campo-1
country ; countryside ; field ; open country.
But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.
Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.
He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.
Stars seem brighter in open country for several reasons - the main one being light pollutio.
biblioteca de campo de concentración
concentration camp library
The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.
campo de juego
pitch
playing field
The heading PITCH (Football) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento CAMPO (Fútbol) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.
The article 'Off the sidelines, onto the playing field' discusses a recent project which commissioned 9 research papers to explore the future of libraries.
campo abierto
open country
Stars seem brighter in open country for several reasons - the main one being light pollutio.
campo a través
off-road
cross country
Experience the thrill of rock climbing, mud crawling and off-road adventure in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
You should start six weeks before the start of a cross country season in order to get your body in shape to run a cross country race.
campo de alfarero [Nombre de origen biblíco y usado para designar los cementarios donde se entierran principalmente a los pobres y desconocidos]
potter's field
In some cases, the remains of unidentified individuals may be buried in mass graves in potter's fields, making exhumation and future identification troublesome.
campo de aviación
airfield
The author describes, assesses and illustrates 216 sites which range from airfields and blockhouses, to searchlights and pillboxes, dating from the 16th c. to 1945.
campo de batalla
battleground
battlefield
From about 1952 to the end of the decade, the institute and its activities became a battleground for competing philosophies, methods, and techniques for the subject analysis of recorded knowledge.
William Simpson (1823-189 9), a Glaswegian, was in effect the first war correspondent who sent back battlefield drawings of the Crimean War.
campo de ceniza volcánica
ash field
Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.
campo de césped artificial
all-weather pitch
The university has a full-sized, sand-based, all-weather pitch that is flood lit for evening use.
campo de concentración
concentration camp
gulag
internment camp
The archive of the Auschwitz Museum has evidence of the existence of a small library in the concentration camp, which was stocked largely with Nazi propaganda.
So if ALA won't speak out when books are burned and librarians are tossed into the Cuban gulag, then they would betray the values drilled into us in graduate school.
During World War I and World War II the Australian Government established internment camps across the country.
campo de cricket
cricket grounds
He researched existing and extinct cricket grounds in order to write the biographies of 400 cricketers who had represented the county.
campo de deportes
sport arena
They measured emotional responses of basketball fans as they exited the sport arena after their team had won or lost an official game.
campo de detención
internment camp
During World War I and World War II the Australian Government established internment camps across the country.
campo de entrenamiento
training grounds
There have been several high profile incidents at training grounds where players have been injured in disputes between team-mates.
campo de exterminación
death camp
These two extraordinary, brutally honest autobiographical works deal with Spiegelman's attempts to record his father's recollections of experiences in the Nazi death camps.
campo de fútbol
football field
football ground(s)
football pitch
He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.
Unfortunately when we arrived at the football ground for our cup tie, it was pelting it down and the referee called the match off.
If you wish to hire one of our football pitches you will be charged as follows: £30 per hour for members and £40 per hour for non-members.
campo de fútbol de tierra
dirt football pitch
Dirt football pitches proliferate in lower-class areas.
campo de golf
golf course
Golf is, of course, a sport also indelibly linked to Scotland, and the suburbs of the city boast several golf courses.
campo de hierba artificial
all-weather pitch
The university has a full-sized, sand-based, all-weather pitch that is flood lit for evening use.
campo de instrucción
training grounds
There have been several high profile incidents at training grounds where players have been injured in disputes between team-mates.
campo de internamiento
internment camp
During World War I and World War II the Australian Government established internment camps across the country.
campo de juego de tierra
dirt pitch
In Africa one can see balls made out of condensed plastic bags tied together with string and a game played on a dirt pitch with goal posts made from sticks.
campo de lava
lava field
Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.
campo de manzanos
apple orchard
They are the owners of one of the largest privately owned apple orchards in the world.
campo de minas
minefield
The rules about surrounding proximity operators by spaces, sometimes required, sometimes optional, are rather confusing, and this guide is a help in this minefield.
campo de naranjos
orange grove
orange orchard
Large wells formerly used for irrigation of orange groves have been abandoned because land is used for housing projects.
The most extensive orchards in the United States are apple and orange orchards.
campo de obstáculos
obstacle course
Oh well, I could either stand here like a fart in a colander or I could haul my sorry ass up this obstacle course.
campo de olivos
olive grove
This area was scattered with agricultural settlements at a time when the central ruling authority used the stony ground to plant vineyards and olive groves.
campo de petróleo
oil field
This is a valuable quality control tool now finding commercial use in the oil field.
campo de prácticas
training grounds
There have been several high profile incidents at training grounds where players have been injured in disputes between team-mates.
campo de prisioneros
prison camp
P.O.W. camp
prisoner of war camp
gulag
In this sense the book resembles one of Solzhenitsyn's novels about one good day in the life of one of Stalin's victims living out a wretched existence in a Siberian prison camp.
The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.
The article 'Libraries and reading in P.O.W. camps' describes the establishment of the concentration camp library of Oflag IIC at Woldenberg, and its management, largely by the inmates, which was typical of many prisoner of war camps.
So if ALA won't speak out when books are burned and librarians are tossed into the Cuban gulag, then they would betray the values drilled into us in graduate school.
campo de reclusión
internment camp
During World War I and World War II the Australian Government established internment camps across the country.
campo de refugiados
refugee camp
This article details an interview with Kate Holm a Danish volunteer librarian at the refugee camp in Dukwe, Botswana.
campo de tierra
dirt pitch
dirt field
In Africa one can see balls made out of condensed plastic bags tied together with string and a game played on a dirt pitch with goal posts made from sticks.
