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3 semisótano
* * *= semibasement.Ex. One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.* * *= semibasement.Ex: One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.
* * *lower-ground floor* * *
semisótano sustantivo masculino semibasement
* * *semisótano nm= level of building partially below ground level -
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m.mezzanine.* * *masculino (AmL) mezzanine* * *= mezzanine.Ex. One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.* * *masculino (AmL) mezzanine* * *= mezzanine.Ex: One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.
* * *( AmL)mezzanine* * *
entrepiso sustantivo masculino (AmL) mezzanine
* * *entrepiso nmArquit mezzanine* * *entrepiso nmentresuelo: mezzanine -
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m.mezzanine.* * *1 mezzanine, GB first floor, US second floor* * *SM mezzanine, entresol; (Teat) dress circle* * ** * *= mezzanine.Ex. One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.* * ** * *= mezzanine.Ex: One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.
* * *(en un edificio) mezzanine; (en un cine) dress circle* * *
entresuelo sustantivo masculino mezzanine
' entresuelo' also found in these entries:
English:
mezzanine
* * *entresuelo nm1. [en edificio] mezzanine2. [en cine] balcony;[en teatro] dress circle* * *m1 mezzanine2 TEA dress circle* * *entresuelo nmentrepiso: mezzanine* * *entresuelo n first floor -
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1) General subject: basement, semibasement2) Construction: American basement, English basement, basement storey3) Architecture: semi-basement, socle floor, socle level -
8 estrenar
v.1 to use for the first time (object).¿estrenas zapatos, eh? new shoes, huh?los que hoy han estrenado la nueva línea de metro dicen que… those who have used the new underground line on its first day say that…se vende bicicleta, a estrenar bike for sale, brand-new (en anuncio)María estrenó la cobija Mary used the blanket for the first time.2 to release, to show for the first time (movie).3 to inaugurate, to handsel, to debut, to premiere.Ricardo y María estrenaron la tienda Richard and Mary inaugurated the store.* * *2 (obra) to perform for the first time, give the first performance of; (película) to release, put on release1 to make one's debut\estrenar piso to move into a new flat* * *verb2) inaugurate, open* * *1. VT1) (=usar por primera vez) [+ ropa] to wear for the first time, put on for the first time; [+ máquina, coche] to use for the first time¿has estrenado ya el coche? — have you tried your new car yet?
2) (Cine) to release; (Teat) to premieretodavía no han estrenado la película — the film hasn't been released yet, the film is not on release yet
están a punto de estrenar el nuevo montaje de "Yerma" — the new production of "Yerma" is about to open
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Cin, Teatr)la película se estrenó en marzo — the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March
acaban de estrenar la obra en Madrid — the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2) ( usar por primera vez)2.oficina de 90 metros, a estrenar — brand new office, 90 meters
estrenarse v pron1) ( iniciarse) to make one's debut2) <ropa/zapatos> estrenar 2)* * *= premiere, .Ex. But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.----* a estrenar = brand new.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Cin, Teatr)la película se estrenó en marzo — the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March
acaban de estrenar la obra en Madrid — the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2) ( usar por primera vez)2.oficina de 90 metros, a estrenar — brand new office, 90 meters
estrenarse v pron1) ( iniciarse) to make one's debut2) <ropa/zapatos> estrenar 2)* * *= premiere,.Ex: But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.
* a estrenar = brand new.* * *estrenar [A1 ]vtA ‹película› to premierela película se estrenó en marzo the movie was premiered o first shown in March, the movie had its first showing o its premiere in Marchel grupo Minora acaba de estrenar la obra `Informe imprescindible' the Minora company's production of `Informe imprescindible' has just openedB(usar por primera vez): ¿estás estrenando corbata? is that a new tie you're wearing?todavía no he estrenado la blusa que me regalaste I still haven't worn the blouse you gave meesta noche voy a estrenar el collar que compré tonight I'm going to wear my new necklace, tonight I'm going to christen the necklace I bought ( colloq)todavía no hemos estrenado el gimnasio we still haven't tried out the gymnasium[ S ] oficina semisótano, 90 metros, a estrenar brand new office, semibasement, 90 metersA (iniciarse) to make one's debutse estrenó como director con `Siempre te amaré' he made his debut as a director with `Siempre te amaré'cómprame algo, que aún no me he estrenado buy something from me, you'll be my first customerB ‹ropa/zapatos› estrenar 2* * *
Multiple Entries:
estrenar
estrenar algo
estrenar ( conjugate estrenar) verbo transitivo
1 (Cin, Teatr):◊ la película se estrenó en marzo the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March;
acaban de estrenar la obra en Madrid the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2 ( usar por primera vez):
todavía no he estrenado la blusa I still haven't worn the blouse;
todavía no estrenamos el gimnasio we still haven't tried out the gymnasium
estrenar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to use for the first time
(una prenda) to wear for the first time: hoy estreno zapatos, ¡espero que no acaben con mis pies!, I'm wearing new shoes today - I hope they don't kill my feet!
2 Cine to première
Teat to perform for the first time
' estrenar' also found in these entries:
English:
housewarming
- mint
- new
- release
- premiere
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to use for the first time;[ropa] to wear for the first time; [casa] to move into;¿estrenas zapatos, eh? new shoes, huh?;aún no has estrenado el balón que te regalé you still haven't used the football I gave you;los que hoy han estrenado la nueva línea de metro dicen que… those who have used the new Br underground o US subway line on its first day say that…;el mes que viene estrenamos despacho next month we'll be moving to a new office;se vende bicicleta, a estrenar [en anuncio] bike for sale, unused2. [película] to release, to show for the first time;[obra de teatro] to premiere;su montaje de “Macbeth” se acaba de estrenar en el Olimpia her production of “Macbeth” has just had its premiere at the Olympia* * *v/ta estrenar brand new;piso a estrenar new apartment* * *estrenar vt1) : to use for the first time2) : to premiere, to open* * *estrenar vb2. (película) to release / to premierela película "Fantasma" se estrena esta semana en España the film "Fantasma" is released in Spain this weekla película se estrenó en el Festival de San Sebastián the film was premiered at the San Sebastián Festival3. (obra de teatro) to open / to be the first night ofel Teatro Nacional estrena hoy "Dancing" tonight is the first night of "Dancing" at the National Theatre4. (programa) to start -
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11 maison sur sous-sol surélevé
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > maison sur sous-sol surélevé
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cellar, semibasementРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > полуподвал
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14 Souterrain
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Souterrain
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nArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung semibasement
См. также в других словарях:
semibasement — /sem ee bays meuhnt, sem uy , sem ee bays , sem uy /, n. a basement partly above ground, as in a house built on a slope. [1870 75; SEMI + BASEMENT] * * * … Universalium
semibasement — n. basement that is in part above ground … English contemporary dictionary
semibasement — semi·basement … English syllables
semibasement — “+ noun Etymology: semi + basement : a basement that is below ground level for only part of its depth … Useful english dictionary