neighbourhood

neighbourhood
noun
1) (a district or area, especially in a town or city: a poor neighbourhood.) barrio
2) (a district or area surrounding a particular place: He lives somewhere in the neighbourhood of the station.) vecindad
neighbourhood n barrio
it's a very quiet neighbourhood es un barrio muy tranquilo
Se escribe neighbourhood en inglés británico, en inglés americano se escribe neighborhood
neighbourhood
tr['neɪbəhʊd]
noun
1 vecindad nombre femenino, barrio
2 (people) vecindario
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
neighbourhood watch grupo de vigilancia vecinal
neighbourhood (UK)
n.
barrio s.m.
vecindad s.f.
(US) ['neɪbǝhʊd]
1. N
1) (=area) barrio m , vecindario m

not a very nice neighbourhood — un barrio poco atractivo

somewhere in the neighbourhood — por allí

2) (=surrounding area) alrededores mpl , cercanías fpl

anyone in the neighbourhood of the crime — cualquier persona que estuviera en las cercanías del lugar del crimen

in the neighbourhood of £80 — alrededor de (las) 80 libras

3) (=people) vecindario m , vecinos mpl
2.
CPD [supermarket, chemist] de(l) barrio; [policeman] de barrio

neighbourhood watch (Brit) , neighborhood watch (US) Nvigilancia de barrio llevada a cabo por los propios vecinos

neighbourhood watch scheme N — grupo m de vigilancia de los (propios) vecinos


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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