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Alcalde Lord Alcalde de la ciudad
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Lord Mayor, Lord Provost Info
mayor
mayor [ingl. am. ˈmeɪər, ingl. brit. mɛː]
mayor SUST.:
intendente mf (municipal) Río Pl.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
mayor [ingl. am. ˈmeɪər, ingl. brit. mɛː]
mayor SUST.:
intendente mf (municipal) Río Pl.
provost [ingl. am. ˈproʊˌvoʊst, ingl. brit. ˈprɒvəst] SUST.
1. provost (in UK) UNIV.:
2. provost (in US) UNIV.:
3. provost (in UK) REL.:
deán m
4. provost (in Scotland) POL.:
Provost Info
mayor.
I. lord [ingl. am. lɔrd, ingl. brit. lɔːd] SUST.
1.1. lord (nobleman):
as drunk as a lord arcznte.
como una cuba coloq.
1.2. lord (in UK):
1.3. lord:
my Lord (addressing judge) ingl. brit.
1.4. lord (in UK titles):
2.1. lord (God):
2.2. lord in interj. phrases:
oh Lord coloq.
¡ay, no! coloq.
II. lord [ingl. am. lɔrd, ingl. brit. lɔːd] V. trans.
I. live2 [ingl. am. laɪv, ingl. brit. lʌɪv] ADJ.
1. live (alive):
2.1. live (of current interest):
live issue
live issue
2.2. live (still in use):
3. live RADIO, TV:
4.1. live ELECTR.:
live circuit/terminal
live circuit/terminal
4.2. live (burning):
5. live DEP.:
live ball
II. live2 [ingl. am. laɪv, ingl. brit. lʌɪv] ADV.
1. live:
live RADIO, TV broadcast
live RADIO, TV broadcast
2. live (operational):
I. live1 [ingl. am. lɪv, ingl. brit. lɪv] V. intr.
1.1. live (be, remain alive):
you'll live coloq.
no te vas a morir coloq.
1.2. live (experience life):
2.1. live (conduct one's life):
2.2. live (support oneself):
3.1. live (reside):
it will hit him where he lives ingl. am. argot
3.2. live (belong):
live esp ingl. brit. coloq.
II. live1 [ingl. am. lɪv, ingl. brit. lɪv] V. trans.
1. live (exist in specified way):
2. live (throw oneself into):
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
mayor [meəʳ, ingl. am. meɪɚ] SUST.
alcalde(sa) m (f)
provost [ˈprɒvəst, ingl. am. ˈproʊvoʊst] SUST.
1. provost ingl. brit. UNIV.:
rector(a) m (f)
2. provost esc. POL.:
alcalde(sa) m (f)
lord [lɔ:d, ingl. am. lɔ:rd] SUST.
1. lord ingl. brit. (British peer):
2. lord (aristocrat):
en el diccionario PONS
mayor [ˈmeɪ·ər] SUST.
alcalde(sa) m (f)
provost [ˈproʊ·voʊst] SUST. UNIV.
rector(a) m (f)
lord [lɔrd] SUST.
Present
Ilord
youlord
he/she/itlords
welord
youlord
theylord
Past
Ilorded
youlorded
he/she/itlorded
welorded
youlorded
theylorded
Present Perfect
Ihavelorded
youhavelorded
he/she/ithaslorded
wehavelorded
youhavelorded
theyhavelorded
Past Perfect
Ihadlorded
youhadlorded
he/she/ithadlorded
wehadlorded
youhadlorded
theyhadlorded
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The non-socialist parties succeeded at keeping the mayor until 2003 after this.
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He ran for re-election as mayor in 2002, but was defeated.
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He later served as mayor from 1959 to 1971 and 1979 to 1987.
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He held office until 1978, when he did not run for re-election for mayor.
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This was the first veto the mayor used during his term.
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