Lots in spanish

Un montón

pronunciation: unmoʊntoʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

lot1 = suerte, fortuna. 

Example: This article reports on the 9th weekend school organised by the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group of the Library Association the theme of which was 'Improving your lot'.

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» cast + lots = echar suertes, echar a suerte.

Example: Agreeing to cast lots can be described as conditional volunteering, and and if a majority agree, a disinclined minority must either go along or abstain from the benefits.

» draw + lots = echar suertes, echar a suerte.

Example: Not long ago, for example, the Dalai Lama drew lots to choose the name of his successor.

» draw of lots = echar a suerte, sorteo, lotería, al azar.

Example: In case number of applications received is more than the flats available, allotment is made through draw of lots.

» improve + Posesivo + lot = mejorar + Posesivo + suerte, pasar a una situación económica más confortable.

Example: In comparison with the rest of the world they are in no hurry to improve their lot.

» improve + the lot = mejorar la suerte, mejorar la situación.

Example: The author considers the role of feminism in the library profession with particular regard to the work done by the American Library Association to improve the lot of women librarians.

» that's + Posesivo + lot (in life) = eso es lo que toca.

Example: I guess that's our lot in life as teachers: we have to take the limited material available to us and do unlimited things.

lot3 = parcela, solar, terreno. 

Example: This property has the potential for the astute investor to subdivide it into 1 hectare lots or simply use it to rear horses or grow fresh produce.

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» city lot = terreno sin construir, parcela sin construir, solar. [Dentro de la ciudad]

Example: These are people who set up telescopes in city lots and observe with blankets draped over their heads to block streetlights, while keeping an ear out for muggers.

» commercial lot = terreno comercial, solar comercial, parcela comercial.

Example: Water managers worry about water runoff from parking lots and commercial lots carrying residue into streams and aquifers.

» dealer lot = aparcamiento de concesionario.

Example: In fact, compact vehicles are flying off dealer lots at a clip not seen since the gas price hike during the summer of 2008.

» industrial lot = terreno industrial, solar industrial, parcela industrial.

Example: Residential developers are buying both industrial lots and buildings to convert into condominiums and apartments.

» parking lot = aparcamiento, estacionamiento.

Example: On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.

» parking lot attendant = guardacoches.

Example: This world needs more parking lot attendants and fewer jail inmates.

» vacant lot = terreno sin construir, parcela sin construir, solar.

Example: A vest-pocket park may be as small as the space occupied by a single building in the surrounding community, and is often a converted vacant lot.

Lots synonyms

scads in spanish: montón, pronunciation: skædz part of speech: noun oodles in spanish: montones, pronunciation: udəlz part of speech: noun scores in spanish: puntuaciones, pronunciation: skɔrz part of speech: noun piles in spanish: hemorroides, pronunciation: paɪlz part of speech: noun stacks in spanish: pilas, pronunciation: stæks part of speech: noun tons in spanish: montones, pronunciation: tʌnz part of speech: noun loads in spanish: cargas, pronunciation: loʊdz part of speech: noun heaps in spanish: muchísimo, pronunciation: hips part of speech: noun dozens in spanish: docenas, pronunciation: dʌzənz part of speech: noun gobs in spanish: tragos, pronunciation: gɑbz part of speech: noun lashings in spanish: montones, pronunciation: læʃɪŋz part of speech: noun rafts in spanish: balsas, pronunciation: ræfts part of speech: noun wads in spanish: tacos, pronunciation: wɑdz part of speech: noun slews in spanish: maneja, pronunciation: sluz part of speech: noun
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