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evacuees

  • 1 evacuees

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > evacuees

  • 2 evacuees

    • siirtotyöläisetväki

    English-Finnish dictionary > evacuees

  • 3 evacuees

    эвакуирован
    эвакуированный

    Новый англо-русский словарь > evacuees

  • 4 evacuees

    эвакуирован
    эвакуированный

    English-Russian smart dictionary > evacuees

  • 5 evacuees

    வெளியேற்றப்பட்டவர்; நாடிலி; வீடிலி

    English-Tamil dictionary > evacuees

  • 6 evacuees

    n
    ევაკუირებულები

    English-Georgian dictionary > evacuees

  • 7 EVACUEES

    English-Arabic military dictionary > EVACUEES

  • 8 evacuees from Paris

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > evacuees from Paris

  • 9 populations évacuées

    populations évacuées
    odsunuté obyvatelstvo
    evakuované obyvatelstvo

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > populations évacuées

  • 10 Displaced Persons, Refugees and Evacuees

    Military: DPRE

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Displaced Persons, Refugees and Evacuees

  • 11 personnes évacuées

    noun
    den evakerede

    Dictionnaire français-danois > personnes évacuées

  • 12 emigrante

    adj.
    1 emigrant.
    2 migrant.
    f. & m.
    immigrant, emigrant.
    * * *
    1 emigrant
    1 emigrant
    * * *
    noun mf. adj.
    * * *
    ADJ SMF emigrant
    * * *
    adjetivo/masculino y femenino emigrant
    * * *
    = emigrant, emigre, migrant.
    Ex. At the turn of the century, libraries worked with the government in the provision of information for emigrants.
    Ex. The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.
    Ex. The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.
    ----
    * emigrantes que huyen de su país en barco o patera = boat people.
    * * *
    adjetivo/masculino y femenino emigrant
    * * *
    = emigrant, emigre, migrant.

    Ex: At the turn of the century, libraries worked with the government in the provision of information for emigrants.

    Ex: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.
    Ex: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.
    * emigrantes que huyen de su país en barco o patera = boat people.

    * * *
    emigrant
    emigrant
    los emigrantes que vienen a trabajar aquí the immigrants who come to work here
    * * *

    emigrante adjetivo, masculino y femenino
    emigrant
    emigrante adjetivo & mf emigrant
    ' emigrante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    narrar
    - establecer
    English:
    emigrant
    - expatriate
    - migrant
    * * *
    adj
    emigrant
    nmf
    emigrant;
    emigrantes ilegales illegal emigrants
    * * *
    m emigrant
    * * *
    emigrante adj & nmf
    : emigrant
    * * *
    emigrante n emigrant

    Spanish-English dictionary > emigrante

  • 13 a salvo

    adj.
    safe and sound, out of danger, in safety, in the clear.
    adv.
    safely, without harm.
    * * *
    = in a safe place, in safekeeping, out of harm's way
    Ex. Print this document and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
    Ex. She would hold it in safekeeping until they were both free of danger, healthy, and enjoying the life he had promised.
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *
    = in a safe place, in safekeeping, out of harm's way

    Ex: Print this document and keep it in a safe place for future reference.

    Ex: She would hold it in safekeeping until they were both free of danger, healthy, and enjoying the life he had promised.
    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a salvo

  • 14 abalanzarse sobre

    v.
    to jump at, to leap on, to fly upon, to come at.
    Los chicos se abalanzaron al automóvil The boys rushed toward the car.
    * * *
    (v.) = lam into, lay into, bear down on
    Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *
    (v.) = lam into, lay into, bear down on

    Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.

    Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.
    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > abalanzarse sobre

  • 15 abatirse sobre

    v.
    1 to attack, to bear down on, to charge down upon, to swoop down on.
    Los soldado se abatieron sobre la ciudad The soldiers attacked the city.
    2 to strike, to hit.
    La tempestad se abatió sobre la ciudad The tempest stroke the city.
    * * *
    (v.) = bear down on
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *

    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > abatirse sobre

  • 16 de alguna manera

    = in some sense, in some way, somehow, in any sense, some way
    Ex. 'Reinforced concrete bridges' contain two differences 'Reinforced' and 'Concrete', both of which delimit 'Bridges' in some sense.
    Ex. Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.
    Ex. If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
    Ex. The rationale is that Renoir would probably spin wildly in his grave at the notion that a black and white photographic reproduction of one of his colored paintings was in any sense his responsibility.
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *
    = in some sense, in some way, somehow, in any sense, some way

    Ex: 'Reinforced concrete bridges' contain two differences 'Reinforced' and 'Concrete', both of which delimit 'Bridges' in some sense.

    Ex: Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.
    Ex: If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
    Ex: The rationale is that Renoir would probably spin wildly in his grave at the notion that a black and white photographic reproduction of one of his colored paintings was in any sense his responsibility.
    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de alguna manera

  • 17 de algún modo

    = in any way [in anyway], somehow, after a fashion, in some form, some way
    Ex. Well, community information is just about that, helping those who are in anyway disadavantaged find the means to solve their daily problems and to find a better life.
    Ex. If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
    Ex. Koenig had a flat-platen machine working after a fashion in 1811, and a prototype cylinder machine in 1812 = Koenig ya en 1811 tenía una máquina de presión plana que más o menos funcionaba y un prototipo de máquina rotativa en 1812.
    Ex. They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *
    = in any way [in anyway], somehow, after a fashion, in some form, some way

    Ex: Well, community information is just about that, helping those who are in anyway disadavantaged find the means to solve their daily problems and to find a better life.

    Ex: If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
    Ex: Koenig had a flat-platen machine working after a fashion in 1811, and a prototype cylinder machine in 1812 = Koenig ya en 1811 tenía una máquina de presión plana que más o menos funcionaba y un prototipo de máquina rotativa en 1812.
    Ex: They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.
    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de algún modo

  • 18 de un modo u otro

    = somehow, some way
    Ex. If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *
    = somehow, some way

    Ex: If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.

    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de un modo u otro

  • 19 dirigirse amenazadoramente hacia

    (v.) = bear down on
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *

    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dirigirse amenazadoramente hacia

  • 20 echarse encima de

    (v.) = bear down on
    Ex. Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.
    * * *

    Ex: Somehow, some way, officials were getting early evacuees out of harm's way as Hurricane Gustav bore down on the central Louisiana coast.

    Spanish-English dictionary > echarse encima de

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