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2 living out of a suitcase
жизнь на колесах (не распаковывая чемоданы)Some people do find living out of a suitcase exciting.
I hate living out of a suitcase. For my next vacation, I want to go to just one place and stay there the whole time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > living out of a suitcase
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4 in the land of the living
в живых, на этом свете [этим. библ. Job XXVIII, 13]‘So there you are, Mr. Chuff,’ said Jonas carelessly, as he dusted his boots, ‘Still in the land of the living, eh?’ ‘Still in the land of the living, sir,’ retorted Mrs. Gamp. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. XXVI) — - Так вы еще здесь, мистер Чафф? - небрежно сказал Джонас, смахивая пыль с сапог. - Все еще на этом свете, а? - Все еще на этом свете, - подхватила миссис Гэмп.
...we're glad to see you're still in the land of the living, Rod. We was [= were] beginning to think, up at our place, you'd kicked the bucket, left the district or something. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Working Bullocks’, ch XVI) —...во всяком случае, мы рады, что ты хоть жив, Род. А то мы уже подумали, что ты либо покинул наши края, либо ноги протянул, либо еще что с тобой стряслось.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > in the land of the living
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5 expenses associated with living arrangements at the new place of residence
Общая лексика: расходы по обустройству на новом месте жительстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > expenses associated with living arrangements at the new place of residence
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1. adjective1) (residing) wohnhaft2) (living in) im Haus wohnend [Haushälterin]; Anstalts[arzt, -geistlicher]2. noun(inhabitant) Bewohner, der/Bewohnerin, die; (in a town etc. also) Einwohner, der/Einwohnerin, die; (at hotel) Hotelgast, der* * *['rezidənt] 1. noun(a person who lives or has his home in a particular place: a resident of Edinburgh.) der/die Einwohner(in)2. adjective1) (living or having one's home in a place: He is now resident abroad.) wohnhaft2) (living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works: a resident caretaker.) am Arbeitsplatz wohnend•- academic.ru/61749/reside">reside- residence
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- take up residence* * *resi·dent[ˈrezɪdənt]I. n1. (person living in a place) Bewohner(in) m(f); of a town Bewohner(in) m(f); of a hotel [Hotel]gast m3. POL\resident of Canada wohnhaft in Kanadais she a \resident of Canada? lebt sie in Kanada?II. adjto be \resident in a town/country in einer Stadt/einem Land leben\resident doctor Arzt/Ärztin im Haus3. (employed in a particular place) hauseigenshe is the university's \resident expert on Italian literature sie ist an der Universität die Expertin für italienische Literatur4. COMPUT ständig vorhanden, resident* * *['rezIdənt]1. n1) Bewohner(in) m(f); (in town) Einwohner(in) m(f); (of hospital) Patient(in) m(f); (of prison) Insasse m, Insassin f; (in hotel) Gast m"access restricted to residents only" — "Anlieger frei"
"parking for residents only" — "Parkplatz nur für Mieter"; (on road) "Parken nur für Anlieger gestattet"; (at hotel) "Parkplatz nur für Gäste"
2. adjare you resident in the hotel? — sind Sie Hotelgast/Hotelgäste?
she is our resident expert on... (hum) — sie ist unsere Expertin vor Ort für...
2) (ZOOL) fox, badger etc ortsansässig3)See:= reside* * *A adj1. ortsansässig, (ständig) wohnhaft:resident population Wohnbevölkerung fa resident tutor (surgeon)a right resident in the people ein dem Volke zustehendes Recht4. ZOOL sesshaft:resident birds StandvögelB s1. a) Ortsansässige(r) m/f(m), Einwohner(in)b) Hotelgast m2. AUTO Anlieger(in):“residents only” „Anliegerverkehr frei“3. POL Resident(in),a) Ministerresident(in)b) HIST Vertreter der brit. Regierung, besonders an einem indischen Fürstenhof4. MED US Assistenzarzt m, -ärztin fres. abk1. research2. reserve3. residence4. resident5. residential6. resides7. resigned8. resolution* * *1. adjective1) (residing) wohnhaft2) (living in) im Haus wohnend [Haushälterin]; Anstalts[arzt, -geistlicher]2. noun(inhabitant) Bewohner, der/Bewohnerin, die; (in a town etc. also) Einwohner, der/Einwohnerin, die; (at hotel) Hotelgast, der‘access/parking for residents only’ — "Anlieger frei"/"Parken nur für Anlieger"
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[-'denʃəl]1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) for beboelse; beboelses-2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) med bolig på stedet3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) som angår bolig* * *[-'denʃəl]1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) for beboelse; beboelses-2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) med bolig på stedet3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) som angår bolig -
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[ˌrezɪ'denʃl]1) [ area] residenziale2) (living in) [ staff] = che abita nella casa o nell'istituto in cui lavoraresidential home — BE (for elderly) casa di riposo; (for disabled) comunità per disabili; (for youth) ostello
* * *[-'denʃəl]1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) residenziale2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) (per residenti)3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) residenziale* * *[ˌrezɪ'denʃl]1) [ area] residenziale2) (living in) [ staff] = che abita nella casa o nell'istituto in cui lavoraresidential home — BE (for elderly) casa di riposo; (for disabled) comunità per disabili; (for youth) ostello
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nounfit/unfit or not fit for human habitation — bewohnbar/unbewohnbar
* * *noun (the act of living in (a building etc): These houses are not fit for human habitation.) das Wohnen* * *habi·ta·tion[ˌhæbɪˈteɪʃən]nthere were no signs of \habitation at this place der Ort sah unbewohnt ausfit/unfit for human \habitation menschenwürdig/menschenunwürdig* * *["hbI'teISən]n(Be)wohnen nt; (= place) Wohnstätte f, Behausung funfit for human habitation — menschenunwürdig, für Wohnzwecke nicht geeignet
* * *habitation [-ˈteıʃn] s1. (Be)Wohnen n:unfit for human habitation nicht bewohnbar, für Wohnzwecke ungeeignet2. Wohnung f, Behausung f* * *nounfit/unfit or not fit for human habitation — bewohnbar/unbewohnbar
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kə'mju:nətiplural - communities; noun1) (a group of people especially having the same religion or nationality and living in the same general area: the West Indian community in London.) comunidad2) (the public in general: He did it for the good of the community; (also adjective) a community worker, a community centre.) comunidad, colectividadcommunity n comunidadtr[kə'mjʊːnɪtɪ]noun (pl communities)1 (people living in one place) comunidad nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcommunity centre centro socialcommunity policing sistema nombre masculino de policía de barriocommunity service trabajos nombre masculino plural al servicio de la comunidadcommunity spirit espíritu nombre masculino comunitariothe local community el vecindarion.• colectividad s.f.• comunidad s.f.• corporación s.f.• vecindario s.m.kə'mjuːnəti1)a) ( people in a locality) comunidad fb) ( society at large)the community — la comunidad; (before n)
community service — trabajo m comunitario ( prestado en lugar de cumplir una pena de prisión)
community spirit — espíritu m de comunidad
2)a) ( large grouping) comunidad f, colectividad fthe city's black community — la población or comunidad negra de la ciudad
b) ( people living together) comuna f[kǝ'mjuːnɪtɪ]1. N1) (=people at large) comunidad f, sociedad f ; (=people locally) comunidad fthe English community in Rome — la colectividad or colonia inglesa de Roma
3)the Community — (=EEC) la Comunidad
2.CPDcommunity action N — actuación f de la comunidad
community care N — (Brit) política f de integración social de enfermos y ancianos
community care programme N — programa cuyo objetivo es ayudar a integrar a pacientes con problemas mentales en la comunidad en vez de enviarlos a residencias especiales
community centre N — centro m social
community charge N — (Brit) (Admin) (formerly) (contribución f de) capitación f
community chest N — (US) fondo m para beneficencia social
community college N — (US) establecimiento docente de educación terciaria donde se realizan cursos de dos años
community health centre N — centro m médico comunitario
Community law N — derecho m comunitario
community leader N — representante mf de una comunidad
community life N — vida f comunitaria
community policeman N — policía m de barrio
community policewoman N — policía f de barrio
community policing N — política policial de acercamiento a la comunidad
Community policy N — (EC) política f comunitaria
community politics N — política f local
Community regulations NPL — normas fpl comunitarias
community service N — trabajo m comunitario (prestado en lugar de cumplir una pena de prisión)
community singing N — canto m colectivo
community spirit N — sentimiento m de comunidad, civismo m
community worker N — asistente mf social
* * *[kə'mjuːnəti]1)a) ( people in a locality) comunidad fb) ( society at large)the community — la comunidad; (before n)
community service — trabajo m comunitario ( prestado en lugar de cumplir una pena de prisión)
community spirit — espíritu m de comunidad
2)a) ( large grouping) comunidad f, colectividad fthe city's black community — la población or comunidad negra de la ciudad
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1) (a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important.) residens2) (the act of living in a place, or the time of this: during his residence in Spain.) ophold* * *1) (a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important.) residens2) (the act of living in a place, or the time of this: during his residence in Spain.) ophold -
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noun1) (abode) Wohnsitz, der; (house) Wohnhaus, das; (mansion) Villa, die; (of a head of state or church, an ambassador) Residenz, diethe President's official residence — der offizielle Wohnsitz des Präsidenten
2) (residing) Aufenthalt, dertake up residence in Rome — seinen Wohnsitz in Rom nehmen
be in residence — [König, Präsident usw.:] [an seinem offiziellen Wohnsitz] anwesend sein
* * *1) (a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important.) der Wohnsitz2) (the act of living in a place, or the time of this: during his residence in Spain.) der Aufenthalt* * *resi·dence[ˈrezɪdən(t)s]n▪ to be in \residence ansässig seinto take up \residence in a country sich akk in einem Land niederlassenhe will remain in \residence for the remainder of the academic year sein Lehraufenthalt dauert noch bis zum Ende des Studienjahres* * *['rezIdəns]n1) (= house) Wohnhaus nt; (= hostel for students, nurses) Wohnheim nt; (of monarch, ambassador etc) Residenz fSee:→ hall2) no plto take up residence in the capital —
residence in the country is restricted to nationals — nur Staatsangehörige können im Land Wohnsitz nehmen (form)
to be in residence (monarch, governor etc) — anwesend sein
the students are now in residence — das Semester hat angefangen
* * *residence [ˈrezıdəns] s1. Wohnsitz m, -ort m:take up (one’s) residence seinen Wohnsitz aufschlagen, sich niederlassen ( beide:in, at in dat)2. Sitz m (einer Behörde etc)3. Aufenthalt m:4. (herrschaftliches) Wohnhaus, (Land)Sitz m, Herrenhaus n6. Wohnen n7. Ortsansässigkeit f:residence is required es besteht Residenzpflicht;in residence am Amtsort ansässig (Beamter)res. abk1. research2. reserve3. residence4. resident5. residential6. resides7. resigned8. resolution* * *noun1) (abode) Wohnsitz, der; (house) Wohnhaus, das; (mansion) Villa, die; (of a head of state or church, an ambassador) Residenz, die2) (residing) Aufenthalt, derbe in residence — [König, Präsident usw.:] [an seinem offiziellen Wohnsitz] anwesend sein
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resi·dent [ʼrezɪdənt] n1) ( person living in a place) Bewohner(in) m(f); of a town Bewohner(in) m(f); of a hotel [Hotel]gast m;local \resident Anwohner(in) m(f)2) pol\resident of Canada wohnhaft in Kanada;is she a \resident of Canada? lebt sie in Kanada? adjto be \resident in a town/ country in einer Stadt/einem Land leben\resident doctor Arzt/Ärztin im Haus3) ( employed in a particular place) hauseigen;she is the university's \resident expert on Italian literature sie ist an der Universität die Expertin für italienische Literatur -
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1) социол. община; сообщество ( лучше)1. community development — развитие общин
2. Community - the people living in one place, district or country,considered as a whole; group of persons having the same religion, race, occupation, etc. or with common interests (A.S. Hornby).
2) населенный пункт, город1. Community - the people living in a particular place or region and usually linked by common interests, broadly: the region itself; any population cluster (Webster's Third New International Dictionary).
2. Many communities have turned to private security companies. — Многие населенные пункты прибегают к услугам частных охранных компаний.
3. devastated work lives and communities — сломанные жизни и умирающие города ( Business Week)
3) граждане, население, местная общественность1. Не was respected around the Gettysburg region, where he had bought his farm, but was never a member of the community. —...но так и не стал своим для тех, кто жил рядом с ним.
2. community work — общественная работа по месту жительства; бесплатная работа в порядке наказания за небольшие правонарушения
3. community leaders — представители местной общественности
4. community center — нечто среднее между домом культуры, общественно-политическим центром и клубом общения
5. community college — колледж-техникум
6. business community — деловые круги
7. the university community — университетская общественность
8. the scientific community — научный мир
4) окружающиеBoys are hardwired to love the rough and tumble but need attention from their family and community (Time) — Мальчики от природы склонны к острым ощущениям, но они по природе своей нуждаются во внимании со стороны семьи и окружающих.
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > community
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•• Community the people living in one place, district or country, considered as a whole; group of persons having the same religion, race, occupation, etc. or with common interests (A.S. Hornby).
•• Это слово становится трудным в тех случаях, когда употребляется в социологическом значении, отражающем современную трактовку понятия «община». Так, community development в ООН принято переводить развитие общин. Конечно, по-русски слово община имеет совершенно «не те» коннотации, связанные в основном с нашим прошлым, с дореволюционной сельской общиной. Во многих случаях приемлем – и гораздо лучше звучит – перевод сообщество. Там же, где это слово употребляется нетерминологически, нужно исходить из возможности переноса центра тяжести с «социологии» на «географию». Ведь по определению Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, community – the people living in a particular place or region and usually linked by common interests, broadly: the region itself; any population cluster. Пример: Many communities have turned to private security companies. – Многие населенные пункты прибегают к услугам частных охранных компаний. Другой пример: Business Week пишет о последствиях ликвидации компаний: devastated work lives and communities. В переводе такого текста размер «населенного пункта» не имеет значения, поэтому можно сказать просто сломанные жизни и умирающие города. Еще варианты перевода слова community – граждане, население, иногда местная общественность. Переводчик должен быть готов проявить изобретательность. Вот пример из мемуаров Дж. Кеннана (он пишет о президенте Эйзенхауэре): He was respected around the Gettysburg region, where he had bought his farm, but was never a member of the community. – ...но так и не стал своим для тех, кто жил рядом с ним.
•• Еще словосочетания с community: community work – общественная работа по месту жительства (или бесплатная работа в порядке наказания за небольшие правонарушения); community leaders – представители местной общественности; community center – нечто среднее между домом культуры, общественно-политическим центром и клубом общения; community college – колледж-техникум, среднее специальное учебное заведение (двухгодичное). Нередко перевод, что называется, «лежит на поверхности»: the business community – деловые круги, the university community – университетская общественность, the scientific community – научный мир.
•• В словаре Americana под редакцией Г.В.Чернова словарная статья community резюмируется следующим образом: «Это слово имеет самое широкое значение и лишь приблизительно соответствует русскому понятию “коллектив”». Интересное «определение» я обнаружил в журнале Men’s Health: Like prayer, “community” can be broadly and secularly defined. It can mean being part of a close-knit family, being married, or having best friends you can ask for advice. It can include playing on a softball team or getting together with guys for a monthly soccer game... All these different types of social interaction produce a degree of comfort, reassurance, diversion, laughter and love that is ultimately healthful. Здесь community – тоже своего рода «коллектив», но ближе к понятию общность. А вот пример такого же плана, где, на мой взгляд, самым удачным переводом будет просто окружающие: Boys are hardwired to love the rough and tumble but need attention from their family and community (Time). В этом примере интересно слово hardwired. Перевод: Мальчики от природы склонны к острым ощущениям, но они по природе своей нуждаются во внимании со стороны семьи и окружающих.
•• * Community work (как назначаемая судом мера наказания) – общественно-полезные бесплатные работы. Услышано по радио в материале о поправках к уголовному кодексу, согласно которым предлагается во многих случаях заменить тюремное заключение на другие меры, в том числе эту.
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['rezɪdəns]1) (in property ad) casa f., residenza f.; (prestigious) villa f., casa f. signorile2) form. (dwelling) casa f., domicilio m.3) amm. dir. (in area, country) residenza f., soggiorno m.to take up residence — andare ad abitare, prendere residenza
to be in residence — form. [ monarch] = essere (presente) nella residenza reale
4) AE univ. (anche residence hall, hall of residence) casa f. dello studente, collegio m. universitario* * *1) (a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important.) residenza2) (the act of living in a place, or the time of this: during his residence in Spain.) soggiorno* * *residence /ˈrɛzɪdns/n.1 [u] residenza; dimora: the President's official residence, la residenza ufficiale del presidente; (scherz.) my humble residence, la mia umile dimora2 residenza; soggiorno: to take up ( one's) residence in a place, prendere la residenza in un luogo; during my residence in France, durante il mio soggiorno in Francia; ( in albergo) DIALOGO → - Checking into a hotel- Can I ask you to fill out the residence card?, posso chiederle di riempire il modulo del registro per gli ospiti?3 [u] (leg.) domicilio fiscale4 [u] (leg.) residenza: The law will give the right of residence to 50,000 illegal immigrants, la legge darà diritto di residenza a 50 000 immigrati clandestini● (tur.) residence hotel, residence □ residence permit, permesso di soggiorno □ to be in residence, (di funzionario, studente) essere in sede; ( di professore) risiedere presso l'università □ (in GB) novelist [poet, painter] in residence, romanziere [poeta, pittore] che è ospite fisso di un'università □ Residence is required, la residenza è obbligatoriaFALSI AMICI: residence non significa residence nel senso italiano di struttura alberghiera.* * *['rezɪdəns]1) (in property ad) casa f., residenza f.; (prestigious) villa f., casa f. signorile2) form. (dwelling) casa f., domicilio m.3) amm. dir. (in area, country) residenza f., soggiorno m.to take up residence — andare ad abitare, prendere residenza
to be in residence — form. [ monarch] = essere (presente) nella residenza reale
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noun (the act of living in (a building etc): These houses are not fit for human habitation.) habitacióntr[hæbɪ'teɪʃən]■ this flat is unfit for human habitation este piso no es apto para ser habitado, este piso es inhabitablehabitation [.hæbɪ'teɪʃən] n1) occupancy: habitación f2) residence: residencia f, morada fn.• habitación s.f.'hæbə'teɪʃən, ˌhæbɪ'teɪʃənnoun (frml)[ˌhæbɪ'teɪʃǝn]N1) (=act) habitación fto be fit/unfit for (human) habitation — estar/no estar en condiciones de habitabilidad
2) (=dwelling) residencia f, morada f ; (=house) domicilio m* * *['hæbə'teɪʃən, ˌhæbɪ'teɪʃən]noun (frml) -
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'empti
1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) vacío2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) desocupado, vacío3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) desierto, vacío4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) vano
2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) vaciarse2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) verter, derramar
3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) envase vacío- empty-handed
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empty1 adj vacíoempty2 vb vaciartr['emptɪ]1 (gen) vacío,-a; (place) desierto,-a; (house) desocupado,-a, deshabitado,-a; (seat, table, palce) libre, desocupado■ ten minutes after a Chinese meal I feel empty again diez minutos después de una comida china vuelvo a tener hambre3 (purposeless) vano,-a, inútil; (meaningless) carente de sentido; (words, threats, promises) vano,-a1 vaciar1 vaciarse2 (of rivers) desembocar ( into, en)1 envases nombre masculino plural, cascos nombre masculino plural: vaciarempty vi: desaguar (dícese de un río)1) : vacío2) vacant: desocupado, libre3) meaningless: vacío, hueco, vanoadj.• desocupado, -a adj.• hueco, -a adj.• vacante adj.• vacío, -a adj.• vano, -a adj.v.• desaguar v.• desaguazar v.• desangrar v.• descargar v.• desembarazar v.• desembocar v.• desocupar v.• vaciar v.• verter v.
