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101 (г.) Мехико
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102 Мехико
Geography: (г.) Mexico (City) (столица Мексики), (г.) Mexico City -
103 Mexiko-Stadt
n Mexico City* * *Me·xi·ko-Stadt<->nt Mexico City -
104 sesión fotográfica
f.shoot, photoshoot.* * *(n.) = photo shoot, photo sessionEx. More than 18000 people stripped and posed for a mass photo shoot on Sunday in Mexico City's vast main square.Ex. In case of heavy rain, all or some of the photo sessions will be cancelled without prior notice.* * *(n.) = photo shoot, photo sessionEx: More than 18000 people stripped and posed for a mass photo shoot on Sunday in Mexico City's vast main square.
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105 chinampa
f.1 a small garden tract in lakes near the city of Mexico; anciently a floating garden.2 riverboat, river boat.* * *SF Méx man-made island ( for cultivation on lakes)* * ** * ** * *( Méx)1 (terreno) man-made island2 (embarcación) riverboat* * *chinampa nfMéx = man-made island for growing flowers, fruit and vegetables, in Xochimilco, near Mexico City -
106 guacho
adj.orphaned, homeless, orphan, motherless.* * *guacho, -a1. ADJ4) Méx ** (=capitalino) of/from Mexico City2. SM / F1) And, Cono Sur (=expósito) homeless child, abandoned child; (=huérfano) orphan, foundling; (=animal) motherless animal; (=bastardo) * illegitimate child, bastard ** * *I- cha adjetivo1) (Andes, RPl)b) (fam & pey) < hijo> bastard (before n) (pej)2) (Chi, Per fam)a) (sin novio, esposo) alone, on one's ownb) <calcetín/guante> oddII- cha masculino, femenino1) (Andes, RPl)a) (fam) ( niño abandonado) orphan, waif; ( perro) strayb) (fam & pey) ( hijo ilegítimo) bastard (vulg)c) ( usado en insultos - a un hombre) bastard (pej); (- a una mujer) bitch (pej)* * *I- cha adjetivo1) (Andes, RPl)b) (fam & pey) < hijo> bastard (before n) (pej)2) (Chi, Per fam)a) (sin novio, esposo) alone, on one's ownb) <calcetín/guante> oddII- cha masculino, femenino1) (Andes, RPl)a) (fam) ( niño abandonado) orphan, waif; ( perro) strayb) (fam & pey) ( hijo ilegítimo) bastard (vulg)c) ( usado en insultos - a un hombre) bastard (pej); (- a una mujer) bitch (pej)* * *A (Andes, RPl)1 ( fam) (huérfano) ‹niño› orphanedun perro guacho a stray o an abandoned dogB (Chi, Per)1 ( fam) (sin novio, esposo) alone, on one's own2 ( fam); ‹calcetín/guante› oddmasculine, feminineA (Andes, RPl)2 ( fam pey) (hijo ilegítimo) bastard ( vulg); (usado en insultos — a un hombre) bastard ( vulg), son of a bitch ( vulg); (— a una mujer) bitch ( sl pej)C* * *
guacho 1◊ - cha adjetivo
1 (Andes, RPl)
‹ perro› stray
2 (Chi, Per fam) ‹calcetín/guante› odd
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Andes, RPl)
( perro) stray
(— a una mujer) bitch (sl & pej)
guacho 2 sustantivo masculino (Per) ( de la lotería) tenth share in a lottery ticket
guacho,-a adjetivo & m,f LAm
1 (huérfano) orphan
2 (bastardo) bastard
' guacho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guacha
- huacho
* * *guacho, -a, huacho, -a Andes, RP♦ adj1. [calcetín] oddla veo medio triste, debe ser porque anda guacha she seems rather sad, it must be because she's not going out with anyone at the moment♦ nm,f1. [animal huérfano] orphan* * *S.Am.I adj2 ( huérfano) orphanedII m, guacha f2 ( huérfano) orphan* * *1) Arg, Col, Chile, Peru : orphaned2) Chile, Peru: odd, unmatched -
107 Xochimilco
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108 defeña
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109 smoggy
1) ( high levels of smog)to be \smoggy hohe Smogwerte aufweisen;today will be particularly \smoggy die Smogwerte werden heute besonders hoch sein2) ( tending toward smog)Mexico City is one of the world's smoggiest capitals Mexico City gehört zu den Hauptstädten der Welt mit dem größten Smogproblem -
110 MEX
1) Военный термин: military exchange, mobility exercise, временное звание2) Сокращение: Microelectronics3) Пищевая промышленность: Mexican food4) Деловая лексика: CBOE Mexico Index5) Расширение файла: Dynamically linked subroutines (Macintosh, Matlab), Macro Editor expound file (WordPerfect Library)6) Яхтенный спорт: Мексика (Обозначения на парусах)7) Аэропорты: Mexico City, Mexico -
111 Mex
1) Военный термин: military exchange, mobility exercise, временное звание2) Сокращение: Microelectronics3) Пищевая промышленность: Mexican food4) Деловая лексика: CBOE Mexico Index5) Расширение файла: Dynamically linked subroutines (Macintosh, Matlab), Macro Editor expound file (WordPerfect Library)6) Яхтенный спорт: Мексика (Обозначения на парусах)7) Аэропорты: Mexico City, Mexico -
112 mex
1) Военный термин: military exchange, mobility exercise, временное звание2) Сокращение: Microelectronics3) Пищевая промышленность: Mexican food4) Деловая лексика: CBOE Mexico Index5) Расширение файла: Dynamically linked subroutines (Macintosh, Matlab), Macro Editor expound file (WordPerfect Library)6) Яхтенный спорт: Мексика (Обозначения на парусах)7) Аэропорты: Mexico City, Mexico -
113 Meksyk
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > Meksyk
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114 Teotihuacán
Teotihuacán Teotihuacán (↑ Teotihuacán 21)A pre-Columbian city, the ruins of Teotihuacán lie northeast of Mexico City. The Nahuatl name means "city of the gods" or "where men became gods". Little is known about the city's founders or inhabitants, but it reached its peak between 300 and 600 AD. It includes the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Great Compound, and the central complex, the Ciudadela. The two main groups of buildings are linked by a road known as the Way of the Dead.By 650 AD Teotihuacán was in decline; it was in ruins when the Aztecs found it in the fifteenth century.* * *Teotihuacan -
