Residencial in english

Residential

pronunciation: rezɪdentʃəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

residencial = suburban ; residential. 

Example: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Example: This university is a privately supported and largely residential institution and it offers a full roster of degrees.

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» barrio residencialresidential neighbourhood .

Example: Findings in this paper demonstrate that these new residential neighbourhoods are characterised by a lack of 'neighbourliness'.

» barrio residencial de las afuerassuburb [En la sociedad occidental moderna, zonas situadas en las afueras de una ciudad donde la gente más adinerada suele vivir y que se contrapone al centro de la ciudad donde viven la gente más pobre]suburbiauptown .

Example: First was a rapid increase in population turnover, marked by a massive movement of whites into the suburbs and a subsequent rise in the number of low-income blacks in the central city.

Example: If you fancy a real taste of the great outdoors -- away from the mini suburbia of campsites -- try wild camping, says Dixe Wills.

Example: During the early nineteen-thirties, as the city's population moved uptown, so too did many library members.

» calle residencialresidential street .

Example: Road humps are placed only on residential streets with not more than two lanes and with a speed limit of 30 mph.

» complejo residencialhousing complexresidential complex .

Example: Roughly 3 percent of all persons aged 70 and older in 1993 were living in housing complexes for the elderly.

Example: This lovely apartment with sea views is located in the old town in a nice residential complex with heated pool and tennis court.

» edificio residencialresidential building .

Example: Every residential building has swipe card readers at the outside entrance doors.

» en plena zona residencialin the heart of suburbia .

Example: It's the story of an uncommonly gentle man who finds fame, love, and then rejection in the heart of suburbia.

» habitante de un barrio residencialsuburbanite .

Example: To be a novel reader or a suburbanite is to be in a waking dream.

» palacio residencialresidential palace .

Example: The New Palace, built from 1763 to 1769, was the residential palace of the royal family.

» propiedad residencialresidential property .

Example: It is great to see that the number of landladies is steadily increasing as more and more women realise the investment opportunities offered by residential property.

» turismo residencialresidential tourism .

Example: The secondary benefits of residential tourism are just as lucrative as traditional hotel tourism.

» zona residencialresidential areasuburban area .

Example: Through various local government reorganisations the district now includes forests, rivers, harbours and residential areas.

Example: In suburban areas, the library is predominantly a children's library and should be geared to the needs, the noise level, and the attention span of the youthful population.
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