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1 caravan
'kærəvæn1) (a vehicle on wheels for living in, now pulled by car etc, formerly by horse: a holiday caravan; a gypsy caravan.) caravana2) (a group of people travelling together for safety especially across a desert on camels: a caravan of merchants.) caravanacaravan n caravanatr[kærə'væn]2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (covered cart) carromato3 (in desert) caravana\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcaravan site camping nombre masculino para caravanascaravan ['kærə.væn] n: caravana fn.• caravana (Automóvil) s.f.• cáfila s.f.• remolque s.m.'kærəvæna) ( group) caravana fb) ( vehicle) (BrE) caravana f, rulot f (Esp), casa f rodante (CS), tráiler m (Andes, Méx)gypsy caravan — carromato m de gitanos; (before n)
['kærǝvæn]caravan park o site — camping m para caravanas
1. N2) (in desert) caravana f2.VI3.CPDcaravan site N — camping m para caravanas
* * *['kærəvæn]a) ( group) caravana fb) ( vehicle) (BrE) caravana f, rulot f (Esp), casa f rodante (CS), tráiler m (Andes, Méx)gypsy caravan — carromato m de gitanos; (before n)
caravan park o site — camping m para caravanas
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2 gypsy
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1. plurals - gypsies, gipsies; noun(a member of a race of wandering people.) gitano
2. adjectivea gypsy caravan.) gitanogypsy n gitanotr['ʤɪpsɪ]1 gitano,-a1 gitano,-aadj.• agitanado, -a adj.• bohemio, -a adj.• gitano, -a adj.n.• gitano s.m.['dʒɪpsɪ]1.N gitano(-a) m / f2.CPD [life, caravan, music] gitanogypsy moth N — lagarta f
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