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1 надворные сооружения
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > надворные сооружения
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2 cobertizo anexo
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3 dependencia anexa
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4 retrete exterior
(n.) = dunny, outhouseEx. By the middle of the twentieth century, dunnies had become much less common as modern plumbing diminished the need to keep toilets at a distance from the house.Ex. Outhouses are one of the humbler elements of our sanitation systems.* * *(n.) = dunny, outhouseEx: By the middle of the twentieth century, dunnies had become much less common as modern plumbing diminished the need to keep toilets at a distance from the house.
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5 надворные сооружения
Business: outhousesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > надворные сооружения
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6 надворные строения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > надворные строения
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7 службы
1) General subject: appendages of a property (имения), belongings, buildings, easement, outbuilding, outhouse2) Agriculture: outbuildings3) Rare: farmery -
8 anejo
adj.1 contiguous, neighboring.2 joined, annexed.m.adnexus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: anejar.* * *► adjetivo1 adjoining, attached (a, to)1 annexe (US annex)————————1 annexe (US annex)* * *1.ADJ attached, joined on (a to)2.SM (Arquit) annexe, outbuilding; [de libro] supplement, appendix* * *I- ja adjetivoa) ( inherente)lleva anejos ciertos gastos/riesgos — it entails certain expenses/risks
el puesto lleva anejas grandes responsabilidades — the post carries with it a great deal of responsibility
b) anexo III* * *= annex, outbuilding.Ex. The matter complementary to the main text, placed at the end of a document and containing notes, statistical tables or other information is known as annex or appendix.Ex. It's an old farmhouse with outbuildings and large enclosed courtyard in a pretty village close to Montbard.----* depósito anejo = remote storage.* * *I- ja adjetivoa) ( inherente)lleva anejos ciertos gastos/riesgos — it entails certain expenses/risks
el puesto lleva anejas grandes responsabilidades — the post carries with it a great deal of responsibility
b) anexo III* * *= annex, outbuilding.Ex: The matter complementary to the main text, placed at the end of a document and containing notes, statistical tables or other information is known as annex or appendix.
Ex: It's an old farmhouse with outbuildings and large enclosed courtyard in a pretty village close to Montbard.* depósito anejo = remote storage.* * *1(inherente): llevar anejo: una profesión que lleva anejas grandes responsabilidades a profession that carries with it a great deal of responsibility o which has a great deal of responsibility attached* * *
Del verbo anejar: ( conjugate anejar)
anejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
anejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo añejarse: ( conjugate añejarse)
me anejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se anejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
anejo
añejo
añejo◊ -ja adjetivo ‹vino/queso› mature;
‹ costumbre› old, ancient
añejo,-a adjetivo
1 (vino, queso) mature
2 (rancio) stale
' añejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
añeja
- generosa
- generoso
English:
en suite
- mellow
- old
- vintage
- annex
- stale
* * *anejo, -a♦ adj2. [documento] attached (a to);la información figura en la lista aneja the information may be found on the attached listun cargo que lleva anejas funciones de dirección a post which carries with it some management responsibilities♦ nm1. [edificio] annexe;se vende casa de campo con todos sus anejos farmhouse for sale with all its outhouses2. [libro] supplement [to specialist journal]* * *I adj attachedII m annex, Brannexe* * * -
9 anexo
adj.annexed, incorporated, ancillary, joined.m.1 annex, rider, add-on, annexe.2 extension, addition, wing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: anexar.* * *► adjetivo1 adjoining, attached (a, to)1 annexe (US annex)————————1 annexe (US annex)* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - anexa)adj.attached, enclosed* * *1.ADJ (=anejo) attached; [en carta] enclosedllevar o algo anexo, tener algo anexo — to have sth attached
anexo a la presente... — Méx please find enclosed...
