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1 duración de paso por la esclusa
spa tiempo (m) de compresión, duración (f) de paso por la esclusaeng compression time (caisson work)Безопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > duración de paso por la esclusa
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2 tiempo de compresión
spa tiempo (m) de compresión, duración (f) de paso por la esclusaeng compression time (caisson work)Безопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > tiempo de compresión
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3 camello
m.1 camel.2 drag.3 drug dealer, dope pusher, dope peddler.* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA camel* * *SM1) (Zool) camel2) ** (=traficante) dealer *, pusher *3) (Náut) camel* * *1) (Zool) camel3) camello masculino y femenino (arg) ( traficante) pusher (sl), dealer (colloq)* * *1) (Zool) camel3) camello masculino y femenino (arg) ( traficante) pusher (sl), dealer (colloq)* * *camello11 = camel.Ex: The camel Libray Service was launched in 1996 with 3 camels and had been expanded to 6 camels by the year 2001.
* transportado por camello = camel-borne.camello22 = drug runner, drug pusher, drug dealer, drug mule, drug courier.Ex: Drug runners carrying the cocaine north apparently dump it overboard when pursued by authorities.
Ex: The novel revolves around the world of pimps, drug pushers and soul brothers.Ex: The Government has ordered the police nationwide to spray-paint all private homes of alleged or suspected drug dealers in Manila.Ex: They were then recruited to act as drug mules -- drug couriers who would not arouse suspicion while carrying heroin - and offered lots of money to carry out this task.Ex: They were then recruited to act as drug mules -- drug couriers who would not arouse suspicion while carrying heroin - and offered lots of money to carry out this task.* * *A ( Zool) camelB ( Náut) camel¿sigue buscando camello? is he still looking for work o a job?2(esfuerzo): ¡qué camello fue subir esa montaña! it was hard work o a real effort o ( BrE) a hard slog getting up that mountain ( colloq)D* * *
camello sustantivo masculino
1 (Zool) camel
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camello,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino Zool camel
II sustantivo masculino argot (drug) pusher: su camello es esa mujer, that woman is his drug-pusher
' camello' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
camella
- joroba
- pelo
English:
camel
- dope pusher
- hump
- pusher
* * *camello, -a♦ nm,f[animal] camel camello bactriano Bactrian camel♦ nm3. Náut caisson* * *I m ZO camel* * *camello nm: camel* * *camello n camel
См. также в других словарях:
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caisson — n. 1 a watertight chamber in which underwater construction work can be done. 2 a floating vessel used as a floodgate in docks. 3 an ammunition chest or wagon. Phrases and idioms: caisson disease = decompression sickness. Etymology: F (f. It.… … Useful english dictionary
caisson — cais|son [ˈkeısən, kəˈsu:n US ˈkeısa:n, sən] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: caisse box , from Latin capsa; CASE1] 1.) a large box filled with air, that people go into to work under water, for example when building bridges 2.) a large box… … Dictionary of contemporary English
caisson — (KAY son) [French, from caisse: box; chest] A watertight chamber that makes it possible to work on underwater structures such as a bridge pier; a device to raise sunken ships. Also, a two wheeled vehicle for carrying artillery ammunition … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
caisson — [ keɪs(ə)n, kə su:n] noun 1》 a large watertight chamber in which underwater construction work may be carried out. 2》 a vessel or watertight structure used as a gate across the entrance of a dry dock or basin. Origin C17: from Fr., lit. large… … English new terms dictionary