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1 Europa del Sur
Ex. In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.* * *Ex: In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.
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2 Europa
f.Europe.Europa Central Central EuropeEuropa del Este Eastern EuropeEuropa Occidental Western Europe* * *1 Europe* * *noun f.* * *SF Europe* * *femenino Europe* * *= Europe.Ex. The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.----* Centro de Europa = Mitteleurope.* con sede en Europa = European-based.* de Europa del Este = Eastern European.* de Europa Occidental = Western-European, West European.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* Europa Central = Central Europe, Mitteleurope.* Europa Central del Este = East Central Europe.* Europa continental = continental Europe.* Europa del Este = Eastern Europe.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* Europa occidental = Western Europe.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* país de Europa del Este = Eastern European country.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* según el huso horario de Europa Central = CET (Central European Time).* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* * *femenino Europe* * *= Europe.Ex: The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.
* Centro de Europa = Mitteleurope.* con sede en Europa = European-based.* de Europa del Este = Eastern European.* de Europa Occidental = Western-European, West European.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* Europa Central = Central Europe, Mitteleurope.* Europa Central del Este = East Central Europe.* Europa continental = continental Europe.* Europa del Este = Eastern Europe.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* Europa occidental = Western Europe.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* país de Europa del Este = Eastern European country.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* según el huso horario de Europa Central = CET (Central European Time).* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* * *EuropeCompuestos:Central EuropeWestern EuropeEastern Europe* * *
Europa sustantivo femenino
Europe
Europa sustantivo femenino Europe
' Europa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
darse
- este
- monetaria
- monetario
- teatro
- consejo
- dedo
English:
big
- continent
- Council of Europe
- disastrous
- Eastern Europe
- elk
- Europe
- face
- in
- mode
- original
- throughout
- Western Europe
- wop
- around
- Central
- continental
- council
- dot
- eastern
- elsewhere
- one
- qualify
- shift
- VE-Day
- whole
* * *Europa n1.EuropeEuropa Central Central Europe;Europa del Este Eastern Europe;Europa Occidental Western Europe;Europa Oriental Eastern Europe2. Mitol Europa* * *f Europe -
3 sur
adj.south, southern.tiempo soleado en la mitad sur del país it will be sunny in the southern half of the countrypartieron con rumbo sur they headed southm.south.viento del sur south windir hacia el sur to go south(wards)está al sur de Madrid it's (to the) south of Madrid* * *1 south2 (viento) south wind\al sur de south of, to the south of* * *1. adj.south, southern2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ [región] southern; [dirección] southerly; [viento] south, southerlyla zona sur de la ciudad — the southern part of the city, the south of the city
2. SM1) (=punto cardinal) south2) [de región, país] southlas ciudades del sur — the southern cities, the cities of the south
vientos del sur — south o southerly winds
3) (=viento) south o southerly wind* * *Ien la parte sur del país — in the southern part o the south of the country
conducían en dirección sur — they were driving south o southward(s)
IIel ala/la costa sur — the south wing/coast
a) (parte, sector)b) ( punto cardinal) south, Southviajábamos hacia el sur — we were travelling south o southward(s)
* * *= south, southland.Ex. Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.Ex. During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.----* al sur de = south of.* América del Sur = South America.* Cono Sur, el = Southern Cone, the.* Corea del Sur = South Korea.* de Corea del Sur = South Korean.* del extremo sur = southernmost.* del sur = southern.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* derecho hacia al sur = due south.* directamente hacia el sur = due south.* en dirección sur = southward(s), southbound.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* exactamente al sur = due south.* hacia el sur = southward(s), southbound.* Hemisferio Sur, el = Southern Hemisphere, the.* mirando al sur = south facing.* Nueva Gales del Sur = New South Wales.* orientado al sur = south facing.* Pacífico del Sur, el = South Pacific, the.* Polo Sur, el = South Pole, the.* que mira al sur = south facing.* Sur de Africa = Southern Africa.* sur de Asia = South Asia.* tierras del sur = southland.* * *Ien la parte sur del país — in the southern part o the south of the country
conducían en dirección sur — they were driving south o southward(s)
IIel ala/la costa sur — the south wing/coast
a) (parte, sector)b) ( punto cardinal) south, Southviajábamos hacia el sur — we were travelling south o southward(s)
* * *= south, southland.Ex: Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.
Ex: During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.* al sur de = south of.* América del Sur = South America.* Cono Sur, el = Southern Cone, the.* Corea del Sur = South Korea.* de Corea del Sur = South Korean.* del extremo sur = southernmost.* del sur = southern.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* derecho hacia al sur = due south.* directamente hacia el sur = due south.* en dirección sur = southward(s), southbound.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* exactamente al sur = due south.* hacia el sur = southward(s), southbound.* Hemisferio Sur, el = Southern Hemisphere, the.* mirando al sur = south facing.* Nueva Gales del Sur = New South Wales.* orientado al sur = south facing.* Pacífico del Sur, el = South Pacific, the.* Polo Sur, el = South Pole, the.* que mira al sur = south facing.* Sur de Africa = Southern Africa.* sur de Asia = South Asia.* tierras del sur = southland.* * *sur1[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹región› southernen la parte sur del país in the southern part o the south of the countryconducían en dirección sur they were driving south o southward(s), they were driving in a southerly directionel ala sur the south wingla costa sur the south coastla cara sur de la montaña the south o southern face of the mountainsur21(parte, sector): el sur the southen el sur de la provincia in the south of the provincequeda al sur de Cartagena it lies to the south of Cartagena, it is (to the) south of Cartagena2 (punto cardinal) south, Southvientos fuertes del sur strong southerly winds, strong winds from the southlas avenidas van de Norte a Sur the avenues run north-southdar tres pasos hacia el Sur take three paces south o southward(s) o to the southvientos moderados del sector este, rotando al sur moderate winds from the east, becoming o veering southerlylas ventanas dan al sur the windows face south o are south-facingestá más al sur it's further (to the) south34Sur (en bridge) South* * *
Multiple Entries:
S
sur
S (
S, s sustantivo femenino (read as /'ese/) the letter S, s
sur adjetivo invariable ‹ región› southern;
conducían en dirección sur they were driving south o southward(s);
la costa sur the south coast
■ sustantivo masculinoa) (parte, sector):
al sur de Cartagena to the south of Cartagena
viajábamos hacia el sur we were travelling south o southward(s)
sur
I adjetivo south, southern
la cara sur, the southern face
II sustantivo masculino south
al sur de Francia, to the south of France
hacia el sur, southward(s)
viento sur, south wind
' sur' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
América
- cono
- Corea del Sur
- enfilar
- hospedería
- pegarse
- polo
- S.
