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Торговля: сезон праздничных покупок (англ. оборот взят из статьи, опубликованной в The Wall Street Journal)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > holiday-shopping season
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62 main-street shopping
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64 main-street shopping
посещение магазинов, расположенных на центральных улицахАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > main-street shopping
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65 улица с магазинами
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > улица с магазинами
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66 улица
streetпрен. in the gutter(широка) thoroughfareвземете втората улица наляво take the second turning to the leftнамерих се на улица та I found myself in the streetизхвърлям на улицата chuck/turn putчовекът от улицата the man in the streetдете, взето от улица та a child taken from the gutterулицата е затворена no thoroughfareще бъде празник и на нашата улица our day will also comeдавам зелена улица на give the green light to* * *у̀лица,ж., -и street; на \улицаата in/амер. on the street; прен. in the gutter; ( без работа) разг. out on o.’s ears; ( широка) thoroughfare; • да не съм си намерил здравето/очите (и пр.) на \улицаата, та да … my health/eyesight, etc. is too precious for me to …; дете, взето от \улицаата a child taken from the gutter; задънена \улицаа blind alley (и прен.), cul-de-sac; зелена \улицаа green light (и прен.); идвам от \улицаата прен. come from the gutter; изхвърлям на \улицаата chuck/turn out; търговска \улицаа shopping street; \улицаата е затворена no thoroughfare; хванете втората \улицаа наляво take the second turning to the left; човекът от \улицаата the man in the street; ще бъде празник и на нашата \улицаа our day will also come.* * *street: main улица - главна улица; a blind alley - задънена улица; give the green light to - давам зелена улица на* * *1. (широка) thoroughfare 2. 2 live at 3. 3 Oborishte Street 4. street 5. УЛИЦАта е затворена no thoroughfare 6. вземете втората УЛИЦА наляво take the second turning to the left 7. давам зелена УЛИЦА на give the green light to 8. дете, взето от УЛИЦА та a child taken from the gutter 9. дрехи за УЛИЦАта outdoor dress 10. живея на УЛИЦА „Оборище" № 1 11. задънена УЛИЦА a blind alley (u прен.), a cul-de-sac 12. зелена УЛИЦА green light (и прен.) 13. идвам от УЛИЦАта прен. come from the gutter 14. изхвърлям наУЛИЦАта chuck/turn put 15. на УЛИЦАта in (ам. on) the street 16. намерих се на УЛИЦА та I found myself in the street 17. прен. in the gutter 18. човекът от УЛИЦАта the man in the street 19. ще бъде празник и на нашатаУЛИЦА our day will also come -
67 calle
intj.you don't say, how extraordinary, what do you know.f.1 street, road.¿qué se opina en la calle? what does the man in the street think?el lenguaje de la calle everyday languagecalle arriba/abajo up/down the streetcalle de dirección única one-way streetcalle mayor main streetcalle peatonal pedestrian precinctcalle principal main street2 lane (en atletismo, natación). (peninsular Spanish)3 terrace.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: callar.* * *1 street, road2 DEPORTE lane\doblar la calle to turn the cornerechar a alguien de patitas en la calle to throw somebody out, kick somebody outechar/tirar por la calle de en medio figurado to go ahead regardless/take the middle coursehacer la calle (prostituta) to walk the streetsllevar a alguien por la calle de la amargura to give somebody a tough time* * *noun f.street, road* * *SF1) (=vía pública) street; [con más tráfico] road- se los lleva a todos de calle- llevar o traer a algn por la calle de la amarguracalle cerrada Ven, Col, Méx —
calle ciega Ven, Col —
calle cortada — Cono Sur dead end, dead-end street, cul-de-sac
calle de sentido único, calle de una mano Cono Sur —
calle de un solo sentido — Chile one-way street
calle peatonal — pedestrianized street, pedestrian street
aplanar 1., 1), cabo 2)calle sin salida — cul-de-sac, dead end, dead end street
2) (=no casa)a)• la calle, he estado todo el día en la calle — I've been out all day
se sentaba en la calle a ver pasar a la gente — he used to sit out in the street o outside watching the people go by
a los dos días de su detención ya estaba otra vez en la calle — two days after his arrest he was back on the streets again
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irse a la calle — to go out, go outside¡iros a la calle a jugar! — go and play outside!
llevo varios días sin salir a la calle — I haven't been out of the house o outside for several days
- coger la calle- poner a algn de patitas en la calleb)• de calle, ropa de calle — (=no de estar en casa) clothes for wearing outside the house ; (=no de gala) everyday clothes pl
iba vestido de calle — (Mil) he was wearing civilian clothes, he was wearing civvies *
3)la calle — (=gente) the public
4) (Natación, Atletismo) lane; (Golf) fairway5) (Aer)calle de rodadura, calle de rodaje — taxiway
* * *1)a) (camino, vía) streetesa calle no tiene salida — that's a no through road, that street o road is a dead end
b) ( en sentido más amplio)de calle: traje/vestido de calle everyday suit/dress; aplanar calles (AmL fam) to loaf around; echar a alguien a la calle to throw somebody out (on the street); echarse or salir a la calle to take to the streets; echar or tirar por la calle de en medio to take the middle course; en la calle <estar/quedar> ( en la ruina) penniless; ( sin vivienda) homeless; ( sin trabajo) out of work; hacer la calle (fam) to work the streets (colloq); llevarse a alguien de calle (fam): se las lleva a todas de calle he has all the girls chasing after him (colloq); llevar or traer a alguien por la calle de la amargura — (fam) to make somebody's life a misery (colloq)
2) (Esp) (en atletismo, natación) lane; ( en golf) fairway* * *= street, thoroughfare, fairway.Nota: Usado en los campos de golf.Ex. Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex. Information kiosks are located in public thoroughfares, shopping malls, airports and railway stations.Ex. A selected fairway on each golf course was equipped with water meters to assess irrigation volumes on a bimonthly basis.----* abarrotar las calles = come out in + force, be out in force.* accidente en la calle = street accident.* aglomerar las calles = be out in force, come out in + force.* a nivel de calle = on the ground level.* a nivel de la calle = at ground level.* a ras de la calle = ground-floor.* buscar trabajo en la calle = work + the streets.* calle comercial = shopping mile.* calle de natación = swim lane.* calle de rodadura = taxiway.* calle de rodaje = taxiway.* calle de tiendas = shopping street.* calle estrecha = lane.* calle mayor, la = main street, the.* calle peatonal = pedestrian street.* calle principal, la = high street, the, main street, the.* criado en la calle = street-smart.* curtido en la calle = street-smart.* dar a la calle = give onto + the street.* diagrama de calles de natación = swim lane diagram.* directorio comercial por calles = street directory.* echar a la calle = evict, throw + Nombre + out.* echarse a la calle = take to + the road, take to + the streets.* echarse a la calles = spill (out) into + the streets.* el hombre de la calle = the average Joe.* en la calle = out-of-home.* esquina de una calle = street corner.* estar con amigos en la calle pasando el rato sin hacer nada = hang out + on the street.* formado por gente cotidiana de la calle = grassroots [grass-roots].* hombre de la calle = layman [laymen, -pl.], lay person [layperson].* hombre de la calle, el = common man, the, man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.* lanzarse a la calle = take to + the streets.* lenguaje de la calle = street slang.* llenar las calles = be out in force, come out in + force.* niño de la calle = waif.* nivel de la calle = road-level.* poner de patitas en la calle = give + Nombre + the boot, sack, boot (out), give + Nombre + the sack, turf out.* poner en la calle = evict.* recogida en la calle = kerbside collection, curbside collection.* recorrer las calles = pound + the streets.* ropa de calle = street clothes.* salir a la calle = go out, hit + the streets.* salir a la calle en avalancha = spill (out) into + the streets.* salir corriendo a la calle = run into + the street.* situado a nivel de la calle = ground-floor.* situado en la calle comercial = shop-front [shopfront] .* tirarse a la calle = go out on + the road.* tirarse a las calles = spill (out) into + the streets.* trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.* vagancia en las calles = loitering.* vivir en la calle = take to + the road.* zapato de calle = walking shoe.* * *1)a) (camino, vía) streetesa calle no tiene salida — that's a no through road, that street o road is a dead end
b) ( en sentido más amplio)de calle: traje/vestido de calle everyday suit/dress; aplanar calles (AmL fam) to loaf around; echar a alguien a la calle to throw somebody out (on the street); echarse or salir a la calle to take to the streets; echar or tirar por la calle de en medio to take the middle course; en la calle <estar/quedar> ( en la ruina) penniless; ( sin vivienda) homeless; ( sin trabajo) out of work; hacer la calle (fam) to work the streets (colloq); llevarse a alguien de calle (fam): se las lleva a todas de calle he has all the girls chasing after him (colloq); llevar or traer a alguien por la calle de la amargura — (fam) to make somebody's life a misery (colloq)
2) (Esp) (en atletismo, natación) lane; ( en golf) fairway* * *= street, thoroughfare, fairway.Nota: Usado en los campos de golf.Ex: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.
Ex: Information kiosks are located in public thoroughfares, shopping malls, airports and railway stations.Ex: A selected fairway on each golf course was equipped with water meters to assess irrigation volumes on a bimonthly basis.* abarrotar las calles = come out in + force, be out in force.* accidente en la calle = street accident.* aglomerar las calles = be out in force, come out in + force.* a nivel de calle = on the ground level.* a nivel de la calle = at ground level.* a ras de la calle = ground-floor.* buscar trabajo en la calle = work + the streets.* calle comercial = shopping mile.* calle de natación = swim lane.* calle de rodadura = taxiway.* calle de rodaje = taxiway.* calle de tiendas = shopping street.* calle estrecha = lane.* calle mayor, la = main street, the.* calle peatonal = pedestrian street.* calle principal, la = high street, the, main street, the.* criado en la calle = street-smart.* curtido en la calle = street-smart.* dar a la calle = give onto + the street.* diagrama de calles de natación = swim lane diagram.* directorio comercial por calles = street directory.* echar a la calle = evict, throw + Nombre + out.* echarse a la calle = take to + the road, take to + the streets.* echarse a la calles = spill (out) into + the streets.* el hombre de la calle = the average Joe.* en la calle = out-of-home.* esquina de una calle = street corner.* estar con amigos en la calle pasando el rato sin hacer nada = hang out + on the street.* formado por gente cotidiana de la calle = grassroots [grass-roots].* hombre de la calle = layman [laymen, -pl.], lay person [layperson].* hombre de la calle, el = common man, the, man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.* lanzarse a la calle = take to + the streets.* lenguaje de la calle = street slang.* llenar las calles = be out in force, come out in + force.* niño de la calle = waif.* nivel de la calle = road-level.* poner de patitas en la calle = give + Nombre + the boot, sack, boot (out), give + Nombre + the sack, turf out.