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1 countrymen
اِبْنُ بَلَد \ countryman: ( countrymen) (usu. fellow countryman) a person of the same nation as another. native: sb. who is born in a certain place: He’s a native of Burma but he now lives in London. \ See Also مواطن (مواطن) -
2 countryman, countrymen
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3 countryman, countrymen
مِنْ نَفْس البَلَد \ countryman, countrymen: (usu. fellow countryman) a person of the same nation as another. -
4 countryman, countrymen
مُوَاطِن \ countryman, countrymen: (usu. fellow countryman) a person of the same nation as another. national: a member of a particular nation: He is an Italian national. native: sb. who is born in a certain place: He’s native of Burma but he now lives in London. -
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رِيفِيّ \ countryman, countrymen: a man living outside the towns. provincial: of a province; (in a bad sense) like the provinces away from the main city; dull, or concerned with small and unimportant matters: She’s a member of the provincial government. Their life has become very provincial. rural: of the country (compared with the towns): Rural areas produce little crime. rustic: (of country things, compared with town things) plain and simple. -
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7 односельчанин
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8 venkované
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9 paisano
m.1 peasant, countryman.2 fellow citizen, fellow countryman.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (compatriota - hombre) fellow countryman; (- mujer) fellow countrywoman2 (campesino - hombre) countryman; (- mujer) countrywoman\* * *paisano, -a1.ADJ (=del mismo país) from the same country; (=de la misma región) from the same region; (=del mismo pueblo) from the same town2. SM / F1) (=civil) civilianvestir de paisano — [soldado] to be wearing civilian clothes, be in civvies *; [policía] to be in plain clothes
2) (=del mismo país) compatriot, fellow countryman/countrywomanes paisano mío — he's a fellow countryman (of mine); (=del mismo pueblo) person from the same town; (=de la misma región) person from the same region
3) esp Arg (=campesino) peasant4) Cono Sur (=extranjero) foreigner; Cono Sur (=árabe) Arab; Méx (=español) Spaniard; And, Cono Sur (=chino) Chinaman/Chinese woman* * *IIIsomos paisanos — ( compatriotas) we're fellow countrymen; (de la misma zona, ciudad) we're from the same area/place
- na masculino, femenino1)a) ( compatriota) (m) fellow countryman, compatriot; (f) fellow countrywoman, compatriotb) (de la misma zona, ciudad)es un paisano mío — he's from the same area/place as I am
2) (Indum)ir/vestir de paisano — soldado to be in/to wear civilian clothes o (colloq) civvies; policía to be in/to wear plain clothes; sacerdote to be in/to wear secular dress
3)a) (Chi) ( árabe) Arabb) (Per) mountain-dweller of Indian originc) (RPl) peasant* * *= countryman [countrymen, -pl.].Ex. The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.----* de paisano = in plain clothes.* ropa de paisano = civilian clothes.* vestido de paisano = civilian clothes, in plain clothes.* vestir de paisano = dress in + plain clothes, wear + plain clothes.* * *IIIsomos paisanos — ( compatriotas) we're fellow countrymen; (de la misma zona, ciudad) we're from the same area/place
- na masculino, femenino1)a) ( compatriota) (m) fellow countryman, compatriot; (f) fellow countrywoman, compatriotb) (de la misma zona, ciudad)es un paisano mío — he's from the same area/place as I am
2) (Indum)ir/vestir de paisano — soldado to be in/to wear civilian clothes o (colloq) civvies; policía to be in/to wear plain clothes; sacerdote to be in/to wear secular dress
3)a) (Chi) ( árabe) Arabb) (Per) mountain-dweller of Indian originc) (RPl) peasant* * *= countryman [countrymen, -pl.].Ex: The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.
* de paisano = in plain clothes.* ropa de paisano = civilian clothes.* vestido de paisano = civilian clothes, in plain clothes.* vestir de paisano = dress in + plain clothes, wear + plain clothes.* * *from the same country ( o area etc)somos paisanos (compatriotas) we're fellow countrymen, we're from the same country; (de la misma zona, ciudad) we're from the same area/placemasculine, feminineA1 (compatriota) ( masculine) fellow countryman, compatriot; ( feminine) fellow countrywoman, compatriotes una paisana mía she's a compatriot of mine o a fellow countrywoman2(de la misma zona, ciudad): es un paisano mío he's from the same area/place as I amB ( Indum):ir/vestir de paisano «soldado» to be in/to wear civilian clothes o ( colloq) civvies;«policía» to be in/to wear plain clothes; «sacerdote» to be in/to wear secular dressC3 ( RPl) peasant* * *
paisano◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino
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(f) fellow countrywoman, compatriotb) (de la misma zona, ciudad):◊ es un paisano mío he's from the same area/place as I am
2 (Indum):
[ policía] to be in/to wear plain clothes;
[ sacerdote] to be in/to wear secular dress
3a) (Per) mountain-dweller of Indian originb) (RPl) peasant
paisano,-a
I adjetivo
1 of the same country
2 (local, campesino) village
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (compatriota: hombre) countryman, (: mujer) countrywoman
2 (campesino, lugareño) villager
III m (no militar) civil: es policía, pero hoy va de paisano, he's a policeman, but today he is in plain clothes
' paisano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
paisana
- vestida
- vestido
English:
mufti
- plain