2.SM (Arquit) annexe; (Rel) dependency; [de carta] enclosure* * *I- xa adjetivoa) <edificio/local> joined, annexedb) < cláusula> added, appended (frml); < documento> ( en informe) attached; ( en carta) enclosedIIa) ( edificio) annex*b) ( documento - en informe) appendix; (- en carta) enclosureanexos — enc., enclosures
c) (Chi) ( del teléfono) extension* * *= accompanying, annex, extension, annexure, outhouse, ancillary.Ex. A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Ex. The matter complementary to the main text, placed at the end of a document and containing notes, statistical tables or other information is known as annex or appendix.Ex. Enter a separately published protocol, amendment, extension, or other agreement ancillary to a treaty, etc., under the heading for the basic agreement.Ex. An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.Ex. The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.Ex. A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.----* almacenar en un edificio anexo = outhouse.* cobertizo anexo = outhouse.* dependencia anexa = outhouse.* edificio anexo = outbuilding.* * *I- xa adjetivoa) <edificio/local> joined, annexedb) < cláusula> added, appended (frml); < documento> ( en informe) attached; ( en carta) enclosedIIa) ( edificio) annex*b) ( documento - en informe) appendix; (- en carta) enclosureanexos — enc., enclosures
c) (Chi) ( del teléfono) extension* * *= accompanying, annex, extension, annexure, outhouse, ancillary.Ex: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.
Ex: The matter complementary to the main text, placed at the end of a document and containing notes, statistical tables or other information is known as annex or appendix.Ex: Enter a separately published protocol, amendment, extension, or other agreement ancillary to a treaty, etc., under the heading for the basic agreement.Ex: An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.Ex: The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.Ex: A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.* almacenar en un edificio anexo = outhouse.* cobertizo anexo = outhouse.* dependencia anexa = outhouse.* edificio anexo = outbuilding.* * *1 ‹edificio/local› joined, annexed1 (edificio) annex*2 (documento — en un informe) appendix, attached document ( o certificate etc); (— en una carta) enclosure, enclosed document ( o certificate etc)[ S ] anexos enc., enclosures3 (Chi, Per) (del teléfono) extension* * *
Del verbo anexar: ( conjugate anexar)
anexo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
anexó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
anexar
anexo
anexo 1◊ -xa adjetivo
‹ documento› ( en informe) attached;
( en carta) enclosed
anexo 2 sustantivo masculino
(— en carta) enclosure
anexo,-a
I adjetivo attached, joined [a, to]: ver documento anexo, see attached document
II sustantivo masculino annexe: la consulta de pediatría está en el anexo del hospital, the pediatric office is in the hospital annexe
' anexo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anexa
English:
annexe
- attachment
- extension
- rider
- annex
- enc
* * *anexo, -a♦ adj2. [documento] attached (a to);las cifras figuran en la lista anexa the figures may be found on the attached list♦ nm1. [edificio] annexe;se vende casa de campo con todos sus anexos farmhouse for sale with all its outhouses2. [libro] appendix* * *I adj attachedII m edificio annex, Brannexe* * *anexo, -xa adj: attached, joined, annexedanexo nm1) : annex2) : supplement (to a book), appendix -
10 añejo
adj.1 contiguous, neighboring.2 joined, annexed.m.adnexus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: anejar.* * *► adjetivo1 adjoining, attached (a, to)1 annexe (US annex)————————1 annexe (US annex)* * *1.ADJ attached, joined on (a to)2.SM (Arquit) annexe, outbuilding; [de libro] supplement, appendix* * *I- ja adjetivoa) ( inherente)lleva anejos ciertos gastos/riesgos — it entails certain expenses/risks
el puesto lleva anejas grandes responsabilidades — the post carries with it a great deal of responsibility
b) anexo III* * *= old [older -comp., oldest -sup.], mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex. These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.Ex. This mellow wine will make a delicious companion with your favorite meat or pasta dish and is spectacular with lamb.----* queso añejo = mature cheese.* * *I- ja adjetivoa) ( inherente)lleva anejos ciertos gastos/riesgos — it entails certain expenses/risks
el puesto lleva anejas grandes responsabilidades — the post carries with it a great deal of responsibility
b) anexo III* * *= annex, outbuilding.Ex: The matter complementary to the main text, placed at the end of a document and containing notes, statistical tables or other information is known as annex or appendix.
