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1 Cádiz
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A Guipure Applique lace. -
3 Cádiz
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4 Cadiz
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5 Cadiz Stitch
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6 Cádiz, España
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7 Cadiz, Inc.
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9 Golf von Cádiz
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10 AM-1110, FM-106.3, Cadiz, Kentucky
Radio: WKDZУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > AM-1110, FM-106.3, Cadiz, Kentucky
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11 Harrison County Airport, Cadiz, Ohio USA
Airports: 8G6Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Harrison County Airport, Cadiz, Ohio USA
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12 Amoco Cadiz
Supertanker that ran onto rocks off the Breton coast in 1978, causing one of the world's major oil spillages. 1.6 million barrels of oil spilled into the ocean, and a lot of it ended up on the Breton coast.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Amoco Cadiz
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13 Кадис
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14 Кадис
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15 gaditano
adj.Gaditan, from Cádiz, of Cádiz.m.Gaditan, native or inhabitant of Cadiz.* * *► adjetivo1 of Cádiz, from Cádiz► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from Cádiz, inhabitant of Cádiz* * *gaditano, -a1.ADJ of/from Cadiz2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Cadiz* * *gaditano -naof/from Cadiz* * *gaditano, -a♦ adjof/from Cadiz [Spain]♦ nm,fperson from Cadiz [Spain]* * *adj of/from Cadiz, Cadiz atr -
16 esquina
f.1 corner.doblar la esquina to turn the corneren la esquina on the cornerhacer esquina (con) to be on the corner (of)2 corner.saque de esquina corner (kick)3 nook, recess.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: esquinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: esquinar.* * *1 corner\a la vuelta de la esquina just round the cornerdoblar la esquina to turn the cornerhacer esquina con to be on the corner of* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=vértice) cornera la vuelta de la esquina — (lit) around the corner; (fig) just around the corner
doblar la esquina — (lit) to turn the corner; Cono Sur * (=morir) to die, kick the bucket *
hacer esquina — [edificio] to be on the corner; [calles] to meet
2) (Dep) corner3) LAm (=tienda) corner shop, village shop4)la esquina — * the game *, prostitution
* * *a) ( en calle) corneren la calle Vidal, esquina (a) Cádiz — on the corner of Vidal (Street) and Cadiz
doblar la esquina — to go round o turn the corner
a la vuelta de la esquina — ( literal) around the corner; ( muy cerca) just around the corner
b) (Dep)* * *= corner, end.Ex. The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.Ex. Scanning must start to the left of the bar codes and must continue past the right end.----* con las esquinas dobladas = dog-eared.* doblar una esquina = turn + a corner.* el futuro + estar + justo a la vuelta de la esquina = the future + be + just around the corner.* esquina de la izquierda = left hand corner.* esquina de una calle = street corner.* esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.* esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.* esquina superior derecha = upper right corner, upper right-hand corner.* esquina superior izquierda = top left corner, upper left corner, top left-hand corner.* estar a la vuelta de la esquina = be just around the corner.* hacer esquina con = form + right angles with.* justo a la vuelta de la esquina = just around the corner.* saque de esquina = corner kick.* tienda de la esquina = corner shop, the.* tienda de la esquina, la = corner drugstore, the.* * *a) ( en calle) corneren la calle Vidal, esquina (a) Cádiz — on the corner of Vidal (Street) and Cadiz
doblar la esquina — to go round o turn the corner
a la vuelta de la esquina — ( literal) around the corner; ( muy cerca) just around the corner
b) (Dep)* * *= corner, end.Ex: The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.
Ex: Scanning must start to the left of the bar codes and must continue past the right end.* con las esquinas dobladas = dog-eared.* doblar una esquina = turn + a corner.* el futuro + estar + justo a la vuelta de la esquina = the future + be + just around the corner.* esquina de la izquierda = left hand corner.* esquina de una calle = street corner.* esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.* esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.* esquina superior derecha = upper right corner, upper right-hand corner.* esquina superior izquierda = top left corner, upper left corner, top left-hand corner.* estar a la vuelta de la esquina = be just around the corner.* hacer esquina con = form + right angles with.* justo a la vuelta de la esquina = just around the corner.* saque de esquina = corner kick.* tienda de la esquina = corner shop, the.* tienda de la esquina, la = corner drugstore, the.* * *1 (en una calle) corneren la calle Princesa, esquina (a) Altamirano on the corner of Princesa (Street) and Altamiranovolver or doblar la esquina to go round o turn the cornerel café hace esquina con la plaza the café is on the corner of the square2 ( Dep):saca de esquina Gómez Gómez takes the corner (kick)las Navidades ya están a la vuelta de la esquina Christmas is just around the corner* * *
Del verbo esquinar: ( conjugate esquinar)
esquina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
esquina
esquinar
esquina sustantivo femenino
◊ en la calle Vidal, esquina (a) Cádiz on the corner of Vidal (Street) and Cadiz (Street);
doblar la esquina to go round o turn the corner;
hace esquina con la plaza it's on the corner of the squareb) (Dep):
esquina sustantivo femenino corner
♦ Locuciones: doblar la esquina, to turn the corner
esquinar verbo transitivo to put in a corner
' esquina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- achantarse
- ángulo
- de
- doblar
- esprintar
- menda
- volver
- vuelta
- cada
- dirigir
- mero
- saque
- tiro
- torcer
English:
around
- come round
- corner
- doorstep
- drunk
- go up
- let off
- round
- sag
- turn
- reverse
- street
- top
* * *esquina nf1. [en calle] corner;también Figa la vuelta de la esquina (just) round the corner;el examen/la farmacia está a la vuelta de la esquina the exam/the chemist's is just around the corner;doblar la esquina to turn the corner;en la esquina on the corner;hacer esquina (con) to be on the corner (of);el banco hace esquina con la calle principal the bank is on the corner of Br the high street o US main street2. [de objeto, habitación, página] corner;me di un golpe con la esquina de la mesa I bumped into the corner of the table3. [en fútbol] corner;saque de esquina corner (kick);sacar de esquina to take a corner (kick)* * *f corner* * *esquina nf: corner* * *esquina n corner -
17 carnaval
m.1 carnival (fiesta).2 Shrovetide (religion).* * *1 carnival* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=fiesta) carnival2) (Rel) ShrovetideCARNAVAL Carnaval is the traditional period of fun, feasting and partying that precedes the start of Lent (Cuaresma). The most important day is probably Shrove Tuesday (Martes de Carnaval), but throughout Carnaval there are fancy-dress parties, parades and firework displays. In some places in Spain, the changeover from Carnaval to Lent on Ash Wednesday is marked by the Entierro de la Sardina. This is a grotesque funeral parade in which the symbolic cardboard figure of a sardine is marched through the streets and finally ceremonially burnt or buried.* * *•• Cultural note:The three days of festivities preceding Lent, characterized by costumes, masks, drinking, music, and dancing. Spain's most colorful carnival is in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Cadiz's carnival is also famous. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the carnivals of Uruguay, Bolivia, and Venezuela are very well known* * *= carnival.Ex. Finally, displays and exhibitions are shown at local carnivals, meeting places, health centres and in advice centres themselves.----* en carnavales = carnivalistically.* en época de carnaval = carnivalistically.* en tiempo de carnaval = carnivalistically.* martes de carnaval = Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday, pancake Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday.* * *•• Cultural note:The three days of festivities preceding Lent, characterized by costumes, masks, drinking, music, and dancing. Spain's most colorful carnival is in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Cadiz's carnival is also famous. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the carnivals of Uruguay, Bolivia, and Venezuela are very well known* * *= carnival.Ex: Finally, displays and exhibitions are shown at local carnivals, meeting places, health centres and in advice centres themselves.