115 citadino
citadino
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116 periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica
BOGOTÁ: Has morning and evening newspapers representing the major political parties. All are government controlled. Dailies include El Tiempo (www.eltiempo.com), El Espectador (www.elespectador.com), and La República.BUENOS AIRES: Morning papers of long standing and of national importance are: La Prensa, La Nación (www.lanacion.com.ar), the country's oldest, The Buenos Aires Herald (www.buenosairesherald.com), The Standard, the oldest English-language newspaper, and Clarín (www.clarín.com), a morning daily. La Razón and La Crónica come out in the evening.CARACAS: has a wide press service. The most important dailies are El Nacional (www.el-nacional.terra.com.ve), El Universal (www.eud.com), Últimas Noticias, La Religión, and La Verdad (www.laverdad.com), all appearing in the afternoon, and the evening newspapers El Meridiano, El Mundo, El Globo, and Extra. There is also an English-language daily, The Daily Journal.HAVANA: Has three dailies. The best known is Granma (www.granma.cubaweb.cu), official newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party. Trabajadores is published by the Cuban trade union movement, and the more lively Juventud Rebelde is aimed at a younger readership.LIMA: has a dozen daily newspapers. El Comercio (www.elcomercioperu.com), founded in 1939, is Peru's oldest newspaper. Ojo, a morning newspaper, has the largest circulation. El Peruano (www.editoraperu.com) is the official state gazette, and Expreso is the leading opposition daily.MEXICO CITY: Has twenty dailies. The morning daily Excelsior (www.excelsior.com.mx), established in 1917, is often considered the nation's best and one of the most important newspapers of the Spanish-speaking world. La Jornada is another important daily, and there is an English-language daily, The News.MONTIVIDEO: The British, who occupied the city in 1807, published the first newspaper in the capital, The Southern Star. The city has had newspapers ever since, representing the views of all political parties and factions.SANTIAGO DE CHILE: There are almost a dozen newspapers. The most important dailies are El Mercurio (www.elmercurio.cl), founded in 1900, La Nación, and La Tercera (www.tercera.cl).Spanish-English dictionary > periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica
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117 Мехико
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118 meksyk
* * *mipot. (= bałagan) mess; ale meksyk! what a mess!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > meksyk
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119 pirámide
f.pyramid.* * *1 pyramid* * *noun f.* * *SF pyramid* * *femenino pyramid* * *= pyramid.Ex. Figure 165 shows such a pyramid in its idealized form.----* con forma de pirámide = trihedral, pyramidal-shaped.* en forma de pirámide = pyramidal-shaped.* * *femenino pyramid* * *= pyramid.Ex: Figure 165 shows such a pyramid in its idealized form.
* con forma de pirámide = trihedral, pyramidal-shaped.* en forma de pirámide = pyramidal-shaped.* * *pyramidpirámide invertida/truncada inverted/truncated pyramid* * *
pirámide sustantivo femenino
pyramid
pirámide sustantivo femenino pyramid
' pirámide' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
truncar
- cúspide
English:
pyramid
* * *pirámide nf1. [monumento] pyramid2. [figura] pyramidpirámide ecológica ecological pyramid;pirámide de población pyramid of population;pirámide trófica ecological pyramidPIRÁMIDES MAYAS Y AZTECASThe major pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica (the area from northern Mexico to Panama) had many common features, not least of which was the construction of ceremonial pyramids. They served as the focus of religious rites, and those of the Maya may also have functioned as astronomical observatories. The discovery in 1952 of a sarcophagus at the heart of the Mayan Pyramid of Inscriptions (built around 680 AD) at Palenque indicated that one at least was used as a tomb. The great pyramids of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán (built in successive layers over the preceding two centuries) amazed the Conquistadors on their arrival in 1519, though this did not stop the Spanish from demolishing them and using the stone to build Mexico City's cathedral. Today the pyramids, whether ruined or restored, are among the most visited tourist sites in the Americas.* * *f pyramid* * *pirámide nf: pyramid* * *pirámide n pyramid -
120 Aztecas
A náhuatl (↑ náhuatl a1) -speaking people of Central America who in the fourteenth century established a brilliant but tyrannical civilization in central and southern Mexico. The capital was Tenochtitlán, built on reclaimed marshland which became Mexico City. Renowned for their jewelry, the Aztecs were also skilled architects and used a writing system based on pictographs and hieroglyphs. The Aztec calendar followed a 52-year astronomical cycle. They worshipped the plumed serpent Quetzalcóatl and the war-god Huitzilopochtli, whom their priests appeased by human sacrifice. The Aztec empire collapsed in 1521 after defeat by the Spanish under Hernán Cortés and Pedro de Alvarado.
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