* poner en la calle = evict.* recogida en la calle = kerbside collection, curbside collection.* recorrer las calles = pound + the streets.* ropa de calle = street clothes.* salir a la calle = go out, hit + the streets.* salir a la calle en avalancha = spill (out) into + the streets.* salir corriendo a la calle = run into + the street.* situado a nivel de la calle = ground-floor.* situado en la calle comercial = shop-front [shopfront].* tirarse a la calle = go out on + the road.* tirarse a las calles = spill (out) into + the streets.* trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.* vagancia en las calles = loitering.* vivir en la calle = take to + the road.* zapato de calle = walking shoe.* * *A1 (camino, vía) streetlas principales calles comerciales the main shopping streetscruza la calle cross the street o roadesa calle no tiene salida that's a no through road, that street o road is a dead endel colegio está dos calles más arriba the school is two blocks up o two streets further up2(en sentido más amplio): hace una semana que no salgo a la calle I haven't been out for a weekmañana el periódico saldrá a la calle por última vez tomorrow the newspaper will hit the newsstands o will come out o will be printed for the last timeme he pasado todo el día en la calle I've been out all dayme lo encontré en la calle I bumped into him in the streetlo que opina el hombre de la calle what the man in the street thinksel lenguaje de la calle everyday languagese crió en la calle she grew up on the streetsde calle: traje/vestido de calle everyday suit/dressechar a algn a la calle to throw sb out (on the street)echarse a la calle to take to the streetsechar or tirar por la calle de en medio to take the middle courseestar en la calle «periódico/revista» to be on salellevarse a algn de calle ( fam): se las lleva a todas de calle he has all the girls chasing after him ( colloq)salir a la calle «persona» to go out; «periódico/revista» to go on sale, to come outCompuestos:(Andes, Ven) no through road, dead end, cul-de-sac ( BrE)(CS) calle ciegaone-way street● calle de doble sentido or direccióntwo-way streetone-way street( RPl) one-way street( Col) one-way street( Chi) one-way streetpedestrian streetB (en atletismo, natación) lane; (en golf) fairwayCompuesto:calle de rodadura or rodajetaxiway, taxi strip* * *
Del verbo callar: ( conjugate callar)
callé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
calle es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
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callar
calle
c/ (◊ calle) St, Rd
callar ( conjugate callar) verbo intransitivo
to be quiet, shut up (colloq);
no pude hacerlo calle I couldn't get him to be quiet;
hacer calle a la oposición to silence the opposition
verbo transitivoa) ‹secreto/información› to keep … quiet
callarse verbo pronominal
cuando entró todos se calleon when he walked in everyone went quiet o stopped talking;
la próxima vez no me calleé next time I'll say something
calle sustantivo femenino
1 ( vía) street;
calle ciega (Andes, Ven) dead end, cul-de-sac (BrE);
calle de dirección única or (Col) de una vía one-way street;
hoy no he salido a la calle I haven't been out today;
el libro saldrá a la calle mañana the book comes out tomorrow;
el hombre de la calle the man in the street;
el lenguaje de la calle colloquial language;
echar a algn a la calle to throw sb out (on the street);
en la calle ‹estar/quedar› ( en la ruina) penniless;
( sin vivienda) homeless;
( sin trabajo) out of work
2 (Esp) (en atletismo, natación) lane;
( en golf) fairway
callar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (parar de hablar) to stop talking: calla un momento, ¿qué ruido es ése?, be quiet, what's that noise?
2 (no decir nada) to keep quiet, say nothing: tus ojos asienten y tu boca calla, your eyes say it all
II verbo transitivo (dejar de dar una noticia) not to mention o to keep to oneself: desconfía de sus palabras, callarán la verdad, you can't trust what they're saying, they are going to hush up the truth
♦ Locuciones: ¡calla!, (para indicar sorpresa) never!: ¡calla, no me digas que se casó!, did she really marry?
hacer callar, (hacer que alguien pare de hablar) to get someone to be quiet
(silenciar) to silence: ¡no podrán hacernos callar! they can't make us keep our mouths shut
quien calla otorga, silence speaks volumes
calle sustantivo femenino
1 street, road
calle cortada, cul-de-sac, dead end
calle mayor, high street, US main street
2 Dep (de una pista, un circuito) lane
♦ Locuciones: echarse a la calle: los vecinos se echaron a la calle, the residents took to the streets
familiar en la calle, (sin trabajo) con esa ley, miles de obreros se quedaron en la calle, thousands of workers were put out of a job
hacer la calle, to be a prostitute o to prostitute oneself o to walk the streets
poner a alguien (de patitas) en la calle, to throw sb out into the street
(en el trabajo) to give sb the boot
el hombre de la calle, the man in the street
una mujer de la calle, a prostitute
llevarse de calle, to win easily
tirar/coger por la calle de en medio, to bowl sb over
traer/llevar por la calle de la amargura, to give sb a difficult time
' calle' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abajo
- abordar
- achuchar
- amargura
- ancha
- ancho
- aparcamiento
- atinar
- atracador
- atracadora
- atravesar
- cabo
- caca
- cariño
- colapso
- deferencia
- descolgarse
- desembocar
- digna
- digno
- dupdo
- ensanchar
- ensordecer
- equivocarse
- foco
- gorro
- horda
- hormiguear
- invadir
- isleta
- lateral
- manzana
- mayor
- mujer
- obra
- ojo
- pajarito
- papelera
- pasar
- paseo
- pavimento
- portal
- precaución
- próxima
- próximo
- regar
- robar
- sita
- sito
- sola
English:
across
- activity
- anybody
- barricade
- block off
- boom box
- boot out
- bootleg
- bottom
- busk
- collapse
- common
- commotion
- continuation
- corner
- crescent
- cross
- decorate
- distraught
- down
- drain
- end
- evict
- front door
- go along
- gutter
- high street
- hold on
- hoodlum
- illuminate
- illumination
- lane
- lead off from
- length
- look at
- main
- map
- mend
- middle
- multinational
- off
- on
- one-way
- open out
- out
- out of
- outdoor
- over
- peddle
- pedestrianize
