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61 desempleado
adj.unemployed, dismissed, jobless, laid-off.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desemplear.* * *► adjetivo1 unemployed, out of work► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 unemployed person1 the unemployed* * *1. (f. - desempleada)adj.2. (f. - desempleada)noun* * *desempleado, -a1.ADJ unemployed, out of work2.SM / F unemployed man/woman* * *- da masculino, femeninoun desempleado — someone who is out of work o unemployed
el número de desempleados — the number of people unemployed o out of work
* * *= jobless.Ex. Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.----* desempleados, los = unemployed, the, jobless, the.* * *- da masculino, femeninoun desempleado — someone who is out of work o unemployed
el número de desempleados — the number of people unemployed o out of work
* * *= jobless.Ex: Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.
* desempleados, los = unemployed, the, jobless, the.* * *unemployedmasculine, feminineun desempleado someone who is out of work o unemployedel número de desempleados the number of people unemployed o out of workdescuentos para desempleados reductions for the unemployed* * *
desempleado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino: un desempleado someone who is out of work o unemployed;
los desempleados the unemployed
desempleado,-a
I adjetivo unemployed, out of work
II sustantivo masculino y femenino unemployed person
los desempleados, the unemployed
' desempleado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desempleada
- desocupado
- parado
English:
jobless
- unemployed
- work
* * *desempleado, -a♦ adjunemployed♦ nm,funemployed person;lo peor para un desempleado es el aislamiento the worst thing for someone who is out of work is the isolation;los desempleados the unemployed;el número creciente de desempleados the growing number of unemployed peoplelos desempleados de larga duración the long-term unemployed* * *I adj unemployedII m, desempleada f unemployed person;los desempleados pl the unemployed* * *desempleado, -da adj: unemployeddesempleado, -da n: unemployed person* * *desempleado adj unemployed -
62 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 -
63 santuario
m.1 shrine (templo).2 sanctuary, sanctum, shrine.* * *1 sanctuary, shrine* * *noun m.sanctuary, shrine* * *SM1) (Rel) (=templo) sanctuary, shrine; (=lugar sagrado) sanctuary* * ** * *= sanctuary, shrine, sanctum, retreat.Ex. The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.Ex. The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.Ex. This digitized material will be used only rarely and then only in subdued lighting, with soft pencils in use only and and white gloves, all ink pens to be left at the ' sanctum' door.Ex. The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.----* ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.* * ** * *= sanctuary, shrine, sanctum, retreat.Ex: The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.
Ex: The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.Ex: This digitized material will be used only rarely and then only in subdued lighting, with soft pencils in use only and and white gloves, all ink pens to be left at the ' sanctum' door.Ex: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.* ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.* * *1 ( Relig) sanctuary, shrine2 (refugio) sanctuary* * *
santuario sustantivo masculino (Relig) sanctuary, shrine;
( refugio) sanctuary
santuario sustantivo masculino
1 Rel shrine, sanctuary
2 fig (sitio seguro o valioso) sanctuary: la fortaleza se convirtió en un santuario para los soldados heridos, the fort was turned into a sanctuary for the wounded soldiers
' santuario' also found in these entries:
English:
sanctuary
- shrine
* * *santuario nm1. [templo] shrine2. [lugar venerable] holy place3. [de animales] sanctuary4. [de exiliados, terroristas] refuge* * *m figsanctuary* * *santuario nm: sanctuary* * *santuario n shrine -
64 sin empleo
adj.unemployed, idle, out of a job, out of job.* * *unemployed, out of work, jobless* * *(adj.) = joblessEx. Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.* * *(adj.) = joblessEx: Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.
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65 sin trabajo
adj.out-of-work, at a loose end, jobless.* * *(fácilmente) easily* * *(adj.) = joblessEx. Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.* * *(adj.) = joblessEx: Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.
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66 mascada
f.1 a silk neckerchief (pañuelo de cuello). (Mexico)2 the iron ring by which the neck of criminals condemned to death by the garrote is broken.3 quid (tobacco). (Latin American)4 buried treasure (tesoro). (Andes & Central America)5 rebuke. (Central America)6 chewing.7 scarf, kerchief, bandanna, neckerchief.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mascar.* * *SF1) LAm (=tabaco) plug of chewing tobacco4) CAm * (=reprimenda) rebuke5) Méx (=pañuelo) silk handkerchief o scarf* * *a) (Chi) ( mordisco) biteb) (Méx) ( pañuelo grande) scarf* * *a) (Chi) ( mordisco) biteb) (Méx) ( pañuelo grande) scarf* * *1 ( Chi) (mordisco) bite2 ( Méx) (pañuelo grande) scarf* * *
mascada sustantivo femenino
* * *mascada nf1. CAm, Méx, Ven [de tabaco] plug3. Cuba, Méx [pañuelo] neckerchief* * *f Méxscarf -
67 клад
1) General subject: buried treasure, hoard, hoarding, treasure, treasure-trove, trove2) Biology: clade3) Economy: treasure trove -
68 skat
