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1 résidence
résidence [ʀezidɑ̃s]feminine noun• résidence principale/secondaire main/second home* * *ʀezidɑ̃s1) ( maison) residence2) ( domicile) place of residence3) ( groupe d'immeubles) block of flats GB, apartment complex US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀezidɑ̃s nf1) (= habitation) residence2) (= immeuble) apartment building3) [artiste] residence* * *résidence nf1 ( maison) residence;2 ( domicile) place of residence; changer de résidence to change one's place of residence; établir sa résidence en France to take up residence in France; il faut 5 ans de résidence dans le pays you must have been resident in the country for 5 years; en résidence surveillée, assigné à résidence under house arrest; ⇒ certificat;3 ( immeuble) (luxury) apartment building;4 ( groupe d'immeubles) residential development, apartment complex US.résidence principale/secondaire main/second home; résidence universitaire (university) hall of residence GB, residence hall US.[rezidɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [domicile] residencerésidence principale/secondaire main/second home3. [maison] residential property -
2 Residence Halls Counsel
University: RHCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Residence Halls Counsel
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3 Residence Halls Of America
Trademark term: RHAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Residence Halls Of America
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4 United Students in Residence Halls
University: USRHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > United Students in Residence Halls
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5 residencia de estudiantes
hall of residence, US dormitory* * *(n.) = dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, students' home, hall of residence, residence hall, student residenceEx. She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.Ex. Students and faculty use over 3,000 personal computers and terminals, in dorms, offices and off-campus homes.Ex. A simple PC connection to a place outside the library (e.g. in a students' home) is not counted as an external sercive point.Ex. The computers connect to the campus network from classrooms, halls of residence, the library and beyond.Ex. This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.Ex. Package B includes full-board accommodation in a student residence in a single or double room with shared bathroom.* * *(n.) = dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, students' home, hall of residence, residence hall, student residenceEx: She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.
Ex: Students and faculty use over 3,000 personal computers and terminals, in dorms, offices and off-campus homes.Ex: A simple PC connection to a place outside the library (e.g. in a students' home) is not counted as an external sercive point.Ex: The computers connect to the campus network from classrooms, halls of residence, the library and beyond.Ex: This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.Ex: Package B includes full-board accommodation in a student residence in a single or double room with shared bathroom.* * *dormitory, Brhall of residence -
6 cité
cité [site]feminine noun( = grande ville) city ; ( = petite ville) town ; ( = immeubles) housing estate (Brit), project (US)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *site1) ( ville) city; ( plus petite) town; ( antique) city2) ( ensemble de logements) housing estate; dortoir 2.•Phrasal Verbs:* * *site nf1) (= ville) city2) (= quartier résidentiel) estate, project USAJ'habite dans une cité. — I live on an estate.
* * *cité nf2 ( ensemble de logements) housing estate; ⇒ dortoir B.cité ouvrière workers' housing development; la cité des Papes Avignon; cité universitaire student halls (pl) of residence GB, dormitories (pl) US; la Cité du Vatican the Vatican City.[site] nom féminin1. [ville] city[plus petite] townla cité phocéenne Marseille, Marseillesla Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie science and technology museum complex in the Parc de La Villette in Parisles cités de banlieue suburban housing estates (in France, often evocative of poverty and delinquency) -
7 cité universitaire
fstudent’s halls of residenceDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > cité universitaire
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8 CROUS
CROUS [kʀus]masculine noun( = centre régional des œuvres universitaires et scolaires) students' welfare office* * *kʀusnom masculin (abbr = Centre régional d'œuvres universitaires et sociales) French student welfare organization* * *kʀus abr nmCentre régional des œuvres universitaires et scolaires students' representative body* * *CROUS nm (abbr = Centre régional d'œuvres universitaires et sociales) French student welfare organization.ⓘ CROUS The student welfare organization attached to each university. As well as carrying out administration relating to student scholarships and subsistence expenses, running the restaurants universitaires and the cités universitaires or halls of residence, the CROUS organizes social events and trips notably for foreign nationals studying in France.nom propre masculin,Crous nom propre masculin [krus] (abréviation de Centre régional des œuvres universitaires et scolaires)student representative body dealing with accommodation, catering etc. -
9 instal|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (montować) to install [aparaturę, licznik]- instalować centralne ogrzewanie w budynku to install a central heating system in a building ⇒ zainstalować2. pot. (lokować) to install- instalować powodzian w akademikach to house the flood victims in student halls of residence ⇒ zainstalowaćⅡ instalować się (ulokować się) to install oneself, to settle in- goście instalowali się w hotelu the guests installed themselves in the hotel ⇒ zainstalować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > instal|ować
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10 Cité universitaire
University halls of residence (en-gb), or student dormitories (en-us), heavily subsidised but fairly basic forms of accommodation for students.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Cité universitaire
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11 colegio mayor
m.hall of residence, college.* * *(Esp) residence hall (AmE), hall of residence (BrE)* * *(n.) = residence hall, dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, student residenceEx. This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.Ex. She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.Ex. Students and faculty use over 3,000 personal computers and terminals, in dorms, offices and off-campus homes.Ex. Package B includes full-board accommodation in a student residence in a single or double room with shared bathroom.* * *(Esp) residence hall (AmE), hall of residence (BrE)* * *(n.) = residence hall, dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, student residenceEx: This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.
