = paper money.banco22 = horse, bench [benches -pl.], pew, benching.Ex: The stays for tympan and frisket, the bar-catch, footstep, etc., were adjusted to the pressman's liking; the heap was positioned on the horse; and everything was ready to begin printing.
Ex: With their massive amount of luggage, they were an object of curiosity from the folks sitting on benches.Ex: The article 'The comfortable pew is a thorny throne' reviews the technological, political, philosophical, professional and educational issues associated with filtering access to information.Ex: There is an imaginative reuse of windowless central storage area, uplighting, and perimeter benching = Se hace una reutilización imaginativa de una zona de almacenamiento central sin ventanas, iluminación es ascendente y hay bancos en todo el perímetro.* banco de carpintero = woodwork-shop bench.* banco de mecánico = metal-shop bench.* banco de parque = park bench.* banco de piedra = stone bench.* banco de plaza = park bench.* banco de pruebas = testbed [test bed], benchmarking.* tornillo de banco = vice [vise, -USA], clamp.* * *A1 (asiento — de parque) bench; (— de iglesia) pew; (— de escuela) bench, form ( BrE); (— de barca) thwart2 (taburete) stool3 (de taller) workbenchCompuestos:workbench( Tec) test bedesta guerra sería el banco de pruebas de sus teorías this war would be the testing ground for their theoriesB2 (de órganos) bank3 (de información) bankCompuestos:( Fin) central bankfood bank( Fin) clearing bank( Fin) lending bank( Inf) data base o bank( Med) sperm bank( Fin) investment bankmemory bank( Fin) investment bank; merchant bank( Med) organ bank( Med) blood bank( Med) sperm bank( Fin) issuing bank( Fin) home banking( Med) mortgage bank( Fin) merchant bank( Fin) World Bank( Fin) joint-stock bankC1 (de peces) shoal2 (bajío) bar, bankCompuestos:sandbankcoral reeffog banksnowdrift* * *
Del verbo bancar: ( conjugate bancar)
banco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bancó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
bancar
banco
banco sustantivo masculino
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( de iglesia) pew;
( de barca) thwart;
( pupitre) (Chi) desk
2 (Com, Fin) bank;
(de órganos, sangre) bank;
( de información) bank;◊ banco de datos data base o bank;
banco de esperma or semen sperm bank
3 ( de peces) shoal;
( bajío) bar, bank;
banco sustantivo masculino
1 (para sentarse) bench
2 Com Fin bank
3 (de peces) shoal, school
4 Med (de órganos, etc) bank
banco de sangre, blood bank
5 (acumulación) bank
banco de arena, sandbank
banco de niebla, fog bank
♦ Locuciones: fig fam tener salidas de pata de banco, to be flippant
' banco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- asaltar
- asalto
- caballete
- caja
- consejo
- cuenta
- exhaustiva
- exhaustivo
- extracto
- ingresar
- libreta
- meter
- préstamo
- recordar
- reintegro
- robar
- robo
- sacar
- ventanilla
- atención
- atracador
- atracar
- atraco
- bajío
- B<su>o</su>
- cajero
- cerca
- correr
- empleado
- entrar
- escaño
- funcionario
- giro
- haber
- luego
- pasar
- pedir
- presidencia
- presidente
- sucursal
- vigilante
English:
bank
- banknote
- beach
- bench
- bill
- blood bank
- charge
- clerk
- counter
- crisp
- detail
- distrust
- draw
- fall in with
- governor
- head-hunt
- hold-up
- investment bank
- mask
- merchant bank
- near
- note
- pack ice
- pew
- publicity
- remind
- rob
- sandbank
- school
- shift over
- shoal
- start off
- take out
- vice
- withdraw
- witness box
- witness stand
- workbench
- world
- arrangement
- at
- borrow
- clamp
- mailing list
- park
- robbery
- sand
- stool
- vise
- with
