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1 descarrilamiento
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2 descarrilamiento
m.derailment.* * *1 derailment* * *SM derailment* * *masculino derailment* * *= derailment.Ex. For example at a station we might inquire 'What platform for the London train?' and get the response 'The 11:30 has been cancelled. There has been a derailment at Hitchin'.* * *masculino derailment* * *= derailment.Ex: For example at a station we might inquire 'What platform for the London train?' and get the response 'The 11:30 has been cancelled. There has been a derailment at Hitchin'.
* * *derailment* * *
descarrilamiento sustantivo masculino
derailment
descarrilamiento m Ferroc derailment
* * *1. [de tren, vagón] derailment2. [de proceso de paz, negociaciones] breakdown (de of o in);temen un descarrilamiento de su política exterior they fear that their foreign policy may go off the rails* * *m FERR derailment -
3 andén
m.1 platform.2 emergency lane.3 dock, loading platform, freight platform.* * *1 platform* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Ferro) platform2) (Náut) quayside* * *1) ( en estación) platform2) (AmC, Col) ( acera) sidewalk (AmE), pavement (BrE)* * *= platform.Ex. For example at a station we might inquire 'What platform for the London train?' and get the response 'The 11:30 has been cancelled. There has been a derailment at Hitchin'.* * *1) ( en estación) platform2) (AmC, Col) ( acera) sidewalk (AmE), pavement (BrE)* * *= platform.Ex: For example at a station we might inquire 'What platform for the London train?' and get the response 'The 11:30 has been cancelled. There has been a derailment at Hitchin'.
* * *A (en una estación) platformel autobús saldrá del andén número 5 the bus will depart from bay 5* * *
Del verbo andar: ( conjugate andar)
anden es:
3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente subjuntivo3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
andar
andén
andar 1 ( conjugate andar) verbo intransitivo
1
◊ ¿has venido andando? did you come on foot?, did you walk?b) (AmL):◊ andén a caballo/en bicicleta to ride (a horse/a bicycle)
2 (marchar, funcionar) to work;◊ el coche anda de maravilla the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream
3 (+ compl)
◊ ¿cómo andas? how are you?, how's it going? (colloq);
¿quién anda por ahí? who's there?;
anda en Londres he's in London;
anda buscando pelea he's out for o he's looking for a fight;
me anda molestando (AmL fam) he keeps bothering meb) andén con algn ( juntarse) to mix with sb;
( salir con) to go out with sb;
c) andén detrás de or tras algn/algo (buscar, perseguir) to be after sb/sth
4 ( rondar):◊ andéná por los 60 (años) he must be around o about 60
5 andén con algo (esp AmL fam) ‹con revólver/dinero› to carry sth;
‹con traje/sombrero› to wear sth
6 ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad):◊ ¡anda! ¡qué casualidad! good heavens! what a coincidence!;
¡anda! ¡mira quién está aquí! well, well! look who's here!b) (expresando irritación, rechazo):◊ ¡anda! ¡déjame en paz! oh, leave me alone!;
¡anda! ¡se me ha vuelto a olvidar! damn! I've forgotten it again! (colloq)c) ( instando a hacer algo):◊ préstamelo, anda go on, lend it to me!;
¡ándale (Méx) or (Col) ándele que llegames tarde! come on, we'll be late! (colloq)
verbo transitivo
1 ( caminar) to walk
2 (AmC) ( llevar):
siempre ando shorts I always wear shorts
andarse verbo pronominal
1 andénse con algo:
ándate con cuidado take care, be careful
2 ( en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse):
ándate luego get going, get a move on (colloq)
andar 2 sustantivo masculino,◊ andares sustantivo masculino plural
gait, walk
andén sustantivo masculino
andar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to walk
2 (moverse) to move
3 (funcionar) to work: este reloj no anda bien, this clock doesn't keep good time
4 (aproximarse a una cantidad) andará por los cincuenta, she's about fifty
5 (realizar una acción: + gerundio) anda contando por ahí tu vida y milagros, he's telling everybody all about you
6 (estar) ¿cómo andamos de tiempo?, how are we off for time?
tus llaves tienen que andar por casa, your keys must be somewhere in the house
7 (llevar consigo) LAm to have on, to carry/take with oneself: la llave la andaba con él a todas partes, he carried the key with him everywhere he went
II vtr (recorrer) to walk: andaré el tortuoso camino que lleva a tu casa, I'll walk the winding road that leads to your door
andar m, andares mpl walk sing, gait sing
andén sustantivo masculino platform
' andén' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marquesina
- salir
- servicio
English:
platform
- side
* * *andén nm1. [en estación] platform2. Andes, CAm [acera] Br pavement, US sidewalk* * *m1 platform2 L.Am.sidewalk, Brpavement* * *1) : (train) platform2) CA, Col : sidewalk* * *andén n platform -
4 descarrilo
SM derailment
См. также в других словарях:
Derailment — De*rail ment, n. The act of going off, or the state of being off, the rails of a railroad. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derailment — 1850, from Fr. déraillement, from dérailler to go off the rails (see DERAIL (Cf. derail)) … Etymology dictionary
Derailment — For the use of the term in psychiatry, see derailment (thought disorder). Derailed Tatra T3 tram in Brno, Czech Republic … Wikipedia
derailment — noun Derailment is used after these nouns: ↑train … Collocations dictionary
derailment — [[t]di͟ːre͟ɪlmənt[/t]] derailments N VAR A derailment is an accident in which a train comes off the track on which it is running … English dictionary
derailment — derail ► VERB 1) cause (a train) to leave the tracks. 2) obstruct (a process) by diverting it from its intended course. DERIVATIVES derailment noun … English terms dictionary
Derailment (thought disorder) — In psychiatry, derailment (also loosening of association, asyndesis, asyndetic thinking, knight s move thinking, or entgleisen) refers to a pattern of discourse (in speech or writing) that is a sequence of unrelated or only remotely related ideas … Wikipedia
derailment — noun see derail … New Collegiate Dictionary
derailment — /dee rayl meuhnt/, n. 1. the act or process of derailing. 2. Psychiatry. See loosening of associations. [1940 45; DERAIL + MENT, or < F déraillement] * * * … Universalium
derailment — noun The action of a locomotive or train leaving the rails along which it runs … Wiktionary
derailment — A symptom of a thought disorder in which one constantly gets “off the track” in one s thoughts and speech; similar to loosening of association. * * * de·rail·ment (de rālґment) disordered thought or speech characteristic of schizophrenia and … Medical dictionary