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1 Timor
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2 Timor
SM Timor•
Timor Oriental — East Timor* * *= Timor.Ex. The government is set to send up to three helicopters to further assist with stability operations in the troubled nation of Timor.----* Timor Oriental = East Timor.* * *= Timor.Ex: The government is set to send up to three helicopters to further assist with stability operations in the troubled nation of Timor.
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3 Timor Oriental
m.East Timor.* * *Ex. Since the Indonesian invasion of December 1975, East Timor has been the site of some of the worst atrocities of the modern era.* * *Ex: Since the Indonesian invasion of December 1975, East Timor has been the site of some of the worst atrocities of the modern era.
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5 Тимор
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6 oriental
adj.1 eastern.2 Uruguayan. ( Latin American Spanish)3 Oriental, Eastern, easterly, pertaining to the Orient.f. & m.1 oriental.2 Uruguayan. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *► adjetivo1 eastern, oriental1 Oriental* * *adj.1) oriental2) eastern* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] oriental; [región, zona] eastern2) Cono Sur (=uruguayo) Uruguayan3) Cuba of/from Oriente province2. SMF1) (=persona de Oriente) oriental2) Cono Sur (=uruguayo) Uruguayan3) Cuba native/inhabitant of Oriente province* * *I II* * *= eastern, oriental, Easterner, Far Eastern.Ex. He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.Ex. To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.Ex. Western feminists must abandon their tendency to diminish diverse feminist discourses so Westerners & Easterners can enter into a dialogue on gender issues that includes the many existing feminisms.Ex. The Dutch, too, started making cigars using tobacco from their Far Eastern colonies.----* Africa Oriental = East Africa.* cultura oriental = Eastern culture.* hemisferio oriental, el = Eastern Hemisphere, the.* jardín oriental = oriental garden.* Timor Oriental = East Timor.* * *I II* * *= eastern, oriental, Easterner, Far Eastern.Ex: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
Ex: To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.Ex: Western feminists must abandon their tendency to diminish diverse feminist discourses so Westerners & Easterners can enter into a dialogue on gender issues that includes the many existing feminisms.Ex: The Dutch, too, started making cigars using tobacco from their Far Eastern colonies.* Africa Oriental = East Africa.* cultura oriental = Eastern culture.* hemisferio oriental, el = Eastern Hemisphere, the.* jardín oriental = oriental garden.* Timor Oriental = East Timor.* * *1 (del este) Eastern2 (del Lejano Oriente) Oriental3 ( AmL) (uruguayo) Uruguayan1 (del Lejano Oriente) Oriental2 ( AmL) (uruguayo) Uruguayan* * *
oriental adjetivo ( del este) eastern;
( del Lejano Oriente) oriental;
( uruguayo) (AmL) Uruguayan
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( del Lejano Oriente) oriental;
( uruguayo) (AmL) Uruguayan
oriental
I adjetivo eastern, oriental
II mf Oriental
' oriental' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achinada
- achinado
- palillo
- amarillo
- bazar
- jalado
- plátano
- República Oriental del Uruguay
English:
bazaar
- East
- easterly
- eastern
- Eastern Europe
- Oriental
- chopstick
- east
- oriental
- rickshaw
* * *♦ adj1. [del este] eastern;[del Lejano Oriente] oriental2. Am [uruguayo] Uruguayan3. [de Oriente, Venezuela] of/from Oriente♦ nmf1. [del Lejano Oriente] oriental2. Am [uruguayo] Uruguayan;Histlos 33 orientales = group of Uruguayans who played a key role in the wars of independence by regaining control, in April 1825, of the area that was then eastern Uruguay3. [persona de Oriente, Venezuela] person from Oriente* * *I adj1 oriental, eastern2 S.Am.UruguayanII m/f1 Oriental2 S.Am.Uruguayan* * *oriental adj1) : eastern2) : oriental3) Arg, Uru : Uruguayanoriental nmf1) : Easterner2) : Oriental3) Arg, Uru : Uruguayan* * *oriental1 adj1. (en general) eastern2. (persona) Asian -
7 contingente
adj.1 possible (Formal).es un hecho contingente it's not impossible2 contingent, accidental, casual, eventual.m.1 contingent (grupo).2 quota (commerce).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: contingentar.* * *► adjetivo1 (posible) contingent,1 MILITAR contingent2 (cuota) quota, share* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ contingent2. SM1) (Mil) contingent2) (Com) quota3) = contingencia* * *1) (grupo, cuadrilla) contingent2) (cuota, cupo) quota* * *= contingent.Nota: Que puede suceder.Ex. Rapid contingent change is difficult for public sector SLIS but relatively straightforward for university SLIS.* * *1) (grupo, cuadrilla) contingent2) (cuota, cupo) quota* * *= contingent.Nota: Que puede suceder.Ex: Rapid contingent change is difficult for public sector SLIS but relatively straightforward for university SLIS.
