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1 vestíbulo
m.1 hall, foyer, entrance hall, lobby.2 concourse, hallway, wide hall in a public building.* * *1 (de casa) hall, entrance2 (de hotel etc) hall, lobby, vestibule, foyer3 ANATOMÍA (del oído) vestibule* * *noun m.hall, lobby* * *SM [de casa, hotel] vestibule frm, lobby, hall; (Teat) foyer* * ** * *= vestibule.Ex. He passed through an door into a vestibule, and then through a second door into the vast interior.* * ** * *= vestibule.Ex: He passed through an door into a vestibule, and then through a second door into the vast interior.
* * *1 ( Arquit) (de una casa particular) hall; (de un edificio público) lobby; (de un teatro, cine) foyer2 ( Anat) vestibule* * *
vestíbulo sustantivo masculino ( de casa particular) hall;
( de edificio público) lobby;
(de teatro, cine) foyer
vestíbulo sustantivo masculino hall
(en un edificio público) lobby
(en el cine, el teatro) foyer
' vestíbulo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrada
- recibidor
- portal
English:
entrance hall
- foyer
- hall
- hallway
- lobby
- entrance
* * *vestíbulo nm1. [de casa] (entrance) hall;[de hotel, oficina] lobby, foyer* * ** * *vestíbulo nm: vestibule, hall, lobby, foyer* * *1. (en una casa) hall2. (en un hotel) foyer -
2 atrio
m.1 portico.2 atrium.* * *1 (patio) atrium2 (vestíbulo) vestibule, entrance hall* * *SM ( Hist) atrium, inner courtyard; (Rel) vestibule, porch; [de garaje] forecourt* * *masculino ( patio interior) atrium; (de templo, palacio) portico, vestibule* * *masculino ( patio interior) atrium; (de templo, palacio) portico, vestibule* * *atrio11 = atrium [atria, -pl.], portico.Ex: The extension was designed to blend with the original listed building and the two have been linked by a glass atrium giving access to the whole library.
Ex: Most of these Medieval porticoes were walled up for security reasons.* del atrio = atrial.atrio22 = atrium [atria, -pl.].Nota: Usado en anatomía.Ex: Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and involves the two upper chambers ( atria) of the heart.
* * *1 (patio interior) atrium2 (de un templo, palacio) portico, vestibule* * *atrio nm1. [pórtico] portico2. [patio interior] atrium* * *m atrium* * *atrio nm1) : atrium2) : portico -
3 esterilla de la entrada de la casa
(n.) = welcome matEx. There were silvery snail tracks on the welcome mat in the vestibule.* * *(n.) = welcome matEx: There were silvery snail tracks on the welcome mat in the vestibule.
Spanish-English dictionary > esterilla de la entrada de la casa
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4 fuelle
m.1 bellows.2 accordion pleats.3 connecting corridor, concertina vestibule (entre vagones).4 bag of the bagpipe.5 gusset.6 stamina.7 folding hood, folding top.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: follar.* * *2 (de flauta) bag3 (de bolso) accordion pleats plural4 (de cámara fotográfica) bellows plural* * *SM1) [para el fuego] bellows pl ; [de gaita] bag; [de bolso, maleta] gusset; [de autobús, tren] connecting section2) (Aut) folding top, folding hood (EEUU)3) (Fot) bellows pl4) (=pulmones) puff *, breath5) (=aguante) stamina, staying powertener fuelle — to have the stamina, have the staying power
6) * (=soplón) grass ** * *masculino bellows (pl)* * *= bellows.Ex. Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.----* quedarse sin fuelle = run out of + steam.* * *masculino bellows (pl)* * *= bellows.Ex: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.
* quedarse sin fuelle = run out of + steam.* * *1 (para el fuego) bellows (pl)una maleta de fuelle an expandable suitcase3 (de un autobús, tren) bellows (pl)* * *
fuelle sustantivo masculino
bellows (pl)
fuelle sustantivo masculino
1 bellows, pump: dale un poco al fuelle, que se está apagando el fuego, pump the bellows - the fire is going out
2 Mús (bolsa de la gaita) windbag
♦ Locuciones: quedarse sin fuelle, to be out of breath
' fuelle' also found in these entries:
English:
bellows
* * *fuelle nm1. [para soplar] bellows2. [de maletín, bolso] accordion pleats3. [de cámara fotográfica] bellows4. [entre vagones] connecting corridor, concertina vestibule* * *m bellows pl ;perder fuelle fig fam run out of steam* * *fuelle nm: bellows -
5 plateado
adj.1 silver-plated, hoary, silvery, silvered.2 rich, loaded, well-to-do, wealthy.m.silver-plating, silver plate, silvery.past part.past participle of spanish verb: platear.* * *1→ link=platear platear► adjetivo1 (color) silvery* * *1. ADJ1) (=de plata) [color] [objeto] silver; [cabello] silver, silvery; [brillo] silvery; (Téc) silver-plated2) Méx wealthy2.* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( del color de la plata) silversus sienes plateadas — (liter) his silvery temples
b) ( con baño de plata) silver-platedIImasculino silver-plating* * *= silvery.Ex. There were silvery snail tracks on the welcome mat in the vestibule.----* cinta ancha adhesiva plateada = duct tape.* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( del color de la plata) silversus sienes plateadas — (liter) his silvery temples
b) ( con baño de plata) silver-platedIImasculino silver-plating* * *= silvery.Ex: There were silvery snail tracks on the welcome mat in the vestibule.
* cinta ancha adhesiva plateada = duct tape.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (del color de la plata) ‹hebilla/coche› silversus sienes plateadas ( liter); his silvery temples2 (con baño de plata) silver-platedsilver-plating* * *
Del verbo platear: ( conjugate platear)
plateado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
plateado
platear
plateado◊ -da adjetivo
plateado,-a adjetivo
1 (color) silver
2 (con baño de plata) silverplated
' plateado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plateada
English:
silver-plated
- silvery
- silver
* * *plateado, -a adj1. [con plata] silver-plated2. [color] silvery* * *adj Méxwealthy* * *plateado, -da adj1) : silver, silvery2) : silver-plated* * *plateado n1. (de color) silver2. (bañado en plata) silver plated -
6 portal
adj.pylic.m.1 entrance hall (entrada).viven en aquel portal they live at that number2 crib, Nativity scene.3 portal (computing) (página web).* * *1 (entrada de edificio) hallway\el portal de Belén the stable at Bethlehem* * *noun m.1) portal2) doorway* * *SM1) [de edificio] (=vestíbulo) hallway; (=puerta) front door2) [de casa] hall, vestibule frm3) (Rel)portal de Belén — (=representación navideña) Nativity scene
el portal de Belén — (Biblia) the stable at Bethlehem
4) (Dep) goal5) [de muralla] gate6) (Internet) portal* * *1)a) ( de casa - entrada) doorway; (- vestíbulo) hallb) (de iglesia, palacio) portalc) ( en muralla) gateel portal de Belén — (Bib) the stable at Bethlehem
2) portales masculino plural ( soportales) arcade* * *= doorway, portal, Web site [website], site, search engine, subject gateway, gateway, portal site, gateway site, metasite.Ex. Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.Ex. Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.Ex. Generally speaking, people who post information at Web sites intend to make it freely available.Ex. However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.Ex. The number of World Wide Web (WWW) databases or search engines has grown rapidly = El total de bases de datos o buscadores World Wide Web ha aumentado rápidamente.Ex. Subject gateways are Internet-based services designed to help users locate 'high quality' information that is available on the Internet and consists typically of a database describing Internet resources and offering hyperlinks to them.Ex. One of the roles of the local library is to act as a gateway to other information sources.Ex. The author presents a view of portal sites as a radically different model from those currently embraced by traditional information companies.Ex. The search engines are attempting to become portal or gateway sites, keeping visitors for longer.Ex. The article 'Virtual holiday excursions' covers metasites, holiday sites, virtual travel, pleasure reading, odd ball sites, personal psychology, personal ads, and fortune telling.----* módulo de aceso de un portal = portlet.* portal de Internet = Web portal, Internet portal, web-based research guide.* portales = portal.* portal temático = subject guide, subject portal.* portal vertical = vortal (vertical portal).* portal web = Web portal, Web guide.* ventana de un portal = portlet.* * *1)a) ( de casa - entrada) doorway; (- vestíbulo) hallb) (de iglesia, palacio) portalc) ( en muralla) gateel portal de Belén — (Bib) the stable at Bethlehem
2) portales masculino plural ( soportales) arcade* * *= doorway, portal, Web site [website], site, search engine, subject gateway, gateway, portal site, gateway site, metasite.Ex: Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.
