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21 trece
adj.1 thirteen.2 thirteenth.f. & m.thirteen.mantenerse o seguir en sus trece to stick to one's guns;* * *► adjetivo1 (cardinal) thirteen; (ordinal) thirteenth\mantenerse en sus trece / seguir en sus trece figurado to stick to one's guns Table 1 NOTA See also seis/Table 1* * *noun m. adj.* * *ADJ INV PRON SM [gen] thirteen; [ordinal, en la fecha] thirteenthver seis* * *IIImantenerse/seguir en sus trece — to stand one's ground
masculino (number) thirteen* * *= thirteen.Ex. This article discusses a survey of thirteen cataloguing departments at university and state libraries in the Rocky Mountain Region to find out what problems exist for cataloguers in establishing geological and geographic subject headings.----* chico o chica de trece años = thirteen-year-old.* de trece años de edad = thirteen-year-old.* mantenerse en + Posesivo + trece = stick to + Posesivo + guns.* mantenerse en sus trece = stand + Posesivo + ground.* número trece = thirteenth.* * *IIImantenerse/seguir en sus trece — to stand one's ground
masculino (number) thirteen* * *= thirteen.Ex: This article discusses a survey of thirteen cataloguing departments at university and state libraries in the Rocky Mountain Region to find out what problems exist for cataloguers in establishing geological and geographic subject headings.
* chico o chica de trece años = thirteen-year-old.* de trece años de edad = thirteen-year-old.* mantenerse en + Posesivo + trece = stick to + Posesivo + guns.* mantenerse en sus trece = stand + Posesivo + ground.* número trece = thirteenth.* * *adj inv/pronmantenerse/seguir en sus trece to stand one's groundseguía en sus trece he stood his ground, he wouldn't budge an inch(number) thirteen* * *
trece adj inv/m/pron
thirteen;
para ejemplos ver◊ cinco ;
mantenerse or seguir en sus trece to stand one's ground
trece inv
I adjetivo
1 (cardenal) thirteen
2 (ordinal) thirteenth: vive en el piso trece, he lives on the thirteenth floor
II sustantivo masculino thirteen
♦ Locuciones: mantenerse o seguir uno en sus trece, to stick to one's guns
' trece' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
año
- martes
English:
crack
- dozen
- gun
- heel
- stand
- thirteen
- late
* * *trece númthirteen;ver también tres* * *adj thirteen;seguir en sus trece stand firm, not budge* * *trece adj & nm: thirteen* * *trece num1. (en general) thirteen2. (en fechas) thirteenth -
22 RMR
1) Геология: Rocky Mountain Region2) Авиация: rear mount ring3) Спорт: Rocky Mountain Raceway4) Военный термин: Resource Management Review, Royal Marine Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve, Royal Montreal Regiment, regional main representative, regional maintenance representative5) Техника: rock mass rating6) Грубое выражение: Rich And Married Rich7) Горное дело: Rock Mass Rating (характеристика породной толщи)8) Сокращение: Remote Map Reader, Roke Manor Research Ltd (UK), Royal Marine Reserve (UK), reamer9) Физиология: Resting Metabolic Rate10) Фирменный знак: Risk Management Resources, Inc., Rocky Mountain Radar11) СМИ: Research Management Review12) Бурение: Riserless Mud Return (Бурение первых интервалов используя систему бурения без райзера - сокращает время и стоимость бурения), бурение без водоотделительной колонны, т.н. разг. "безрайзерное бурение"13) Нефтепромысловый: rig modification request14) Автоматика: remote maintenance robot15) Энергосистемы: reliability-must-run16) Чат: Rec Music Reggae17) Программное обеспечение: Read in Microsoft Reader -
23 образование оврагов в горном районе
Makarov: ravine erosion on mountain regionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > образование оврагов в горном районе
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24 Alb
* * *Ạlb I [alp]f -, no pl (GEOG)mountain region IIm -(e)s, -e[-bə] (old = Nachtmahr) demon believed to cause nightmares (fig geh = Bedrückung) nightmareIIIihn drückte der Alb (old) — he had a nightmare
m -(e)s, -en[-bn] (MYTH) elf* * *Alb1<->[alp]die [Schwäbische] \Alb the Swabian AlpsAlb2<-[e]s, -e>[alp, pl -bə]* * * -
25 Montañas Rocosas, las
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27 местност
