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urbanización
housing development SUST. ingl. am.
inglés
inglés
español
español
low-density housing/development
español
español
inglés
inglés
development [ingl. am. dəˈvɛləpmənt, ingl. brit. dɪˈvɛləpm(ə)nt] SUST.
1.1. development U (physical, mental):
1.2. development U:
2.1. development U (of drug, engine):
2.2. development U (perfecting):
3.1. development U (of land, area):
3.2. development U (of resources):
3.3. development U (fostering):
4. development C:
5.1. development U ECON.:
5.2. development U (evolution):
6.1. development C (happening, event):
6.2. development C (advance):
7. development C MÚS.:
housing [ingl. am. ˈhaʊzɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈhaʊzɪŋ] SUST.
1.1. housing U (dwellings):
1.2. housing U (provision of houses):
2.1. housing C (cover):
2.2. housing C (hole):
I. house <pl houses [ˈhaʊzəz]> SUST. [ingl. am. haʊs, ingl. brit. haʊs]
1.1. house (dwelling):
to move house ingl. brit.
to move house ingl. brit.
as safe as houses ingl. brit.
to clean house ingl. am. (restore order)
to clean house ingl. am. (restore order)
to get along like a house afire or ingl. brit. on fire coloq. (be very friendly)
to get along like a house afire or ingl. brit. on fire coloq. (be very friendly)
atrbv. house buyer
1.2. house (household):
1.3. house (dynasty):
2.1. house POL.:
2.2. house (in debate):
3.1. house COM.:
atrbv. the house style
3.2. house (brothel):
house ingl. am.
4.1. house TEAT. (auditorium):
house full
house full
4.2. house TEAT. (audience):
4.3. house TEAT. (performance):
5.1. house ENS.:
5.2. house (monastery) REL.:
6. house astrol:
II. house V. trans. [ingl. am. haʊz, ingl. brit. haʊz]
1. house (accommodate):
house person/family
house person/family
2. house (contain):
house office/museum
3. house (store):
III. house INTERJ. [ingl. am. haʊs, ingl. brit. haʊs] ingl. brit.
¡cartón! amer.
¡bingo! Esp.
housing development SUST. ingl. am.
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
development [dɪˈveləpmənt] SUST.
1. development:
2. development (growth stage):
development of skills
3. development (progress):
development of products
4. development (event):
5. development (building of):
6. development (building on):
development of land
7. development (industrialization):
8. development MÚS. (elaboration):
I. house [haʊs] SUST.
1. house (inhabitation):
2. house (family):
3. house (business):
4. house ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (school group):
5. house (legislative body):
6. house (audience):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be as save as houses ingl. brit.
II. house [haʊs] V. trans.
1. house (give place to live):
2. house (contain):
housing [ˈhaʊzɪŋ] SUST.
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house SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
housing SUST.
housing development SUST.
development [dɪ·ˈvel·əp·mənt] SUST.
1. development:
2. development (growth stage):
development of skills
3. development (progress):
development of products
4. development (event):
5. development (building of):
6. development (building on):
development of land
7. development (industrialization):
8. development MÚS. (elaboration):
house1 [haʊs] SUST.
1. house (inhabitation):
2. house (family):
3. house (business):
4. house UNIV. (fraternity):
5. house (legislative body):
6. house (audience):
house2 [haʊz] V. trans.
1. house (give place to live):
2. house (contain):
housing [ˈhaʊ·zɪŋ] SUST.
1. housing (for living):
2. housing (for machinery):
Present
Ihouse
youhouse
he/she/ithouses
wehouse
youhouse
theyhouse
Past
Ihoused
youhoused
he/she/ithoused
wehoused
youhoused
theyhoused
Present Perfect
Ihavehoused
youhavehoused
he/she/ithashoused
wehavehoused
youhavehoused
theyhavehoused
Past Perfect
Ihadhoused
youhadhoused
he/she/ithadhoused
wehadhoused
youhadhoused
theyhadhoused
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