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1 monumento
m.1 monument (obra).2 stunner (mujer atractiva).* * *1 ARTE monument* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=construcción) monumentel monumento a la paz — the monument to peace, the peace monument
monumento histórico-artístico — (=edificio) listed building; (=zona) ≈ conservation area
2) * (=mujer) beauty* * *1) ( obra conmemorativa) monument2) (Relig) altar ( decorated for Holy Week)3) ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic4) (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)* * *= monument, memorial.Ex. Her reading was mostly limited to inscriptions on monuments describing the brave deeds of her husband.Ex. The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.----* monumento conmemorativo = memorial.* monumento cultural = cultural monument.* monumento histórico = landmark, historical monument, historical sight, historical landmark, historic landmark, historic monument.* monumento nacional = heritage site, national monument.* monumento público conmemorativo = public memorial.* monumentos = sights.* monumento vivo = living monument.* * *1) ( obra conmemorativa) monument2) (Relig) altar ( decorated for Holy Week)3) ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic4) (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)* * *= monument, memorial.Ex: Her reading was mostly limited to inscriptions on monuments describing the brave deeds of her husband.
Ex: The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.* monumento conmemorativo = memorial.* monumento cultural = cultural monument.* monumento histórico = landmark, historical monument, historical sight, historical landmark, historic landmark, historic monument.* monumento nacional = heritage site, national monument.* monumento público conmemorativo = public memorial.* monumentos = sights.* monumento vivo = living monument.* * *A (obra conmemorativa) monumentmonumento al soldado desconocido monument to the unknown soldiermonumento a los caídos war memoriala esa mujer le levanto un monumento that woman deserves a medal, I take my hat off to that woman ( colloq)Compuestos:memorialcommemorative stonehistorical monumentnational monumentla casa fue declarada monumento nacional en 1960 the house was declared a national monument in 1960B ( Relig) altar ( decorated for Holy Week)C (obra excepcional) masterpiece, classicesta obra es un monumento de la épica española this work is a classic example of the Spanish epicsu novia es un monumento his girlfriend's a stunner o a real looker* * *
monumento sustantivo masculino
1 ( obra conmemorativa) monument;◊ monumento histórico/nacional historical/national monument;
monumento a los caídos war memorial;
monumento funerario commemorative stone
2 ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic
3 (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)
monumento sustantivo masculino monument
' monumento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
levantar
- monumental
- alzar
- antigüedad
- conmemorativo
- consagrar
- develar
- erigir
- foco
- iluminación
- iluminar
- inaugurar
- panteón
- reflector
English:
memorial
- monument
- open
- raise
- set up
- land
- war
* * *monumento nm1. [construcción] monument;[estatua] monument, statue;un monumento a los caídos (en la guerra) a war memorial;un monumento a la constitución a monument to the constitution;Fama tu madre habría que hacerle un monumento your mother deserves a medalmonumento funerario burial monument;monumento histórico historical monument;monumento nacional national monument2. [obra artística o científica] classic;un monumento de la poesía del XIX a classic of nineteenth-century poetry3. [altar] = decorated altar used during Holy Week* * *m monument;ser un monumento fig fam be very good-looking* * *monumento nm: monument* * *monumento n monument
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