Ex: She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.Ex: Students and faculty use over 3,000 personal computers and terminals, in dorms, offices and off-campus homes.Ex: Package B includes full-board accommodation in a student residence in a single or double room with shared bathroom.* * *dormitory, dorm fam, Brhall of residence -
12 hall
m.entrance hall, foyer.* * *[xol]SM (pl halls, halles) [xol] [de casa] hall; [de teatro, cine] foyer; [de hotel] lounge, foyer* * *['xol]* * *= hall.Ex. The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.----* hall de entrada = entrance hall, lobby, entrance foyer.* * *['xol]* * *= hall.Ex: The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.
* hall de entrada = entrance hall, lobby, entrance foyer.* * */ˈxol/(pl halls)(de una casa) hall, hallway; (de un teatro, cine) foyer* * *
hall /'xol/ sustantivo masculino (pl
(de teatro, cine) foyer
' hall' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auditorio
- aula
- ayuntamiento
- billar
- bisel
- casa
- colegio
- entrada
- pabellón
- paraninfo
- portal
- recibidor
- residencia
- sala
- salón
- vestíbulo
- zaguán
- anfiteatro
- atestado
- bingo
- clase
- comedor
- cupo
- intendencia
- municipio
- presidencia
- recorrer
- teatro
English:
city hall
- clout
- concert hall
- dance hall
- double
- entrance hall
- hall
- lecture hall
- pool hall
- residence
- sculpture
- sports hall
- town hall
- village hall
- wedding reception
- canteen
- city
- concert
- crowd
- entrance
- hire
- lobby
- music
- packed
- town
* * *[en casa] hall; [de cine, hotel] foyer; [de edificio] entrance hall* * *m hall -
13 cité universitaire
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14 servir de modelo
(v.) = serve as + a modelEx. This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.* * *(v.) = serve as + a modelEx: This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.
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15 sistema bibliotecario universitario
(n.) = university library systemEx. This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.* * *(n.) = university library systemEx: This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.
Spanish-English dictionary > sistema bibliotecario universitario
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16 São Bento, Palace of
São Bento Palace in Estrela district of Lisbon in an earlier life was a convent (constructed 1598-1615). After 1834, Portugal's national legislature or Cortes was transferred to the old convent, which thereafter was adapted and renovated. In common usage, "São Bento" refers to the seat of national government, much the way "Whitehall" in London describes the location of the British government. In Portugal, however, São Bento houses not one but two branches of the national government: both the legislative branch and part of the executive. Since the foundation of the First Republic, then, São Bento has been the home of the legislature and of the residence and office of the prime minister (or president of the Council of Ministers).By the first decade of the 20th century, the legislative hall or chamber of São Bento was essentially the building of today. In a grand and imposing neoclassical style, the palace has housed all the legislative bodies whatever their names: in the constitutional monarchy, the House of Deputies and Peers; in the First Republic, the Senate and House of Deputies; in the Estado Novo dictatorship, the National Assembly and Corporate Chamber; in democratic (post-1974) Portugal, the Assembly of the Republic. While the building is largely pre-1910, the art and decorations are more recent. The halls, foyers, stairways, and chambers are decorated with murals, frescoes, and statuary, including the impressive oils of the 1920s in the murals by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, which depict the pageant of Portugal's main legislators since 1821. Other art dates to the 1930s under the Estado Novo. Tellingly, the delegates' hall outside the main legislative chamber is known as the hall of "Wasted Time."Behind the legislative halls, in another part of São Bento, is situated residence and offices of the prime minister, the official home of all heads of government beginning in the First Republic. Until the late 1980s, too, São Bento housed the country's main national archives, the National Archive of Torre do Tombo.
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