* * *calle nf1. [en población] street, road;cruzar la calle to cross the street o road;calle arriba/abajo up/down the street o road;tres calles más abajo three blocks further down;Famhacer la calle [prostituta] to walk the streets;llevarse a alguien de calle to win sb over;traer o [m5] llevar a alguien por la calle de la amargura to put sb through hell, to make sb's life hell;RP Famtener calle to know what's what, to be street smartVen calle ciega dead end, blind alley;calle cortada: [m5] hay cuatro calles cortadas en el centro four streets Br in the city centre o US downtown are closed to traffic;calle cortada (por obras) [en letrero] road closed (for repairs);CSur calle cortada dead end, blind alley;calle de dirección única one-way street;calle de doble dirección two-way street;calle mayor high street, US main street;calle principal main street;RP calle de una mano one-way street; Col calle de una vía one-way streetse pasa el día en la calle she is always out;salgo un momento, ¿quieres algo de la calle? I'm just popping out, can I get you anything (from the shops)?;no grites, te puede oír toda la calle don't shout, the whole neighbourhood can hear you;[sin casa] to throw sb out;echar a alguien a la calle [de un trabajo] to sack sb;[de un lugar público] to kick o throw sb out;echarse a la calle [manifestarse] to take to the streets;el asesino está en la calle tras pasar años en la cárcel the murderer is out after spending years in prison;salir a la calle [salir de casa] to go out¿qué se opina en la calle? what does the man in the street think?;el lenguaje de la calle everyday languagela calle de dentro/de fuera the inside/outside lane5. [en golf] fairway* * *f1 street;echar a alguien a la calle fig throw s.o out on the street;quedarse en la calle fig fall on hard times;llevarse a alguien de calle have s.o. chasing after one;traer ollevar a alguien por la calle de la amargura make s.o.’s life a misery;hacer la calle famde prostituta turn tricks fam, Brwalk the streets2 DEP lane* * *calle nf: street, road* * *calle n1. (en general) street¿en qué calle vives? which street do you live in?2. (en deportes) lane -
68 tienda
f.1 shop, store (establecimiento).ir de tiendas to go shoppingtienda de antigüedades antique shoptienda de artículos de regalo gift shoptienda de deportes sports shoptienda libre de impuestos duty-free shoptienda de muebles furniture shoptienda de ropa clothes shoptienda virtual online store o retailer2 tent.3 tentorium.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: tender.* * *1 (establecimiento) shop, US store2 (de campaña) tent3 (de carro) cover\ir de tiendas to go shoppingtienda de campaña tenttienda de comestibles / tienda de ultramarinos grocer's, US grocery storetienda de modas boutique* * *noun f.store, shop* * *SF1) (Com) shop, storetienda de abarrotes — CAm, And, Méx grocer's (shop) ( esp Brit), grocery (EEUU)
tienda de comestibles — grocer's (shop), grocery (EEUU)
tienda de deportes — sports shop, sporting goods store (EEUU)
tienda de ultramarinos — grocer's (shop), grocery (EEUU)
tienda electrónica — e-shop ( esp Brit), e-store ( esp EEUU)
tienda por departamento — Caribe department store
2) (tb: tienda de campaña) tent3) (Náut) awning4) (Med)* * *1) (Com) ( en general) store (esp AmE), shop (esp BrE); ( de comestibles) grocery store (AmE), grocer's (shop) (BrE)la tienda de la esquina — the local convenience store, the corner shop (BrE)
2) (Dep, Mil, Ocio) tbponer or montar or armar una tienda — to put up o pitch a tent
quitar or desmontar or desarmar una tienda — to take down a tent
* * *= retail outlet, shop, store, workshop, drugstore, storefront, commercial outlet, retail store, retail shop, general store.Ex. It has never yet been seriously argued that there should be restrictions placed on any retail outlets wishing to sell books.Ex. In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.Ex. The cheapest of these machines costs under $100 and they can be bought in stores, supermarkets and by mail-order.Ex. The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.Ex. We need to act on this conviction (it means a shift in political and social consciousness that may be painful to many) if the library is to be a source of energy and not a drugstore.Ex. This article outlines some of the virtual shopping malls and storefronts available and explains how to find out about commercial resources on the net = Este artículo describe en líneas generales algunos de los centros comerciales y tiendas virtuales existentes y explica cómo encontrar recursos comerciales en la red.Ex. People do not come to the public library for alternative material to the high street commercial outlet.Ex. Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex. Books were advertised in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by means of printed publishers' lists, which were carried about by salesmen and were probably put up in retail shops.Ex. Each village had its own church, school, bakery, dairy, wine cellar, craft shops and general store.----* cadena de tiendas = discount store.* calle de tiendas = shopping street.* comprar regularmente en una tienda = patronise + shop.* frecuentar una tienda = patronise + shop.* frontal de la tienda = shop-front [shopfront].* galería de tiendas = mall of shops, mall.* hurtar en una tienda = shoplift.* hurto en tienda = shoplifting.* orientado hacia las tiendas = shop-based.* plantar una tienda = pitch + tent.* poner una tienda = pitch + tent.* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* ser cliente de una tienda = patronise + shop.* tienda artesanal = craft shop.* tienda benéfica = charity shop.* tienda de alimentos naturales = health food store, health food shop.* tienda de alquiler = rental outlet.* tienda de animales = pet shop.* tienda de antigüedades = antique(s) shop.* tienda de artesanía = craft shop.* tienda de artículos deportivos = sporting goods store.* tienda de artículos para regalo = gift shop, novelty shop.* tienda de barrio = convenience store.* tienda de batidos = smoothie shop.* tienda de bebidas alcohólicas = liquor store.* tienda de bricolaje = home improvement store.* tienda de campaña = tent.* tienda de caramelos = confectioner.* tienda de comestibles = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food store.* tienda de compras por Internet = online store.* tienda de delicatesen = gourmet food store.* tienda de deporte = sporting goods store.* tienda de discos = record shop, record store.* tienda de efectos navales = chandlery.* tienda de electricidad = electrical shop, electrical store, electric shop.* tienda de electrónica = electronics shop, electronics store.* tienda de juguetes = toy shop.* tienda de la esquina = corner shop, the.* tienda de la esquina, la = corner drugstore, the.* tienda de mascotas = pet shop.* tienda de muebles = furniture shop, furniture store.* tienda de música = music store.* tienda de novedades = novelty shop.* tienda de periódicos = newsagent's shop.* tienda de productos ecológicos = health food shop, health food store.* tienda de recuerdos = souvenir shop.* tienda de regalos = souvenir shop, gift shop, novelty shop.* tienda de ropa = dress shop, clothing store.* tienda de todo a cien = dollar store.* tienda de ultramarinos = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food store.* tienda de una cadena = chain store.* tienda eletrónica = online store.* tienda en línea = online store.* tienda en lugar poco poblado = trading post.* tienda india = tepee, wigwam.* tienda online = online store.* tienda que vende de todo = general store.* tienda virtual = online store.* * *1) (Com) ( en general) store (esp AmE), shop (esp BrE); ( de comestibles) grocery store (AmE), grocer's (shop) (BrE)la tienda de la esquina — the local convenience store, the corner shop (BrE)
2) (Dep, Mil, Ocio) tbponer or montar or armar una tienda — to put up o pitch a tent
quitar or desmontar or desarmar una tienda — to take down a tent
* * *= retail outlet, shop, store, workshop, drugstore, storefront, commercial outlet, retail store, retail shop, general store.Ex: It has never yet been seriously argued that there should be restrictions placed on any retail outlets wishing to sell books.