place, country (side), neighbourhoodоткрита/равна/неравна/пресечена местност open/level/rough/broken country(по-голямо пространство) land, areaгориста/тревиста/пуста местност forest/grass-/waste-land(област на дадена флора и пр.) localityвоен. country, ground, ам. terrain* * *мѐстност,ж., -и place, country(side), neighbourhood; живописна \местност picturesque site/spot; неравна/пресечена \местност rough/broken country; rugged terrain; ( по-голямо пространство) land, area; открита \местност open country; stretch of open country; воен. country, ground, амер. terrain; планинска \местност upland, mountain region пуста \местност waste-land; ( област на дадена флора и пр.) locality; равнинна \местност flat country.* * *ground; country: level местност - равна местност; locality; neighbourhood; parts; terrain* * *1. (област на дадена флора и пр.) locality 2. (по-голямо пространство) land, area 3. place, country(side), neighbourhood 4. воен. country, ground, ам. terrain 5. гориста/тревиста/пуста МЕСТНОСТ forest/grass-/waste-land 6. живописна МЕСТНОСТ a picturesque site/spot 7. открита/равна/неравна/пресечена МЕСТНОСТ open/level/rough/broken country 8. пресечена МЕСТНОСТ и broken ground -
28 Hochgebirgsregion
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29 comunità montana
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30 smacchiare
take the stains out of* * *smacchiare1 v.tr. to clean, to remove the stains from (sthg.): smacchiare un vestito, to remove the stains from a dress.smacchiare2 v.tr. (non com.) to deforest, to clear (of trees): smacchiare una zona montana, to clear a mountain region of trees.* * *[zmak'kjare]* * *smacchiare/zmak'kjare/ [1]to remove a stain from [ vestito]. -
31 Montañas Rocosas
f.pl.Rocky Mountains, Rockies.m.Rocky Mountains, Rockies.* * *las Montañas Rocosas= Rocky Mountains, theEx: This article discusses a survey of thirteen cataloguing departments at university and state libraries in the Rocky Mountain Region to find out what problems exist for cataloguers in establishing geological and geographic subject headings.
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32 Bergland
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bergland
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33 Jeanneret, Charles-Edouard (Le Corbusier)
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 6 October 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerlandd. 27 August 1965 Cap Martin, France[br]Swiss/French architect.[br]The name of Le Corbusier is synonymous with the International style of modern architecture and city planning, one utilizing functionalist designs carried out in twentieth-century materials with modern methods of construction. Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, born in the watch-making town of La Chaux-de-Fonds in the Jura mountain region, was the son of a watch engraver and dial painter. In the years before 1918 he travelled widely, studying building in many countries. He learned about the use of reinforced concrete in the studio of Auguste Perret and about industrial construction under Peter Behrens. In 1917 he went to live in Paris and spent the rest of his life in France; in 1920 he adopted the name of Le Corbusier, one derived from that of his ancestors (Le Corbesier), and ten years later became a French citizen.Le Corbusier's long working life spanned a career divided into three distinct parts. Between 1905 and 1916 he designed a number of simple and increasingly modern houses; the years 1921 to 1940 were ones of research and debate; and the twenty years from 1945 saw the blossoming of his genius. After 1917 Le Corbusier gained a reputation in Paris as an architect of advanced originality. He was particularly interested in low-cost housing and in improving accommodation for the poor. In 1923 he published Vers une architecture, in which he planned estates of mass-produced houses where all extraneous and unnecessary features were stripped away and the houses had flat roofs and plain walls: his concept of "a machine for living in". These white boxes were lifted up on stilts, his pilotis, and double-height living space was provided internally, enclosed by large areas of factory glazing. In 1922 Le Corbusier