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1 soterramiento
• burial -
2 gastos funerarios
• burial expenditures• burial expenses -
3 cámara mortuoria
• burial chamber• chapelle ardente• funeral chamber -
4 camposanto
• burial ground• burying ground• burying place• God's flock• God-related -
5 cementerio
• burial ground• burying ground• burying place• cemetery• churchyard• God's flock• God-related• graver• graveyard market -
6 cripta
• burial chamber• crypt• undercroft -
7 enterramiento
• burial• burying• entombment• inhumanity• inhume• interment -
8 entierro
• burial• burying• funeral• interment -
9 inhumación
• burial• inhumanity• inhume• interment -
10 mortuorio
• burial• funeral• funerary• inhumanity• inhume• morgue• mortuary -
11 sepelio
• burial• interment -
12 sepulcro
• burial place• gratuity fund• grave accent• sepulcher• sepulchre• tomb -
13 sepultamiento
• burial• entombment -
14 sepultura
• burial place• charnel house• gratuity fund• grave accent• sepulture -
15 tumba
• burial place• gratuity fund• grave accent• tomb -
16 túmulo
• burial mound• mound• tumulus -
17 cementerio para desechos radioactivos
burial site; graveyard; repositoryDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > cementerio para desechos radioactivos
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18 entierro
m.burial, funeral.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: enterrar.* * *1 (acción) burial2 (ceremonia) funeral\parecer un entierro de tercera familiar to be like a funeral* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=acto) burial, interment2) (=funeral) funeralSee:ver nota culturelle CARNAVAL in carnaval3) (=tumba) grave4) LAm (Arqueología) (buried) treasure* * ** * *= burial, interment.Ex. Records created by the cemetery industry include cemetery plot cards, lot diagrams, burial records, lot ownership records, and cremation records.Ex. Interments and disinterments are not permitted on Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day.----* asistente a un entierro = mourner.* * ** * *= burial, interment.Ex: Records created by the cemetery industry include cemetery plot cards, lot diagrams, burial records, lot ownership records, and cremation records.
Ex: Interments and disinterments are not permitted on Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day.* asistente a un entierro = mourner.* * *burial; (ceremonia) funeralvi pasar un entierro I saw a funeral procession go by* * *
Del verbo enterrar: ( conjugate enterrar)
entierro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
enterrar
entierro
enterrar ( conjugate enterrar) verbo transitivo
to bury;
entierro sustantivo masculino ( acto) burial;
( ceremonia) funeral;
( procesión) funeral procession;
enterrar vt
1 to bury: todavía hay muchos tesoros enterrados, there's still a lot of buried treasure
2 (olvidar, terminar con algo) aquello enterró mis ilusiones, that destroyed all my hopes
figurado enterrar el hacha de guerra, (reconciliarse) to forgive and forget
entierro sustantivo masculino
1 burial
2 (exequias, ritual) funeral
' entierro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
- masa
- sentimiento
- vela
English:
burial
- funeral
* * *♦ nm1. [acción] burial2. [ceremonia] funeral;el entierro recorrió el centro de la ciudad the funeral procession passed through Br the city centre o US downtown;ir de entierro, ir a un entierro to attend a funeralel entierro de la sardina the burial of the sardine, = mock burial of a sardine on Ash Wednesday, to mark the beginning of Lent* * *m1 burial2 ( funeral) funeral* * *entierro nm1) : burial2) : funeral* * *entierro n funeral / burial -
19 sepultura
f.1 burial (enterramiento).2 grave (fosa).* * *1 (lugar) grave2 (acto) burial\dar sepultura a alguien to bury somebody* * *SF1) (=acción) burial2) (=tumba) grave, tomb* * *a) ( acción) burialb) ( tumba) tomb, grave* * *= grave, sepulchre [sepulcher, -USA].Ex. From a tiny fragment of the page of a Bible found in the grave of an Indian girl buried in the 17th century, it was possible to discover the particular edition of the Bible that it came from.Ex. The archaic view of the library as a vaulted sepulchre, quiet and solemn, must be revised.* * *a) ( acción) burialb) ( tumba) tomb, grave* * *= grave, sepulchre [sepulcher, -USA].Ex: From a tiny fragment of the page of a Bible found in the grave of an Indian girl buried in the 17th century, it was possible to discover the particular edition of the Bible that it came from.
Ex: The archaic view of the library as a vaulted sepulchre, quiet and solemn, must be revised.* * *1 (acción) burialsus restos recibieron cristiana sepultura his remains received a Christian burialle dieron sepultura en el panteón familiar she was buried in the family vault2 (tumba) tomb, grave* * *
sepultura sustantivo femenino
sepultura sustantivo femenino grave
♦ Locuciones: dar sepultura a alguien, to bury sb
' sepultura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hoyo
- profanar
English:
grave
- gravestone
* * *sepultura nf1. [enterramiento] burial;dar sepultura a to bury;recibir sepultura to be buried;recibió cristiana sepultura he received a Christian burial2. [fosa] grave* * *f1 burial;dar sepultura a alguien bury s.o.2 ( tumba) tomb;estar con un pie en la sepultura fig have one foot in the grave* * *sepultura nf1) : burial2) tumba: grave, tomb* * *sepultura n grave -
20 inhumación
f.inhumation, burial, interment.* * *1 burial* * *SF burial, interment frm* * *femenino (frml) burial, interment (frml)* * *= inhumation, interment.Ex. One of these contained an inhumation which was radiocarbon dated to the Iron Age.Ex. Interments and disinterments are not permitted on Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day.* * *femenino (frml) burial, interment (frml)* * *= inhumation, interment.Ex: One of these contained an inhumation which was radiocarbon dated to the Iron Age.
Ex: Interments and disinterments are not permitted on Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day.* * *( frml)* * *
inhumación sustantivo femenino burial
* * *inhumación nfburial* * *f interment, burial* * *
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