Ex: In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.Ex: The cheapest of these machines costs under $100 and they can be bought in stores, supermarkets and by mail-order.Ex: The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.Ex: We need to act on this conviction (it means a shift in political and social consciousness that may be painful to many) if the library is to be a source of energy and not a drugstore.Ex: This article outlines some of the virtual shopping malls and storefronts available and explains how to find out about commercial resources on the net = Este artículo describe en líneas generales algunos de los centros comerciales y tiendas virtuales existentes y explica cómo encontrar recursos comerciales en la red.Ex: People do not come to the public library for alternative material to the high street commercial outlet.Ex: Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex: Books were advertised in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by means of printed publishers' lists, which were carried about by salesmen and were probably put up in retail shops.Ex: Each village had its own church, school, bakery, dairy, wine cellar, craft shops and general store.* cadena de tiendas = discount store.* calle de tiendas = shopping street.* comprar regularmente en una tienda = patronise + shop.* frecuentar una tienda = patronise + shop.* frontal de la tienda = shop-front [shopfront].* galería de tiendas = mall of shops, mall.* hurtar en una tienda = shoplift.* hurto en tienda = shoplifting.* orientado hacia las tiendas = shop-based.* plantar una tienda = pitch + tent.* poner una tienda = pitch + tent.* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* ser cliente de una tienda = patronise + shop.* tienda artesanal = craft shop.* tienda benéfica = charity shop.* tienda de alimentos naturales = health food store, health food shop.* tienda de alquiler = rental outlet.* tienda de animales = pet shop.* tienda de antigüedades = antique(s) shop.* tienda de artesanía = craft shop.* tienda de artículos deportivos = sporting goods store.* tienda de artículos para regalo = gift shop, novelty shop.* tienda de barrio = convenience store.* tienda de batidos = smoothie shop.* tienda de bebidas alcohólicas = liquor store.* tienda de bricolaje = home improvement store.* tienda de campaña = tent.* tienda de caramelos = confectioner.* tienda de comestibles = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food store.* tienda de compras por Internet = online store.* tienda de delicatesen = gourmet food store.* tienda de deporte = sporting goods store.* tienda de discos = record shop, record store.* tienda de efectos navales = chandlery.* tienda de electricidad = electrical shop, electrical store, electric shop.* tienda de electrónica = electronics shop, electronics store.* tienda de juguetes = toy shop.* tienda de la esquina = corner shop, the.* tienda de la esquina, la = corner drugstore, the.* tienda de mascotas = pet shop.* tienda de muebles = furniture shop, furniture store.* tienda de música = music store.* tienda de novedades = novelty shop.* tienda de periódicos = newsagent's shop.* tienda de productos ecológicos = health food shop, health food store.* tienda de recuerdos = souvenir shop.* tienda de regalos = souvenir shop, gift shop, novelty shop.* tienda de ropa = dress shop, clothing store.* tienda de todo a cien = dollar store.* tienda de ultramarinos = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food store.* tienda de una cadena = chain store.* tienda eletrónica = online store.* tienda en línea = online store.* tienda en lugar poco poblado = trading post.* tienda india = tepee, wigwam.* tienda online = online store.* tienda que vende de todo = general store.* tienda virtual = online store.* * *A ( Com)1 (en general) store ( esp AmE), shop ( esp BrE); (de comestibles) grocery store ( AmE), grocer's (shop) ( BrE)la tienda de la esquina the local convenience store, the corner shop ( BrE)ir de tiendas to go shoppingva a abrir su propia tienda she's going to open her own shop o storeCompuestos:● tienda de alimentación or comestiblesantique shop o ( AmE) store( Méx) department storesports shop o ( AmE) storeboutiquefurniture shop o ( AmE) storegift shop o ( AmE) storetienda de campaña tentponer or montar or armar una tienda to put up o pitch a tentquitar or desmontar or desarmar una tienda to take down a tentCompuestos:ridge tentoxygen tenttrailer tent* * *
Del verbo tender: ( conjugate tender)
tienda es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tender
tienda
tender ( conjugate tender) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ ropa› ( afuera) to hang out;
( dentro de la casa) to hang (up);
2
‹ mantel› to spread;
‹ mesa› to lay, set
3
( suspendido) to hang
4 ‹ emboscada› to lay, set;
‹ trampa› to set
verbo intransitivo ( inclinarse) tienda a hacer algo to tend to do sth;
tenderse verbo pronominal ( tumbarse) to lie down
tienda sustantivo femenino
1 (Com) ( en general) store (esp AmE), shop (esp BrE);
tienda de comestibles or (AmC, Andes, Méx) abarrotes grocery store (AmE), grocer's (shop) (BrE)
2 (Dep, Mil, Ocio) tb
