Paradero in english
Whereabouts
pronunciation: werəbaʊts part of speech: noun
pronunciation: werəbaʊts part of speech: noun
In gestures
paradero = whereabouts.
Example: Such lists may be general, just giving an overall outline of the subjects present in the stock of the library, and diagrammatic or coded guides to the whereabouts of the documents on those subjects.more:
» de paradero desconocido = unaccounted ; of unknown whereabouts .
Example: The raids have revealed that the actress has an unaccounted wealth worth millions of dollars in the form of jewellery, property and business. Example: The following list of Federal agencies and private organizations assist individuals in locating persons of unknown whereabouts.» desconocer el paradero = be unaccounted for .
Example: A total of 234354 centenarians are unaccounted for across Japan despite still being registered as alive under the family registry.» paradero desconocido = unknown whereabouts .
Example: The four colors represent whether they were reported killed, captured, fled to Algeria or have unknown whereabouts.paradero2 = way station ; stage station.
Example: The landmarks used in describing trails were either the creeks and river crossings or the way stations.Example: Soldiers were stationed at many of the stage stations and the forts along the trail during those years of Indian troubles.more:
» paradero del camino = way station ; stage station [Paradero de las diligencias de caballos antiguas] .
Example: The landmarks used in describing trails were either the creeks and river crossings or the way stations. Example: Soldiers were stationed at many of the stage stations and the forts along the trail during those years of Indian troubles.» paradero en el camino = way station ; stage station [Paradero de las diligencias de caballos antiguas] .
Example: The landmarks used in describing trails were either the creeks and river crossings or the way stations. Example: Soldiers were stationed at many of the stage stations and the forts along the trail during those years of Indian troubles.