NOMBRE | person | velador, celador, guarda de seguridad, guarda, guardia, guardián, sereno, vigilante | a guard who keeps watch |
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person | velador, conserje, vigilante | a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person) | |
artifact | velador | a table supported by a single central column |
Sentido | A guard who keeps watch. | |
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Sinónimos | celador, guarda de seguridad, guarda, guardia, guardián, sereno, vigilante | |
Miembro de | fuerzas de seguridad | A privately employed group hired to protect the security of a business or industry |
Específico | centinela, guarda, guardia, sentinel, vigilante | A person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event |
guardia de banco, guardia de seguridad | A security guard at a bank | |
guardia del muelle | A watchman on a wharf | |
patrullero | someone on patrol / patrol duty | |
sereno, vigilante nocturno | A watchman who works during the night | |
General | guarda, guardia | A person who keeps watch over something or someone |
Inglés | watchman, watcher, security guard | |
Catalán | guaita, sereno, vigilant | |
Verbos | mirar, tener cuidado, vigilar | Be vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful |
Sentido | A custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person). | |
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Sinónimos | conserje, vigilante | |
Específico | administrador, portero, supervisor, vigilante | A caretaker for an apartment house |
conserje | A French caretaker of apartments or a hotel | |
rapavelas, sacristán | A church officer who takes care of the interior of the building and acts as an attendant (carries the verge) during ceremonies | |
sacristán | An officer of the church who is in charge of sacred objects | |
General | custodio, guarda, tutor | One having charge of buildings or grounds or animals |
Inglés | caretaker | |
Catalán | vetllador, vigilant |
Sentido | A table supported by a single central column. | |
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General | mesa | A piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs |
Inglés | pedestal table |
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