poner or montar una tienda to put up o pitch a tent;
desmontar una tienda to take down a tent
tender
I verbo transitivo
1 (la ropa) to hang out
2 (tumbar) to lay: la tendimos en el sofá, we laid her on the sofa
3 (extender, desplegar) to spread: tendió la manta en el suelo, he streched the blanket out on the floor
4 (cables, una vía) to lay
(puente) to build
5 (ofrecer) to hold out: me tendió la mano, he held out his hand
(alargar, aproximar) to pass, hand
6 (una emboscada, trampa) to set
II verbo intransitivo to tend [a, to]: tiende a ser pesimista, he is prone to pessimism
tienda sustantivo femenino
1 Com shop, US store: tienda de comestibles o ultramarinos, grocer's (shop), US grocery
tienda de regalos, gift shop
tienda libre de impuestos, dutyfree shop
2 tienda de campaña, tent
' tienda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarrotería
- abrir
- alfarería
- almacén
- amarrar
- antigüedad
- aparador
- asaltar
- barrio
- bodega
- caja
- camisería
- carpa
- cristalería
- despachar
- desvalijar
- escaparate
- expositor
- expositora
- informatización
- instalar
- lavabo
- lencería
- luna
- negocio
- papelería
- pedir
- peletería
- perfumería
- premamá
- presupuesto
- puesta
- puesto
- relojería
- saquear
- saqueo
- sillería
- sombrerería
- tapicería
- trapería
- ultramarinos
- venir
- a
- abarrotes
- anticuario
- armar
- asalto
- atención
- atender
- autoservicio
English:
around
- browse
- caller
- chain store
- counter
- curio
- dairy
- deal with
- delicatessen
- department
- duty-free
- establishment
- expand
- fitting
- fix-it
- flagship
- flap
- florist
- footwear
- good
- grocer
- grocery
- haberdashery
- interest
- junk shop
- lock up
- look round
- loot
- lower
- man
- open
- paper shop
- peg
- pitch
- processing
- return
- salesman
- saleswoman
- serve
- set up
- shop
- short-change
- stock
- store
- tent
- window
- antique
- bound
- cash
- chain
* * *tienda nf1. [establecimiento] shop, store;ir de tiendas to go shoppingAndes, CAm, Méx tienda de abarrotes Br grocer's shop, US grocery store;tienda de antigüedades antique shop;tienda de artículos de regalo gift shop;Méx tienda bandera flagship store;tienda de departamentos department store;tienda de deportes sports shop;tienda de fábrica factory outlet;tienda libre de impuestos duty-free shop;tienda insignia flagship store;tienda de modas clothes shop o store;tienda de muebles furniture shop o store;tienda de ropa clothes shop o store;tienda virtual on-line store o retailermontar/desmontar la tienda to pitch/take down one's tenttienda (de campaña) canadiense ridge tent; Med tienda de oxígeno oxygen tent* * *f store, shop;ir de tiendas go shopping* * *tienda nf1) : store, shop2) ortienda de campaña : tent* * *tienda n shop -
69 Geschäftsstraße
f WIRTS. shopping street* * *die Geschäftsstraßeshopping street* * *Ge|schạ̈fts|stra|ßefshopping street* * *Ge·schäfts·stra·ßef shopping street* * *die shopping street* * ** * *die shopping street -
70 Hauptgeschäftsstraße
f main shopping street* * *Haupt|ge|schạ̈fts|stra|ßefmain shopping street* * *die main shopping street* * *Hauptgeschäftsstraße f main shopping street* * *die main shopping street -
71 commerçant
commerçant, e [kɔmεʀsɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjective2. masculine noun3. feminine noun* * *
1.
commerçante kɔmɛʀsɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif
2.
nom masculin, féminin shopkeeper, storekeeper USpetit commerçant — small shopkeeper ou storekeeper US
grand or gros commerçant — large retailer
les commerçants ferment en août — the shops ou stores US close in August
* * *kɔmɛʀsɑ̃, ɑ̃t commerçant, -e1. adj1) (peuple, tradition) trading2) (rue, quartier) shopping modif3) (personne) commercially shrewdIl est très commerçant. — He's a shrewd businessman.
2. nm/fshopkeeper, storekeeper USA* * *A adj rue commerçante shopping street; quartier commerçant shopping area; nation très commerçante great trading nation; il n'est pas très commerçant he's not interested in pleasing the customer.B ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f shopkeeper, storekeeper US; petit commerçant small shopkeeper ou storekeeper US; grand or gros commerçant large retailer; les commerçants ferment en août the shops ou stores US close in August.( féminin commerçante) [kɔmɛrsɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [peuple, port, pays] trading (modificateur)[rue, quartier] shopping (modificateur)2. [qui a le sens du commerce]ils en offrent deux pour le prix d'un, c'est très commerçant they sell two for the price of one, that's good business senseil a l'esprit commerçant he's a born salesman, he could sell you anything————————, commerçante [kɔmɛrsɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininles petits commerçants small ou retail traders -
72 Ladenstraße
f shopping street* * *La|den|stra|ßefshopping street* * *La·den·stra·ßef HANDEL shopping streetverkehrsfreie \Ladenstraße [shopping] mall* * *Ladenstraße f shopping street -
73 calle de tiendas
(n.) = shopping streetEx. In a typical city, there is only one leading shopping street.* * *(n.) = shopping streetEx: In a typical city, there is only one leading shopping street.