I 'emptiadjective -tier, -tiest <container/table> vacío; <words/gesture/life> vacío; <threat/promise> vano
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-ties, -tying, -tied transitive verba) \<\<container/warehouse\>\> vaciar*b) ( take or pour out)she emptied the contents all over the floor — vació la caja (or el bolso etc) en el suelo
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vi \<\<room/street\>\> vaciarse*; \<\<river/stream\>\>to empty INTO something — desaguar* en algo
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['emptɪ]1. ADJ(compar emptier) (superl emptiest)1) (=containing nothing, nobody) [box, bottle, glass, street, room, hands] vacío; [seat, chair] (in bus, restaurant) libre, desocupado; (in living room) vacío; [place] desierto; [landscape] desierto, desolado; [gun] descargado; [post, job] vacantethe flat next door is empty — (=unoccupied) el piso de al lado está desocupado
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to be empty of sth, the parks are empty of children — en los parques no hay niñosthere was an empty space at the table — había un sitio vacío or sin ocupar en la mesa
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on an empty stomach — en ayunas, con el estómago vacío2) (=meaningless) [threat, promise, dream] vano; [words, rhetoric] hueco, vacío; [exercise] inútil; [life] sin sentido, vacío•
my life is empty without you — mi vida no tiene sentido sin ti3) (=numb) [person] vacío; [feeling] de vacío2. N2) (Aut)•
the car was running on empty — el coche estaba con el depósito vacíoI was running on empty — (fig) no me quedaba energía
3.VT [+ container, tank, glass, plate] vaciar•
I emptied the dirty water down the drain — tiré el agua sucia por el sumidero•
she emptied the ashtray into the bin — vació el cenicero en el cubo de la basura•
we emptied the cupboards of junk — vaciamos los armarios de trastos•
I emptied the contents of the bag onto the bed — vacié la bolsa en la cama•
to empty out one's pockets — vaciarse los bolsillos•
he emptied the water out of his boots — se sacó el agua de las botas4. VI1) (=become empty) [room, building, theatre, bath] vaciarse; [street] quedarse desierto, vaciarse; [train, coach, plane] quedarse vacío, vaciarse•
the auditorium quickly emptied of students — los estudiantes desalojaron el auditorio rápidamente2) (=flow)* * *
I ['empti]adjective -tier, -tiest <container/table> vacío; <words/gesture/life> vacío; <threat/promise> vano
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-ties, -tying, -tied transitive verba) \<\<container/warehouse\>\> vaciar*b) ( take or pour out)she emptied the contents all over the floor — vació la caja (or el bolso etc) en el suelo
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vi \<\<room/street\>\> vaciarse*; \<\<river/stream\>\>to empty INTO something — desaguar* en algo
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19 residential
- 'denʃəl1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) residencial2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) con residencia incluida en el lugar de trabajo3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) residencialresidential adj residencialtr[resɪ'denʃəl]1 residencial\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLresidential [.rɛzə'dɛnʧəl] adj: residencialadj.• residencial adj.'rezə'dentʃəl, ˌrezɪ'denʃəl [ˌrezɪ'denʃǝl]1.ADJ [area] residencial; [work] interno2.CPDresidential care N — atención f residencial
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to be in residential care — [old person] estar en una residencia (de ancianos); [handicapped person] estar en un centro de atención especialresidential home N — (for old people) residencia f (de ancianos), hogar m ; (for handicapped people) centro m de atención especial
residential school N — internado m
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20 residence
1) (a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important.) (embets)bolig, større hus2) (the act of living in a place, or the time of this: during his residence in Spain.) oppholdsubst. \/ˈrezɪd(ə)ns\/1) opphold, beboelse2) bopel, bosted, bolig, husvære, residens3) ( overført) sete, residens, oppholdsstedbe in residence bo på college eller universitet, bo i embetsbolig, bo i tjenestebolig, være hjemmehabitual residence ( jus) fast bopelofficial residence embetsbolig, tjenestebolig(place of) residence hjemsted, oppholdsstedtake up residence bosette seg, slå seg ned
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