Ex: It's an old farmhouse with outbuildings and large enclosed courtyard in a pretty village close to Montbard.* depósito anejo = remote storage.* * *1(inherente): llevar anejo: una profesión que lleva anejas grandes responsabilidades a profession that carries with it a great deal of responsibility o which has a great deal of responsibility attached* * *
Del verbo anejar: ( conjugate anejar)
anejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
anejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo añejarse: ( conjugate añejarse)
me anejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se anejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
anejo
añejo
añejo◊ -ja adjetivo ‹vino/queso› mature;
‹ costumbre› old, ancient
añejo,-a adjetivo
1 (vino, queso) mature
2 (rancio) stale
' añejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
añeja
- generosa
- generoso
English:
en suite
- mellow
- old
- vintage
- annex
- stale
* * *anejo, -a♦ adj2. [documento] attached (a to);la información figura en la lista aneja the information may be found on the attached listun cargo que lleva anejas funciones de dirección a post which carries with it some management responsibilities♦ nm1. [edificio] annexe;se vende casa de campo con todos sus anejos farmhouse for sale with all its outhouses2. [libro] supplement [to specialist journal]* * *I adj attachedII m annex, Brannexe* * * -
11 дворовый
1. прил. к двор Iдворовые постройки — outbuildings, outhouses
2. прил. ист.:3. как сущ. м. ист. menial; house-serf -
12 надворный
надворные постройки — outbuildings, outhouses
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13 bâtiment
bâtiment [bαtimɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = édifice) building• le bâtiment ( = industrie) the building tradeb. ( = navire) ship* * *bɑtimɑ̃nom masculin1) ( construction) building2) ( métier) building trade3) ( navire) ship•Phrasal Verbs:* * *bɒtimɑ̃ nm1) (= construction) building2) (= industrie)quand le bâtiment va, tout va — when the building trade is thriving, everything is thriving
3) NAVIGATION ship, vessel* * *bâtiment nm1 ( construction) building; bâtiments administratifs/d'exploitation/universitaires administrative/farm/university buildings;2 ( métier) building trade; travailler dans le bâtiment to work in the building trade; géant du bâtiment giant of the building trade; quand le bâtiment va, tout va when the building trade is doing well, everything is doing well;3 ( navire) ship.bâtiment de guerre battleship.[batimɑ̃] nom masculin1. [édifice] building2. [profession]le bâtiment the building trade, the construction industryêtre dans le bâtiment to be a builder ou in the building trade -
14 commun
commun, e1 [kɔmœ̃, yn]1. adjectivea. ( = collectif, de tous) common ; ( = fait ensemble) [décision, effort, réunion] jointb. ( = partagé) [élément] common ; [pièce, cuisine] communalc. ( = comparable) [goût, intérêt, caractère] commond. ( = ordinaire) [erreur] common ; [opinion] commonly helde. (pejorative = vulgaire) common2. masculine noun* * *
1.
commune kɔmœ̃, yn adjectif1) ( venant de plusieurs personnes) [travail, œuvre] collaborative; [désir, accord, conception] common; [candidat, politique, projet] joint (épith)2) ( appartenant à plusieurs) [pièce, équipement, souvenirs] shared; [langue, passé] common; [biens] joint (épith)3) ( semblable) [intérêts, traits] common (à to); [ambition, objectifs] sharedles événements d'hier sont sans commune mesure avec les précédents — yesterday's events are on an altogether different scale from previous ones
4) ( courant) common5) ( ordinaire) pej [goût, personne] common péj; [visage] plainc'est/il est d'un commun! — it's/he's so common!
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nom masculin ordinary
3.
en commun locution adverbiale [écrire, produire] jointly, togethermettre ses moyens or ressources en commun — to pool one's resources
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* * *kɔmœ̃, yn commun, -e1. adj1) (problème, intérêts, passion) common, (amis) mutualNous avons des intérêts communs. — We have interests in common., We have common interests.
Je l'ai appris par des amis communs. — I heard it from mutual friends.
Ils ont beaucoup de points communs. — They have a lot in common.
c'est sans commune mesure avec... — there's no possible comparison with...
2) (pièce, services) communal, sharedSee:être commun à [pièce, services] — to be shared by
3) (réunion, effort, travail) jointIls ont décidé d'un commun accord d'abandonner le projet. — They decided by mutual agreement to drop the project.
4) (= courant) (fait, plante) common, commonplaceCe genre de problème est tout à fait commun. — This kind of problem is very common., This kind of problem is very commonplace.