- terminal
- África del Sur
- contrario
- hacia
- orientar
- S
English:
America
- antiaging
- base
- due
- equator
- exposure
- face
- far
- fly
- lie
- redneck
- S
- south
- South America
- South Korea
- South Pole
- South Sea Islands
- South Seas
- southerly
- southern
- Southern Cross
- Southern Hemisphere
- southward
- wop
- down
- -facing
- from
- pole
- South
- sound
* * *♦ adj inv[posición, parte] south, southern; [dirección] southerly; [viento] south, southerly;la cara sur de la montaña the mountain's south face;la costa sur the south coast;tiempo soleado en la mitad sur del país it will be sunny in the southern half of the country;partieron con rumbo sur they headed south;un frente frío que se desplaza en dirección sur a cold front which is moving south o southwards♦ nm1. [zona] south;está al sur de Buenos Aires it's (to the) south of Buenos Aires;la fachada da al sur the building faces south o is south-facing;viento del sur south o southerly wind;habrá lluvias en el sur (del país) there will be rain in the south (of the country);ir hacia el sur to go south o southwards2. [punto cardinal] South3. [viento] south wind, southerly* * *m south;al sur de to the south of, south of* * *sur adj: southern, southerly, southsur nm1) : south, South2) : south wind* * *sur n south -
4 comienzo
m.start, beginning, kickoff.a comienzos del siglo XX at the beginning of the twentieth centurydar comienzo (a algo) to start (something), to begin (something)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: comenzar.* * *1 start, beginning\a comienzos de at the beginning ofdar comienzo to begin, startestar en sus comienzos to be in its early stages* * *noun m.start, beginning* * *SM1) (=principio) [de película, historia, partido] beginning, start; [de proyecto, plan] beginning; [de enfermedad] onsetdesde el comienzo supe que el asesino era el mayordomo — I knew the butler was the murderer from the beginning o the start
al comienzo: al comienzo no entendía nada — at first I didn't understand anything
al comienzo de la primavera — in early Spring, at the start of Spring
los comienzos: en los comienzos de este siglo — at the beginning of this century
en los comienzos del proceso democrático — in the early o initial stages of the democratic process
una etapa muy difícil en sus comienzos — a very difficult stage, initially
2)dar comienzo — [acto, curso] to start, begin, commence frm
la ceremonia dio comienzo a las cinco de la tarde — the ceremony started o began o frm commenced at five o'clock
3)dar comienzo a — [+ acto, ceremonia] to begin, start; [+ carrera] to start; [+ etapa] to mark the beginning of
* * *masculino beginningal comienzo — at first, in the beginning
el proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos — initially, the process was very slow
los comienzos son siempre difíciles — the first months (o steps etc) are always difficult
dar comienzo a algo — persona to begin something; ceremonia/acto to mark the beginning of something
* * *= beginning, inception, starting, commencement, onset, start, initiation, dawning, input stage, kick-off, eruption, startup [start-up], start time, opening.Ex. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex. The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex. The development of the course since its commencement is reviewed, and the reasons for changes in the course structure are discussed.Ex. In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.Ex. Olle is right, however, in implying that after a slow start interest in, and writing about, official publishing in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years.Ex. The increase in emphasis on regional cooperation has resulted in the initiation of many regional projects.Ex. The Internet heralds the dawning of a new information age = Internet premoniza el amanecer de una nueva era de la información.Ex. To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex. The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Ex. Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex. This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex. Reservations are held for 20 minutes after the slated event start time.Ex. Some of the common auxiliaries are allocated notations in which the facet indicators possess both an opening and a closure sign.----* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.* a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.* a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.* al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.* al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.* comienzo de la guerra = outbreak of the war, breakout of + the war.* comienzo de la menstruación = menarche.* comienzo difícil = bumpy start.* comienzo fallido = false start.* comienzos = early days.* comienzo tardío = late start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* dar comienzo a = give + a start to.* dar un comienzo a = give + a start to.* de comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = earliest + Expresión Temporal.* desde el comienzo = from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-go.* desde el comienzo de los tiempos = since the beginning of time, from the beginning of time, since time began.* desde los comienzos = from an early stage.* desde sus comienzos = from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inception.* en los comienzos de = at the birth of.* en + Posesivo + comienzos = in + Posesivo + early days, in + Posesivo + early years.* en sus comienzos = budding.* fecha de comienzo = starting date, beginning date, date of commencement.* hora de comienzo = starting time, start time.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* los comienzos de = the dawn of.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* nuevo comienzo = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure.* tener programado su comienzo = be scheduled to start.* tener un comienzo tardío* un nuevo comienzo = a fresh start.* * *masculino beginningal comienzo — at first, in the beginning
el proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos — initially, the process was very slow
los comienzos son siempre difíciles — the first months (o steps etc) are always difficult
dar comienzo a algo — persona to begin something; ceremonia/acto to mark the beginning of something
* * *= beginning, inception, starting, commencement, onset, start, initiation, dawning, input stage, kick-off, eruption, startup [start-up], start time, opening.Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.
Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex: The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex: The development of the course since its commencement is reviewed, and the reasons for changes in the course structure are discussed.Ex: In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.Ex: Olle is right, however, in implying that after a slow start interest in, and writing about, official publishing in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years.Ex: The increase in emphasis on regional cooperation has resulted in the initiation of many regional projects.Ex: The Internet heralds the dawning of a new information age = Internet premoniza el amanecer de una nueva era de la información.Ex: To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex: The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Ex: Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex: Reservations are held for 20 minutes after the slated event start time.Ex: Some of the common auxiliaries are allocated notations in which the facet indicators possess both an opening and a closure sign.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.* a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.* a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.* al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.* al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.* comienzo de la guerra = outbreak of the war, breakout of + the war.* comienzo de la menstruación = menarche.* comienzo difícil = bumpy start.* comienzo fallido = false start.* comienzos = early days.* comienzo tardío = late start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* dar comienzo a = give + a start to.* dar un comienzo a = give + a start to.* de comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = earliest + Expresión Temporal.* desde el comienzo = from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-go.* desde el comienzo de los tiempos = since the beginning of time, from the beginning of time, since time began.* desde los comienzos = from an early stage.* desde sus comienzos = from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inception.* en los comienzos de = at the birth of.* en + Posesivo + comienzos = in + Posesivo + early days, in + Posesivo + early years.* en sus comienzos = budding.* fecha de comienzo = starting date, beginning date, date of commencement.* hora de comienzo = starting time, start time.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* los comienzos de = the dawn of.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* nuevo comienzo = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure.* tener programado su comienzo = be scheduled to start.* tener un comienzo tardío* un nuevo comienzo = a fresh start.* * *beginningal comienzo at first, in the beginningel proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos initially, the process was very slowdio comienzo al año lectivo it marked the beginning of the academic yeardieron comienzo a la función con la tocata they began the performance with the toccatael concierto dará comienzo a las nueve the concert will begin at 9 o'clocklos comienzos son siempre difíciles the first months ( o steps etc) are always difficult* * *
Del verbo comenzar: ( conjugate comenzar)
comienzo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
comenzar
comienzo
comenzar ( conjugate comenzar) verbo transitivo
to begin, commence (frml)
verbo intransitivo
to begin;
comienzo haciendo algo/por hacer algo to begin by doing sth;
comienzo a hacer algo to start doing o to do sth;
comienzoon a disparar they started firing o to fire;
comienzo por algo to begin with sth
comienzo sustantivo masculino
beginning;
al comienzo at first, in the beginning;
dar comienzo to begin;
dar comienzo a algo [ persona] to begin sth;
[ceremonia/acto] to mark the beginning of sth;
comenzar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to begin, start
(a realizar una acción) comenzó a decir barbaridades, he started talking nonsense
(una serie de acciones) comenzamos por mostrar nuestro desacuerdo, we started by showing our disagreement ➣ Ver nota en begin y start
comienzo sustantivo masculino beginning, start
♦ Locuciones: a comienzos de, at the beginning of
dar comienzo, to begin o start
' comienzo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apertura
- iniciar
- origen
- principio
- iniciación
English:
beginning
- conception
- off
- onset
- opening
- outbreak
- outset
- start
- turn
- commence
- home
- out
- usher
