galleries in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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gallery <pl galleries> [Am ˈɡæl(ə)ri, Brit ˈɡal(ə)ri] N

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galleries in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for galleries in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for galleries in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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There are two minarets each with twin galleries.
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This DIY ethic led to shows in barns, lodges, galleries, record shops and even high school theatres.
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The building is planned to host galleries, a 5-star hotel, and luxurious residential apartments.
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Along with the galleries, the main building houses a gift shop, a restaurant, a rooftop garden, meeting and lecture rooms, and a 325-seat theatre auditorium.
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The neighborhood has a variety of independent shops, restaurants, art galleries, clothing stores, coffee shops, a gastropub, wine bar, fitness centers, and professional offices.
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Inside the building complex there will be apartments, office buildings, galleries, a shopping arcade featuring renowned brands, restaurants and cafes, typical of modern urban areas.
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A sophisticated network of storerooms and galleries completed the fortress' defenses and allowed communication between the castle, the town downwards, and the river banks.
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The current era in graffiti is characterized by a majority of graffiti artists moving from subway or train cars to street galleries.
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In the 19th century, the icon screen was restored, the galleries and apses were expanded, and several outsize domed porches were added.
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Elsewhere, across eleven galleries, we see much that is characteristic and familiar: highly polished mirrored surfaces which play tricks with our seeing; writhing, wormy extrudings of cement.
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