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1 ciudadela
• citadel -
2 ciudadela
f.citadel, fortress.* * *1 citadel, fortress* * *SF1) (Mil) citadel, fortress2) LAm (=casa pobre) tenement block* * *1) ( fortificación) citadel, fortress2) (Col) ( de viviendas) residential complex* * *= citadel, fortress.Nota: Plural fortresses.Ex. The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.Ex. It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.* * *1) ( fortificación) citadel, fortress2) (Col) ( de viviendas) residential complex* * *= citadel, fortress.Nota: Plural fortresses.Ex: The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.
Ex: It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.* * *A (fortificación) citadel, fortress* * *ciudadela nf1. [fortificación] citadel, fortress2. Náut bridge* * *f citadel* * *ciudadela nf: citadel, fortress -
3 alcazaba
f.citadel.* * *1 fortress, citadel* * *SF citadel, castle* * *femenino citadel, castle* * *= citadel.Ex. The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.* * *femenino citadel, castle* * *= citadel.Ex: The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.
* * *citadel, castle* * *alcazaba nfcitadel* * *f citadel, castle -
4 alcázar
m.royal palace, fortress, castle, palace.* * *1 (fortaleza) fortress, citadel2 (palacio) palace, castle* * *SM (Mil) fortress, citadel; (=palacio) royal palace; (Náut) quarter-deck* * *b) (Náut) quarterdeck* * *= citadel, palace, castle, fortress.Nota: Plural fortresses.Ex. The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.Ex. The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.Ex. Certain categories of heading are not included; these include persons, family names, corporate bodies, structures such as castles, ships, religious bodies, mythological characters, etc.Ex. It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.* * *b) (Náut) quarterdeck* * *= citadel, palace, castle, fortress.Nota: Plural fortresses.Ex: The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.
Ex: The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.Ex: Certain categories of heading are not included; these include persons, family names, corporate bodies, structures such as castles, ships, religious bodies, mythological characters, etc.Ex: It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.* * *1 (fortaleza) fortress; (palacio) palace2 ( Náut) quarterdeck* * *
alcázar sustantivo masculino ( fortaleza) fortress;
( palacio) palace
alcázar sustantivo masculino
1 (fortaleza) fortress, citadel
2 (castillo) castle, palace
* * *alcázar nm1. [fortaleza] fortress2. Náut quarterdeck* * *m fortress* * *alcázar nm: fortress, castle -
5 machucón
m.bruise.* * *SM Méx bruise* * *1) (AmL fam) ( moretón) bruise2) (Méx) ( en béisbol) chop•• Cultural note:An Inca fortress and sacred city in the southern Peruvian Andes. The site covers an area of around five square miles (thirteen square kilometers) at an altitude of 7,874 feet (2,400 meters). It includes a temple and citadel and is surrounded by terraces. It was rediscovered in 1911 by the American, Hiram Bingham* * *1) (AmL fam) ( moretón) bruise2) (Méx) ( en béisbol) chop•• Cultural note:An Inca fortress and sacred city in the southern Peruvian Andes. The site covers an area of around five square miles (thirteen square kilometers) at an altitude of 7,874 feet (2,400 meters). It includes a temple and citadel and is surrounded by terraces. It was rediscovered in 1911 by the American, Hiram Bingham* * *B ( Méx) (en béisbol) chop* * *
machucón sustantivo masculino (AmL fam) ( moretón) bruise
* * *1) moretón: bruise2) : smashing, pounding -
6 Acrópolis
f. s.&pl.Acropolis, citadel.* * *1 acropolis* * *SF Acropolis* * *la Acrópolis the Acropolis* * *acrópolis nf invacropolis;la Acrópolis [en Atenas] the Acropolis -
7 descubierta
f.1 pie without an upper crust.2 recognition, inspection made in the morning, before opening the gates of a citadel, or the passes of an encampment, to prevent surprises or ambuscades. (Military)3 scanning of the horizon at sunrise and sunset. (Nautical)A la descubierta openly, clearly4 maritime scouting, scouting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descubrir.* * *1 MILITAR reconnaissance, reconnoitring, scouting* * *f., (m. - descubierto)* * *SF1) (Mil) reconnoitring, patrolling2)* * *
descubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin cubrir) open, uncovered
2 (desvelado, hallado) discovered: el tesoro descubierto es del siglo XVII, the treasure which has been discovered dates from the 17th century
II sustantivo masculino Fin overdraft: dejó un descubierto de doscientas mil pesetas, he had an overdraft of two hundred thousand pesetas
♦ Locuciones: al descubierto, in the open
poner al descubierto, to uncover, bring out into the open
' descubierta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tarta
English:
bleachers
* * *f MIL reconnaissance -
8 Machu Picchu
An Inca fortress and sacred city in the southern Peruvian Andes. The site covers an area of around five square miles (thirteen square kilometers) at an altitude of 7,874 feet (2,400 meters). It includes a temple and citadel and is surrounded by terraces. It was rediscovered in 1911 by the American, Hiram Bingham./ˈmatʃuː ˈpiːtʃuː/Machu Picchu (↑ machucón A1)* * *Machu Picchu, Machu Pichu nMachu Picchu -
9 Acrópolis
• Acropolis• citadel -
10 alcazaba
• castle• citadel• fortress -
11 alcázar
• alcazar• castle• citadel• fortress• palace• royal palace
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