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♦ palace /ˈpæləs/n.1 palazzo4 «palace»; elegante luogo di ritrovo● (ferr., USA) palace car, carrozza di lusso; vettura salone □ palace guard, guardia del palazzo; (fig. spreg.) entourage; accoliti (pl.) □ palace coup (o plot), rivolta di palazzo.NOTA D'USO: - palace o building?- -
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palace ['pælɪs]palais m;∎ royal/bishop's palace palais m royal/épiscopal;∎ British the Palace raised no objections to the visit Buckingham n'a élevé aucune objection concernant la visitepalace revolution révolution f de palais;British Palace spokesman porte-parole mf (du palais) de Buckingham;British Palace spokesperson porte-parole mf (du palais) de Buckingham;the Palace of Westminster le palais de Westminster (siège du Parlement britannique) -
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bishop ['bɪʃəp]∎ bishop's palace palais m épiscopal, évêché m►► Ornithology bishop bird euplecte m -
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nounPalast, der* * *['pæləs](a large and magnificent house, especially one lived in by a king or queen: Buckingham Palace.) der Palast- academic.ru/53137/palatial">palatial* * *pal·ace[ˈpælɪs, AM -əs]nroyal \palace königlicher Palast▪ the P\palace das Königshaus, der König/die Königinmovie \palace Filmpalast m* * *['plɪs] Palast mbishop's palace — bischöfliches Palais, bischöfliche Residenz
the PM was summoned to the palace — der Premierminister wurde zur Königin/zum König bestellt
* * *palace [ˈpælıs] s1. Schloss n, Palast m, Palais n2. Palast m (stattliches Gebäude):palace of justice Justizpalast3. Palast m (großes Vergnügungslokal, Kino etc)* * *nounPalast, der* * *n.Palast -¨e m. -
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['pælɪs]* * *['pæləs](a large and magnificent house, especially one lived in by a king or queen: Buckingham Palace.) palazzo- palatial* * *['pælɪs] -
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['fuləm,pælɪs]Фу́лемский дворе́ц (до 1973 официальная резиденция епископа Лондонского [Bishop of London] на северном берегу Темзы; см. тж. Fulham I)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Fulham Palace
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m.1 palace.palacio de congresos conference centerpalacio de deportes sports hallpalacio de exposiciones exhibition centerpalacio de Justicia Law Courtspalacio real royal palace2 Palacio.* * *1 palace\palacio de congresos conference hallPalacio de Justicia Law Courts plural* * *noun m.1) palace2) court* * *SM [gen] palace; (=mansión) mansionpalacio de congresos — conference centre, conference hall
Palacio de las Comunicaciones — [en Madrid] General Post Office
Palacio Nacional — [p.ej. en Guatemala] Parliament Building
* * *a) ( residencia) palace•• Cultural note:The Spanish prime minister's official residence, in MadridThe Chilean presidential palace, in the capital, Santiago* * *= palace.Ex. The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.----* palacio de congresos = conference centre, conference hall, convention hall, convention centre.* palacio de deportes = sport arena.* palacio de justicia = courthouse.* palacio del cine = movie palace.* palacio residencial = residential palace.* * *a) ( residencia) palace•• Cultural note:The Spanish prime minister's official residence, in MadridThe Chilean presidential palace, in the capital, Santiago* * *= palace.Ex: The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.