Ex: Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.Ex: Generally speaking, people who post information at Web sites intend to make it freely available.Ex: However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.Ex: The number of World Wide Web (WWW) databases or search engines has grown rapidly = El total de bases de datos o buscadores World Wide Web ha aumentado rápidamente.Ex: Subject gateways are Internet-based services designed to help users locate 'high quality' information that is available on the Internet and consists typically of a database describing Internet resources and offering hyperlinks to them.Ex: One of the roles of the local library is to act as a gateway to other information sources.Ex: The author presents a view of portal sites as a radically different model from those currently embraced by traditional information companies.Ex: The search engines are attempting to become portal or gateway sites, keeping visitors for longer.Ex: The article 'Virtual holiday excursions' covers metasites, holiday sites, virtual travel, pleasure reading, odd ball sites, personal psychology, personal ads, and fortune telling.* módulo de aceso de un portal = portlet.* portal de Internet = Web portal, Internet portal, web-based research guide.* portales = portal.* portal temático = subject guide, subject portal.* portal vertical = vortal (vertical portal).* portal web = Web portal, Web guide.* ventana de un portal = portlet.* * *A1 (de una casa — entrada) doorway; (— vestíbulo) hall2 (de una iglesia, un palacio) portal3 (en una muralla) gateel portal de Belén ( Bib) the stable at BethlehemC ( Inf) portal* * *
portal sustantivo masculino
(— vestíbulo) hall
portal sustantivo masculino
1 (puerta de la calle) main door
(de una finca) gateway
2 (recinto de entrada) entrance hall
' portal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pórtico
- risa
- telefonillo
- farol
* * *portal nm1. [entrada] entrance hall;[puerta] main door;viven en aquel portal they live at that number2. [belén] crib, Nativity scene;el portal de Belén the stable at Bethlehem* * *m2 ( entrada) doorway3 INFOR portal* * *portal nm1) : portal, doorway2) vestíbulo: vestibule, hall* * *portal n entrance hall -
7 zaguán
m.hallway, vestibule.* * *1 hall, hallway* * *SM1) (=entrada) hallway, entrance hall2) CAm (=garaje) garage* * *masculino hallway* * *masculino hallway* * *hallway* * *
zaguán sustantivo masculino
hallway
zaguán sustantivo masculino hall, hallway
* * *zaguán nm(entrance) hall* * *m hall(way)* * * -
8 recibidor
adj.receiving.m.1 entrance hall.2 reception room, entrance hall, waiting room, lobby.3 receiver, receiving teller.4 receiving station.* * *1 (de casa) entrance hall* * *ISM [de casa] hallIIrecibidor, -aSM / F (=persona) recipient, receiver* * *masculino entrance hall* * *= entrance hall, hall, reception room, foyer, entrance foyer.Ex. Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.Ex. The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.Ex. This article describes the damage caused to the library by a fire in a reception room, including furniture and fittings and smoke damage to the 19th century collection of monographs.Ex. The new library covers 4,700 square metres and shares a foyer with the art gallery.Ex. Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.* * *masculino entrance hall* * *= entrance hall, hall, reception room, foyer, entrance foyer.Ex: Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.
Ex: The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.Ex: This article describes the damage caused to the library by a fire in a reception room, including furniture and fittings and smoke damage to the 19th century collection of monographs.Ex: The new library covers 4,700 square metres and shares a foyer with the art gallery.Ex: Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.* * *entrance hall* * *
recibidor sustantivo masculino
entrance hall
recibidor m (vestíbulo de una casa) (entrance) hall
' recibidor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bisel
English:
double
- foyer
- hallway
- sculpture
* * *recibidor nmentrance hall* * *m entrance hall* * *recibidor nm: vestibule, entrance hall* * *recibidor n hall -
9 recibimiento
m.reception, welcome.* * *1 reception, welcome* * *SM1) (=acogida) welcome, receptiondispensar a algn un recibimiento apoteósico — to give sb a tremendous o frm rapturous welcome o reception
2) † (=antesala) anteroom, vestibule; (=sala) reception room; (=vestíbulo) hall* * *masculino reception* * *= reception, welcome, reception.Ex. The first edition was intended to fill this gap, and its reception, both in Britain and abroad, showed that it did indeed fulfil a real need.Ex. According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.* * *masculino reception* * *= reception, welcome, reception.Ex: The first edition was intended to fill this gap, and its reception, both in Britain and abroad, showed that it did indeed fulfil a real need.