* * *♦ nmstart, beginning;lo sabían desde el comienzo they knew from the start o beginning;y esto es sólo el comienzo and this is just the start;tuvo unos comienzos poco prometedores it got off to an inauspicious start;a comienzos del siglo XX at the beginning of the 20th century;al comienzo in the beginning, at first;dar comienzo (a algo) to start (sth), to begin (sth);la función dio comienzo a las siete y media the performance started at half past seven;el secretario dio comienzo a la reunión the secretary began o opened the meeting* * *m beginning;al comienzo, en un comienzo at first, in the beginning;desde el oun comienzo from the start;a comienzos de junio at the beginning of June* * *comienzo nm1) : start, beginning2)al comienzo : at first3)dar comienzo : to begin* * *comienzo n beginning -
5 llegada
f.1 arrival.2 finish (sport).past part.past participle of spanish verb: llegar.* * *1 (entrada) arrival2 DEPORTE finishing line* * *noun f.1) arrival2) advent* * *SF1) [de un viaje] arrival2) (Dep) (=meta) finishing line* * *a) ( de un viaje) arrivalel vuelo tiene prevista su llegada para las 11 horas — the flight is due to arrive at 11 a.m
b) (Dep) ( meta) winning post* * *= arrival, coming, influx, onset.Ex. The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.Ex. As a matter of fact, half of the cost of my coming here today was borne not by ISAD or RTSD but by the Research Library Group that paid for my travel to New York.Ex. Many Americans viewed this influx of strangers with alarm.Ex. In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.----* con la llegada de = with the advent of, with the arrival of.* fecha de llegada = arrival date.* hora de llegada = arrival time.* llegada de, la = advent of, the.* llegada de seres extraterrestres = alien visitation.* llegada tardía = late arrival.* punto de llegada = point of arrival.* * *a) ( de un viaje) arrivalel vuelo tiene prevista su llegada para las 11 horas — the flight is due to arrive at 11 a.m
b) (Dep) ( meta) winning post* * *= arrival, coming, influx, onset.Ex: The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.
Ex: As a matter of fact, half of the cost of my coming here today was borne not by ISAD or RTSD but by the Research Library Group that paid for my travel to New York.Ex: Many Americans viewed this influx of strangers with alarm.Ex: In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.* con la llegada de = with the advent of, with the arrival of.* fecha de llegada = arrival date.* hora de llegada = arrival time.* llegada de, la = advent of, the.* llegada de seres extraterrestres = alien visitation.* llegada tardía = late arrival.* punto de llegada = point of arrival.* * *1 (de un viaje) arrivala su llegada al aeropuerto on his arrival at o when he arrived at the airportel vuelo tiene prevista su llegada para las 11 horas the estimated time of arrival of the flight is 11 a.m., the flight is due to arrive at 11 a.m.con la llegada de la primavera when spring comes, with the arrival of spring* * *
llegada sustantivo femenino
(Equ) winning post
llegada sustantivo femenino arrival
Dep finish
' llegada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anterioridad
- inminencia
- meta
- providencial
- venida
- a
- línea
- posterior
- prever
English:
advent
- arr
- arrival
- cheer
- clock in
- clock on
- coming
- finish
- incoming
- notify
- on
- pose
- disturb
- estimate
- home
- influx
- late
- tape
- winning
- wire
* * *llegada nf1. [acción] arrival;a mi llegada on my arrival, when I arrived;con la llegada del invierno las aves migran with the onset of winter the birds migrate;llegadas nacionales/internacionales [en aeropuerto] domestic/international arrivals2. Dep finish* * *f arrival; DEP finish* * *llegada nf: arrival* * *llegada n1. (en general) arrival2. (en deportes) finish -
6 malva1
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7 malva
adj.mauve.f.mallow.m.mauve (color).* * *► adjetivo1 (color) mauve1 BOTÁNICA mallow\estar criando malvas familiar to be pushing up the daisiesestar como una malva to be as meek as a lambmalva loca hollyhock, rose mallow* * *1.ADJ INV [color] mauve2.SF (Bot) mallowmalva loca, malva real, malva rósea — hollyhock
* * *Iadjetivo invariable mauveIIfemenino mallowIIIestar criando malvas — (Esp fam) to be pushing up daisies (colloq)
masculino mauve* * *Iadjetivo invariable mauveIIfemenino mallowIIIestar criando malvas — (Esp fam) to be pushing up daisies (colloq)
masculino mauve* * *malva11 = mallow.Ex: Mallow originates from southern Europe and Asia but has spread all over the world as a common weed.
