abroad

abroad
ə'bro:d
adverb
1) (in or to another country: He lived abroad for many years.) en el extranjero, fuera
2) (current; going around: There's a rumour abroad that she is leaving.) que corre, en circulación
abroad adv
1. al extranjero
we went abroad on holiday fuimos de vacaciones al extranjero
2. en el extranjero
she lives abroad vive en el extranjero
abroad
tr[ə'brɔːd]
adverb
1 (position) en el extranjero; (movement) al extranjero
she lives abroad vive en el extranjero
to go abroad ir al extranjero
2 formal use (everywhere) por todas partes
it is rumoured abroad that ... se rumorea por ahí que ...
3 architecture fuera, fuera de casa
she never ventures abroad after nightfall nunca se atreve a salir a la calle por la noche
abroad [ə'brɔd] adv
1) about, widely: por todas partes, en todas direcciones
the news spread abroad: la noticia corrió por todas partes
2) overseas: en el extranjero, en el exterior
abroad
adv.
en el extranjero adv.
fuera adv.
n.
extranjero s.m.
ə'brɔːd
adverb
1) (in/to other countries) <live/work> en el extranjero or el exterior

to go abroad — irse* al extranjero or al exterior

when he's abroad — cuando está fuera del país

I've never been abroad — nunca he salido del país

2) (in circulation) (arch or liter)

there are unpleasant rumors abroad — corren rumores desagradables

[ǝ'brɔːd]
ADV
1) (=in foreign country) en el extranjero

to live abroad — vivir en el extranjero

to go abroad — ir al extranjero

he had to go abroad — (fleeing) tuvo que salir del país

when the minister is abroad — cuando el ministro está fuera del país

our army abroad — nuestro ejército en el extranjero

our debts abroad — nuestras deudas en el exterior

troops brought in from abroad — tropas traídas del extranjero

2) frm (=about)

there is a rumour abroad that ... — corre el rumor de que ...

how did the news get abroad? — ¿cómo se divulgó la noticia?

3) (=outside) fuera

there were not many abroad at that hour — había poca gente por las calles a aquella hora

* * *
[ə'brɔːd]
adverb
1) (in/to other countries) <live/work> en el extranjero or el exterior

to go abroad — irse* al extranjero or al exterior

when he's abroad — cuando está fuera del país

I've never been abroad — nunca he salido del país

2) (in circulation) (arch or liter)

there are unpleasant rumors abroad — corren rumores desagradables


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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