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1 estate di S. Martino
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2 ¡estáte quieto
¡estáte quietokeep still!, stop fidgeting! -
3 estate
f summerestate di San Martino Indian summerin estate, d'estate in (the) summer* * *estate s.f. summer: d'estate, in estate, in summer; tempo, periodo d'estate, summertime; solstizio d'estate, summer solstice // estate di San Martino, St. Martin's summer; (amer.) Indian summer // (lett.) 'Sogno d'una notte di mezza estate', 'A Midsummer-Night's Dream'.* * *[es'tate]sostantivo femminile summerestate di S. Martino — St Martin's summer; Indian summer (anche fig.)
* * *estate/es'tate/ ⇒ 32sostantivo f.summer\estate di S. Martino St Martin's summer; Indian summer (anche fig.). -
4 estate sf
[es'tate]d'estate o in estate — in (the) summer
PAROLA CHIAVE: estate non si traduce mai con la parola inglese estateun giorno d'estate — one summer's day, one day in summer
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5 estate
sf [es'tate]d'estate o in estate — in (the) summer
PAROLA CHIAVE: estate non si traduce mai con la parola inglese estateun giorno d'estate — one summer's day, one day in summer
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6 estate
[ɪˈsteɪt] nounعَقار، قِطْعَة أرْضThey have an estate in Ireland.
قِطْعَة أرْض للعَمارa housing/industrial estate.
3) a person's total possessions (property, money etc):أمْلاك، عَقاراتHis estate was divided among his sons.
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7 estate agent, real estate broker, realtor
سِمْسَار \ estate agent, real estate broker, realtor: sb. who deals with the sale of land and houses. \ See Also وكيل عقاراتArabic-English glossary > estate agent, real estate broker, realtor
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8 estate
عَقَار \ estate: a large piece of land, usu. belonging to one owner, and everything on it: Their estate in Scotland includes three farms and some woodland. property: a piece of land, with any building on it: We’ve bought a small property by the sea. -
9 estate
ضَيْعَة (عِزْبَة) \ estate: a large piece of land, usu. belonging to one owner, and everything on it: Their estate in Scotland includes three farms and some woodland. village: a group of houses (smaller than a town; an English village usu. includes a church, a shop, an inn and a school). -
10 estate car, station wagon
سَيَّارةٌ خاصّةٌ صُندوقُ الأمْتِعَة فيها خلف المقاعِد مباشرة (سيارة ستاشن) \ estate car, station wagon: a private car with doors at the back which can be opened to put bags, etc. behind the seats. -
11 Estate Management Partners Limited
Trademark term: EMPLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Estate Management Partners Limited
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12 estate
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13 estáte quieto
intj.keep still, don't move, stop wriggling. -
14 estate
территориальная единица в городе; зона городаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > estate
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15 estate agent
a person whose job is to sell houses and land.سِمْسار عَقارات -
16 estate-car
noun(American station wagon ) a car with a large area behind the seats for luggage etc, and a rear door.سَيّارَة ذات ظَهْر للتَّحْميل -
17 estate
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18 estate
Fin1. a substantial area of land that normally includes a large house2. a deceased person’s net assets -
19 al termine della riunione, dell'estate
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > al termine della riunione, dell'estate
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20 l'estate che ci siamo conosciuti
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > l'estate che ci siamo conosciuti
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