* * *banco nm1. [asiento] bench;[de iglesia] pew Pol banco azul = seats in Spanish parliament where government ministers sit;banco público public bench;banco de remo rowing machine2. [institución financiera] bankbanco central central bank; UE Banco Central Europeo European Central Bank;el Banco Central del Uruguay = Uruguay's issuing bank, Br ≈ the Bank of England, US ≈ the Federal Reserve System;banco comercial commercial bank;banco emisor issuing bank;el Banco de España = Spain's issuing bank, Br ≈ the Bank of England, US ≈ the Federal Reserve System;Banco Europeo de Inversiones European Investment Bank;Banco Europeo de Reconstrucción y Desarrollo European Bank for Reconstruction and Development;banco industrial industrial bank;Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo Inter-American Development Bank;banco de inversiones investment bank;banco mercantil merchant bank;el Banco Mundial the World Bank;banco de negocios merchant bank;Col Banco de la República = Colombia's issuing bank, Br ≈ Bank of England, US ≈ Federal Reserve System3. [de peces] shoalbanco de peces shoal of fish;banco de pesca fishing ground, fishery4. [depósito] bankInformát banco de datos data bank;banco de órganos organ bank;banco de sangre blood bank;banco de semen sperm bank5. [de carpintero, artesano] workbenchFig testing ground;servir de banco de pruebas para algo to be a testing ground for sth7. banco de arena sandbank;banco de hielo pack ice;banco de niebla fog bank* * *m1 COM bank* * *banco nm1) : bankbanco central: central bankbanco de datos: data bankbanco de arena: sandbankbanco de sangre: blood bank2) banca: stool, bench3) : pew4) : school (of fish)* * *banco n1. (establecimiento) bank3. (de peces) shoal -
6 hémicycle
hémicycle [emisikl]masculine nouna. semicircleb. ( = salle) amphitheatre* * *emisikl* * *emisikl nm(forme, bâtiment) semicircle, POLITIQUEl'hémicycle — the benches (in French parliament)
* * *hémicycle nm ( de théâtre) semicircular auditorium; ( salle quelconque) semicircular room; l'hémicycle (de l'Assemblée nationale) the benches of the French National Assembly.[emisikl] nom masculin1. [espace en demi-cercle] semicircle2. [salle garnie de gradins] semicircular amphitheatrea. POLITIQUE [salle] the benches ou chamber of the French National Assemblyb. [Assemblée] the French National Assembly -
7 ספסל
סַפְסָלm. (v. סֵפֶל 2) frame, bench, stool. Kidd.70a ס׳ דאמור רבנןוכ׳ call it safsal (Hebrew) as the scholars do, or (v. אִיסְטְבָא 2). Kel. XXII, 3 ס׳ שניטלוכ׳ a bench (long board) which has lost one of its ends (supports). Tosef. ib. B. Bath.I, 12 ס׳ שנתפרק a frame which has fallen apart Mikv. V, 2; a. fr.Pl. סַפְסַלִּים, סַפְסַלִּין. Y.Ber.IV, 7d top שמנים ס׳ היו שם שלוכ׳ eighty benches (forms) of students were there. Tosef. l. c. 11 הס׳ שבפונדקאות the (movable) benches in inns; הס׳ של מלמדיוכ׳ the school teachers benches (open frames serving as foot-rests for those behind). Kel. XII, 10 ס׳ שבמרחץ (used as singular) the (marble) board-frame (with wooden supports). B. Bath.IV, 6 לא מכר … הס׳ (Babli ed. 67b הסְפָלִין) has not sold (with the bath-house) the boards of the seats. Ib. 67b בית הס׳ Ms. H. a. R. (ed. הספלים) the room where the seats are kept. Pes.51a סַפְסַלֵּי נכרים the frames on which gentiles spread their goods. Snh.104b לחכה אש בסַפְסִילֵיהֶן (some ed. בסַפְסַלֵּיהָם) fire lapped their benches; a. fr. -
8 סַפְסָל
סַפְסָלm. (v. סֵפֶל 2) frame, bench, stool. Kidd.70a ס׳ דאמור רבנןוכ׳ call it safsal (Hebrew) as the scholars do, or (v. אִיסְטְבָא 2). Kel. XXII, 3 ס׳ שניטלוכ׳ a bench (long board) which has lost one of its ends (supports). Tosef. ib. B. Bath.I, 12 ס׳ שנתפרק a frame which has fallen apart Mikv. V, 2; a. fr.Pl. סַפְסַלִּים, סַפְסַלִּין. Y.Ber.IV, 7d top שמנים ס׳ היו שם שלוכ׳ eighty benches (forms) of students were there. Tosef. l. c. 11 הס׳ שבפונדקאות the (movable) benches in inns; הס׳ של מלמדיוכ׳ the school teachers benches (open frames serving as foot-rests for those behind). Kel. XII, 10 ס׳ שבמרחץ (used as singular) the (marble) board-frame (with wooden supports). B. Bath.IV, 6 לא מכר … הס׳ (Babli ed. 67b הסְפָלִין) has not sold (with the bath-house) the boards of the seats. Ib. 67b בית הס׳ Ms. H. a. R. (ed. הספלים) the room where the seats are kept. Pes.51a סַפְסַלֵּי נכרים the frames on which gentiles spread their goods. Snh.104b לחכה אש בסַפְסִילֵיהֶן (some ed. בסַפְסַלֵּיהָם) fire lapped their benches; a. fr. -
9 нареден
