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1 campo de prisioneros
(n.) = prison camp, P.O.W. camp, prisoner of war camp, gulagEx. In this sense the book resembles one of Solzhenitsyn's novels about one good day in the life of one of Stalin's victims living out a wretched existence in a Siberian prison camp.Ex. The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.Ex. The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.Ex. So if ALA won't speak out when books are burned and librarians are tossed into the Cuban gulag, then they would betray the values drilled into us in graduate school.* * *(n.) = prison camp, P.O.W. camp, prisoner of war camp, gulagEx: In this sense the book resembles one of Solzhenitsyn's novels about one good day in the life of one of Stalin's victims living out a wretched existence in a Siberian prison camp.
Ex: The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.Ex: The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.Ex: So if ALA won't speak out when books are burned and librarians are tossed into the Cuban gulag, then they would betray the values drilled into us in graduate school. -
2 biblioteca de campo de concentración
(n.) = concentration camp libraryEx. The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.* * *(n.) = concentration camp libraryEx: The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.
Spanish-English dictionary > biblioteca de campo de concentración
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3 военнопленный военнопленн·ый
prisoner of war, POWлагеря военнопленных — prisoner(s) of war / POW camps
статус военнопленного — status of the prisoner of war, prisoner of war status
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > военнопленный военнопленн·ый
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4 wię|zień
m (N pl więźniowie) prisoner, inmate- więzień polityczny a political prisoner- więzień sumienia a prisoner of conscience- więzień wojenny a prisoner of war, a POW- więźniowie obozów koncentracyjnych inmates of concentration campsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wię|zień
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5 ob|óz
m 1. (pod gołym niebem) camp- obóz harcerski a scout camp- rozbić obóz to make a. pitch camp- zwinąć obóz to break a. strike camp2. (forma zorganizowanego wypoczynku) camp- obóz narciarski a ski camp- obóz wędrowny a hiking camp- obóz żeglarski a sailing camp- z obozu zimowego wrócił ze złamaną nogą he came back from winter camp with a broken leg3. (miejsce przymusowej izolacji) camp- obóz (dla) internowanych an internment camp, a camp for internees- obóz jeniecki a. dla jeńców a POW a. prisoner-of-war camp- obóz pracy a (forced-)labour camp- obóz (dla) przesiedleńców a transit a. relocation camp, a displaced persons’ a. DP camp- obóz repatriantów a repatriation camp- obóz (dla) uchodźców a refugee camp- skazać kogoś na dwa lata obozu pracy to sentence sb to two years in a labour camp4. (grupa państw lub ugrupowań politycznych) camp, bloc- obóz lewicowy/prawicowy the left (wing)/the right (wing)- obóz rządzący the ruling camp- ludzie z przeciwnych obozów politycznych people from opposing political camps- państwa z byłego obozu socjalistycznego the former Communist bloc countries- podzielić się na dwa obozy to divide into two camps□ obóz koncentracyjny concentration camp- obóz zagłady death campThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ob|óz
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6 лагерь лагер·ь
1) campконцентрационный лагерь — concentration / extermination camp
учебный лагерь — instruction / training camp
лагерь военнопленных — prisoner(s) of war / POW camp, detention camp
лагерь смерти / уничтожения — death / extermination camp
быть в другом лагере — to be in the other camp / on the other side of the fence
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