Recinto in english
Enclosure
pronunciation: enkloʊʒɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: enkloʊʒɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
recinto = precinct ; enclosure ; compound ; venue.
Example: No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.Example: The popular department could be divided into 'interest areas' by book stacks, display units and interior landscaping, so as to assure a sense of identity and enclosure without inhibiting circulation between the areas.Example: It is the best-preserved example of the architectural style of the Joseon Dynasty, as demonstrated by the designation of its compound as a world heritage site by UNESCO = It is the best-preserved example of the architectural style of the Joseon Dynasty, as demonstrated by the designation of its compound as a world heritage site by UNESCO.Example: This article describes the 3 largest international book fairs: in Frankfurt, the children's book fair in Bologna, and the American Booksellers Association annual convention which has a different venue every year.more:
» recinto cerrado = walled garden .
Example: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.» recinto ferial = fairground(s) .
Example: Emergency officials say a carnival ride has collapsed at a fairgrounds, injuring three people severely.» recinto protegido = walled garden .
Example: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.