Ex: According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.* * *receptionle dispensaron un cálido recibimiento he was given a warm reception o welcome* * *
recibimiento sustantivo masculino
reception
recibimiento m (de una persona) welcome, reception
' recibimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tibieza
- dispensar
- efusivo
English:
greeting
- reception
* * *recibimiento nmreception, welcome;tuvieron un caluroso recibimiento they were given a warm welcome o reception;el equipo tuvo un recibimiento multitudinario crowds of people turned out to welcome the team* * *m reception* * *recibimiento nm: reception, welcome -
10 casapuerta
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11 escuela de capacitación
• technical reserve• technical school• technical skill• vestibule schoolDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > escuela de capacitación
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12 portal
• doorway• entrance• entranceway• entryway• porch• portal• portico• vestibule -
13 vestíbulo
• antechamber• entrance hall• foyer• haliotis cracherodi• hall of fame• hallucinogenic• halo• lobby• vestibule -
14 zaguán
• hallucinogenic• halo• vestibule -
15 acueducto vestibular
m.aqueduct of vestibule. -
16 arteria bulbosa
f.artery of bulb of vestibule, artery of vestibular bulb, vestibular bulb artery. -
17 bulbo vestibulovaginal
m.bulb of the vestibule, vestibulovaginal bulb. -
18 cresta vestibular
f.vestibular crest, crest of vestibule. -
19 portalico
m. & diminut.a small vestibule or porch. -
20 vestíbulo bucal
m.buccal vestibule.
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vestibule — [ vɛstibyl ] n. m. • 1509; vestible 1350; it. vestibulo ou vestibolo, du lat. vestibulum 1 ♦ Pièce d entrée (d un édifice, d une maison, d un appartement). ⇒ antichambre, entrée, hall. « le vestibule de son petit appartement de célibataire »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Vestibule — or Vestibulum can have the following meanings, each primarily based upon a common origin, from early 17th century French, derived from Latin vestibulum, i n. entrance court .AnatomyIn general, vestibule is a small space or cavity at the beginning … Wikipedia
Vestibule — Ves ti*bule, n. [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F. vestibule.] The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall. [1913 Webster] {Vestibule of the ear}. (Anat.) See under {Ear}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vestibule — VESTIBULE. s. m. La piece du bastiment qui s offre la premiere à ceux qui entrent, & qui est un passage à toutes les autres. Un grand vestibule. un beau vestibule. il n entra pas dans la sale, il demeura dans le vestibule … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Vestibule — Ves ti*bule, v. t. To furnish with a vestibule or vestibules. Brander Matthews. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vestibule — m. vestibule … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
vestibule — [ves′tə byo͞ol΄] n. [Fr < L vestibulum, entrance hall] 1. a small entrance hall or room, either to a building or to a larger room ☆ 2. the enclosed passage between passenger cars of a train, with doors for entrance or exit 3. Anat. Zool. any… … English World dictionary
vestibule — index entrance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vestibule — (n.) 1620s, a porch, later antechamber, lobby (1730), from Fr. vestible, from L. vestibulum forecourt, entrance, of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
vestibule — [n] small room for arrivals antechamber, anteroom, doorway, entrance, entrance hall, entry, entryway, foyer, gateway, hall, hallway, lobby, narthex, porch, portal, portico; concept 448 … New thesaurus
vestibule — ► NOUN 1) an antechamber or hall just inside the outer door of a building. 2) Anatomy a chamber or channel opening into another. DERIVATIVES vestibular adjective ( Anatomy ). ORIGIN Latin vestibulum entrance court … English terms dictionary