* palacio de congresos = conference centre, conference hall, convention hall, convention centre.* palacio de deportes = sport arena.* palacio de justicia = courthouse.* palacio del cine = movie palace.* palacio residencial = residential palace.* * *Palacio de Oriente (↑ palacio a1)1 (residencia) palacecomparado con mi piso éste es un palacio this is a palace compared with my apartmentel personal de palacio the Royal Householdir a palacio to go to the (Royal) PalaceCompuestos:lawcourts (pl)Bishop's PalaceRoyal Palace Palacio de Oriente* * *
palacio sustantivo masculino
Ppalacio Episcopal Bishop's Palace;
Ppalacio Real Royal Palace
palacio sustantivo masculino
1 palace
2 (de congresos, deportes) centre
Palacio de Justicia, Law Courts
' palacio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nido
- palatina
- palatino
- renacentista
- tapicería
- ujier
- alcázar
- pabellón
- portal
- salón
- suntuoso
English:
armory
- armoury
- before
- blend
- convention center
- court
- courthouse
- face
- palace
- presidential
* * *palacio nmpalaceel palacio arzobispal the archbishop's palace;palacio de congresos conference centre;palacio de deportes sports hall;palacio ducal duke's o ducal palace;palacio de exposiciones exhibition centre;Palacio de Justicia Law Courts;palacio real royal palace* * *m palace* * *palacio nm1) : palace, mansion2)palacio de justicia : courthouse* * *palacio n palace -
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eveʃenom masculin1) ( territoire) diocese2) ( résidence) bishop's palace* * *eveʃe nm1) (= fonction, territoire) bishopric2) (= palais) bishop's palace* * *évêché nm1 ( territoire) diocese;2 ( résidence) bishop's palace.[eveʃe] nom masculin2. [demeure] bishop's palace ou house3. [ville] cathedral town -
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1 ( ufficio di vescovo) bishopric, episcopate2 ( residenza di vescovo) bishop's residence, bishop's palace.* * *[vesko'vado]vescovato [vesko'vato] sostantivo maschile1) (episcopato) episcopate2) (territorio) bishopric, (episcopal) see3) (palazzo) bishop's palace -
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palacio sustantivo masculino Ppalacio Episcopal Bishop's Palace; Ppalacio Real Royal Palace
palacio sustantivo masculino
1 palace
2 (de congresos, deportes) centre
Palacio de Justicia, Law Courts ' palacio' also found in these entries: Spanish: nido - palatina - palatino - renacentista - tapicería - ujier - alcázar - pabellón - portal - salón - suntuoso English: armory - armoury - before - blend - convention center - court - courthouse - face - palace - presidential -
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16 Oporto, City of
Known as Porto in Portuguese, it is the second largest city after Lisbon and a major commercial-industrial center of northern Portugal, as well as the outlet of the port wine industry. The capital of Oporto district, it is also "capital of the north," in effect. The current population of the city is approximately 240,000, with that of Greater Oporto over 2 million. Oporto lies on the right (north) bank of the Douro River, about three kilometers (two miles) from its mouth. Its harbor is Leixões. Several bridges connect the city to the south bank, including the famous Eiffel Bridge, built in the 19th century by the A. Gustave Eiffel, builder of the Eiffel Tower of Paris. Among the notable historic buildings are many churches, a Gothic medieval cathedral, a bishop's palace, and the Tower of the Clérigos. There are also interesting museums and libraries. Oporto's economy has been dominated for three centuries by the port wine shippers and industry; the wine, in fact, is named after the city itself. In recent decades, however, the local economy has become diversified, and industry and manufacturing have begun to surpass port wine in importance.The city of Oporto, proud of its hard-working reputation and its preeminence, has an ancient rivalry with the capital, Lisbon. Since 1820, when the first liberal, constitutional movement burst forth in Oporto, the city has often anticipated Lisbon in supporting liberal political causes. Other cases occurred in the 19th century, including the January 1891 republican revolt at Oporto, and in the 20th century, Oporto's fervent support of the presidential candidacy of the ill-fated general Humberto Delgado in 1958. It is noteworthy, too, that one of the most enduring critics of the Estado Novo in its middle and late years (1940s-1960s) was a bishop of Oporto, who was exiled and penalized by the regime.Whether it is in soccer ( futebol), liberal causes, hard work, or politics, Oporto and its inhabitants nurse a fierce local pride and claim superiority over Lisbon. In Portuguese tradition, Oporto residents are known as "tripe-eaters" ( tripeiros), as opposed to Lisbon residents, known as "lettuce-eaters" ( alfaçinhas). Despite Lisbon's dominance of the print media, starting in the 19th century, the city of Oporto has supported some of the country's more important daily newspapers. -
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adj.episcopal.* * *► adjetivo1 episcopal* * *ADJ [autoridad, iglesia] episcopal; [cargo] bishopricsede episcopal — (=ciudad) see
* * *adjetivo episcopal* * *adjetivo episcopal* * *episcopal* * *
episcopal adjetivo episcopal
' episcopal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sede
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subst. bishop's palace, episcopal residence -
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adjective* * *episkɔpal, o épiscopal, -eépiscopaux mpl adj* * *
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