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    Resources Translator The whole town turned out for the festivities.

The whole town turned out for the festivities.

Translation result
Todo el pueblo acudió a las festividades. The whole town turned out for the festivities.


whole adjective

1. including all components without exception.

The whole team worked together to complete the project on time, from the designers to the engineers and the marketing specialists. El equipo completo trabajó juntos para completar el proyecto a tiempo, desde los diseñadores hasta los ingenieros y los especialistas en marketing.
The whole city was affected by the natural disaster, with buildings destroyed and infrastructure damaged throughout the metropolitan area. Toda la ciudad fue afectada por el desastre natural, con edificios destruidos y la infraestructura dañada a lo largo del área metropolitana.

2. (of siblings) having the same parents.

The whole family, including their parents and five siblings, was very close-knit. La familia entera, incluyendo a sus padres y cinco hermanos, era muy unida.
Emma and her whole brother were inseparable as kids, sharing a love for adventure and exploration. Emma y su hermano entero eran inseparables de niños, compartiendo un amor por la aventura y la exploración.

town noun

1. an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city.

The charming town of Leavenworth, nestled in the Cascade Mountains, attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to experience its Bavarian-themed architecture and festive atmosphere. El encantador pueblo de Leavenworth, encajonado en las montañas del Cascadia, atrae a miles de visitantes cada año que vienen a disfrutar de su arquitectura de tema bávaro y atmósfera festiva.

2. the people living in a municipality smaller than a city.

The town came together to organize a charity event to raise funds for the local hospital. La población del pueblo se unió para organizar un evento benéfico con el fin de recaudar fondos para el hospital local.

3. an administrative division of a county.

The town council has been working hard to improve the local infrastructure, including repairing roads and upgrading public facilities. El consejo municipal ha estado trabajando duramente para mejorar la infraestructura local, incluyendo reparar carreteras y actualizar instalaciones públicas.

4. United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844).

The engineer's innovative designs, including those of Ithiel Town, revolutionized bridge building in the United States during the early 19th century. Los diseños innovadores del ingeniero, incluyendo los de Ithiel Town, revolucionaron la construcción de puentes en Estados Unidos durante el siglo XIX temprano.

cardigan noun

1. knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper.

2. slightly bowlegged variety of corgi having rounded ears and a long tail.


festivity noun

1. any joyous diversion.