1. arranged(за тухли и пр.) stacked, rangedстолове, наредени покрай стената chairs drawn up along the wallтой седеше на една от пейките, които бяха наредени покрай тротоара he was sitting on one of the benches that lined the sidewalk2. in good order, orderlyнаредена къща/стая a well furnished house/roomвж. нареждам* * *наредѐн,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.)1. arranged; (за тухли и пр.) stacked, ranged; столове, \наредени покрай стената chairs drawn up along the wall; той седеше на една от пейките, които бяха \наредени покрай тротоара he was sitting on one of the benches that lined the sidewalk;2. in good order, orderly; \наредена къща/стая a well furnished house/room.* * *arranged* * *1. (за тухли и пр.) stacked, ranged 2. arranged 3. in good order, orderly 4. НАРЕДЕНa къща/стая a well furnished house/room 5. вж. нареждам 6. столове, НАРЕДЕНи покрай стената chairs drawn up along the wall 7. той седеше на една от пейките, които бяха НАРЕДЕНи покрай тротоара he was sitting on one of the benches that lined the sidewalk -
10 FLET
(gen. pl. fletja), n. the raised flooring along the side walls of a hall (to sit or lie on) together with the benches thereon. Also in pl.* * *n. [cp. Scot. and Engl. flat = a story of a house; Dan. fled in fled-föring; A. S. flett = aula; O. H. G. flazi; Hel. fletti = coenaculum, domus; mod. provinc. Germ. fletz]:— a set of rooms or benches, and hence metaph. the house itself; often in pl., chiefly used in poetry and in law.1. rooms; flet fagrlig, Vtkv. 6; sitja á fleti fyrir, Hm. 1; ef lengi sitr annars fletjum á, 34; flets strá, rooms strewed with straw, Ls. 46; setjask miðra fletja, to be seated in the middle, Rm. 4; vaxa upp á fletjum, 34; láttu á flet vaða gull-skálir, let the golden goblets go round the benches (as the Engl. loving cup), Akv. 10; stýra fletjum, to dwell, keep house, Helr. 10; bera hrör af fletjum, Scot. to lift and carry a body out of the house, to bury, Stor. 4; um flet ok um bekki, Fas. ii. 164.2. in law phrases, a house; setja hann niðr bundinn á flet sýslu-manns, to place him bound in the bailiff’s house, Gþl. 147, cp. 534; þá skulu þeir hafa vitni til, ok setja þann mann bundinn á flet hans, N. G. L. i. 162, of compulsory alimentation, cp. Dan. fled-föring; er dóttir hans á fleti, if he has a daughter in the house, 341; ganga á flet ok á borð e-s, to board and lodge with one, D. N. ii. 442.3. a couch, in the phrase, rísa ór fleti, to rise up from bed, of a lazy fellow, Gullþ. 14; the word agrees with the mod. use of flet, a flat bed on the floor, = flat-sæng.COMPDS: fletbjörn and fletvargr. -
11 министерские скамьи
1) General subject: ministerial benches2) Diplomatic term: ministerial benches (в палате общин в Великобритании)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > министерские скамьи
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12 скамьи оппозиции
1) General subject: the opposition benches2) Diplomatic term: Opposition benches (в британском парламенте) -
13 Heurige
m; -n, -n1. new wine* * *Heu|ri|ge ['hɔyrɪgə] early potatoes pl* * *Heu·ri·ge(r)1. (Weinlokal) wine tavern2. (Wein der letzten Lese) new wine, wine of the latest vintage* * *der; adj. Dekl. (bes. österr.) new wine•• Cultural note:This is an Austrian term for both a new wine and an inn with new wine on tap, especially an inn with its own vineyard in the environs of Vienna. On warm, late summer evenings Viennese wine devotees sit on wooden benches and sample the new wine of the year. A garland of pine twigs outside the gates of the Heurige shows that the barrel has been breached. See also Besenwirtschaft* * *1. new wine* * *der; adj. Dekl. (bes. österr.) new wine•• Cultural note:This is an Austrian term for both a new wine and an inn with new wine on tap, especially an inn with its own vineyard in the environs of Vienna. On warm, late summer evenings Viennese wine devotees sit on wooden benches and sample the new wine of the year. A garland of pine twigs outside the gates of the Heurige shows that the barrel has been breached. See also Besenwirtschaft -
14 Rastplatz
* * *der Rastplatzlayby; rest stop* * *Rạst|platzmresting place, place to rest; (an Autostraßen) picnic area* * *Rast·platzm TRANSP picnic area* * *2) (an Autobahnen) parking place ( with benches and WCs); picnic area* * ** * *2) (an Autobahnen) parking place ( with benches and WCs); picnic area* * *m.resting place n. -