darling, dear, gem, honey, levy, love, pet, sweetheart, tax, treasure* * *I. (en -te)( kostbarhed) treasure;( skjulte kostbarheder) treasure ( fx a buried treasure), hoard;( forråd) store ( fx of learning);[ min skat!]( til person) darling! sweetheart! my dear!(især am) honey!II. (en -ter)( til staten) tax;( til lokale myndigheder, uden for Engl) local taxes,(i Engl, kun af fast ejendom) rates;( forbrugsskat) excise tax ( fx on tobacco, alcohol and petrol);( afgift) duty;( beskatning) taxation ( fx reduce (, increase) taxation);(især hist.: tribut) tribute ( fx they had to pay (a) tribute to the conqueror);[ skattens mønt] the tribute money;[ skatter og afgifter] taxes and dues;[ betale skat af] pay tax (, taxes) on;[ betale i skat] pay in tax ( fx pay $1,000 (, 30 per cent) in (income) tax);[ hvad betaler du i skat?] how much income tax do you pay?[ lægge skat på noget] put (el. lay) a tax (, duty) on something,F impose a tax (, duty) on something;[sætte en i skat for $1 000] assess somebody at $1,000. -
69 botija
f.earthen jug, earthenware jug, earthenware pitcher.f. & m.kid (informal) (boy). (Uruguayan Spanish)* * *1 earthenware pitcher* * *1. SF1) (=vasija) earthenware jug2) CAm (=tesoro) buried treasure2.SMF Uru * (=chaval) kid ** * *A (recipiente) pitcherB* * *
botija LAm
I f (tesoro) treasure: en la cueva encontraron una botija enorme, they found an enormous treasure-trove in the cave
II m,f LAm (niño) child, kid: mira a aquel botija cómo va vestido, look how that kid is dressed
* * *♦ nf[vasija] earthenware jar♦ nmfUrug Fam [muchacho] kid* * *f earthenware pitcher -
70 skatt
tax, treasure* * *subst. [ til staten] tax subst. [ selskapsskatt] corporation tax, company tax subst. [ selskapsskatt] US: corporate income tax subst. [ til kommunen] local taxes subst. [ inntektsskatt] income tax subst. [ formuesskatt] net wealth tax, wealth tax, tax on wealth, tax on net worth subst. [ skjulte kostbarheter] treasure, hoard (f.eks.a buried treasure or a hidden hoard of cash
) subst. [ kjæleord] darling, honey subst. [ kapitalskatt] capital tax/levy subst. [ av lønns] payroll tax subst. [påløpet, men ikke ilignet skatt] due but not assessed tax subst. [påløpet, men ikke ilignet] tax payable subst. [påløpet, men ikke ilignet] tax payable, due but not assessed tax subst. [ statsskatt] state (income)/national tax subst. [ bruttoskatt] tax on gross income/earnings (degressiv skatt) degressive tax (direkte skatt) direct taxes [ eiendoms-] property tax, tax on real property (ettergivelse av skatt) tax remission [ til skattefordelingsfondet] tax equalization contribution [ fonds-] tax on undistributed profits [ fylkes-] county tax [ kilde-] withholding tax, tax (deducted) at source [ luksus-] luxury tax, tax on luxuries [ marginal-] marginal tax (progressiv skatt) progressive/graduated tax (proporsjonal skatt) proportional/flat tax (regressiv skatt) regressive tax (renteutjevnende skatt) interest equalization tax [ rest-] tax (balance) due/owing, balance of tax due [ straffe-] penal/penalty tax [ stykk-] specific/unit tax [ topp-] surtax (on higher incomes) -
71 найти клад
Makarov: excavate a buried treasure, find a treasure -
72 guaca
f.a grave mound of the ancient Peruvians (tumba).* * *SF1) LAm (=sepultura) (Indian) tomb, funeral mound2) (=tesoro) buried treasure; [de armas, droga] cachehacer guaca — And, Caribe ** to make money, make one's pile *
4) Caribe (=reprimenda) ticking-off *5) Méx (=escopeta) double-barrelled shotgun6) Caribe large sore* * *femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb* * *femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb* * *( Andes)* * *
guaca sustantivo femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb
* * *guaca nf1. Am [sepultura] = pre-Columbian Indian tomb2. Am [tesoro] hidden treasure3. CRica, Cuba [hucha] moneybox4. CRica, Cuba [hoyo] = pit for ripening fruit -
73 bury
kkt. (buried) 1 mengubur. 2 memendam. 3 melupakan. -buried treasure harta karun, harta yang tersembunyi. -burying ground kuburan, makam, kerlop. -
74 excavate
ˈekskəveɪt гл.
1) копать, рыть;
выкапывать, откапывать
2) спец. а) тех. вынимать грунт;
производить земляные работы б) археол. производить раскопки, раскапывать, копать, рыть - to * a cellar выкопать погреб - to * a tunnel прорыть туннель - to * a tooth высверлить полость в зубе выкапывать, откапывать;
раскапывать;
вырывать, отрывать( из земли) - to * a buried treasure отрыть /найти/ клад( техническое) вынимать грунт;
производить земляные работы (археология) раскапывать, производить раскопки, делать раскоп - they have been excavating in that country for three years они ведут раскопки в этой стране уже три года excavate выкапывать, откапывать ~ копать, рыть;
вынимать грунт;
рыть котлован ~ археол. производить раскопкиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > excavate
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75 excavate
[ʹekskəveıt] v1. 1) копать, рыть2) выкапывать, откапывать; раскапывать; вырывать, отрывать ( из земли)to excavate a buried treasure - отрыть /найти/ клад
2. тех. вынимать грунт; производить земляные работы3. археол. раскапывать, производить раскопки, делать раскопthey have been excavating in that country for three years - они ведут раскопки в этой стране уже три года
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76 искать клад
Makarov: dig for buried treasure -
77 отрыть клад
Makarov: excavate a buried treasure -
78 отыскать захоронённый клад
General subject: find a buried treasureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отыскать захоронённый клад
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79 tesoro escondido
m.buried treasure.* * *(n.) = hoardEx. The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.* * *(n.) = hoardEx: The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.
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80 botijuela
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