* * *paisano, -a♦ adj[del mismo país] from the same country; [de la misma región] from the same region; [del mismo pueblo] from the same town♦ nm,f1. [del mismo país] compatriot, fellow countryman, f fellow countrywoman;[de la misma región] person from the same region; [del mismo pueblo] person from the same town2. [campesino] country person, peasant♦ nm[civil] civilian; [policía] to be in o wearing plain clothes;traje de paisano [de militar] civilian cothes;[de policía] plain clothes;un policía de paisano a plain-clothes policeman* * *m1 compatriot, (fellow) countryman2:* * *paisano, -na ncompatriota: compatriot, fellow countryman -
10 Umstimmung
f1. eines Instruments: retuning2. fig.: die Umstimmung seiner Landsleute wird fast unmöglich sein it will be almost impossible to change the minds of his fellow countrymen3. MED. changing* * *1. eines Instruments: retuning2. fig:die Umstimmung seiner Landsleute wird fast unmöglich sein it will be almost impossible to change the minds of his fellow countrymen3. MED changing -
11 compatriota
f. & m.compatriot, fellow countryman (man).m.1 fellow citizen, townsman, fellow countryman, compatriot.2 countrywoman, fellow countrywoman.* * ** * *SMF compatriot, fellow countryman/countrywoman* * *(masculino) fellow countryman, compatriot; (femenino) fellow countrywoman, compatriot* * *= compatriot, countryman [countrymen, -pl.].Ex. Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Aquí tenemos una clara indicación del grado en el que, durante el siglo dieciocho, el lector normal iba por detrás de sus compatriotas de clase media.Ex. The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.* * *(masculino) fellow countryman, compatriot; (femenino) fellow countrywoman, compatriot* * *= compatriot, countryman [countrymen, -pl.].Ex: Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Aquí tenemos una clara indicación del grado en el que, durante el siglo dieciocho, el lector normal iba por detrás de sus compatriotas de clase media.
Ex: The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.* * *masculine, feminine* * *
compatriota sustantivo masculino, femenino (sustantivo masculino) fellow countryman, compatriot;
(sustantivo femenino) fellow countrywoman, compatriot
compatriota mf compatriot
(hombre) fellow countryman
(mujer) fellow countrywoman
' compatriota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
paisana
- paisano
English:
countryman
- countrywoman
- fellow
- country
* * *compatriota nmf[hombre] compatriot, fellow countryman; [mujer] compatriot, fellow countrywoman* * *m/f compatriot* * *compatriota nmfpaisano: compatriot, fellow countryman -
12 desenterrar el hacha de guerra
* * *(v.) = take up + the tomahawk, dig up + the tomahawk, dig up + the hatchet, dig up + the war axeEx. Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.Ex. They call him a poet and magician, but when his favourite things are at stake, he does not hesitate to dig up the tomahawk.Ex. Let us dig up the hatchet of war, and revenge the bones of our countrymen; they lie unburied, and cry to us for vengeance.Ex. Too bad that other brave warriors in other parts of the world just decided to dig up the war axe and launch another crusade.* * *(v.) = take up + the tomahawk, dig up + the tomahawk, dig up + the hatchet, dig up + the war axeEx: Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.
Ex: They call him a poet and magician, but when his favourite things are at stake, he does not hesitate to dig up the tomahawk.Ex: Let us dig up the hatchet of war, and revenge the bones of our countrymen; they lie unburied, and cry to us for vengeance.Ex: Too bad that other brave warriors in other parts of the world just decided to dig up the war axe and launch another crusade. -
13 ponerse en pie de guerra
(v.) = dig up + the tomahawk, dig up + the hatchet, dig up + the war axeEx. They call him a poet and magician, but when his favourite things are at stake, he does not hesitate to dig up the tomahawk.Ex. Let us dig up the hatchet of war, and revenge the bones of our countrymen; they lie unburied, and cry to us for vengeance.Ex. Too bad that other brave warriors in other parts of the world just decided to dig up the war axe and launch another crusade.* * *(v.) = dig up + the tomahawk, dig up + the hatchet, dig up + the war axeEx: They call him a poet and magician, but when his favourite things are at stake, he does not hesitate to dig up the tomahawk.
Ex: Let us dig up the hatchet of war, and revenge the bones of our countrymen; they lie unburied, and cry to us for vengeance.Ex: Too bad that other brave warriors in other parts of the world just decided to dig up the war axe and launch another crusade. -
14 sin enterrar
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16 земляк
(fellow) countrymen* * ** * *(fellow) countrymen, compatriot* * *brothercountrymanlandsman -
17 honour
إِعْظَام \ honour: to respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. He was an honour to his country. The party was held in his honour. \ See Also شرف (شَرَف) \ إِكْرام \ honour: to respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. The party was held in his honour. \ شَرَفُ النّفْس \ honour: self-respect; trustworthiness: I promise on my honour to keep this secret. \ شَرَّف \ honour. \ See Also كرم (كَرَّم) \ كَرَّمَ \ honour: to do sth. that is considered a favour by others: Will you honour us with your company at dinner tomorrow?. -
18 selgu'e
Construction: se+gugde countrymen Structure: x1 = gugde2 (countrymen), x2 = gugde1 (country), x3 = gugde3 (territory of country) -
19 землячество
1) General subject: fraternity, association of fellow-countrymen (объединение земляков, уроженцев одной местности, страны, живущих в другой местности или стране), community2) American: chapter3) History: nation (в средневековом университете) -
20 сограждане
1) General subject: (one's) own nationals, fellow citizen, fellow nationals, nationals, fellow humans2) Diplomatic term: compatriots, national, strategic stockpile, strategical stockpile3) Advertising: fellow citizens4) Sakhalin energy glossary: fellow countrymen
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