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1 Kommune
Kommune f 1. ADMIN, POL municipality; 2. SOZ commune (Wohngemeinschaft)* * *f 1. < Pol> municipality; 2. <Vw> commune* * *Kommune
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f; -, -n* * *die Kommunelocal authority; commune* * *Kom|mu|ne [kɔ'muːnə]f -, -n2) (= Wohngemeinschaft) commune* * *(a group of people living together and sharing everything they own.) commune* * *Kom·mu·ne<-, -n>[kɔˈmu:nə]f1. (Gemeinde) municipality, local authority2. HISTdie Pariser \Kommune the Paris Commune3. (Wohngemeinschaft) commune* * *die; Kommune, Kommunen local authority; (städtische Gemeinde) municipality* * *2. HIST:die Pariser Kommune the Paris Commune* * *die; Kommune, Kommunen local authority; (städtische Gemeinde) municipality -
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Kom·mu·ne <-, -n> [kɔʼmu:nə] f1) ( Gemeinde) municipality, local authority2) histdie Pariser \Kommune the Paris Commune3) ( Wohngemeinschaft) commune -
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sg - kommúnen, pl - kommúner1) комму́на ж ( административная единица в Дании); муниципа́льный о́круг м, райо́н м2) комму́на ж ( муниципальный орган в Дании); муниципалите́т м* * ** * *(en -r) municipality;[ kommunen](dvs de kommunale myndigheder) the local authority. -
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15 Plan- og bygningsetaten i Oslo kommune
subst. Oslo Municipal Planning & Building ServiceNorsk-engelsk ordbok > Plan- og bygningsetaten i Oslo kommune
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17 Centro de Información sobre el Ayuntamiento
(n.) = Kommune Information CentreEx. Thus a Kommune Information Centre may well be one providing information about the local authority and should not be equated with 'community information centre'.* * *(n.) = Kommune Information CentreEx: Thus a Kommune Information Centre may well be one providing information about the local authority and should not be equated with 'community information centre'.
Spanish-English dictionary > Centro de Información sobre el Ayuntamiento
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18 Gemeinde
f; -, -n2. Verwaltung: local authority; auf die oder zur Gemeinde gehen umg. oft go to the town hall, Am. go to city hall3. Koll., (Bewohner) residents; KIRCHL. (Mitglieder) parish, parishioners Pl., Am. auch congregation; beim Gottesdienst: congregation* * *die Gemeindeparish; congregation; township; community; commune; local community; municipality; local authority; society* * *Ge|mein|de [gə'maində]f -, -n1) (= Kommune) municipality; (= Gemeindebewohner auch) community; (inf = Gemeindeamt) local authoritydie Geméínde Burg — the municipality of Burg
* * *die1) (a group gathered together, especially people in a church for a service, or belonging to a church: The minister visited all the members of his congregation.) congregation2) (a district or area with a particular church and priest or minister: Our house is in the parish of St Mary('s); ( also adjective) parish affairs.) parish* * *Ge·mein·de<-, -n>[gəˈmaində]f1. (Kommune) municipality4. (Anhängerschaft) following* * *die; Gemeinde, Gemeinden3) (Einwohnerschaft) community; local population4) (Gottesdienstteilnehmer) congregation5) (Anhängerschaft) body of followers•• Cultural note:die Gemeinde seiner Anhänger — his following
The lowest level of local government, run by a local council chaired by the Bürgermeister (mayor). Gemeinden have their own budget, with income from local taxes. They pass local legislation and administer local affairs* * *2. Verwaltung: local authority;3. koll, (Bewohner) residents; KIRCHE (Mitglieder) parish, parishioners pl, US auch congregation; beim Gottesdienst: congregation* * *die; Gemeinde, Gemeinden3) (Einwohnerschaft) community; local population4) (Gottesdienstteilnehmer) congregation5) (Anhängerschaft) body of followers•• Cultural note:The lowest level of local government, run by a local council chaired by the Bürgermeister (mayor). Gemeinden have their own budget, with income from local taxes. They pass local legislation and administer local affairs* * *-n f.community n.congregational n.parish n.township n.village n. -
19 advertir
v.1 to notice.Ellos advirtieron un olor raro They noticed a weird smell.2 to warn.me advirtió del peligro he warned me of the dangerte advierto que no me sorprende mind you, it doesn't surprise meEllos advirtieron a Ricardo del peligro They warned Richard of the danger.3 to admonish.* * *1 (darse cuenta) to notice, realize2 (llamar la atención) to warn3 (aconsejar) to advise4 (informar) to inform* * *verb1) to warn, caution2) notice* * *1. VT1) (=avisar) to warn•
advertir a algn de algo — to warn sb about sth•
advertir a algn que haga algo — to warn sb to do sthte advierto que es la última vez que tolero que me insultes — I'm warning you that's the last time I'll allow you to insult me
sí, iré, pero te advierto que tengo que estar de vuelta en casa pronto — yes, I'll go, but remember that I have to be back home early
te advierto que tal vez habría sido mejor que no lo hubiera sabido — mind you, perhaps it would have been better if she hadn't found it
2) (=aconsejar) to advise, telladviértele que se lleve el paraguas — advise o tell him to take his umbrella
ya les advertí que si había algún problema me lo dijeran — I already told them to let me know if there were any problems
3) (=notar) [+ olor, error] to noticeen sus últimas obras se advierten una serie de cambios — one can see o observe some changes in her latest works
¿ha advertido que su coche pierde aceite? — have you noticed that your car's leaking oil?
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advertir de o sobre algo — to warn of sth* * *verbo transitivoa) ( avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido — you've been warned
advertirle a alguien que + subj: le advertí que tuviera cuidado — I warned him to be careful
b) ( notar) to notice* * *= caution (against), forewarn, make + warning, raise + caveat, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, provide + a reminder, sound + a wake-up call, call + attention to, raise + red flag, raise + warning flag, raise + flag, raise + cautionary flags, admonish.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex. Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex. Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex. A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex. Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Ex. The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex. Research raises red flags suggesting that policies adopted may be increasing children's risk of maltreatment.Ex. Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Ex. This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.----* advertir (de) = warn (of/against).* adviértase que = Note that....* * *verbo transitivoa) ( avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido — you've been warned
advertirle a alguien que + subj: le advertí que tuviera cuidado — I warned him to be careful
b) ( notar) to notice* * *advertir(de)(v.) = warn (of/against)Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
= caution (against), forewarn, make + warning, raise + caveat, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, provide + a reminder, sound + a wake-up call, call + attention to, raise + red flag, raise + warning flag, raise + flag, raise + cautionary flags, admonish.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex: Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex: Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex: A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex: Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Ex: The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex: Research raises red flags suggesting that policies adopted may be increasing children's risk of maltreatment.Ex: Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Ex: This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.* advertir (de) = warn (of/against).* adviértase que = Note that....* * *vt1 (avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido para la próxima vez you've been warned so don't do it againadvertir A algn DE algo to warn sb OF sth¿no le advertiste del riesgo que corría? didn't you warn him of the risk he was running?advertir A algn QUE + INDIC:te advierto que no lo consentiré I warn you that I won't stand for itle advertí que le resultaría difícil encontrarlo I warned him that he'd have difficulty (in) finding itte advierto que yo no tuve nada que ver con eso I want you to know I had nothing to do with thatte advierto que no me sorprendió nada I must say I wasn't at all surprisedadvertir A algn QUE + SUBJ:le advertí que tuviera cuidado I warned him to be careful2 (notar) to noticenadie advirtió su presencia her presence went unnoticed, nobody noticed she was there* * *
advertir ( conjugate advertir) verbo transitivo
◊ ¡te lo advierto! I'm warning you!;
advertirle a algn de algo to warn sb about sth;
le advertí que tuviera cuidado I warned him to be careful;
te advierto que no me sorprendió nada I must say I wasn't at all surprised
advertir verbo transitivo
1 (prevenir, amenazar) to warn
2 (hacer ver) to inform, advise
familiar te advierto que yo sobre eso no tengo ni idea, mind you, I don't know the first thing about that
3 (darse cuenta) to realize, notice
' advertir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avisar
- eh
- observar
- prevenir
- advierta
- notar
English:
caution
- warn
- forewarn
* * *advertir vt1. [notar] to notice;no he advertido ningún error I didn't notice o spot any mistakes;advirtió la presencia de un hombre extraño she became aware of o noticed a strange man2. [prevenir, avisar] to warn;la señal advierte del peligro de desprendimientos the sign warns you that there is a danger of landslides;me advirtió del peligro he warned me of the danger;¡te lo advierto por última vez! I'm telling you for the last time!;¡te lo advierto, si no te comportas te tendrás que marchar! I'm warning you, if you don't behave you'll have to leave!;te advierto que no estoy de humor para bromas I should warn you, I'm not in the mood for jokes;te advierto que no me sorprende I have to say it doesn't surprise me* * *v/t1 warn (de about, of);quedas oestás advertido you have been warned2 ( notar) notice* * *advertir {76} vt1) avisar: to warn2) : to notice, to tellno advertí que estuviera enojada: I couldn't tell she was angry* * * -
20 ayuntamiento
m.1 town council (British), city council (United States) (corporation).2 town hall (British), city hall (United States) (edificio).* * *1 (corporación) town council, city council2 (edificio) town hall, city hall\ayuntamiento carnal formal sexual intercourse* * *noun m.1) city council, town council2) city hall, town hall* * *SM1) (=corporación) district council, town council, city council2) (=Casa Consistorial) town hall, city hall3) (=cópula) sexual intercourse* * ** * *= local authority, town hall, local government, municipal government, local council, town council, city hall, municipal authority, city council.Ex. The interplay of forces outside their individual control -- government, local authority, trade union, parent institution -- plays havoc with planning exercises.Ex. Most CACs occupied office-type accommodation in town halls, libraries and consumer protection departments.Ex. With local government reorganization in 1974 came changes in the boundaries of public library authorities.Ex. The library's own publications and documents recording the activities of important institutions such as municipal governments, corporations, or the university where the library is located, represent another category of material which often requires indexing by reference librarians.Ex. During the last 10 years the service level in the City has fallen and music has stagnated, since the local council library committee froze all expenditure on music in 1984.Ex. The aim was to reach as many people as possible; more unusual venues included a meeting of the town council, a church, the market square, and a prison.Ex. Among other buildings afire or still smoldering in eastern Baghdad today were the city hall and the National Library which was so thoroughly burned that heat still radiated 50 paces from its front doors.Ex. Municipal authorities themselves decide the objectives, scale and structure of their library services.Ex. This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.----* a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.* Centro de Información sobre el Ayuntamiento = Kommune Information Centre.* concejal del ayuntamiento = local councillor.* del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.* funcionario del ayuntamiento = city official, city worker.* gestionado por el ayuntamiento = city-administered.* sala de juntas del ayuntamiento = town council meeting room.* * ** * *= local authority, town hall, local government, municipal government, local council, town council, city hall, municipal authority, city council.Ex: The interplay of forces outside their individual control -- government, local authority, trade union, parent institution -- plays havoc with planning exercises.
Ex: Most CACs occupied office-type accommodation in town halls, libraries and consumer protection departments.Ex: With local government reorganization in 1974 came changes in the boundaries of public library authorities.Ex: The library's own publications and documents recording the activities of important institutions such as municipal governments, corporations, or the university where the library is located, represent another category of material which often requires indexing by reference librarians.Ex: During the last 10 years the service level in the City has fallen and music has stagnated, since the local council library committee froze all expenditure on music in 1984.Ex: The aim was to reach as many people as possible; more unusual venues included a meeting of the town council, a church, the market square, and a prison.Ex: Among other buildings afire or still smoldering in eastern Baghdad today were the city hall and the National Library which was so thoroughly burned that heat still radiated 50 paces from its front doors.Ex: Municipal authorities themselves decide the objectives, scale and structure of their library services.Ex: This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.* a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.* Centro de Información sobre el Ayuntamiento = Kommune Information Centre.* concejal del ayuntamiento = local councillor.* del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.* funcionario del ayuntamiento = city official, city worker.* gestionado por el ayuntamiento = city-administered.* sala de juntas del ayuntamiento = town council meeting room.* * *(corporación) town/city council; (edificio) town/city hallCompuesto:* * *
ayuntamiento sustantivo masculino ( corporación) town/city council;
( edificio) town/city hall
ayuntamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (institución) town/city council
2 (edificio) GB town hall, US city hall
' ayuntamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concejo
- drogodependencia
- fortificación
- insonorización
- municipio
- nido
English:
city hall
- clout
- corporation
- council
- local council
- town council
- town hall
- wedding reception
- city
- housing
- town
- township
* * *ayuntamiento nm1. [corporación] Br town council, US city council2. [edificio] Br town hall, US city hall* * *m city council, town council; edificio city hall, town hall* * *ayuntamiento nm1) : town hall, city hall2) : town or city council* * *1. (institución) council2. (edificio) town hall
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