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41 terreno elevado
(n.) = high groundEx. I can definitely tell you from a military view, that the US and Iraqi forces are on the high ground in Iraq.* * *(n.) = high groundEx: I can definitely tell you from a military view, that the US and Iraqi forces are on the high ground in Iraq.
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42 terreno en construcción
(n.) = building siteEx. This system maintains knowledge relevant to the building process and makes it easily accessible to the participants of this process, especially those at the building site.* * *(n.) = building siteEx: This system maintains knowledge relevant to the building process and makes it easily accessible to the participants of this process, especially those at the building site.
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43 terreno firme
(n.) = firm ground, safe ground, solid groundEx. Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.Ex. Broder says 'there is no safe ground' in the news business anymore.Ex. Before him was a morass over which a bridge had been thrown to the solid ground beyond.* * *(n.) = firm ground, safe ground, solid groundEx: Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
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44 terreno inhóspito
(n.) = inhospitable terrainEx. Death rates were much higher because the forces were stretched far and wide over seasonally inhospitable terrain.* * *(n.) = inhospitable terrainEx: Death rates were much higher because the forces were stretched far and wide over seasonally inhospitable terrain.
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45 terreno maderero
(n.) = timberlandEx. In the south central United States more than 22 million acres of timberland are now poorly stocked.* * *(n.) = timberlandEx: In the south central United States more than 22 million acres of timberland are now poorly stocked.
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46 terreno nada fértil
(n.) = stony groundEx. The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.* * *(n.) = stony groundEx: The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.
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47 terreno neutral
m.middle ground.* * *(n.) = neutral groundEx. Until the livestock reduction of the 1930s changed their orientation, trading posts served as neutral ground on which two cultures could interact.* * *(n.) = neutral groundEx: Until the livestock reduction of the 1930s changed their orientation, trading posts served as neutral ground on which two cultures could interact.
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48 terreno para construir
(n.) = building siteEx. Capital expenditure includes expenditure on building sites, new buildings and extensions, furnishings and equipment, computer systems (hardware and software), etc = La inversión de capital incluye el gasto en terrenos para construir, nuevas construcciones y ampliaciones, mobiliario y equipo, sistemas informáticos (hardware y software), etc.* * *(n.) = building siteEx: Capital expenditure includes expenditure on building sites, new buildings and extensions, furnishings and equipment, computer systems (hardware and software), etc = La inversión de capital incluye el gasto en terrenos para construir, nuevas construcciones y ampliaciones, mobiliario y equipo, sistemas informáticos (hardware y software), etc.
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49 terreno pedegroso
(n.) = stony groundEx. The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.* * *(n.) = stony groundEx: The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.
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50 terreno peligroso
= on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous groundEx. As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.Ex. The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.Ex. On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause.* * *= on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous groundEx: As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.
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51 terreno poco definido
(n.) = grey area [gray area]Ex. The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.* * *(n.) = grey area [gray area]Ex: The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.
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52 terreno resbaladizo
= on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous groundEx. As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.Ex. The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.Ex. On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause.* * *= on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous groundEx: As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.
Ex: The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.Ex: On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause. -
53 terreno seguro
(n.) = safe ground, solid groundEx. Broder says 'there is no safe ground' in the news business anymore.Ex. Before him was a morass over which a bridge had been thrown to the solid ground beyond.* * *(n.) = safe ground, solid groundEx: Broder says 'there is no safe ground' in the news business anymore.
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54 terreno sin construir
(n.) = vacant lotEx. A vest-pocket park may be as small as the space occupied by a single building in the surrounding community, and is often a converted vacant lot.* * *(n.) = vacant lotEx: A vest-pocket park may be as small as the space occupied by a single building in the surrounding community, and is often a converted vacant lot.
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55 terreno
Diccionario español-ruso de la geometría descriptiva > terreno
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56 terreno
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57 terreno accidentado
сущ.общ. неровная местность, пересечённая местностьИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > terreno accidentado
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58 terreno apisonado
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59 terreno arenoso
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60 terreno aurìfero
сущ.общ. золотые россыпи
См. также в других словарях:
terreno — sustantivo masculino 1. Extensión determinada de tierra: terreno llano, terreno arenoso. Este terreno es bueno para plantar patatas. 2. Área: deporte Campo de juego en muchos deportes: Los equipos de fútbol ya han saltado al terreno. 3. Ámbito de … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
terreno — terreno, na (Del lat. terrēnus). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo a la tierra. 2. terrenal. 3. m. Sitio o espacio de tierra. 4. Campo o esfera de acción en que con mayor eficacia pueden mostrarse la índole o las cualidades de personas o cosas. 5 … Diccionario de la lengua española
terreno (1) — {{hw}}{{terreno (1)}{{/hw}}A agg. 1 Che appartiene o si riferisce alla Terra, intesa come luogo ove si svolgono le vicende umane: vita terrena; beni terreni; SIN. Mondano. 2 Che è a livello del suolo, della strada: camera terrena | Piano –t,… … Enciclopedia di italiano
Terreno — puede referirse a: Como adjetivo (terrestre, terrenal o terráqueo), lo relativo a la tierra. Como sustantivo, al objeto de distintos campos de estudio, ciencias, técnicas o artes: el componente mineral del paisaje; entendido como superficie… … Wikipedia Español
Terreno inundable — Terreno inundado por el Río Amazonas. Terreno que se inunda c … Wikipedia Español
terreno — terreno, todo terreno ► todo, ► todo terreno … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
terreno — m. med. En epidemiología, sinónimo de organismo cuando se refiere a su posible relación con agentes infecciosos Medical Dictionary. 2011 … Diccionario médico
terreno mórbido — m. med. Sujeto que posee una predisposición a padecer ciertas enfermedades. Medical Dictionary. 2011 … Diccionario médico
terreno — terreno, na adjetivo terrenal, terrestre*. sustantivo masculino tierra, solar, parcela, superficie. ▌ todo terreno sustantivo masculino (automóvil) jeep (anglic.). * * * … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
terreño — terreño, ña 1. adj. terroso. 2. Que se produce en el país o comarca. 3. m. rur. Cantb. y Hues. Terreno desnevado … Diccionario de la lengua española
terreno — |ê| adj. 1. Terrestre, mundano. 2. Semelhante à terra. 3. Da cor da terra. 4. Terral. • s. m. 5. Porção de terra cultivável. 6. Espaço de terra de certa extensão … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa