Albergue in english
Hostel
pronunciation: hɑstəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hɑstəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
albergar = house ; shelter ; harbour [harbor, -USA] ; lodge ; play + host to ; nurse ; host.
Example: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.Example: Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Example: When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.Example: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Example: Being a large city, which plays host to conferences of all sizes on a frequent basis, Glasgow possesses an extremely diverse array of accommodation.Example: Not the least of its advantages is its maximum visibility to other library users, perhaps nursing unasked questions of their own.Example: Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.more:
» albergar esperanza = hold out + hope ; hold out + prospect ; hold out + promise .
Example: She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope. Example: The processing of electronic signals holds out the prospect of the automation of tasks which involve representations of information. Example: Information technology holds out the promise of an improved information flow.» albergar una idea = entertain + a thought .
Example: We all know that the thoughts we entertain can stir up emotions and have physiological effects like increasing flow of saliva or anxiety.» albergar un sentimiento = harbour + a feeling .
Example: Some workers harbor such feelings of unfair treatment within themselves.» albergar un temor = harbour + fear .
Example: Harboring the employee's instinctive fear of abrupt summonses like this, she asked if the secretary knew why Rachel Bough wanted to see her.» volver a albergar = rehouse [re-house] .
Example: A new building is planned which will rehouse most of the British Library's present functions under one roof.albergue = shelter ; hostel.
Example: The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.Example: The author discusses the design of information management systems for Assistance Centres for Homeless People, which include hostels for homeless people, soup kitchens and other services.more:
» albergue juvenil = youth hostel ; student hostel .
Example: A wide range of accommodation is available including low cost hotels, boarding houses and youth hostels for people attending the conference. Example: Student hostels and homes of suspected library staff were searched in order to recover some of the missing books.» albergue para gatos = cattery .
Example: In my youth, my mother kept a cattery of sort because we had about 18 adopted stray cats, each lovingly cared for.» albergue para indigentes = poorhouse .
Example: The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.