* * *A (grupo, cuadrilla) contingentfuertes contingentes de la policía a large police contingentB (cuota, cupo) quota* * *
contingente
I adjetivo contingent: es un problema contingente a tener en cuenta, it's a contingent problem to take into account
II sustantivo masculino
1 (posible acontecimiento) contingency, possibility: tenemos que prepararnos para todos los contingentes, we have to be prepared for every contingency
2 (tropa) Mil contingent: han salido varios contingentes hacia la zona en conflicto, several contingents have left for the battle zone
3 (conjunto) contingent: tenemos un contingente de personal de limpieza preparado, we have a contingent of cleaning staff ready
' contingente' also found in these entries:
English:
contingent
* * *♦ adjFormal possible;es un hecho contingente it's not impossible♦ nm1. [grupo] contingent2. Com quota3. [fuerza militar] contingent;el contingente australiano en Timor the Australian troops in Timor* * *I adj contingentII m1 contingent2 COM quota* * *contingente adj & nm: contingent
См. также в других словарях:
Timor — Foto aus dem Weltall Gewässer Bandasee, Sawusee, Timorsee … Deutsch Wikipedia
Timor — es una isla al sur del Archipiélago Malayo, dividida entre el Estado independiente de Timor Oriental, y Timor Occidental, parte de la provincia indonesia de Nusa Tenggara Oriental. El nombre es una variante de timur, palabra que en malayo… … Enciclopedia Universal
TIMOR — inter Inferorum idola, Virgilio, Martisque asleclas, Aen. l. 9. v. 719. ubi de Marre, Immisitquve fugam Teucris, atrumque Timorem. Etiam apud Romanos in veneratione, uti et Pallor, quem timore efficit. Utrumque, ne quid obessent, neve aliquid… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Timor — île indonésienne située à l extrémité orientale de l archipel de la Sonde, proche de l Australie, dont la mer de Timor la sépare; 34 000 km²; v. princ. Kupang (à l O.) et Dili (à l E.). L économie de cette île montagneuse au climat tropical est… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Timor — [tē′môr΄, tē môr′] island in SE Asia, in the Malay Archipelago: the W part of the island (WEST TIMOR) is part of Indonesia; the E part (EAST TIMOR) is an independent nation Timorese adj., n … English World dictionary
timor — |ô| adj. 2 g. s. 2 g. O mesmo que timorense. ‣ Etimologia: Timor, topônimo … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Timor — Timor, 1) Inselgruppe im Indischen Ocean, zu den Kleinen Sundainseln gehörig. Zu ihr gehören außer der Folgenden die Inseln Rottie, Kambing (Harteneiland), Simao Noessa Nessing, Dao, Sabul u. Simao; 2) Hauptinsel der Gruppe, 60 Ml. Länge, 8–12 Ml … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Timor — Timor, die östlichste und größte der Kleinen Sundainseln im Indischen Ozean (s. Karte »Hinterindien«), zwischen 8°20 –10°22 südl. Br., 500 km lang, bis 100 km breit, 32,617 qkm und mit den Nebeninseln Rom (1691), Kambing (142), Samao (326) und… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Timor — Timor, größte der Kleinen Sundainseln, 32.617, mit Nebeninseln 34.907 qkm, (1895) ca. 500.000 E. (meist Papua, sonst Malaien, Chinesen, Portugiesen, Niederländer), gebirgig (an der Südküste bis 3100 m); der südwestl. Teil gehört den Niederländern … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Timor — Timor, Hauptinsel in der Gruppe der kleinen Sundainseln, 572 QM. groß mit 800000 E., meistens Malayen, hat tropische Fruchtbarkeit (die größten Boas), gehört theilweise den Holländern, theilweise den Portugiesen oder unabhängigen Häuptlingen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Timor — TIMOR, óris, (⇒ Tab. I.) Furcht, des Aethers und der Erde Sohn. Hygin. Præf. p. 2. Er wurde insonderheit von den Lacedämoniern göttlich verehret, und hatte selbst seinen Tempel in der Stadt, nahe bey dem Gerichte der Ephoren; weil die Furcht viel … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon