foreigner in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

foreigner in the PONS Dictionary

foreigner Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The menu and dcor showed little update since the 1960s, and the brand got a reputation as tourist traps for foreigners.
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Many of the nearly 3,000 units up for sale are homes being sold by foreigners.
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Many foreigners who traveled to the north and saw the church were much impressed by its size and setting calling the church as a cathedral.
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Eventually a foreigner could rely upon the "ius gentium" (the right of the nations) in lieu of a treaty.
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By the 1980s, the number of tourists rose to 5,000,000 per year, including 200,000 foreigners.
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The law also stipulated that sugar plantations could not be owned by foreigners.
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They were referred to in the press as foreigners and during the early years of their arrival were often made to feel unwelcome.
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But though he a foreigner were at the city itself, yet would he have inquired for it.
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The nation's coastal waters are among the richest fishing areas in the world, but overexploitation by foreigners threatens this key source of revenue.
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He was close personal friends with many influential foreigners.
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