exhibited a city plan, La Ville contemporaine, in which tall blocks made from steel and concrete were set amongst large areas of parkland, replacing the older concept of city slums with the light and air of modern living. In 1925 he published Urbanisme, further developing his socialist ideals. These constituted a major reform of the industrial-city pattern, but the ideas were not taken up at that time. The Depression years of the 1930s severely curtailed architectural activity in France. Le Corbusier designed houses for the wealthy there, but most of his work prior to 1945 was overseas: his Centrosoyus Administration Building in Moscow (1929–36) and the Ministry of Education Building in Rio de Janeiro (1943) are examples. Immediately after the end of the Second World War Le Corbusier won international fame for his Unité d'habitation theme, the first example of which was built in the boulevard Michelet in Marseille in 1947–52. His answer to the problem of accommodating large numbers of people in a small space at low cost was to construct an immense all-purpose block of pre-cast concrete slabs carried on a row of massive central supports. The Marseille Unité contains 350 apartments in eight double storeys, with a storey for shops half-way up and communal facilities on the roof. In 1950 he published Le Modular, which described a system of measurement based upon the human male figure. From this was derived a relationship of human and mathematical proportions; this concept, together with the extensive use of various forms of concrete, was fundamental to Le Corbusier's later work. In the world-famous and highly personal Pilgrimage Church of Notre Dame du Haut at Ronchamp (1950–5), Le Corbusier's work was in Expressionist form, a plastic design in massive rough-cast concrete, its interior brilliantly designed and lit. His other equally famous, though less popular, ecclesiastical commission showed a contrasting theme, of "brutalist" concrete construction with uncompromisingly stark, rectangular forms. This is the Dominican Convent of Sainte Marie de la Tourette at Eveux-sur-l'Arbresle near Lyon, begun in 1956. The interior, in particular, is carefully worked out, and the lighting, from both natural and artificial sources, is indirect, angled in many directions to illuminate vistas and planes. All surfaces are carefully sloped, the angles meticulously calculated to give optimum visual effect. The crypt, below the raised choir, is painted in bright colours and lit from ceiling oculi.One of Le Corbusier's late works, the Convent is a tour de force.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary Doctorate Zurich University 1933. Honorary Member RIBA 1937. Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1937. American Institute of Architects Gold Medal 1961. Honorary Degree University of Geneva 1964.BibliographyHis chief publications, all of which have been numerously reprinted and translated, are: 1923, Vers une architecture.1935, La Ville radieuse.1946, Propos d'urbanisme.1950, Le Modular.Further ReadingP.Blake, 1963, Le Corbusier: Architecture and Form, Penguin. R.Furneaux-Jordan, 1972, Le Corbusier, Dent.W.Boesiger, 1970, Le Corbusier, 8 vols, Thames and Hudson.——1987, Le Corbusier: Architect of the Century, Arts Council of Great Britain.DYBiographical history of technology > Jeanneret, Charles-Edouard (Le Corbusier)
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34 Gebirgsland
nmountain region -
35 montagne
montagne [mɔ̃taɲ]feminine noun• la montagne ( = région) the mountains* * *mɔ̃taɲ1) ( élévation) mountain2) ( région montagneuse)de montagne — [route, animal] mountain (épith)
3) fig ( grande quantité) mountain•Phrasal Verbs:••la foi déplace or soulève les montagnes — faith can move mountains
il n'y a que les montagnes qui ne se rencontrent pas — Proverbe there are none so distant that fate cannot bring them together Proverbe
c'est la montagne qui accouche d'une souris — hum a great deal of effort leading to nothing much
* * *mɔ̃taɲ nf1) mountainles montagnes Rocheuses — the Rocky Mountains, the Rockies
la montagne — the mountains pl
Nous passons tous les ans un mois à la montagne. — We spend a month in the mountains every year.
