propiedad
/pɾopjeˈdad/, [pɾo.pjeˈð̞að̞]property
Noun propiedad f (plural propiedades)
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property, belongings, estate (something that is possessed esp. a real estate)
- propiedad intelectual
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intellectual property
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ownership (state of possessing something)
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propriety (fact of possessing something), proprietary
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La tormenta le causó un gran daño a su propiedad.
The storm did great damage to her property.
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¿Quién es el dueño de esta propiedad?
Who's the owner of this property?
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Usted no tiene derecho legal a confiscar mi propiedad.
You have no legal right to seize my property.
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Vive en su propiedad en el campo.
He lives on his country estate.
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Él decidió alquilar su propiedad a esa empresa.
He decided to rent his property to that company.
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La propiedad es mía.
The property is mine.
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Esta es una propiedad privada.
This is private property.
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Él no tiene ningún derecho sobre la propiedad.
He has no claim to the property.
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49 es el número natural más pequeño con la propiedad de que él y sus dos vecinos más cercanos no son libres de cuadrados.
49 is the smallest natural number with the property that it and its two direct neighbours are not square-free.
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Ellos perdieron su propiedad.
They lost their property.
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