Matches between pugilists were settled in front of a roaring crowd in dirt fields and John L. Sullivan was often the one causing the roar.
campo de tiro
gun range
shooting range
Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.
Anyone can visit a shooting range and fire weapons for a day, but this means that you will be constantly supervised.
campo de trabajos forzados
labour camp
forced labour camp
He spent more than a decade in prison and labour camps in Siberia.
Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.
campo, el [Nombre utilizado en Africa y Australia para referirse a las zonas de vegetación salvaje que no han sido taladas por el hombre]
bush, the
Her experiences in Namibia involved cycling along dirt roads through the bush to village schools in order to read stories and help children make their own books = Sus experiencias en Namibia supusieron ir en bicicleta por caminos de tierra por el campo a las escuelas de las aldeas para leer cuentos y ayudar a los niños a hacer sus propios libros.
campo enemigo, el
enemy camp, the
A friend in the enemy camp is the term he uses when describing our friendship.
campo petrolífero de producción regular
marginal field
Priority is awarded to projects aiming to maximise the yield from oil reservoirs where the natural drive is weak so as to increase their flow rate and make marginal fields viable.
campo santo
burial ground
Clava Cairns near Inverness is a neolithic burial ground with surprisingly well-preserved stone monuments.
campo visual
field of vision
visual field
Publishers, teachers and librarians need to adjust their field of vision and accept a trend away from Europe to one geared towards Africa, Asia, the Hispanic World, the Pacific Islands and Arabian countries.
Rather, binocularity is a consequence of the requirement of having a portion of the visual field that looks in the direction of travel.
carrera campo a través
cross-country race
In the last few weeks of the season, increase the intensity by running the uphills at cross-country race effort while keeping the downhills at tempo effort.
casa de campo
holiday home
country residence
In recent decades tourism has vastly increased in the area and many once empty houses have been restored as second or holiday homes.
S. Augustine's abbey became later the country residence of the abbots.
centro del campo
halfway line
This football game consists in hitting the crossbar from the halfway line.
club de campo
country club
They have to keep contending with young whippersnappers who would rather make a country club out of their organizations than work.
como campo de adiestramiento
as a training ground
Bush said in November 2002: 'Imagine a terrorist network with Iraq as an arsenal and as a training ground'.
como campo de prácticas
as a training ground
Bush said in November 2002: 'Imagine a terrorist network with Iraq as an arsenal and as a training ground'.
como un campo de batalla [Generalmente usado para referirse a un lugar que está completamente destrozado o peligroso]
like a war zone
Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.
correr campo a través
cross-country running
When people think of cross-country running, they often picture a group of skinny people sweating profusely as they compete for first place.
cría en campo
free-range farming
But any criticism that free range farming provides an ideal breeding ground for avian disease has its fair share of counterarguments.
de campo
free-range
free-ranging
An inherent problem with all egg production, whether free-range or battery-caged, is the disposal of unwanted male chicks at the hatchery.
In a few cases, exposure to chicken faeces in an area frequented by free-ranging poultry is thought to have been the source of infection.
dejar los campos en barbecho
let + the fields lie fallow
By crop rotation farmers can keep their fields under continuous production, without the need to let them lie fallow, and reducing the need for artificial fertilizers, both of which can be expensive.
diario de campo
field notebook
Here are some excerpts from the field notebooks that must be kept by all students taking the course.
en pleno campo
in (the) open country
There's time and space away from the rat race to be found in open country - places that can recharge mental and spiritual batteries.
gallina de campo
free-range hen
But even if free-range hens were given all the space they could use, they will still be killed for meat when their egg production wanes.
habitante del campo
country dweller
Country dwellers were 'ignorant of many of the things which it is a pleasure and a happiness to know'.
ir de merienda al campo
go for + a picnic
This park is the place to go for a picnic and a cold dip in the pool.
línea de medio campo
halfway line
This football game consists in hitting the crossbar from the halfway line.
mano de obra del campo
farm labour force
Over the last 50 years on-farm mechanization has increased resulting in a decrease in the employed farm labour force.
mariscal de campo
field marshal
In 1793, during the French Revolution, the rank of field marshal was replaced by the rank of brigade general.
participar en una carrera de campo a través
run + a cross-country race
You should start six weeks before the start of a cross country season in order to get your body in shape to run a cross country race.
pasarse al (campo) enemigo
go over to + the enemy camp
We all agreed that he was a spy and a deserter, who had gone over to the enemy camp and sold himself for gold.
pollo de campo
free-range chicken
Free-range chickens must be allowed outside for at least half their lives and are grown more slowly, to be killed at eight weeks.
prácticas de campo
fieldwork [field work]
The advise was based upon the assumption that students were taught, chalk in hand, in large classroom-based groups with little or no fieldwork or visits.
trabajador de campo
fieldworker [field worker]
The fieldworker can learn more from perturbing the system than from pretending to be an invisible fly on the wall.
trabajador del campo
agricultural labourer
farm labourer
farm worker
The agricultural labourer receiving payment in kind was a married farm-hand with a one-year contract and whose wife had the duty to milk the cows morning and night.
Despite these hardships, farm laborers enjoy their work since they like to be outdoors near plants and animals.
In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.
trabajadores del campo
farm labour force
Over the last 50 years on-farm mechanization has increased resulting in a decrease in the employed farm labour force.
vida en el campo
rural life
The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.
vivir del campo
live off + the land
His family lived off of the land - every summer his mother canned vegetables, fruits, jams, sauces, and meats for the winter.