abode

abode
abode
tr[ə'bəʊd]
noun
1 formal use morada, domicilio
past & past participle
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
of no fixed abode sin domicilio fijo
abode abide
abode [ə'bo:d] n
: morada f, residencia f, vivienda f
abode
n.
domicilio s.m.
habitación s.f.
mansión s.f.
morada s.f.
residencia s.f.
pret., p.p.
(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to abide")
ə'bəʊd
noun
a) c (dwelling-place) (liter or hum) morada f (liter o hum)
b) u (Law)

place of abode — domicilio m (frml), residencia f (frml)

of no fixed abode — sin domicilio fijo

[ǝ'bǝʊd]
1.
PT
PP of abide
2.
N (esp Jur) morada f , domicilio m

place of abode — domicilio m

right of abode — derecho m a domiciliarse

of no fixed abode — sin domicilio fijo

to take up one's abode — domiciliarse, establecerse

* * *
[ə'bəʊd]
noun
a) c (dwelling-place) (liter or hum) morada f (liter o hum)
b) u (Law)

place of abode — domicilio m (frml), residencia f (frml)

of no fixed abode — sin domicilio fijo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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