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1 arriero
m.muleteer, mule driver, cowboy, drover.* * *1 muleteer* * *SM muleteer* * *masculino mule driver o skinner* * *= drover.Ex. Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.----* arriero de elefantes = mahout.* * *masculino mule driver o skinner* * *= drover.Ex: Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.
* arriero de elefantes = mahout.* * *mule driver o skinner* * *arriero, -a nm,fmuleteer* * *arriero, -ra n: mule driver, muleteer -
2 buque de cabotaje
coaster* * *(n.) = coasterEx. Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.* * *(n.) = coasterEx: Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.
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3 capitán marítimo del puerto
(n.) = harbour masterEx. Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.* * *(n.) = harbour masterEx: Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.
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4 esquilador
m.sheepshearer, shearer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sheepshearer* * *esquilador, -aSM / F (=persona) (sheep) shearer* * *- dora masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) sheepshearer, clipperb) esquiladora femenino ( máquina) shearing o clipping machine* * *= shearer.Ex. Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.* * *- dora masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) sheepshearer, clipperb) esquiladora femenino ( máquina) shearing o clipping machine* * *= shearer.Ex: Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.
* * *masculine, feminine1 (persona) sheepshearer, clipper2* * *esquilador, -ora nm,f[persona] (sheep) shearer* * *m, esquiladora f (sheep) shearer -
5 viajante
adj.traveling, travelling.f. & m.1 traveling salesperson.2 traveller, commuter.* * *1 commercial traveller (US traveler), travelling (US traveling) salesman* * *noun mf.commercial traveler, traveling salesman / saleswoman* * *SMFviajante (de comercio) — commercial traveller, traveling salesman (EEUU)
viajante en jabones — traveller in soap, soap salesman
* * *masculino y femenino traveling* salesman/saleswoman* * *= peripatetic, commercial traveller, traveller [traveler, -USA].Ex. NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.Ex. Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.Ex. This information would be an extremely useful service to the traveller seeking to cut his travel costs.----* diarrea del viajante = travellers' diarrhoea.* viajante comercial = business traveller.* * *masculino y femenino traveling* salesman/saleswoman* * *= peripatetic, commercial traveller, traveller [traveler, -USA].Ex: NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.
Ex: Other records are slowly coming to light: of small farmers, village artisans, storekeepers, drovers, harbour masters, captains of coasters, shearers and commercial travellers.Ex: This information would be an extremely useful service to the traveller seeking to cut his travel costs.* diarrea del viajante = travellers' diarrhoea.* viajante comercial = business traveller.* * *traveling* salesman/saleswoman* * *
viajante sustantivo masculino y femenino
traveling( conjugate traveling) salesman/saleswoman
viajante sustantivo masculino y femenino commercial traveller o representative, travelling salesman o saleswoman
' viajante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corredor
- vendedor
English:
traveler
- traveling
- traveller
- travelling
* * *viajante nmftravelling salespersonviajante de comercio commercial traveller* * *m/f sales rep* * *viajante mf: traveling salesman, traveling saleswoman -
6 cowboy
A man who is employed by a ranch to care for grazing cattle. The origin of the term is a matter of some discussion. The first cowboys of the American West were the Mexican vaqueros. It is likely that the term cowboy, like its synonym buckaroo, derived from vaquero. The fact that the earliest cowboys were the Mexican herders and that cowboy is so similar to vaquero in its formation lends credence to this theory. The use of "boy" in the term rather than "man" may be explained by the fact that it was originally used (before the Civil War) to refer only to young, inexperienced drovers who herded cattle. It may also have been a derisive or condescending term, similar to the use of 'boy' as a form of address (from whites to black males) in the Deep South. By the 1870s, cowboy became a general term to refer to anyone who tended cattle. Somewhat later (after the 1880s), the term came to connote a wild or uncouth individual. For instance, the Clanton gang, who battled the Earps, are sometimes referred to as such. The term cowboy has become widespread in English and is used extensively as an attributive adjective. Its usage today frequently connotes an impulsive individual who, through a show of force, attempts to resolve a conflict.
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