* criar malvas = push up + (the) daisies.malva22 = purple, mauve.Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.
Ex: Rarely do we think of a color as being invented by a person, yet in the case of the color mauve this might be a reasonable way to think about it.* * *mauvemallowCompuesto:hollyhock, rose mallow ( AmE)mauve* * *
malva adj inv/m
mauve
■ sustantivo femenino
mallow;
malva
I adj inv & m (color) mauve
II f Bot mallow
' malva' also found in these entries:
English:
mauve
* * *♦ adj invmauve♦ nfmallow;Famcriar malvas to push up daisies♦ nm[color] mauve* * *I adj mauveII f BOT mallow;estar criando malvas fig fam be pushing up daisies;ser (como) una malva fig be as gentle as a lamb* * *malva adj & nf: mauve* * * -
8 pelagra
f.1 an endemic disease of southern Europe, characterized by scaly inflammation of the skin. (Medical)2 pellagra, chichism, Italian lepra, dermagra.* * *pellagra* * *pelagra nf: pellagra -
9 Europa meridional
f.Southern Europe. -
10 zagua
f.a shrub yielding barilla which grows in southern Europe and northern Africa. -
11 verano
m.1 summer.en verano in (the) summer2 dry season. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *1 summer* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=estación calurosa) summer2) (en regiones ecuatoriales) dry season* * *masculino summer; ( en la zona tropical) dry seasonen pleno verano — at the height of summer, in high summer
* * *= summer, summertime, summer season.Ex. We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, summer, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.Ex. Her 'tour of duty' extended from the end of September 1987 to the end of March of the following year, summertime for the Southern Hemisphere.Ex. I am looking for advice from anyone who has worked a summer season abroad.----* campamento de verano = summer camp.* clima de verano = summer weather.* curso de verano = summer institute, summer session.* cursos de verano = summer school.* de verano = summery.* día de verano = summer day.* durante todo el verano = all summer long.* estación de verano = summer season.* lista de lecturas para el verano = summer reading list.* meses del verano = summer months.* mitad del verano = midsummer.* mitad del verano, la = height of summer, the.* pleno verano = midsummer.* residencia de verano = summer residence.* solsticio de verano = summer solstice.* temporada de verano = summer season.* tiempo de verano = summer weather.* trimestre del verano = summer semester.* universidad de verano = summer school.* vacaciones de verano = summer vacation, summer recess, summer holiday, summer break.* * *masculino summer; ( en la zona tropical) dry seasonen pleno verano — at the height of summer, in high summer
* * *= summer, summertime, summer season.Ex: We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, summer, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.
