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1 guarda
Del verbo guardar: ( conjugate guardar) \ \
guarda es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: guarda guardar
guarda sustantivo masculino y femenino (de museo, parque) keeper; ( de edificio público) tb
guardar ( conjugate guardar) verbo transitivo 1 ( reservar) to save, keep;◊ guarda algo para después save o keep sth for later2 guarda las apariencias to keep up appearances ‹ rencor› to bear, harbor( conjugate harbor); guardarse verbo pronominal 1 2 ( poner en un lugar):
guarda sustantivo masculino y femenino guard
guarda jurado, security guard
guarda forestal, forest ranger
ángel de la guarda, guardian angel
guardar verbo transitivo
1 (preservar) to keep: ¿puedes guardármelo?, can you look after it for me?
todavía guardo sus cosas, I still keep his things
2 (un secreto, recuerdo) to keep: guardaron silencio, they remained silent
guardemos un minuto de silencio, let's observe a minute's silence
guarden silencio, por favor, be quiet, please
3 (en un sitio) to put away: guarda las tazas en ese armario, put the cups away in that cupboard
4 (reservar) to keep
5 Inform to save Locuciones: guardar cama, to stay in bed ' guarda' also found in these entries: Spanish: ángel - el - forestal I - guardar - parecida - parecido - pecho - proporción - relevar - ronda English: attendant - exact - guardian - keep - lodge - meticulous - proportionate - put back - relation - security guard - bus - conductor - fly - guard - keeper - ranger - safe - security -
2 Guarda
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3 Guarda Mor
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4 Guarda Nacional Republicana
(GNR)The Republican National Guard is Portugal's national highway and traffic police, and forms its rural and urban constabulary. A paramilitary force, it was established in 1911, under the First Republic, to protect the novice regime in the capital and other main cities. While it was recruited from the career army officer corps and noncommissioned ranks, the GNR was based on a historic precedent (the monarchy had a life guard with similar functions) and a political necessity (the need to be a deterrent and bulwark against threatening army insurrections) during a time of political instability. With increasingly heavy weaponry, a much enlarged GNR became a source of controversy as the First Republic ended and the military dictatorship was established (1926-33) and grew into the Estado Novo. The Estado Novo eventually reduced its strength, but maintained it as a reserve force that might confront a potentially unreliable army in the capital and main cities and towns. Since the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the GNR has been used as a kind of state police. Its personnel can be seen in their distinctive uniforms, dealing with highway safety, traffic, the drug problem, and serious crimes. While the main headquarters is at Carmo barracks (Carmo Square), Lisbon, where Prime Minister Marcello Caetano surrendered to the Armed Forces Movement on 25 April 25 1974, GNR detachments are found all over the country.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Guarda Nacional Republicana
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5 Ángel de la Guarda, Isla
Англо-русский географический словарь > Ángel de la Guarda, Isla
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6 chapa de guarda
fCONST cerraduras finger plate -
7 ward
guarda fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > ward
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8 dust\ coat
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9 keeper
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10 policeman
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11 guard
guarda (2), guarda, escolta -
12 umbrella
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13 air guard
guarda contra aviões, sentinela do arEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > air guard
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14 civil guard
guarda civilEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > civil guard
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15 coast guard
guarda costeiraEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > coast guard
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16 escort guard
guarda de escoltaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > escort guard
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17 escort of the color
guarda da bandeiraEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > escort of the color
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18 firing party
guarda fúnebre ( at funerals); pelotão de fuzilamento, pelotão de execução (of condemned)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > firing party
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19 firing squad
guarda fànebre ( at funerals); pelotão de execução, pelotão de fuzilamento (of condemned)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > firing squad
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20 guard of honor
guarda de honraEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > guard of honor
См. также в других словарях:
guarda — 1. Este sustantivo es femenino cuando designa la ‘acción de guardar’, en el sentido de ‘cuidar, custodiar o proteger’; equivale, por tanto, a cuidado, custodia o protección: «El proyecto que nos ocupa vendría a sacrificar valores importantes,… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
guarda — (Del germ. *warda, acto de buscar con la vista, y este de *wardôn, atender, prestar atención; cf. a. al. ant. warta). 1. com. Persona que tiene a su cargo la conservación de algo. U. m. c. s. m.) 2. f. Acción de guardar (ǁ conservar o retener). 3 … Diccionario de la lengua española
guarda — s. f. 1. Ato ou efeito de guardar. 2. Cuidado e vigilância. 3. Serviço (de quem guarda ou exerce vigilância). 4. Militares que ocupam um posto ou casa de guarda ou de vigilância. 5. Conservação. 6. [Figurado] Proteção; benevolência. 7. … … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
guarda — sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Persona encargada de la vigilancia y conservación de una cosa: El guarda vigila que nadie pise el césped. guarda forestal. guarda jurado (plural guardas jurados ) Guarda que jura su cargo y responsabilidad ante la… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Guarda — [ gu̯ardə], 1) höchstgelegene Stadt Portugals, in nordöstlichen Ausläufern der Serra da Estrêla, 1 050 m über dem Meeresspiegel, im Zentrum der Beira Alta, 18 200 Einwohner; Distriktverwaltung; katholischer Bischofssitz. Guarda beherrscht… … Universal-Lexikon
guarda-pó — s. m. 1. Casaco comprido de tecido ligeiro que, em viagem, se veste por cima da roupa. 2. Peça de vestuário leve e comprida, em geral branca, com mangas e abotoada à frente, que se veste por cima da roupa usual, em farmácias, laboratórios,… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Guarda — Guarda, 1) Bezirk der portugiesischen Provinz Beira; 166,000 Ew.; 2) Hauptstadt darin auf der Serra de Estrella; hat Bischof, Kathedrale, Theologisches Seminar; 2450 Einw … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Guarda — (spr. gŭár ), 1) Hauptstadt des gleichnamigen portug. Distrikts (Provinz Beira), 1039 m ü. M. auf einem östlichen Ausläufer der Serra da Estrella, an den Eisenbahnen Figueira da Foz Villar Formoso und Abrantes G., Bischofssitz, hat eine gotische… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Guarda — Guarda, Stadt in der portug. Prov. Beira, (1900) 6092 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
guarda- — {{hw}}{{guarda }}{{/hw}} primo elemento: in parole composte, indica persone addette alla custodia di qlcu. o qlco. oppure oggetti con funzione protettiva | In alcuni composti presenta la variante guardia, per influenza del s. f. guardia:… … Enciclopedia di italiano
guarda — v. guardia … Enciclopedia Italiana