en montagne (séjour, randonnée) — in the mountains
* * *montagne nf1 ( élévation) mountain; pays de montagnes mountainous country;2 ( région montagneuse) la montagne the mountains (pl); une semaine à la or en montagne a week in the mountains; de montagne [route, animal] mountain ( épith); il neige en haute/basse montagne it's snowing on the upper/lower slopes; village situé en haute montagne village high up in the mountains; village de basse montagne village in the foothills of the mountains; station de ski de moyenne montagne medium altitude ski resort;3 ( grande quantité) mountain (de of); des montagnes de repassage/papiers mountains of ironing/papers.les montagnes Rocheuses the Rocky Mountains, the Rockies; montagnes russes big dipper (sg) GB, roller coaster (sg); montagne à vaches○ fig easy walks (pl); ( pour ski) easy slopes (pl).se faire une montagne de qch to get really worked up about sth; faire battre des montagnes to stir up trouble; la foi déplace or soulève les montagnes faith can move mountains; il n'y a que les montagnes qui ne se rencontrent pas Prov there are none so distant that fate cannot bring them together Prov; c'est la montagne qui accouche d'une souris hum a great deal of effort leading to nothing much.[mɔ̃taɲ] nom féminin1. [mont] mountainmoi, en ce moment, c'est les montagnes russes [moral, santé] I'm a bit up and down at the momentles Montagnes Rocheuses the Rocky Mountains, the Rockiesdéplacer ou soulever des montagnes to move heaven and eartha. [mensonge] huge, colossalb. [canular] mammoth (modificateur)il n'y a que les montagnes qui ne se rencontrent pas (proverbe) there are none so distant that fate cannot bring togethersi la montagne ne va pas à Mahomet, Mahomet ira à la montagne (proverbe) if the mountain will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain2. [région]b. [en Écosse] the highlands3. [grosse quantité]une montagne de lots ou mountains ou a mountain of4. HISTOIRE -
36 Gebirgslandschaft
f2. Anblick: mountain scenery3. Kunst mountain landscape* * *Ge|bịrgs|land|schaftf(= Gegend) mountainous region; (= Gemälde) mountainscape; (= Ausblick) mountain scenery* * *Ge·birgs·land·schaftf mountainous region* * *die mountainous region; (Ausblick) mountain scenery; (Ge- mälde) mountain landscape* * *2. Anblick: mountain scenery3. KUNST mountain landscape* * *die mountainous region; (Ausblick) mountain scenery; (Ge- mälde) mountain landscape -
37 sierra
f.1 saw (tool).sierra eléctrica power sawsierra mecánica chain saw2 mountain range (cordillera).3 mountains.se van a la sierra los fines de semana they go to the mountains at the weekendpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: serrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: serrar.* * *1 TÉCNICA saw2 GEOGRAFÍA mountain range\sierra circular circular sawsierra de calar fretsawsierra mecánica power saw* * *noun f.2) saw* * *SF1) (=herramienta) sawsierra de bastidor — frame saw, span saw
sierra de calados, sierra de calar — fretsaw
sierra de marquetería — fretsaw, coping saw
2) (Geog) mountain range, sierrala sierra — (=zona) the hills, the mountains
3) Méx (=pez) swordfish* * *1) (Tec) saw2) (Geog) ( cordillera) mountain range; ( zona montañosa)* * *= handsaw, saw.Ex. Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.Ex. This is the first of two sheets showing you how to plan, mark up and cut mitres using a saw.----* con dientes de sierra = serrated.* cortar con una sierra = saw.* sierra circular = buzz saw, circular saw.* sierra de mano = handsaw.* Sierra Leone = Sierra Leone.* sierra para metales = hacksaw.* vista a la sierra = mountain view.* * *1) (Tec) saw2) (Geog) ( cordillera) mountain range; ( zona montañosa)* * *= handsaw, saw.Ex: Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.
Ex: This is the first of two sheets showing you how to plan, mark up and cut mitres using a saw.* con dientes de sierra = serrated.* cortar con una sierra = saw.* sierra circular = buzz saw, circular saw.* sierra de mano = handsaw.* Sierra Leone = Sierra Leone.* sierra para metales = hacksaw.* vista a la sierra = mountain view.* * *A ( Tec) sawCompuestos:circular sawchain saw● sierra de calar or de caladocompass sawband sawtenon sawhandsawcoping saw● sierra de puñal or de vaivénjigsaw, saber saw ( AmE)electric sawpower sawB ( Geog)1 (cordillera) mountain rangela sierra de Gredos the Gredos mountains o range2(zona montañosa): la sierra the mountainspasamos el fin de semana en la sierra we spent the weekend in the mountains* * *
Del verbo serrar: ( conjugate serrar)
sierra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
serrar
sierra
serrar ( conjugate serrar) verbo transitivo
to saw (up)
sierra sustantivo femenino
1 (Tec) saw;
sierra mecánica power saw
2 (Geog) ( cordillera) mountain range;
( zona montañosa):
serrar verbo transitivo to saw
sierra sustantivo femenino
1 Geog (cadena de montañas) mountain range
(región montañosa) the mountains pl
2 Téc saw
sierra de marquetería, coping saw
sierra mecánica, power saw
' sierra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pez
- serrana
- serrano
- Sierra Leona
- diente
- lo
- sierraleonés
English:
chain saw