* en carnavales = carnivalistically.* en época de carnaval = carnivalistically.* en tiempo de carnaval = carnivalistically.* martes de carnaval = Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday, pancake Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday.* * *The three days of festivities preceding Lent, characterized by costumes, masks, drinking, music, and dancing.Spain's most colorful carnival is in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Cadiz's carnival is also famous. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the carnivals of Uruguay, Bolivia, and Venezuela are very well known.* * *
Multiple Entries:
Carnaval
carnaval
carnaval sustantivo masculino ( fiesta) carnival
carnaval sustantivo masculino carnival
' carnaval' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabezudo
- carroza
- martes
English:
carnival
- float
- pancake day
- Shrove Tuesday
- Tuesday
* * *carnaval nm1. [fiesta] carnival2. Rel ShrovetideCARNAVALThe tradition of Carnaval, or Carnavales, continues in many parts of Spain and Latin America. The festival usually lasts between three days and a week, just before the beginning of Lent. In country areas the festivals are closely related to fertility rites, while in towns and cities they are more in the nature of spectacles and popular celebrations. The best-known carnivals in Spain are those of Cádiz and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and in Mexico that of Veracruz. In Spain carnivals end with the “burial of the sardine”, an ancient rite symbolizing the burial of worldly frivolity, on the Tuesday before the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday.* * *m carnival* * *carnaval nm: carnival* * *carnaval n carnival -
18 tacita
adj.1 tacit, silent.2 implied, inferred.f.feminine of TÁCITO.* * *1 little cup\la Tacita de plata Cadiz* * *SF small cup* * *demitasse, coffee cup* * *
tácito,-a adjetivo tacit
un acuerdo tácito, a tacit o an unspoken agreement
' tácita' also found in these entries:
English:
nice
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19 diputado
m.congressman, deputy, representative of the people, burgess.past part.past participle of spanish verb: diputar.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino2 (miembro de una diputación) county councillor* * *(f. - diputada)noun* * *diputado, -aSM / F1) (=delegado) delegate2) (Pol) ≈ member of parliament, ≈ representative (EEUU)diputado/a a Cortes — Esp member of the Spanish Cortes
diputado/a provincial — ≈ member of a county council, ≈ member of a county commission
See:ver nota culturelle CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS in congreso* * *diputado por or de León — representative o member of parliament for León
* * *----* diputado parlamentario = MP (Member of Parliament).* * *diputado por or de León — representative o member of parliament for León
* * ** diputado parlamentario = MP (Member of Parliament).* * *diputado -damasculine, femininediputado por or de León deputy o representative o member of parliament for León* * *
Del verbo diputar: ( conjugate diputar)
diputado es:
el participio
diputado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
deputy, ≈ representative ( in US), ≈ member of parliament ( in UK)
diputado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Member of Parliament, M.P.
' diputado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diputada
English:
backbencher
- congressman
- deputy
- member
- MP
- representative
- back
- front
- Member
* * *diputado, -a nm,fBr ≈ Member of Parliament, MP, US ≈ representative;* * *m, diputada f representative, BrMember of Parliament* * *diputado, -da n: delegate, representative* * *diputado n Member of Parliament / MP -
20 jerez
m.sherry.jerez fino dry sherry* * *► nombre masculino (pl jereces)1 sherry* * *noun m.* * *SF* * *masculino sherry•• Cultural note:Sherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas. The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera* * *= sherry.Ex. Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.----* vino de Jerez = sherry.* * *masculino sherry•• Cultural note:Sherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas. The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera* * *= sherry.Ex: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.
* vino de Jerez = sherry.* * *jerez (↑ jerez a1)sherryjerez dulce/seco sweet/dry sherrySherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas (↑ tapa a1). The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera (↑ solera a1)* * *
jerez sustantivo masculino
sherry
jerez sustantivo masculino sherry
' jerez' also found in these entries:
English:
sherry
- trifle
- taste
* * *jerez nmsherryjerez fino dry sherry* * *m sherry* * ** * *jerez n sherry
См. также в других словарях:
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