Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
aljibe
English translation:
water well, possibly with decorative edging
Added to glossary by
Judith Kerman
Sep 22, 2002 16:12
21 yrs ago
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Spanish term
aljibe
Spanish to English
Art/Literary
es una narrativa de los años 30 refiriéndose a los pozos (well) estaban hechos con azulejos (cerámica azul y blanco, toda una belleza)
Mil gracias anticipadas
Mil gracias anticipadas
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | "Water well" is most likely - ¿es posible más contexto? | Judith Kerman |
4 +5 | cistern | tazdog (X) |
4 +2 | reservoir, tank, cistern | jsavage |
4 +1 | aljibe | two2tango |
3 | Well | Fausto Navarro de Vicente-Gella |
2 | Holding tank. | Daniel Burns (X) |
Proposed translations
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"Water well" is most likely - ¿es posible más contexto?
The problem is that all the words suggested (well, cistern, reservoir, tank) could be large, industrial and ugly, and some have other meanings. Reservoir can be small (such as in an electric coffee pot, to hold water) or very large (the lake impounded behind a dam). Cisterns can be plastic things on top of houses, or underground and made of stone, but are not usually beautiful in any case.
The most likely is water well, if the beautiful ceramic tiles were used for the exterior or the edging where the well comes above ground.
The most likely is water well, if the beautiful ceramic tiles were used for the exterior or the edging where the well comes above ground.
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4 mins
Well
Te copio la definición que viene en el Oxford:
aljibe m
1 a (pozo) well
b (depósito de agua) cistern, tank
2(Per) (cárcel) dungeon
Y la del RAE
aljibe. (Del ár. hisp. algúbb, y este del ár. clás. gubb).
1. m. cisterna (? depósito subterráneo de agua).
2. m. Depósito destinado al transporte de un líquido. U. en apos. Camión, buque, vagón aljibe.
3. m. Mar. Embarcación o buque acondicionados para el transporte de agua dulce.
4. m. Mar. Cada una de las cajas de chapa de hierro en que se tiene el agua a bordo.
5. m. Col. y Ven. pozo (? perforación para buscar agua).
6. m. desus. Cárcel subterránea.
aljibe m
1 a (pozo) well
b (depósito de agua) cistern, tank
2(Per) (cárcel) dungeon
Y la del RAE
aljibe. (Del ár. hisp. algúbb, y este del ár. clás. gubb).
1. m. cisterna (? depósito subterráneo de agua).
2. m. Depósito destinado al transporte de un líquido. U. en apos. Camión, buque, vagón aljibe.
3. m. Mar. Embarcación o buque acondicionados para el transporte de agua dulce.
4. m. Mar. Cada una de las cajas de chapa de hierro en que se tiene el agua a bordo.
5. m. Col. y Ven. pozo (? perforación para buscar agua).
6. m. desus. Cárcel subterránea.
Reference:
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6 mins
aljibe
Creo que tenés que dejarlo com aparece,water well sería lo más parecido pero ni lejos evoca lo que es un aljibre. Se podría describir en incluir que tiene un "underground reservoir". Suerte!!
Esto es lo que aparece en el eurodicautom
In a water distribution system,an overhead tank or water tower which serves the dual purpose of levelling the distribution and of providing a water reserve against the possibility of interruption or breakdown
Reference Multilingual Glossary on Civil Protection 1990,European Commission/Member States Working Party
(1)
TERM service reservoir
Reference Multilingual Glossary on Civil Protection 1990,European Commission/Member States Working Party
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Note added at 2002-09-22 16:20:42 (GMT)
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in the first restaurant by that name that opened in the 40s in El Wajay, a small
town in the outskirts of Havana, where there was a water well (or \"aljibe\") ...
www.rprogreso.com/RPWeekly050902/ lifedonalita050902.htm
Esto es lo que aparece en el eurodicautom
In a water distribution system,an overhead tank or water tower which serves the dual purpose of levelling the distribution and of providing a water reserve against the possibility of interruption or breakdown
Reference Multilingual Glossary on Civil Protection 1990,European Commission/Member States Working Party
(1)
TERM service reservoir
Reference Multilingual Glossary on Civil Protection 1990,European Commission/Member States Working Party
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Note added at 2002-09-22 16:20:42 (GMT)
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in the first restaurant by that name that opened in the 40s in El Wajay, a small
town in the outskirts of Havana, where there was a water well (or \"aljibe\") ...
www.rprogreso.com/RPWeekly050902/ lifedonalita050902.htm
+5
9 mins
cistern
That's what my dictionary (Collins), and there are lots of bilingual refs. like this one:
Re: Drought/Cisterns
... root. The 'aljibe' (cistern) was an important source of fresh water
in the past. It does require extra work to keep clean. And ...
www.rice.edu/armadillo/Mlist/ archiveaug96/msg00137.html - 4k - Cached - Similar pages
Sort of depends on the rest of your text.
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Note added at 2002-09-22 17:47:56 (GMT)
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cis·tern n.
A receptacle for holding water or other liquid, especially a tank for catching and storing rainwater
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=cistern
Re: Drought/Cisterns
... root. The 'aljibe' (cistern) was an important source of fresh water
in the past. It does require extra work to keep clean. And ...
www.rice.edu/armadillo/Mlist/ archiveaug96/msg00137.html - 4k - Cached - Similar pages
Sort of depends on the rest of your text.
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Note added at 2002-09-22 17:47:56 (GMT)
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cis·tern n.
A receptacle for holding water or other liquid, especially a tank for catching and storing rainwater
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=cistern
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Herman Vilella
: well - no way. aljibes store rainwater (who stores well water?)
1 hr
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agree |
Nikki Graham
2 hrs
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agree |
mgonzalez (X)
2 hrs
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agree |
Sheila Hardie
: yes, I'd say cistern or tank:)
5 hrs
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agree |
Jennifer Callahan
: Definitely the Arabic word for a cistern
6 hrs
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+2
10 mins
reservoir, tank, cistern
Can't think of anything else off-hand.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Rosa Garcia
: mrsrag1981/I would go for reservoir tank.
14 mins
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agree |
Sheila Hardie
: cistern or tank
5 hrs
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2 hrs
Holding tank.
If the well water is pumped into an elevated tank so that it will feed by gravity to point of use. Large ones, as for a large building or whole neighborhood, are called "standpipes". This is called a "tinaco" in Mexico. All other references I have seen to "aljibes" are to true cisterns.
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