Ex: Her 'tour of duty' extended from the end of September 1987 to the end of March of the following year, summertime for the Southern Hemisphere.Ex: I am looking for advice from anyone who has worked a summer season abroad.* campamento de verano = summer camp.* clima de verano = summer weather.* curso de verano = summer institute, summer session.* cursos de verano = summer school.* de verano = summery.* día de verano = summer day.* durante todo el verano = all summer long.* estación de verano = summer season.* lista de lecturas para el verano = summer reading list.* meses del verano = summer months.* mitad del verano = midsummer.* mitad del verano, la = height of summer, the.* pleno verano = midsummer.* residencia de verano = summer residence.* solsticio de verano = summer solstice.* temporada de verano = summer season.* tiempo de verano = summer weather.* trimestre del verano = summer semester.* universidad de verano = summer school.* vacaciones de verano = summer vacation, summer recess, summer holiday, summer break.* * *summer; (en la zona tropical) dry seasonen verano in summer (time)ropa de verano summer clothesen el verano del 45 in the summer of `45en pleno verano at the height of summer, in the middle of summer, in high summerel próximo verano next summerel verano pasado last summer* * *
verano sustantivo masculino
summer;
( en la zona tropical) dry season;
verano sustantivo masculino summer
' verano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amiga
- amigo
- colonia
- conquista
- esponsales
- estar
- estilización
- exterior
- granizada
- intención
- notarse
- oscilar
- pensar
- polvo
- próxima
- próximo
- solsticio
- acá
- adelantar
- anticipar
- en
- gana
- pleno
- tránsito
- vacaciones
English:
archery
- boating
- bunk
- climbing
- early
- Europe
- height
- holiday
- holiday-maker
- homesick
- intend
- midsummer
- ordeal
- profit
- summer
- summertime
- British
- camp
- day
- high
- record
- summery
* * *verano nm1. [estación] summer;en verano in summer;cuando llegue el verano when summer comes;el último verano last summer2. [estación seca] dry season* * *m summer* * *verano nm: summer* * *verano n summer -
12 alpiste1
1 = bird seed, canary grass.Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex. The pollen of canary grass, which was introduced as a pasture grass from Europe, is a major allergen in southern Australia. -
13 patera
f.1 small boat, dinghy.2 duck house.* * *1 boat* * *SF Esp boat, small boat ( often used for illegal immigration)* * *femenino (Esp) open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to cross the Strait of Gibraltar)* * *----* emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* * *femenino (Esp) open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to cross the Strait of Gibraltar)* * ** emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* * *patera (↑ patera a1)1 (en la caza de patos) punt2 ( Esp) (de inmigrantes ilegales) open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to cross the Strait of Gibraltar)A boat with a shallow draft, used by illegal immigrants, known as balseros, to cross the Straits of Gibraltar from Morocco to southern Spain.* * *patera nf1. [barca] small boat, dinghyPATERABoth legal and illegal immigration into Spain have risen dramatically in recent years, as economic development attracts those from countries with limited job opportunities, especially in North Africa, Eastern Europe and South America. For a number of years many would-be immigrants from Africa have crossed the Straits of Gibraltar in small boats which can barely sustain their weight, and which the Spanish press refer to as pateras, a term rarely used before but now automatically associated with the idea of illegal immigration. Because of the increasingly sophisticated technology used to police the Straits in the 1990s, the crossing from Morocco to the Canaries was much used in the 1990s. As that route in its turn became more heavily patrolled, Mauretania has become a common point of departure for those heading for the Canaries. As the distance to be covered by the overloaded craft increases, so does the risk, but even the rising death toll shows no sign of reducing the numbers prepared to make such voyages.* * *f small boat -
14 alpiste
m.1 canary grass (plant).2 birdseed (seed).* * *1 birdseed, canary grass* * *SM1) (=semillas) birdseed, canary seed2) * (=alcohol) drink, booze *3) LAm * (=dinero) brass ** * *1) ( semillas) birdseed2) (RPl fam) ( bebida) booze (colloq)* * *1) ( semillas) birdseed2) (RPl fam) ( bebida) booze (colloq)* * *alpiste11 = bird seed, canary grass.Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
Ex: The pollen of canary grass, which was introduced as a pasture grass from Europe, is a major allergen in southern Australia.alpiste22 = booze.Ex: I have to hand it to you, maybe you've got some booze in you or maybe you just like to hang loose, but you put on quite a show.
* * *A (planta) canary grass; (semillas) birdseed* * *
alpiste sustantivo masculino ( semillas) birdseed
alpiste sustantivo masculino
1 Bot birdseed, canary grass
2 fam (bebida) booze
* * *alpiste nm1. [planta] canary grass2. [semilla] birdseed3. CompRP Fam* * *m1 birdseed2:le gusta mucho el alpiste fam he likes a drink, he’s very fond of the bottle fam* * *alpiste nm: birdseed
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