15 aula de arte
(n.) = art-roomEx. I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.* * *(n.) = art-roomEx: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.
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16 banco de carpintero
workbench* * ** * *(n.) = woodwork-shop benchEx. I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.* * ** * *(n.) = woodwork-shop benchEx: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.
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17 banco de mecánico
(n.) = metal-shop benchEx. I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork- shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.* * *(n.) = metal-shop benchEx: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork- shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.
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18 banco2
2 = horse, bench [benches -pl.], pew, benching.Ex. The stays for tympan and frisket, the bar-catch, footstep, etc., were adjusted to the pressman's liking; the heap was positioned on the horse; and everything was ready to begin printing.Ex. With their massive amount of luggage, they were an object of curiosity from the folks sitting on benches.Ex. The article 'The comfortable pew is a thorny throne' reviews the technological, political, philosophical, professional and educational issues associated with filtering access to information.Ex. There is an imaginative reuse of windowless central storage area, uplighting, and perimeter benching = Se hace una reutilización imaginativa de una zona de almacenamiento central sin ventanas, iluminación es ascendente y hay bancos en todo el perímetro.----* banco de carpintero = woodwork-shop bench.* banco de mecánico = metal-shop bench.* banco de parque = park bench.* banco de piedra = stone bench.* banco de plaza = park bench.* banco de pruebas = testbed [test bed], benchmarking.* tornillo de banco = vice [vise, -USA], clamp. -
19 gradas
1 stands, terraces* * *= bleachers.Ex. Our selection of benches and bleachers feature unsurpassed construction and attention to detail.----* gradas, las = stands, the.* * *las gradas(n.) = stands, theEx: He was suspended five games for entering the stands during a game to confront a fan.
= bleachers.Ex: Our selection of benches and bleachers feature unsurpassed construction and attention to detail.
* gradas, las = stands, the.* * *fpl DEP stands, grandstand sg* * *gradas npl (de un estadio) stand -
20 hemeroteca
f.newspaper library or archive.* * *1 newspaper library* * ** * *femenino newspaper and periodicals library* * *= newspaper library, newspaper room, serials library, newspaper reading room.Ex. This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.Ex. Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words ' Newspaper Room'.Ex. The author discusses the issues facing serials libraries in the UK.Ex. The areas surveyed included the circulation and reference areas, the book stacks, the computer terminals, the newspaper reading room, the benches outside of the entranceway, and all other public seating areas.----* bibliotecario de hemeroteca = serials librarian.* * *femenino newspaper and periodicals library* * *= newspaper library, newspaper room, serials library, newspaper reading room.Ex: This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.
Ex: Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words ' Newspaper Room'.Ex: The author discusses the issues facing serials libraries in the UK.Ex: The areas surveyed included the circulation and reference areas, the book stacks, the computer terminals, the newspaper reading room, the benches outside of the entranceway, and all other public seating areas.* bibliotecario de hemeroteca = serials librarian.* * *newspaper and periodicals library* * *
hemeroteca sustantivo femenino newspaper library
* * *hemeroteca nfnewspaper and periodicals library o archive* * *f newspaper library
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