Provincial in spanish
Provincial
pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊbinθiɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊbinθiɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
provincial1 = provincial. [Adjetivo]
Example: Printing had arrived late and was deficient in technique and provincial in content.more:
» provincial archives = archivo provincial.
Example: Yet, the abundant notarial records in these provincial archives provide an unrivalled opportunity to trace the connections between the Old and New Worlds = No obstante, el gran número de registros notariales en estos archivos provinciales nos proporciona una oportunidad única para encontrar las conexiones entre el Viejo y el Nuevo Mundo.» provincial capital = capital de provincia.
Example: A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.» provincial library centre = biblioteca provincial.
Example: However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.» provincial newspaper = periódico provincial.
Example: These public libraries hold collections of provincial newspapers, unique extra-illustrated editions of county histories and rare collections acquired through bequests.» provincial public library = biblioteca pública provincial.
Example: The national library advises provincial public libraries on cataloguing, preservation, and conservation of valuable and rare book collections.provincial2 = provinciano. [Nombre]
Example: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.more:
» be provincial = ser provinciano.
Example: Printing had arrived late and was deficient in technique and provincial in content.