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stopover n escalatr['stɒpəʊvəSMALLr/SMALL]n.• escala s.f.• parada intermedia s.f.noun ( break in journey) parada f; ( stay) estadía f (AmL), estancia f (Esp, Méx); ( Aviat) escala f['stɒpǝʊvǝ(r)]N (Aer) escala f* * *noun ( break in journey) parada f; ( stay) estadía f (AmL), estancia f (Esp, Méx); ( Aviat) escala f -
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Del verbo escalar: ( conjugate escalar) \ \
escala es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: escala escalar
escala sustantivo femenino 1 ( en general) scale;◊ escala centígrada/Fahrenheit centigrade o Celsius/Fahrenheit scale;escala de valores set of values; escala musical (musical) scale; la escala social the social scale; hecho a escala done to scale; a gran escala on a large scale 2 (Aviac, Náut) stopover;
escalar ( conjugate escalar) verbo transitivo ‹montaña/pared› to climb, scale; (en jerarquía, clasificación) to climb (up) verbo intransitivo (Dep) to climb, go climbing
escala sustantivo femenino
1 (serie, gradación) scale: la maqueta se realizó a escala, the model was made to scale
la escala decimal, decimal scale
2 (de colores) range
escala de valores, set of values
3 (parada provisional) Náut port of call Av stopover: el avión hace escala en Barcelona, the plane stops over in Barcelona
escala técnica, refuelling stop
4 (escalera portátil) ladder, stepladder
5 (clasificación del personal de una empresa) position: subió de escala en la organización, he was promoted to a higher position in the company
6 (Mús) scale: tocó una escala muy alta, difícil de seguir con la voz, she played a very high scale which was difficult to sing
escalar
I verbo transitivo to climb, scale
II adjetivo Elec Locuciones: magnitud escalar, scalar quantitity ' escala' also found in these entries: Spanish: bastante - do - fa - la - re - sol - abajo - arriba - descendente - mayor - modelo - nivel - tarifa English: call in - full-scale - grade - kit - ladder - large-scale - model - nationally - nationwide - originate - point - port of call - price range - put in - range - Richter scale - rise - scale - scale down - sliding scale - small-scale - stop - stop off - stop over - stopover - wholesale - country - full - global - put - rope - sliding - time -
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adjective (done with great effort: a forced march.) forzado, forzosotr[fɔːst]1 (smile, laugh) forzado,-a2 (landing) forzoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLforced labour trabajos nombre masculino plural forzadosforced march marcha forzadaforced ['forst] adj: forzado, forzosoadj.• forzado, -a adj.• forzoso, -a adj.• obligatorio, -a adj.• trabajado, -a adj.fɔːrst, fɔːstadjective (before n) <labor/smile/gesture> forzado; <landing/stopover> forzoso[fɔːst]1. ADJ1) (=obligatory) [march] forzado; [repatriation] forzoso; [marriage] forzado, por la fuerza2) (=from necessity) [landing] forzoso3) (=contrived, strained) [smile] forzado4) (Hort, Agr) [vegetable, fruit] de crecimiento aceleradoforced lettuces — lechugas fpl de crecimiento acelerado
2.CPDforced entry N — (Jur) allanamiento m de morada
forced labour N — trabajos mpl forzados
* * *[fɔːrst, fɔːst]adjective (before n) <labor/smile/gesture> forzado; <landing/stopover> forzoso -
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parada sustantivo femenino 1 (Transp) parada de taxi taxi stand, taxi rank (BrE) 2 (Dep) ( en fútbol) save, stop 3 ( desfile) parade 4 (Per) ( mercado) street market
parado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (máquina, vehículo, etc) stopped, stationary (persona) still: ¡no te quedes parada, haz algo!, don't just stand there, do something!
2 (sin trabajo) unemployed, out of work
3 fig (sin iniciativa) slow
4 (desconcertado) stunned
5 LAm (de pie) standing
II sustantivo masculino y femenino unemployed person Locuciones: salir bien/mal parado, to come off well/ badly
parada sustantivo femenino
1 stop
parada de autobús, bus stop
parada de taxis, taxi rank, US taxi stand
2 Ftb save, stop
3 Mil parade ' parada' also found in these entries: Spanish: bajar - directamente - discrecional - encontrarse - escala - marquesina - parado - próxima - próximo - acercar - alto - paradero - sitio English: bus stop - catch - fast - next - parade - rank - request stop - save - standstill - stop - stop-off - stopover - stopping-place - taxi rank - taxi stand - bus - emergency - stopping train
См. также в других словарях:
Stopover — Stopover … Deutsch Wörterbuch
stopover — UK US /ˈstɒpˌəʊvər/ noun [C] UK (US layover) ► a short stay somewhere while on a trip: »The President made a brief stopover in Moscow on his way to the summit. »a ten hour/two day, etc. stopover … Financial and business terms
Stopover — Stop o ver, Stop over Stop o ver, a. Permitting one to stop over; as, a stop over check or ticket. See {To stop over}, under {Stop}, v. i. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stopover — Stop o ver, Stop over Stop o ver, n. 1. the act or privilege of stopping over; stopping at a station or airport beyond the time of the departure of the train or airplane on which one came, with the purpose of continuing one s journey on a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stopover — index halt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stopover — 1881, from STOP (Cf. stop) + OVER (Cf. over) … Etymology dictionary
stopover — ☆ stopover [stäpō΄vər ] n. 1. a brief stop or stay at a place in the course of a journey 2. a place for such a stop: Also stop off … English World dictionary
stopover — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief ▪ extended, prolonged ▪ one night, two hour, etc. VERB + STOPOVER ▪ … Collocations dictionary
stopover — [[t]stɒ̱poʊvə(r)[/t]] stopovers N COUNT A stopover is a short stay in a place in between parts of a journey. The President had talks during a brief stopover in Lisbon with his Portuguese counterpart... The Sunday flights will make a stopover in… … English dictionary
Stopover — Ein Stopover ist im Bereich des Luftverkehrs ein absichtlich angeflogenes Zwischenziel auf einer Reiseroute. Der Begriff wird in der Regel nur für längere Zwischenstopps oder Zwischenstopps mit Übernachtung verwendet, nicht aber für das Umsteigen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stopover — Stop over auch: Stop|over 〈[stɔ̣poʊvə(r)] m. 6〉 Zwischenaufenthalt bei einer Reise [<engl. stopover „Zwischenstation, Zwischenlandung“] * * * Stop|over, Stop over [ stɔp|oʊvɐ , … |oʊvɐ ], der; s, s [engl. stopover]: Zwischenlandung,… … Universal-Lexikon