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1 pesca
Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar) \ \
pesca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: pesca pescar
pesca sustantivo femenino ir or salir de pesca to go fishing; pesca con red net fishing; pesca submarina underwater fishing
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch; 2 (fam)◊ lo pescaon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)verbo intransitivo to fish;
pesca sustantivo femenino fishing: fuimos de pesca, we went fishing
pesca de arrastre, trawling
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get ' pesca' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrastre - arte - captura - corcho - furtiva - furtivo - red - submarina - submarino - utensilio - veda - abundante - alto - aparejo - boya - capitán - cebo - coto - equipo - útiles - vedar - vivir English: angling - bite - boat - cast - fishing - fishing net - fishing tackle - float - haul - hook - off-shore fishing - catch - deep - fish - fishery - fix - gear - tackle - trawl - trawler -
2 altura
altura sustantivo femenino 1 (de persona, edificio, techo) height; 2 ( indicando posición) height; a la altura de los ojos at eye level; estar/ponerse a la altura de algo/algn: para ponernos a la altura de la competencia to put ourselves on a par with our competitors; estar a la altura de las circunstancias to rise to the occasion; no está a la altura de su predecesor he doesn't match up to his predecessor 3◊ a 2.240 metros de altura at an altitude of 2,240 metersb)‹ remolcador› oceangoing ( before n) 4 ( en sentido horizontal):◊ ¿a qué altura de Serrano vive? how far up Serrano do you live?;cuando llegamos a la altura de la plaza when we reached the square 5 ( en sentido temporal): ¡a estas alturas me vienes con eso! you wait till now to bring this to me!; a estas alturas del año this late on in the year; a esas alturas ya no me importaba by that stage I didn't mind 6 (Mús) pitch
altura sustantivo femenino
1 height
de nueve metros de altura, nine metres high
2 (nivel) level
a la misma altura, on the same level Geography on the same latitude: Helena vive a la altura del hospital, Helena lives by the hospital Locuciones: figurado no está a la altura de su rival, he doesn't measure up to his rival figurado se supo poner a la altura de las circunstancias, she was able to meet the challenge
a estas alturas ya deberías conocerlo, you should know him by now ' altura' also found in these entries: Spanish: alta - alto - betún - estatura - estirón - grandeza - salto - sobrepasar - superar - talla - alcanzar - asorocharse - caer - descender - descenso - elevar - grande - listón - mal - máximo - mayor - nivel - tomar English: dizzy - equal - eye-level - height - high - ht - inadequate - level - live up to - low - match - measure up - name - off-shore fishing - patch - rise - storey - tall - up to - deep - elevation - head - justice - league - live - measure - par - second - third - up -
3 inshore
1. in'ʃo: adverb(near or towards the shore.) cerca de la costa; hacia la costa
2. 'inʃo: adjective(near the shore: inshore fishing.) costerotr[ɪn'ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (fishing, navigation) costero,-a; (wind) de mar1 (fish, sail) cerca de la costa; (blow, flow) hacia la costainshore ['ɪn'ʃor] adv: hacia la costainshore adj: cercano a la costa, costeroinshore fishing: pesca costeraadj.• cercano a la orilla adj.adv.• cerca de la orilla adv.• hacia la orilla adv.
I 'ɪn'ʃɔːr, ˌɪn'ʃɔː(r)adjective costero
II
adverb hacia la costa['ɪn'ʃɔː(r)]1.ADV [be, fish] cerca de la costa; [sail, blow] hacia la costa2.ADJ costero3.CPDinshore fishing N — pesca f de bajura
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I ['ɪn'ʃɔːr, ˌɪn'ʃɔː(r)]adjective costero
II
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4 offshore
1) (in or on the sea, not far from the coast: offshore oil-wells.) de la costa2) ((of winds) blowing away from the coast, out to sea.) terrenal, de tierratr[ɒf'ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (at sea) a poca distancia de la costa2 (breeze) terral, de tierra3 (overseas) en el extranjero1 mar adentrooffshore ['ɔf'ʃor] adv: a una distancia de la costaoffshore adj1) : de (la) tierraan offshore wind: un viento que sopla de tierra2) : (de) costa afuera, cercano a la costaan offshore island: una isla costeraadj.• cercano a la costa adj.• terral adj.
I 'ɔːf'ʃɔːr, ˌɒf'ʃɔː(r)a) <oilfield/pipeline> submarino; <exploration/drilling> off-shore adj inv, costa afuerab) <funds/account> en el exterior, offshore adj inv; ( with tax advantages) en un paraíso fiscal
II
[ˌɒf'ʃɔː(r)]1. ADJ1) (=near the shore) [island] cercano a la costa, del litoral; [waters] de la costa, del litoraloffshore fishing — pesca f de bajura
offshore oil — petróleo m de costa afuera
offshore oilfield — campo m petrolífero submarino
3) (=from land) [breeze] que sopla de la tierra, terral4) (Econ) [account, fund] en un paraíso fiscal/en paraísos fiscales, offshore inv (Tech)he has an offshore account — tiene una cuenta en un paraíso fiscal, tiene una cuenta offshore (Tech)
people with offshore accounts — la gente con cuentas en paraísos fiscales, la gente con cuentas offshore (Tech)
offshore banking — operaciones fpl bancarias en paraísos fiscales
offshore investments — inversiones fpl en paraísos fiscales
2. ADV1) (=near the coast) [lie, anchor, fish] cerca de la costa2) (=out at sea) [drill] off-shore, costa afuera3) (=away from the shore)the current carried him offshore — la corriente lo alejaba de la costa or hacia el interior del mar
4) (Econ) [invest] en un paraíso fiscal/en paraísos fiscales* * *
I ['ɔːf'ʃɔːr, ˌɒf'ʃɔː(r)]a) <oilfield/pipeline> submarino; <exploration/drilling> off-shore adj inv, costa afuerab) <funds/account> en el exterior, offshore adj inv; ( with tax advantages) en un paraíso fiscal
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5 landing
1) ((an act of) coming or bringing to shore or to ground: an emergency landing; (also adjective) a landing place.) aterrizaje, desembarco2) (a place for coming ashore.) desembarcadero3) (the level part of a staircase between flights of steps: Her room was on the first floor, across the landing from mine.) descansillo, rellanolanding n1. aterrizaje2. rellano / descansillotr['lændɪŋ]1 (plane) aterrizaje nombre masculino2 (on stairs) descansillo, rellano3 (of people) desembarco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcrash landing aterrizaje nombre masculino de emergenciaforced landing aterrizaje nombre masculino forzosolanding card tarjeta de inmigraciónlanding craft lancha de desembarcolanding field pista de aterrizajelanding gear tren nombre masculino de aterrizajelanding net salabardo, redeñalanding stage desembarcaderolanding strip pista de aterrizajelanding ['lændɪŋ] n1) : aterrizaje m (de aviones), desembarco m (de barcos)2) : descansillo m (de una escalera)n.• apeadero s.m.• aterraje s.m.• aterrizaje (Aeronáutica) s.m.• atracadero s.m.• descanso de escalera s.m.• desembarcadero s.m.• desembarco (MIL, MAR) s.m.• desembarque s.m.• meseta s.f.• rellano s.m.'lændɪŋ1)a) u c (Aerosp, Aviat) aterrizaje m; ( on sea) amarizaje m, amerizaje m; ( on water) acuatizaje m; ( on moon) alunizaje m; (before n)landing gear — tren m de aterrizaje
landing strip — pista f de aterrizaje
b) c (Mil, Naut) desembarco m, desembarque m; (before n)landing craft — lancha f de desembarco
2) c ( on staircase) rellano m, descansillo m, descanso m (Col, CS)['lændɪŋ]1. N1) (Aer) [of aircraft, spacecraft] (on land) aterrizaje m ; (on sea) amerizaje m, amarizaje m ; (on moon) alunizaje m ; crash 5., emergency 2., forced 1., 2)2) (Mil) [of troops] desembarco mthe Normandy landings — (Hist) los desembarcos de Normandía
3) (Archit) (in house) descansillo m, rellano m2.CPDlanding card N — tarjeta f de desembarque
landing craft N — lancha f de desembarco
landing field N — campo m de aterrizaje
landing gear N — (Aer) tren m de aterrizaje
landing ground N — campo m de aterrizaje
landing lights NPL — luces fpl de aterrizaje
landing net N — (Fishing) salabardo m, manga f, cuchara f
landing party N — (Naut) destacamento m de desembarco
landing run N — recorrido m de aterrizaje
landing stage N — (Naut) desembarcadero m
landing strip N — (Aer) pista f de aterrizaje
landing wheels NPL — (Aer) ruedas fpl de aterrizaje
* * *['lændɪŋ]1)a) u c (Aerosp, Aviat) aterrizaje m; ( on sea) amarizaje m, amerizaje m; ( on water) acuatizaje m; ( on moon) alunizaje m; (before n)landing gear — tren m de aterrizaje
landing strip — pista f de aterrizaje
b) c (Mil, Naut) desembarco m, desembarque m; (before n)landing craft — lancha f de desembarco
2) c ( on staircase) rellano m, descansillo m, descanso m (Col, CS)
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