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1 callejón
m.alley, street, alleyway, back street.* * *1 back street, back alley\en un callejón sin salida figurado at an impasse, deadlockedcallejón sin salida cul-de-sac, dead end, blind alley* * *noun m.* * *SM (=calleja) alley, passage; And (=calle) main street; (Taur) space between inner and outer barriers; (Geog) narrow passcallejón sin salida — cul-de-sac, dead end; (fig) blind alley
las negociaciones están en un callejón sin salida — the negotiations are at an impasse, the negotiations are stalemated
gente de callejón — And low-class people
* * *masculino alley, narrow street* * *= back alley, side-street, side lane, alley, alleyway.Ex. The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.Ex. To gain an idea of the fineness of detail necessary to produce the circuit elements on the chip, imagine a map of the British Isles showing sufficient detail to identify even the narrowest side-street in London.Ex. The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/ side lane behind the Prudential Tower.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. Upon questioning we find that those eminently pragmatic down-to-earth notions dwell in the darkest alleyways of metaphysics.----* callejón de servicio = service road.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* callejón sin salida = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* * *masculino alley, narrow street* * *= back alley, side-street, side lane, alley, alleyway.Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
Ex: To gain an idea of the fineness of detail necessary to produce the circuit elements on the chip, imagine a map of the British Isles showing sufficient detail to identify even the narrowest side-street in London.Ex: The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/ side lane behind the Prudential Tower.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: Upon questioning we find that those eminently pragmatic down-to-earth notions dwell in the darkest alleyways of metaphysics.* callejón de servicio = service road.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* callejón sin salida = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* * *alley, narrow streetCompuesto:(literal) dead end, blind alley; (situación difícil) dead end, blind alleyestábamos en un callejón sin salida we were at o had reached a dead end, we were up a blind alley* * *
callejón sustantivo masculino
alley, narrow street;
( situación) dead end
callejón sustantivo masculino back alley o street
(sin salida) cul-de-sac, dead end
♦ Locuciones: han llevado la situación a un callejón sin salida, the situation is at an impasse
' callejón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salida
- pasaje
English:
alley
- blind alley
- cul-de-sac
- dead end
- gun down
- passage
- passageway
- alleyway
- dead
- lane
- stand
* * *callejón nm1. [calle] alleycallejón sin salida dead end, blind alley; Fig blind alley, impasse;la OTAN se ha metido en un callejón sin salida NATO has got itself into a blind alley, NATO is at an impasse2. Taurom = barricaded passage between the edge of the bullring and the seats* * *m alley* * *1) : alley2)callejón sin salida : dead-end street* * *callejón n alley -
2 callejón
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3 callejón
m3) ущелье4) П.-Р. короткое шоссе5) Перу жилой дом ( обычно коридорной системы)7) см. calle 5)•• -
4 callejón
m1) переу́лок; проу́лок; прое́зд2) прохо́д ( к арене для боя быков)3)callejón sin salida — тупи́к пр и перен; безвы́ходное положе́ние
meter, poner a uno en un callejón sin salida — загна́ть в тупи́к, поста́вить в безвы́ходное положе́ние кого
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5 callejón
m1) узкая улочка, переулок2) узкий проход (между домами, заборами), проулок3) ущелье4) П.-Р. короткое шоссе5) Перу жилой дом ( обычно коридорной системы)7) см. calle 5)•• -
6 callejón
m1) М. доро́га в се́льве (для перевозки, трелёвки леса)2) П. жило́й дом ( коридорной системы)3) центра́льный коридо́р ( в жилом доме)4) П.-Р. коро́ткое широ́кое шоссе́5) Арг., Вен., К.-Р., П.-Р. у́зкая огоро́женная доро́га ( среди посевов сахарного тростника или на кофейной плантации)••gente de callejón П. — голытьба́, беднота́
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7 callejón
m 1) улица; 2) дефиле, теснина; callejón sin salida а) сляпа улица; б) прен. безизходно положение; безизходица; трудно дело. -
8 callejón
сущ.1) общ. закоулок, переулок, полоса земли, длинный проход между домами, узкий проход между домами2) амер. короткая улица3) прост. проулок -
9 callejón
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10 callejón
• alley• alleyway• back street• narrow spot causing restraint• narrow strip• passage in the recitative style• passband• street -
11 callejón
m• Am cesta• Am stezka• Pe činžák• soutěska• ulička* * *m• i přen. slepá ulička• trať (při závodu v plavání) -
12 callejón
atzucac, carreró, cul-de-sac -
13 callejón sin salida
cul-de-sac, dead end, blind alley* * *a) ( calle) dead end, blind alleyb) ( situación desesperada): el gobierno se encuentra en un callejón sin salida the government can't see its way out of its present situation* * *(n.) = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx. It is of course possible to stamp 'Withdrawn' on the accessions card, but it would be better not to lead the reader up this blind alley if it can be avoided.Ex. The catch 22 aspect of this attempt to reconcile the needs of research and nonresearch libraries is that our central cataloging agency, the Library of Congress (LC), does not provide dual cataloging copy.Ex. If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.Ex. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *a) ( calle) dead end, blind alleyb) ( situación desesperada): el gobierno se encuentra en un callejón sin salida the government can't see its way out of its present situation* * *(n.) = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx: It is of course possible to stamp 'Withdrawn' on the accessions card, but it would be better not to lead the reader up this blind alley if it can be avoided.
Ex: The catch 22 aspect of this attempt to reconcile the needs of research and nonresearch libraries is that our central cataloging agency, the Library of Congress (LC), does not provide dual cataloging copy.Ex: If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.Ex: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex: This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *blind alley; figdead end -
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15 callejón sin salida
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16 callejón de servicio
(n.) = service roadEx. The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/side lane behind the Prudential Tower.* * *(n.) = service roadEx: The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/side lane behind the Prudential Tower.
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17 callejón oscuro
(n.) = dark alleyEx. English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.* * *(n.) = dark alleyEx: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.
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18 callejón sin salida
Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > callejón sin salida
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19 callejón posterior de una manzana
• back alleyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > callejón posterior de una manzana
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20 callejón sin salida
• blind alley• cul-de-sac• dead-end• dead-end street• deadlock• impasse• point of no return
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