public property in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for public property in the English»Spanish Dictionary

property <pl properties> [Am ˈprɑpərdi, Brit ˈprɒpəti] N

I.public [Am ˈpəblɪk, Brit ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ

II.public [Am ˈpəblɪk, Brit ˈpʌblɪk] N public access channel + sing or pl vb

See also public access channel, eye

1.1. eye ANAT:

ojo m
ponerle a alguien a la funerala Spain inf
an eye for an eye BIBL
attr at eye level

1.2. eye (look, gaze):

y ahora, a la vista de todos, …
to give sb the eye or dated the glad eye inf

II.eye <pres part eying or Brit eyeing> [Am aɪ, Brit ʌɪ] VB trans

public property in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for public property in the English»Spanish Dictionary

property <-ies> [ˈprɒpəti, Am ˈprɑ:pɚt̬i] N

1. public (of/for the people, provided by the state):

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This parking lot was separated from a public highway by a strip of land which was almost entirely public property.
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At the time, the only additional clue he provided was that it was buried on public property that could be easily accessed.
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In total, damage to public property was approximately $175,000.
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On the same day, more than thirty-one persons were arrested, some while trying to loot, burn, or otherwise destroy public property.
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State property (also known as public property) is property that is owned by all, but its access and use is controlled by the state.
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The procession broke into a riot and accompanying destruction of public property.
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They owned a total of 17,828 dunams of land, while 2214 dunams were public property.
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Later, they went into a frenzy and resorted to destruction of public property.
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However, the 2acre m2 park in the center of the complex is entirely public property, further blurring the line between public and private space.
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Automobiles stopped on public roads can be searched without warrants because the searched party is still on public property.
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