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1 visita guiada
f.guided tour.* * *(AmL) guided tour* * *(n.) = guided tour, orientation tourEx. The Australians went on guided tours round the National Library and a number of academic and national libraries.Ex. The usual orientation tour of the library for groups of new students was replaced by self-guided tours on cassette tapes.* * *(AmL) guided tour* * *(n.) = guided tour, orientation tourEx: The Australians went on guided tours round the National Library and a number of academic and national libraries.
Ex: The usual orientation tour of the library for groups of new students was replaced by self-guided tours on cassette tapes.* * *guided tour -
2 стандартная ориентация
Mathematics: standard orientation, usual orientationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стандартная ориентация
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3 стандартная ориентация
standard orientation мат., usual orientationРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > стандартная ориентация
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4 explanada
f.1 area of flat or level ground.2 esplanade.past part.past participle of spanish verb: explanar.* * *1 esplanade* * ** * *femenino ( plataforma) raised area, terrace; ( delante de un edificio) leveled* area; ( al lado del mar) esplanade* * *= esplanade, concourse.Ex. With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex. The station has a single large concourse populated with the usual assortment of shops and eateries.----* Explanada de las Mezquitas, la = Temple Mount, the.* * *femenino ( plataforma) raised area, terrace; ( delante de un edificio) leveled* area; ( al lado del mar) esplanade* * *= esplanade, concourse.Ex: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.
Ex: The station has a single large concourse populated with the usual assortment of shops and eateries.* Explanada de las Mezquitas, la = Temple Mount, the.* * *1 (plataforma) raised area, terrace2 (delante de un edificio) leveled area, open area; (al lado del mar) esplanade* * *
explanada sustantivo femenino ( plataforma) raised area, terrace;
( delante de un edificio) leveled( conjugate leveled) area;
( al lado del mar) esplanade
explanada sustantivo femenino esplanade
' explanada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rellano
English:
concourse
- esplanade
- plaza
* * *explanada nfarea of flat o level ground* * ** * *explanada nf: esplanade, promenade -
5 extravío
m.1 misplacement, loss, misplacing, mislaying.2 loss of orientation, going astray, obnubilation, aberration.3 misleading.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: extraviar.* * *2 figurado (perversión) deviation, leading astray* * *SM1) (=pérdida) [de objeto] loss, mislaying; [de animal] loss2) [moral] misconduct, erring, evil ways pl* * *masculino (frml) loss* * *= misplacement.Ex. Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.* * *masculino (frml) loss* * *= misplacement.Ex: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.
* * *( frml)loss* * *
Del verbo extraviar: ( conjugate extraviar)
extravío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
extravió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
extraviar
extravío
extraviar ( conjugate extraviar) verbo transitivo (frml) to mislay (frml), to lose
extraviarse verbo pronominal (frml) [persona/animal] to get lost;
[ documento] to go missing
extraviar verbo transitivo to lose
extravío sustantivo masculino misplacement, mislaying
' extravío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aberración
* * *extravío nm1. [pérdida] loss, mislaying2. [desenfreno] excess* * *m loss* * *extravío nm1) pérdida: loss, misplacement2) : misconduct
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