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1 embajada
f.1 embassy (edificio).2 ambassadorship (position).3 embassy staff (empleados).* * *1 (cargo) ambassadorship, post of ambassador2 (edificio) embassy3 (mensaje) message4 familiar (proposición) cheeky proposition, cheeky suggestion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=edificio) embassy2) (=cargo) ambassadorship3) (=mensaje) mission4) pey unwelcome proposal, silly suggestion* * ** * *= embassy, diplomatic mission.Ex. He also identified foreign embassies in the U.K. and overseas and also specific companies overseas as official sources of information.Ex. Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.----* diplomático, de la embajada = ambassadorial.* * ** * *= embassy, diplomatic mission.Ex: He also identified foreign embassies in the U.K. and overseas and also specific companies overseas as official sources of information.
Ex: Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* diplomático, de la embajada = ambassadorial.* * *1 (sede, delegación) embassy2 (cargo) ambassadorship3 (tarea) mission* * *
embajada sustantivo femenino (sede, delegación) embassy;
( cargo) ambassadorship
embajada sustantivo femenino embassy
' embajada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consejería
- asaltante
- asaltar
- cancillería
- consejero
English:
attack
- dissenter
- embassy
- mission
* * *embajada nf1. [edificio] embassy2. [cargo] ambassadorship3. [empleados] embassy staff* * *f embassy* * *embajada nf: embassy* * * -
2 consulado
m.consulate (oficina).* * *1 (oficina) consulate2 (cargo) consulship* * *SM (=cargo) consulship; (=sede) consulate* * ** * *= consulate, diplomatic mission.Ex. The contents of the archives include papers from Italian embassies and consulates abroad which cover the history of Italian emigration.Ex. Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* * ** * *= consulate, diplomatic mission.Ex: The contents of the archives include papers from Italian embassies and consulates abroad which cover the history of Italian emigration.
Ex: Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* * ** * *
consulado sustantivo masculino ( oficina) consulate;
( cargo) consulship
consulado sustantivo masculino consulate
' consulado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asistir
English:
consulate
* * *consulado nm1. [oficina] consulateconsulado general consulate general2. [cargo] consulship3. Hist consulship, consulate* * *m consulate* * *consulado nm: consulate* * *consulado n consulate -
3 BOE
m.1 official Spanish gazette.2 Official Gazette.* * *1 ( Boletín Oficial del Estado) Official Gazette* * *SM ABR Esp= Boletín Oficial del Estado ≈ Hansard, ≈ The Congressional Record (EEUU) BOE The Boletín Oficial del Estado is a daily Spanish government publication in which new laws, directives and executive decisions are published together with advertisements for public-sector posts and contracts. It is provided free of charge to all government agencies and state organizations including schools, embassies and public libraries.* * */boe/(en Esp) = Boletín Oficial del Estado* * *
BOE m (abr de Boletín Oficial del Estado) official state gazette
' BOE' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boletín
* * *official Spanish gazette, = daily state publication, giving details of legislation etcBOEThe “Boletín Oficial del Estado” is the official Spanish state gazette, which publishes the text of new laws and decrees, the outcome of public tenders, details of government grants and other matters which are legally required to be published. The judgements handed down by Spain's Constitutional Court are also published in separate supplements to the BOE. All texts published in the BOE are regarded as definitive and carry the force of law.* * *m abr (= Boletín Oficial del Estado) Official Gazette of Spain
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