Municipal in spanish

Municipal

pronunciation: muniθipɑl part of speech: adjective
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municipal = municipal, del municipio. 

Example: Public library budgets continue to be cut in the USA as they compete with other county and municipal services for shrinking fiscal resources.

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» municipal archives = archivo municipal.

Example: The holdings of Amsterdam municipal archives not only document the history of Amsterdam, but they also constitute a source for the history of the Dutch colonial experiences in North America.

» municipal authority = ayuntamiento.

Example: Municipal authorities themselves decide the objectives, scale and structure of their library services.

» municipal borough = ciudad. [En Inglaterra, ciudad que tenía el privilegio de elegir un miembro del Parlamento]

Example: Nevertheless, two municipal boroughs, Batley and Castleford, were examples of genuine towns with no bookshops.

» municipal boundary = término municipal.

Example: As you may know, lots of municipal boundaries will be changing after the elections on 18 May.

» municipal building = edificio municipal, edificio público.

Example: Here, within an eightblock radius were the principal businesses, stores, and municipal buildings.

» municipal cop = policía municipal.

Example: Chaos reigned supreme on Monday after violent clashes between municipal cops and vendors resulted in stones being thrown and nearby vehicles being damaged.

» municipal council = concejo municipal.

Example: This article relates some impressions of a librarian elected to the municipal council and agreeing, with some misgivings, to serve on the library committee.

» municipal document = documento público, documento oficial municipal.

Example: The article is entitled 'The ebbing of municipal documents and the flow of public information in New York'.

» municipal elections = elecciones municipales.

Example: The voting period has been extended in several polling stations in Sunday's municipal elections.

» municipal engineering = ingeniería municipal.

Example: These subjects are more closely related to Applied physics in 621 than to the subjects of Municipal engineering in 628 with which they are in fact collocated.

» municipal government = ayuntamiento.

Example: The library's own publications and documents recording the activities of important institutions such as municipal governments, corporations, or the university where the library is located, represent another category of material which often requires indexing by reference librarians.

» municipal information = información oficial del municipio.

Example: An experiment was set up in 1977 in which the library is acting as a centre for municipal information.

» municipal landfill = vertedero municipal, vertedero de escombros municipal, vertedero de basura municipal.

Example: More than 4 million poultry died or were culled in a 2002 outbreak in Virginia, and the carcasses were disposed of in municipal landfills.

» municipal library = biblioteca municipal.

Example: In 1924 the library became affiliated to the Dresden municipal library (founded 1881) as a depository library.

» municipal official = autoridad municipal.

Example: This article urges librarians to fight to eradicate the negative image they have in the eyes of the public, municipal officials and political leaders.

» municipal ordinance = ordenanza municipal.

Example: A library's objectives can be accomplished without legalistic study of the statutes, codes, or municipal ordinances that may establish the library or have some bearing on its functions.

» municipal public library = biblioteca pública municipal.

Example: In most US cities the 18th Century ideal of the social library has been transplanted by a derivative form: the municipal public library.

» municipal waste = basura urbana.

Example: The main accent is on primary raw materials, with particular emphasis on the extraction and use of uranium, and on the recycling of municipal and industrial wastes.

Municipal synonyms

domestic in spanish: nacional, pronunciation: dəmestɪk part of speech: adjective
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