5) péjoratif (manières, personne) commonSee:2. nm1)2)avoir en commun [intérêts] — to have in common
Ils n'ont rien en commun. — They've got nothing in common.
mettre en commun [biens, services] — to share, [ressources] to pool
Nous mettons tous nos livres en commun. — We share all our books.
3. communs nmpl(= bâtiments) outbuildings4. nfSee:* * *A adj1 ( venant de plusieurs personnes) [travail, œuvre] collaborative; [désir, volonté, accord, préoccupation, conception] common; [candidat, politique, projet, revendication, stratégie] joint ( épith); d'un commun accord by mutual agreement;2 ( appartenant à plusieurs) [cour, pièce, équipement, fonds, souvenirs, expérience] shared; [ami] mutual; [ancêtre, langue, passé, dénominateur, facteur] common; [biens] joint ( épith); nous avons des amis communs we have mutual friends, we have friends in common; pour le bien commun for the common good; dans l'intérêt commun in the common interest; la cuisine est commune aux locataires the kitchen is shared by the tenants; époux communs en biens Jur couple who have become joint owners of property through marriage; après dix ans de vie commune after living together for ten years;3 ( semblable) [caractéristiques, intérêts, traits] common (à to); [ambition, objectifs] shared; une politique commune aux deux partis a policy common to both parties; n'avoir plus rien de commun avec qch/qn no longer to have anything in common with sth/sb; les événements d'hier sont sans commune mesure avec les précédents yesterday's events are on an altogether different scale from previous ones;4 ( courant) [attitude, opinion, faute, maladie, espèce] common; il est commun de faire it's common to do; ce n'est pas un prénom très commun that's a rather unusual name; elle est d'une beauté peu commune she's uncommonly beautiful;5 ( ordinaire) pej [goût, personne] common péj; [visage] plain; c'est/il est d'un commun! it's/he's so common!B nm ordinary; sortir du commun to be out of the ordinary; les gens du commun ordinary people; le commun des mortels ordinary ou common mortals (pl); le commun des auditeurs/lecteurs the ordinary listener/reader; tomber dans le commun to become commonplace ou run-of-the-mill; hors du commun exceptional.C en commun loc adv [écrire, travailler, produire] jointly, together; prendre ses repas en commun to eat together; avoir qch en commun to have sth in common (avec qn with sb); mettre ses moyens or ressources en commun to pool one's resources; nous mettons tout en commun we share everything.E commune nf1 Admin ( village) village; ( ville) town, district; dans la commune de Melay in the village of Melay;2 Hist la Commune (de Paris) the (Paris) Commune.ⓘ Commune The smallest administrative unit, headed by a maire and a conseil municipal. Each village, town and city is a commune, of which there are 36,000 nationwide.( féminin commune) [kɔmœ̃, yn] adjectifle court de tennis est commun à tous les propriétaires the tennis court is the common property of all the residents[en communauté]la vie commune [conjugale] conjugal life, the life of a couplenous avons des problèmes communs we share the same problems, we have similar problemsil n'y a pas de commune mesure entre... there's no similarity whatsoever between...c'est sans commune mesure avec... there's no comparison with...il est d'un courage peu commun he's uncommonly ou exceptionally bravecommun nom masculinun homme hors du commun an exceptional ou unusual man————————communs nom masculin plurield'un commun accord locution adverbialetous d'un commun accord ont décidé que... they decided unanimously that...————————en commun locution adverbiale -
15 gospodarski
adj - ekonomski, privredni, gazdinski l -e zgrade outhouses, outbuildings, farm buildings; -a škola farming school/college* * *• economy• economical• economic -
16 пристройки
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17 дворовый
дворо́вая соба́ка — 1) ( охраняющая двор) watchdog 2) ( дворняжка) mongrel ['mʌ-]
дворо́вые постро́йки — outbuildings, outhouses
дворо́вая кома́нда — neighbourhood team
2)дворо́вые лю́ди ист. — house-serfs
3) м. как сущ. ист. menial; house-serf -
18 надворный
надво́рные постро́йки — outbuildings, outhouses
••надво́рный сове́тник ист. — court counsellor ( civil service rank in pre-1917 Russia)
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19 ფლიგელები
noutbuildings, outhouses -
20 müştemilat
annexes, outhouses, appurtenances
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