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1 muralla
f.1 wall.2 outer wall, wall.3 rampart.4 curtain wall, low wall.* * *1 city wall* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de ciudad] (=muro) (city) wall, walls pl ; (=terraplén) rampart2) LAm (=pared) wall* * *a) ( de ciudad) walls (pl), city wall; ( de convento) wallb) (Chi) ( pared) wall* * *= rampart, fortification wall, wall, city wall, fortified wall.Ex. You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.Ex. The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.Ex. The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are reduced to a minimum.Ex. It was razed by Spanish authorities in 1897 along with a segment of the city walls to let the overcrowded colonial capital to grow.Ex. The Vatican in Rome, surrounded by fortified walls, is the seat of the Papacy.* * *a) ( de ciudad) walls (pl), city wall; ( de convento) wallb) (Chi) ( pared) wall* * *= rampart, fortification wall, wall, city wall, fortified wall.Ex: You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.
Ex: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.Ex: The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are reduced to a minimum.Ex: It was razed by Spanish authorities in 1897 along with a segment of the city walls to let the overcrowded colonial capital to grow.Ex: The Vatican in Rome, surrounded by fortified walls, is the seat of the Papacy.* * *erigieron una muralla defensiva they erected a defensive wall o rampartCompuesto:la Muralla China the Great Wall of China* * *
muralla sustantivo femenino
( de convento) wall;
muralla sustantivo femenino wall
la Gran Muralla china, the Great Wall of China
' muralla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
portal
English:
wall
- rampart
* * *muralla nf1. [muro] wall;la muralla de la ciudad the city wallsla Muralla China the Great Wall of China2. [barrera] wall;pasó la pelota por encima de la muralla de jugadores he sent the ball over the wall* * *f de ciudad wall* * *muralla nf: rampart, wall* * *muralla n wall / walls -
2 albañilería
f.1 bricklaying, masonry, building with bricks.2 brickwork, masonry.* * *1 (oficio) bricklaying2 (obra) brickwork* * *SF (=oficio) bricklaying, building* * *a) ( profesión) building; ( de colocar ladrillos) bricklayingb) ( obra) brickwork* * *= masonry.Ex. The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.* * *a) ( profesión) building; ( de colocar ladrillos) bricklayingb) ( obra) brickwork* * *= masonry.Ex: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.
* * *1 (profesión) building; (de colocar ladrillos) bricklaying2 (obra) brickworkpara cualquier trabajo de albañilería for any building work* * *
albañilería sustantivo femenino
1 (oficio) bricklaying
2 (obra) brickwork: la albañilería le salió carísima, the brickwork cost him a fortune
' albañilería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espátula
- paleta
- tizón
English:
masonry
- handy
* * *albañilería nf1. [oficio] bricklaying2. [obra] brickwork* * *albañilería nf: bricklaying, masonry -
3 calicanto
m.1 allspice. (Botany)2 stone wall; jetty (muelle). (Caribbean)3 masonry work.* * *1 stonework, masonry* * ** * *= masonry.Ex. The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.* * *= masonry.Ex: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.
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4 mampostería
f.masonry, brickwork, rubblework, stonework.* * *1 masonry, stone work\mampostería en seco dry-stone workmuro de mampostería stone wall* * *SF masonry* * *femenino masonry* * *= masonry, masonry wall.Ex. The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.Ex. The perfect sealing of a masonry wall surface is almost impossible since fine cracks and joints will allow the passage of water into the wall.----* mampostería de ladrillo = brickwork.* * *femenino masonry* * *= masonry, masonry wall.Ex: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.
Ex: The perfect sealing of a masonry wall surface is almost impossible since fine cracks and joints will allow the passage of water into the wall.* mampostería de ladrillo = brickwork.* * *masonry* * *
mampostería sustantivo femenino
masonry
mampostería sustantivo femenino masonry
' mampostería' also found in these entries:
English:
masonry
- stonework
- dry
* * *mampostería nfmuro de mampostería dry-stone wall;obra de mampostería rubblework masonry* * *f masonry* * *mampostería nf: masonry, stonemasonery -
5 sillería
f.ashlar, ashler.* * *2 (del coro) choir stalls plural3 (taller) chairmaker's workshop4 ARQUITECTURA ashlar* * *SF1) (=asientos) chairs pl, set of chairs; (Rel) choir stalls pl ; (Teat) seating2) (=taller) chair-maker's workshop3) (Arquit) masonry, ashlar work* * *1)a) (de salón, comedor) chairs (pl)b) ( del coro) stalls (pl)c) ( taller) chairmaker's workshop2) (Arquit, Const) masonry* * *= ashlar, masonry.Ex. A further period of rationalisation culminated in the 19th c. with the employment of ashlar blocks standardised in both height and length.Ex. The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.* * *1)a) (de salón, comedor) chairs (pl)b) ( del coro) stalls (pl)c) ( taller) chairmaker's workshop2) (Arquit, Const) masonry* * *= ashlar, masonry.Ex: A further period of rationalisation culminated in the 19th c. with the employment of ashlar blocks standardised in both height and length.
Ex: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.* * *A1 (de salón, comedor) chairs (pl)2 (del coro) stalls (pl)3 (taller) chairmaker's workshop* * *
sillería sustantivo femenino
1 (conjunto de sillas o asientos) set of chairs
2 (tienda, taller) chair making, business o shop
3 Arquit ashlar
* * *sillería nf1. [sillas] set of chairs2.la sillería del coro the choir stalls3. Arquit masonry
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