East End in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for East End in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.east [Am ist, Brit iːst] N U

II.east [Am ist, Brit iːst] ADJ attr

III.east [Am ist, Brit iːst] ADV

I.end [Am ɛnd, Brit ɛnd] N

1.1. end (extremity):

parar algo LatAm

2.1. end (finish, close):

fin m

See also deep end

East End in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for East End in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Phrases:

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At the east end, flanking the windows, are large buttresses.
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A belfry is to be in the east end, and a bell of very large size.
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An original staircase with dark green marble risers and pink marble treads at the east end of the lobby provides access to the second floor.
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The doors are to be five feet wide, and nine feet high, and to be in the east end of the house.
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The once popular music halls of the East End have mostly met the same fate as the theatres.
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An apse is set into the east end of the building.
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The organisation noted that close family and friendship links within the East End were providing the population with a surprising resilience under fire.
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The force took until the mid-19th century to be established in the East End.
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The serpent head has an open mouth extending around the east end of a 120ft m-long hollow oval feature.
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The windows at the east end are also original.
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