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74 Einkaufsmeile
f long (pedestrianized) shopping street* * *Ein·kaufs·mei·lef ÖKON shopping mile* * *Einkaufsmeile f long (pedestrianized) shopping street -
75 Straße
f; -, -n1. (Fahrbahn und Straße als Verbindungsweg, Betonung auf den Verkehr) road; (Straße in der Stadt mit Bürgersteig und angrenzenden Gebäuden, Betonung auf das Straßenleben) street; die Straße zum Bahnhof the road (leading) to the station (Am. train station); in der Stadt: the street leading (up) to the station (Am. train station); durch die Straßen fahren drive through the streets; eine laute Straße viel Verkehr: a noisy road; viel menschliches Treiben: a noisy street; auf der Straße in (bes. Am. on) the street; (auf der Fahrbahn) on the road; auf der Straße spielen play in the street; auf die Straße laufen aus einem Haus: run out into the street; auf die Fahrbahn: run into the road; das Postamt ist in der nächsten Straße the post office is in (Am. on) the next street; das Zimmer geht zur Straße the room faces the street ( oder road); an der Straße at the roadside; Verkauf über die Straße Straßenverkauf2. fig., in Wendungen: auf offener Straße in broad daylight; auf die Straße gehen (demonstrieren) take to the streets ( für in support of); jemanden auf die Straße setzen throw ( oder turn) s.o. out (onto the street); jemanden von der Straße auflesen pick s.o. up off the street; auf der Straße liegen oder sitzen Arbeitsloser: be jobless; Obdachloser: be on the streets, have no roof over one’s head; dort liegt das Geld auf der Straße the streets are paved with gold there; der Mann auf der Straße the man in (Am. on) the street, Brit. auch umg. altm. the man on the Clapham omnibus; Mädchen von der Straße streetwalker, prostitute; Jugendliche von der Straße holen rescue juveniles from a life on the streets; Herrschaft der Straße mob rule; der Druck der Straße pressure from the mass of the people ( oder population)4. GEOG. (Meeresenge) strait(s Pl.); die Straße von Dover the Straits of Dover; die Straße von Gibraltar meist the Straits of Gibraltar; die Straße von Hormos oder Hormuz the Strait of Hormuz* * *die Straße(Fahrweg) road; street; way;(Meerenge) straits; strait* * *Stra|ße ['ʃtraːsə]f -, -n1) road; (in Stadt, Dorf) street, road; (= kleine Landstraße) lanean der Stráße — by the roadside
auf die Stráße gehen (lit) — to go out on the street; (als Demonstrant) to take to the streets, to go out into the streets; (als Prostituierte) to go on or walk the streets
auf der Stráße liegen (fig inf) — to be out of work; (als Wohnungsloser) to be on the streets; (als Faulenzer, Asozialer etc) to hang around the streets, to hang around street corners; (Kraftfahrer) to have broken down
auf die Stráße gesetzt werden (inf) — to be turned out (onto the streets); (als Arbeiter) to be sacked (Brit inf), to get the sack (Brit inf), to be or get fired (inf)
über die Stráße gehen — to cross (the road/street)
er wohnt drei Stráßen weiter — he lives three blocks further on
mit etw auf die Stráße gehen — to take to the streets about sth
er ist aus unserer Stráße — he's from our street
davon spricht die ganze Stráße — the whole street's talking about it
die Stráßen der Großstadt — the city streets
Verkauf über die Stráße — takeaway (Brit) or takeout (US) sales; (von Getränken) off-licence sales pl (Brit), package store sales pl (US)
etw über die Stráße verkaufen — to sell sth to take away (Brit) or to take out (US)
das Geld liegt auf der Stráße — money is there for the asking
das Geld liegt nicht auf der Stráße — money doesn't grow on trees
ein Mädchen von der Stráße — a lady of pleasure
der Mann auf der Stráße (fig) — the man in the street
2) (= Meerenge) strait(s pl)die Stráße von Dover/Gibraltar/Messina etc — the Straits of Dover/Gibraltar/Messina etc
3)(= Mob, Pöbel)
die Stráße — the masses pl, the rabbledie Herrschaft der Stráße — mob rule
4) (TECH) (= Fertigungsstraße) (production) line; (= Walzstraße) train* * *die1) (a road, especially a large or main road.) highway2) (a strip of ground usually with a hard level surface for people, vehicles etc to travel on: This road takes you past the school; ( also adjective) road safety.) road3) ((often abbreviated to Rd when written) used in the names of roads or streets: His address is 24 School Road.) road4) (a road with houses, shops etc on one or both sides, in a town or village: the main shopping street; I met her in the street.) street5) ((abbreviated to St when written) used in the names of certain roads: Her address is 4 Shakespeare St.) street* * *Stra·ße<-, -n>[ˈʃtra:sə]fschicken Sie bitte einen Abschleppwagen, ich liege auf der \Straße fest please send a breakdown lorry, I've broken downauf die \Straße gehen to demonstratedie \Straße von Dover/Gibraltar/Messina the Straits of Dover/Gibraltar/Messina2. (das Volk)▪ die \Straße the mob + sing/pl vb pej3.▶ auf der \Straße liegen (arbeitslos sein) to be on the dole BRIT [or AM unemployment [insurance]] fam* * *die; Straße, Straßen1) (in Ortschaften) street; road; (außerhalb) roadauf offener Straße — in [the middle of] the street
Verkauf über die Straße — take away sales pl.; (von alkoholischen Getränken) off-licence sales pl.
mit Prostituierten kann man hier die Straßen pflastern — (ugs.) the place is full of prostitutes (coll.)
jemanden auf die Straße setzen od. werfen — (ugs.) (aus einer Stellung) sack somebody (coll.); give somebody the sack (coll.); (aus einer Wohnung) turn somebody out on to the street
auf der Straße liegen od. sitzen od. stehen — (ugs.) (arbeitslos sein) be out of work; (ohne Wohnung sein) be on the streets
auf die Straße gehen — (ugs.) (demonstrieren) take to the streets; (der Prostitution nachgehen) go on or walk the streets
2) (Meerenge) strait[s pl.]* * *1. (Fahrbahn und Straße als Verbindungsweg, Betonung auf den Verkehr) road; (Straße in der Stadt mit Bürgersteig und angrenzenden Gebäuden, Betonung auf das Straßenleben) street;die Straße zum Bahnhof the road (leading) to the station (US train station); in der Stadt: the street leading (up) to the station (US train station);durch die Straßen fahren drive through the streets;auf der Straße spielen play in the street;das Postamt ist in der nächsten Straße the post office is in (US on) the next street;das Zimmer geht zur Straße the room faces the street ( oder road);an der Straße at the roadside;auf offener Straße in broad daylight;auf die Straße gehen (demonstrieren) take to the streets (für in support of);jemanden auf die Straße setzen throw ( oder turn) sb out (onto the street);jemanden von der Straße auflesen pick sb up off the street;dort liegt das Geld auf der Straße the streets are paved with gold there;der Mann auf der Straße the man in (US on) the street, Br auch umg obs the man on the Clapham omnibus;Mädchen von der Straße streetwalker, prostitute;Jugendliche von der Straße holen rescue juveniles from a life on the streets;Herrschaft der Straße mob rule;der Druck der Straße pressure from the mass of the people ( oder population)3. nur sg:die Straße von Dover the Straits of Dover;die Straße von Gibraltar meist the Straits of Gibraltar;Hormuz the Strait of Hormuz* * *die; Straße, Straßen1) (in Ortschaften) street; road; (außerhalb) roadauf offener Straße — in [the middle of] the street
Verkauf über die Straße — take away sales pl.; (von alkoholischen Getränken) off-licence sales pl.
mit Prostituierten kann man hier die Straßen pflastern — (ugs.) the place is full of prostitutes (coll.)
jemanden auf die Straße setzen od. werfen — (ugs.) (aus einer Stellung) sack somebody (coll.); give somebody the sack (coll.); (aus einer Wohnung) turn somebody out on to the street
auf der Straße liegen od. sitzen od. stehen — (ugs.) (arbeitslos sein) be out of work; (ohne Wohnung sein) be on the streets
auf die Straße gehen — (ugs.) (demonstrieren) take to the streets; (der Prostitution nachgehen) go on or walk the streets
2) (Meerenge) strait[s pl.]* * *-n (in der Stadt) f.street n. -n f.avenue n.road n.way n. -
76 ulica
-y; -e; fna ulicy — in the street (BRIT), on the street (US)
iść/jechać ulicą — to walk/drive down the street
ślepa ulica — cul-de-sac, dead end
* * *f.1. (= droga miejska) street, road; ( w nazwach) court, drive, lane; ślepa ulica dead end, cul-de-sac; główna ulica high street, main street; ulica brukowana cobbled street; ulica jednokierunkowa/dwukierunkowa one-way/two-way street; ulica handlowa shopping street; ulica okrężna circular street; boczna ulica by-street, side street; pokój od ulicy front room; drzwi od ulicy street door; dziecko ulicy street child, guttersnipe; budynek po drugiej stronie ulicy the building over l. across the street; iść ulicą walk down l. along the street; na ulicy on l. in the street; przechodzić przez ulicę cross the street l. road; skręcać w boczną ulicę turn off into a side street; wyrzucić kogoś na ulicę turn sb out into the street; mieszkać na ulicy be on the streets, be on the bum; pracować na ulicy walk the streets; na ulicy Roosevelta on Roosevelt street; pieniądze leżą na ulicy the streets are paved with gold; spotkać kogoś na ulicy meet sb in the street; wyjść na ulicę (= demonstrować) take to the streets; skończyć na ulicy przen. end up in the street; biegać po ulicach run the streets; wałęsać się po ulicach roam the streets; ulice spłynęły krwią the streets ran with blood; muzykować na ulicy busk; na przeciwległym rogu ulicy kitty-corner (from l. to sth).2. (= tłum uliczny) mob.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ulica
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77 торговая улица
1) Economy: business street (пересекающая главный торговый проезд), retail mall (с большим числом магазинов), shopping mall (с большим числом магазинов)2) Accounting: string street (пересекающая главный торговый проезд)3) Advertising: mall4) Business: shopping street -
78 calle comercial
(n.) = shopping mileEx. It is the longest shopping mile in town with its famous KaDeWe, the biggest department-store on the European continent.* * *(n.) = shopping mileEx: It is the longest shopping mile in town with its famous KaDeWe, the biggest department-store on the European continent.
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79 Flaniermeile
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80 търговска улица
business streetbusiness streetsshopping streetshopping streetsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > търговска улица
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Shopping Street Apartment Budapest — (Будапешт,Венгрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 1052 Будапешт, Kígyó … Каталог отелей
Central shopping street apartment - Romantique — (Канны,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: 107 rue d An … Каталог отелей
street — W1S1 [stri:t] n [: Old English; Origin: strAt] 1.) a public road in a city or town that has houses, shops etc on one or both sides ▪ We moved to Center Street when I was young. ▪ I walked on further down the street . ▪ Someone just moved in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Street name — A street name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street. The street name usually forms part of the address (though addresses in some parts of the world, notably most of Japan, make no reference to street names). Buildings are often given … Wikipedia
Street or road name — For other uses, see Street name (disambiguation). Abbey Road in London … Wikipedia
street — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, wide ▪ narrow ▪ bustling, busy, congested, crowded ▪ pedestrian … Collocations dictionary
shopping — noun 1 activity of shopping ADJECTIVE ▪ late night, morning, weekend ▪ back to school (AmE), Christmas, holiday (esp. AmE), last minute, sales (BrE) … Collocations dictionary
street names — In Britain, main roads outside towns and cities are known by numbers rather than names. An exception is the A1 from London to north eastern England, which is often called the Great North Road. Roads that follow the line of former Roman roads also … Universalium
Street Fighter II V — ストリートファイターⅡ V (Sutorīto Faitā Tsū Bui) Genre Ad … Wikipedia
Shopping in Taipei — Shopping venues in Taipei may include department stores, malls, transit malls, night markets, and shopping districts.Taipei has many night markets, most famous of which is the Shilin Night Market in the Shilin District of the city. The… … Wikipedia
Shopping malls in New Jersey — have played a major role in shaping the suburban landscape of the state following World War II.HistoryNew Jersey, the most densely populated state in the United States, and in the suburban sphere of influence of both New York City and… … Wikipedia