- hacksaw
- jigsaw
- mountain range
- range
- rough
- saw
- Sierra Leone
- Sierra Leonean
- tooth
- mountain
- sever
* * *sierra nf1. [herramienta] sawsierra de calar jigsaw;sierra circular circular saw;sierra eléctrica power saw;sierra de mano hand saw2. [cordillera] mountain range;la sierra de Guadarrama the Guadarrama mountains3. [región montañosa] mountains;se van a la sierra los fines de semana they go to the mountains at the weekend4. Sierra Leona Sierra Leone* * *f1 herramienta saw2 GEOG mountain range* * *sierra nf1) : sawsierra de vaivén: jigsaw2) cordillera: mountain range3) : mountains plviven en la sierra: they live in the mountains* * *sierra n1. (herramienta) saw2. (región) mountains3. (cordillera) mountain range -
38 област
1. region, province, district, area2. (сфера) field, sphere, province, domain, realm(специалност) field of studyв областта си in o.'s special fieldобласт на човешка дейност a field of human activityв областта на политиката/индустрията in the political/industrial sphereтова не е от моята област that is not (within) my provinceнавлизам в чужда област poach on s.o.'s preserves3. анат. regionв област та на белите дробове in the region of the lungsвъв всички области all round, at all levels* * *о̀бласт,ж., -и 1. region, province, district, area; планинска \област a highland region, a mountain area;2. ( сфера) field, sphere, province, domain, realm; ( специалност) field of study; навлизам в чужда \област poach on s.o.’s preserves; \област на допустими решения инф. admissible solutions range; \област на приложение scope of application; това не е от моята \област that is not (within) my province;3. анат. region; • във всички \области all round, at all levels; неизследвана \област terra incognita; хора от всички \области на живота people from all walks of life.* * *zone: He lives in a mountain област. - Той живее в планинска област.; range; demesne{di`mein}; department; domain{dx`mein}; land; neighbourhood: the political област - областта на политиката; province; region (и анат.); territory; wapentake(административна, ист.)* * *1. (специалност) field of study 2. (сфера) field, sphere, province, domain, realm 3. region, province, district, area 4. ОБЛАСТ на човешка дейност a field of human activity 5. анат. region 6. в ОБЛАСТ та на белите дробове in the region of the lungs 7. в ОБЛАСТта на политиката/индустрията in the political/ industrial sphere 8. в ОБЛАСТта си in o.'s special field 9. във всички ОБЛАСТи all round, at all levels 10. навлизам в чужда ОБЛАСТ poach on s.o.'s preserves 11. планинска ОБЛАСТ a highland region, a mountain area 12. това не е от моята ОБЛАСТ that is not (within) my province -
39 paisano
m.1 peasant, countryman.2 fellow citizen, fellow countryman.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (compatriota - hombre) fellow countryman; (- mujer) fellow countrywoman2 (campesino - hombre) countryman; (- mujer) countrywoman\* * *paisano, -a1.ADJ (=del mismo país) from the same country; (=de la misma región) from the same region; (=del mismo pueblo) from the same town2. SM / F1) (=civil) civilianvestir de paisano — [soldado] to be wearing civilian clothes, be in civvies *; [policía] to be in plain clothes
2) (=del mismo país) compatriot, fellow countryman/countrywomanes paisano mío — he's a fellow countryman (of mine); (=del mismo pueblo) person from the same town; (=de la misma región) person from the same region
3) esp Arg (=campesino) peasant4) Cono Sur (=extranjero) foreigner; Cono Sur (=árabe) Arab; Méx (=español) Spaniard; And, Cono Sur (=chino) Chinaman/Chinese woman* * *IIIsomos paisanos — ( compatriotas) we're fellow countrymen; (de la misma zona, ciudad) we're from the same area/place
- na masculino, femenino1)a) ( compatriota) (m) fellow countryman, compatriot; (f) fellow countrywoman, compatriotb) (de la misma zona, ciudad)es un paisano mío — he's from the same area/place as I am
2) (Indum)ir/vestir de paisano — soldado to be in/to wear civilian clothes o (colloq) civvies; policía to be in/to wear plain clothes; sacerdote to be in/to wear secular dress
3)a) (Chi) ( árabe) Arabb) (Per) mountain-dweller of Indian originc) (RPl) peasant* * *= countryman [countrymen, -pl.].Ex. The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.----* de paisano = in plain clothes.* ropa de paisano = civilian clothes.* vestido de paisano = civilian clothes, in plain clothes.* vestir de paisano = dress in + plain clothes, wear + plain clothes.* * *IIIsomos paisanos — ( compatriotas) we're fellow countrymen; (de la misma zona, ciudad) we're from the same area/place
- na masculino, femenino1)a) ( compatriota) (m) fellow countryman, compatriot; (f) fellow countrywoman, compatriotb) (de la misma zona, ciudad)es un paisano mío — he's from the same area/place as I am
2) (Indum)ir/vestir de paisano — soldado to be in/to wear civilian clothes o (colloq) civvies; policía to be in/to wear plain clothes; sacerdote to be in/to wear secular dress
3)a) (Chi) ( árabe) Arabb) (Per) mountain-dweller of Indian originc) (RPl) peasant* * *= countryman [countrymen, -pl.].Ex: The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.
