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1 Property Store
A Windows feature that facilitates a convenient way to get and set properties. It provides access to properties by using friendly canonical names in a type safe manner without dealing with PROPVARIANT. Developers can easily store basic data in a property store. -
2 Windows Property Store
A Windows feature that facilitates a convenient way to get and set properties. It provides access to properties by using friendly canonical names in a type safe manner without dealing with PROPVARIANT. Developers can easily store basic data in a property store. -
3 inmobiliaria
f., (m. - inmobiliario)* * *SF1) (=agencia de venta) estate agent's, real estate agency (EEUU)2) (=constructora) property developer* * *a) ( agencia) real estate agency (AmE), estate agent's (BrE)b) ( empresa propietaria) real estate company (AmE), property company (BrE)c) ( empresa constructora) property developer* * *Ex. After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.* * *a) ( agencia) real estate agency (AmE), estate agent's (BrE)b) ( empresa propietaria) real estate company (AmE), property company (BrE)c) ( empresa constructora) property developer* * *Ex: After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.
* * *3 (empresa constructora) property developer* * *
inmobiliaria sustantivo femenino
inmobiliario,-a adjetivo property, real-estate
agente inmobiliario, estate agent, US realtor
inmobiliaria sustantivo femenino estate agency, US real estate company
' inmobiliaria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agencia
- sociedad
English:
developer
- property
- council
- estate
- rate
- real
* * *inmobiliaria nf1. [agencia] Br estate agency o agent's, US real estate agency2. [constructora] property developer* * *f realtor’s office, Brestate agent’s -
4 promotor inmobiliario
m.property developer, realtor.* * *(n.) = property developerEx. After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.* * *(n.) = property developerEx: After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.
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5 Bauträger
m, Bauträgerin f (Person) building contractor, (property) developer; (Firma) (property) developers Pl.* * *der Bauträgerdeveloping company* * *Bau|trä|ger(in)m(f)builder, building contractor* * *Bau·trä·germ property developer* * *Bauträger m, Bauträgerin f (Person) building contractor, (property) developer; (Firma) (property) developers pl -
6 constructora
f.construction company.* * *f., (m. - constructor)* * *SF (tb: empresa constructora) construction company* * *Ex. After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.* * *Ex: After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.
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constructor,-ora
I adjetivo building, construction: la empresa constructora atenderá sus quejas, the construction company will deal with your complaints
II sustantivo masculino y femenino builder: llama al constructor a ver si puede venir, call the builder and find out if he can come
III sustantivo femenino building firm, construction company: ya han llegado los de la constructora, people from the construction company have already arrived
' constructora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constructor
- inmobiliaria
English:
builder
* * *m, constructora f builder* * *constructora nf: construction company -
7 empresa constructora
f.construction firm.* * *construction company, builders plural* * *(n.) = property developerEx. After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.* * *(n.) = property developerEx: After the demolition of these 19th-century buildings, archaeologists from the museum were allowed by the property developers to excavate the site.
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8 Bauunternehmen
n* * *das Bauunternehmenconstruction company* * *Bau|un|ter|neh|mennt1) (= Firma) building contractor2) (= Bauvorhaben) building project or scheme* * *Bau·un·ter·neh·mennt builder, building contractor* * *das building firm* * ** * *das building firm -
9 Bauträgerin
Bau|trä|ger(in)m(f)builder, building contractor* * *Bauträger m, Bauträgerin f (Person) building contractor, (property) developer; (Firma) (property) developers pl -
10 Allowed Values Collection Editor
"A custom collection editor dialog box in Visual Studio.NET that developers use to define the set of allowed values for a custom property of the type ""selection."" This dialog box opens when you click the ellipsis [] button in the value field of the AllowedValues property in the Custom Property Definition Collection Editor dialog box."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Allowed Values Collection Editor
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11 proie
proie [pʀwα]feminine noun• être en proie à [+ guerre, crise, violence, difficultés financières] to be plagued by ; [+ doute, émotion] to be prey to ; [+ douleur, désespoir] to be racked by* * *pʀwɑnom féminin lit, fig prey* * *pʀwɒ nfprey no plêtre en proie à [doutes, sentiment] — to be prey to, [douleur, mal] to be suffering from
* * *proie nf lit, fig prey; l'aigle s'est abattu sur sa proie the eagle swooped down on its prey; sa générosité en fait une proie facile pour les parasites his/her generosity makes him/her an easy prey for scroungers; il a été la proie des journaux à scandale quand il a divorcé he fell prey to ou was hounded by the gutter press when he got divorced; toute la région est la proie des promoteurs immobiliers the whole area has fallen prey to property salesmen GB ou real estate developers US; le bâtiment était la proie des flammes the building was in flames; être en proie au doute to be prey to doubt, to be beset by doubts; être en proie à l'angoisse/aux remords/au désespoir to be racked by anguish/remorse/despair; être en proie à la maladie to be stricken by illness; pays en proie à une grave crise économique/la guerre civile country in the grip of a serious economic crisis/civil war; entreprise en proie à des difficultés insurmontables company beset ou plagued by overwhelming difficulties.lâcher la proie pour l'ombre to give up what one has already got to go chasing after shadows.[prwa] nom féminin1. [animal] prey2. [victime] preyvu son grand âge, il est une proie facile pour les cambrioleurs being so old makes him an easy prey for burglarsen proie à locution prépositionnelleen proie au doute racked with ou beset by doubt -
12 Bauträger
m1. building promoter2. property developerplreal estate developers
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