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ɡləub1) ((usually with the) the Earth: I've travelled to all parts of the globe.) globo2) (a ball with a map of the Earth on it.) globo terráqueo3) (an object shaped like a globe: The chemicals were crushed in a large metal globe.) globo, esfera•- global- global village
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globe adj1. mundo2. globo terráqueocan you find your country on the globe? ¿sabes encontrar tu país en el globo terráqueo?tr[gləʊb]1 globo, esfera2 (map) globo terrestreglobe ['glo:b] n1) sphere: esfera f, globo m2) earth: globo m, Tierra f3) : globo m terráqueo (modelo de la Tierra)n.• esfera s.f.• globo s.m.• mundo s.m.gləʊba) ( world)b) ( model) globo m terráqueo[ɡlǝʊb]1.N (=sphere) globo m, esfera f ; (=the world) mundo m ; (=spherical map) esfera f terrestre, globo m terráqueo2.CPDglobe artichoke N — alcachofa f
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substantif masculin → inflexiones1 Globo: globe terrestre, globo terráqueo; globe de l'œil, globo del ojo2 Globo bomba substantif féminin (de lampe)3 Fanal: mettre sous globe, meter bajo fanal -
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noun (a person who goes sight-seeing all over the world.) trotamundostr['gləʊbtrɒtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 familiar trotamundos nombre masulino o femenino correrglobe-trotter ['glo:b.trɑt̬ər] n: trotamundos mfn.• trotamundos s.m.['ɡlǝʊbˌtrɒtǝ(r)]N trotamundos mf inv -
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noun viajar alrededor del mundo['ɡlǝʊbˌtrɒtɪŋ]1.N viajar m por todo el mundo2.ADJ trotamundos inv -
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1) válvula esférica f2) válvula de bola mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > globe valve
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13 globe temperature
temperatura de globo, temperatura en termómetro de globoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > globe temperature
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termómetro de globoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > globe thermometer
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s.válvula esférica.
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globe — [ glɔb ] n. m. • XIVe; lat. globus ♦ Corps sphérique ou sphéroïdal. 1 ♦ Boule, sphère. Le centre, le diamètre d un globe. Petit globe. ⇒ globule. Littér. Le globe d un sein. Anat. Globe oculaire. ⇒ œil. 2 ♦ Vieilli Sphère (d un astre). ⇒ 2. orbe … Encyclopédie Universelle
Globe — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para la marca de calzado deportivo, véase Globe Shoes. globe Información personal Origen Japón … Wikipedia Español
Globe — hat verschiedene Bedeutungen: ein Ort in Arizona Globe (Arizona) Globe (TZI) ist ein Grundbegriff aus der Themenzentrierte Interaktion (TZI) die Kurzbezeichnung für das Globe Theatre (Shakespeare Theater) in London Globe (Band) ist eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Globe — (gl[=o]b), n. [L. globus, perh. akin to L. glomus a ball of yarn, and E. clump, golf: cf. F. globe.] 1. A round or spherical body, solid or hollow; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center; a ball; a sphere. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
globe — GLOBE. s. m. Corps spherique, corps tout rond. Le centre d un globe. le diametre d un globe. la circonference d un globe. la superficie d un globe. le globe du monde. le globe de la terre. la terre & l eau ne font qu un globe. globe de feu. On… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
GLOBE (LE) — GLOBE LE Journal parisien qui parut du 15 septembre 1824 au 20 avril 1832. De tous les journaux de la Restauration, Le Globe est l’un des plus originaux. Il fut fondé en 1824 par Paul Dubois, ancien normalien chassé de l’université pour ses idées … Encyclopédie Universelle
Globe — Globe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Globed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Globing}.] To gather or form into a globe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
globe — [gləub US gloub] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin globus] 1.) a round object with a map of the Earth drawn on it 2.) the globe the world ▪ We export our goods all over the globe. 3.) an object shaped like a ball = ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
globe — [ gloub ] noun count 1. ) a round ball that has a map of the world on it a ) the globe MAINLY LITERARY the world: the first balloonists to circle the globe 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY a round object a ) a round cover for a light … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Globe — Globe, AZ U.S. city in Arizona Population (2000): 7486 Housing Units (2000): 3172 Land area (2000): 18.017897 sq. miles (46.666138 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.007936 sq. miles (0.020554 sq. km) Total area (2000): 18.025833 sq. miles (46.686692… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Globe, AZ — U.S. city in Arizona Population (2000): 7486 Housing Units (2000): 3172 Land area (2000): 18.017897 sq. miles (46.666138 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.007936 sq. miles (0.020554 sq. km) Total area (2000): 18.025833 sq. miles (46.686692 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places