* de paisano = in plain clothes.* ropa de paisano = civilian clothes.* vestido de paisano = civilian clothes, in plain clothes.* vestir de paisano = dress in + plain clothes, wear + plain clothes.* * *from the same country ( o area etc)somos paisanos (compatriotas) we're fellow countrymen, we're from the same country; (de la misma zona, ciudad) we're from the same area/placemasculine, feminineA1 (compatriota) ( masculine) fellow countryman, compatriot; ( feminine) fellow countrywoman, compatriotes una paisana mía she's a compatriot of mine o a fellow countrywoman2(de la misma zona, ciudad): es un paisano mío he's from the same area/place as I amB ( Indum):ir/vestir de paisano «soldado» to be in/to wear civilian clothes o ( colloq) civvies;«policía» to be in/to wear plain clothes; «sacerdote» to be in/to wear secular dressC3 ( RPl) peasant* * *
paisano◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino
1
(f) fellow countrywoman, compatriotb) (de la misma zona, ciudad):◊ es un paisano mío he's from the same area/place as I am
2 (Indum):
[ policía] to be in/to wear plain clothes;
[ sacerdote] to be in/to wear secular dress
3a) (Per) mountain-dweller of Indian originb) (RPl) peasant
paisano,-a
I adjetivo
1 of the same country
2 (local, campesino) village
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (compatriota: hombre) countryman, (: mujer) countrywoman
2 (campesino, lugareño) villager
III m (no militar) civil: es policía, pero hoy va de paisano, he's a policeman, but today he is in plain clothes
' paisano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
paisana
- vestida
- vestido
English:
mufti
- plain
* * *paisano, -a♦ adj[del mismo país] from the same country; [de la misma región] from the same region; [del mismo pueblo] from the same town♦ nm,f1. [del mismo país] compatriot, fellow countryman, f fellow countrywoman;[de la misma región] person from the same region; [del mismo pueblo] person from the same town2. [campesino] country person, peasant♦ nm[civil] civilian; [policía] to be in o wearing plain clothes;traje de paisano [de militar] civilian cothes;[de policía] plain clothes;un policía de paisano a plain-clothes policeman* * *m1 compatriot, (fellow) countryman2:* * *paisano, -na ncompatriota: compatriot, fellow countryman -
40 montañés
adj.mountaineer, highlander.m.highlander, mountaineer.* * *► adjetivo1 (de montaña) mountain, highland2 (de Santander) from Santander► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de la montaña) highlander, mountain person2 (santanderino) person from Santander* * *montañés, -esa1. ADJ2) (=de Santander) of/from the Santander region2. SM / F1) [gen] highlander2) [de Santander] native/inhabitant of the Santander region* * *I- ñesa adjetivo mountain (before n), highland (before n)II- ñesa masculino, femenino highlander* * *I- ñesa adjetivo mountain (before n), highland (before n)II- ñesa masculino, femenino highlander* * *2 ( Esp) (de Santander) of/from Santandermasculine, feminine1 (persona de las montañas) highlander, mountain dweller2 ( Esp) person from Santander* * *
montañés◊ - ñesa adjetivo
mountain ( before n), highland ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
highlander
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English:
mountain
* * *montañés, -esa♦ adjmis padres son montañeses my parents are from the mountains♦ nm,f* * *I adj mountain atr
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