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local
pertaining to a particular place: local custom
Not to be confused with:
locale – location; scene or setting, as in a film, play, or novel: filmed in a desert locale
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lo·cal
(lō′kəl)adj.
1.
a. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a particular place: a local custom; the local slang.
b. Of or relating to a city, town, or district rather than a larger area: state and local government.
2. Not broad or general; not widespread: local outbreaks of flu.
3. Of or affecting a specific part of the body: a local infection.
4. Making all possible or scheduled stops on a route; not express: a local train.
n.
1. A public conveyance that makes several intermediate stops before the final destination is reached: changed trains to a local.
2. A local chapter or branch of an organization, especially of a labor union.
3. A local anesthetic.
4. Informal A person from a particular locality.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin locālis, from Latin locus, place.]
lo′cal·ly adv.
lo′cal·ness n.
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local
(ˈləʊkəl)adj
1. characteristic of or associated with a particular locality or area
2. of, concerned with, or relating to a particular place or point in space
3. (Medicine) med of, affecting, or confined to a limited area or part. Compare general10, systemic2
4. (of a train, bus, etc) stopping at all stations or stops
n
5. a train, bus, etc, that stops at all stations or stops
6. an inhabitant of a specified locality
7. informal Brit a pub close to one's home or place of work
8. (Medicine) med short for local anaesthetic
9. (Journalism & Publishing) US and Canadian an item of local interest in a newspaper
10. US and Canadian a local or regional branch of an association
11. (Telecommunications) Canadian a telephone extension
[C15: via Old French from Late Latin locālis, from Latin locus place, locus]
ˈlocalness n
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lo•cal
(ˈloʊ kəl)adj.
1. pertaining to or characterized by place or position in space; spatial.
2. pertaining to, characteristic of, or restricted to a particular place: a local custom.
3. pertaining to a city, town, or small district rather than an entire state or country: local transportation.
4. stopping at most or all stations: a local train.
5. pertaining to or affecting a particular part or particular parts, as of a physical system or organism: a local disease.
6. (of anesthesia or an anesthetic) affecting only a particular part or area of the body without concomitant loss of consciousness.
n. 7. a local train, bus, etc.
8. a newspaper item of local interest.
9. a local branch of a union, fraternity, etc.
10. a local anesthetic.
11. Often, locals.
v.i. a. a local person or resident.
b. a local athletic team.
lo′cal•ly, adv.
lo′cal•ness, n.
lo-cal
(ˈloʊˈkæl, -ˌkæl)adj.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() public transport - conveyance for passengers or mail or freight |
2. | ![]() anaesthetic, anaesthetic agent, anesthetic, anesthetic agent - a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations anesthyl - a mixture of methyl and ethyl chloride; sprayed on as a local anesthetic antipruritic - a substance that relieves or prevents itching benzocaine, ethyl aminobenzoate - a white crystalline ester used as a local anesthetic butacaine, butacaine sulfate - a white crystalline ester that is applied to mucous membranes as a local anesthetic ethyl chloride - a colorless flammable gas used as a local surface anesthetic Lidocaine, Xylocaine - a local anesthetic (trade names Lidocaine and Xylocaine) used topically on the skin and mucous membranes Ethocaine, procaine - a white crystalline powder (trade name Ethocaine) administered near nerves as a local anesthetic in dentistry and medicine tetracaine - a crystalline compound used in the form of a hydrochloride as a local anesthetic | |
Adj. | 1. | local - relating to or applicable to or concerned with the administration of a city or town or district rather than a larger area; "local taxes"; "local authorities" national - concerned with or applicable to or belonging to an entire nation or country; "the national government"; "national elections"; "of national concern"; "the national highway system"; "national forests" |
2. | local - of or belonging to or characteristic of a particular locality or neighborhood; "local customs"; "local schools"; "the local citizens"; "a local point of view"; "local outbreaks of flu"; "a local bus line" | |
3. | local - affecting only a restricted part or area of the body; "local anesthesia" medical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques general - affecting the entire body; "a general anesthetic"; "general symptoms" |
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local
adjective
1. community, district, regional, provincial, parish, neighbourhood, small-town (chiefly U.S.), parochial, parish pump I was going to pop up to the local library.
2. nearby, close, community, near, neighbouring We try to support the local shops.
3. confined, limited, narrow, restricted The blockage caused a local infection.
noun
1. resident, native, inhabitant, character (informal), local yokel (disparaging) That's what the locals call the place.
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local
adjective1. Confined to a particular location or site:
2. Having the restricted outlook often characteristic of geographic isolation:
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local
[ˈləʊkəl]A. ADJ
1. (= in or of the area) [custom, newspaper, radio] → local; [school, shop, doctor] → del barrio; [bus, train] → urbano; [news, weather forecast] → regional
the local community → el vecindario, el barrio; (wider) → la zona, el área
local currency → moneda f local, moneda f del país
to be of local interest → ser de interés local
he's a local man → es de aquí
local residents have complained to the council → los residentes del barrio or de la zona se han quejado al ayuntamiento
local train services have been cut → han reducido los servicios locales de tren
whatever you do, don't drink the local wine → hagas lo que hagas no bebas el vino del lugar
the local community → el vecindario, el barrio; (wider) → la zona, el área
local currency → moneda f local, moneda f del país
to be of local interest → ser de interés local
he's a local man → es de aquí
local residents have complained to the council → los residentes del barrio or de la zona se han quejado al ayuntamiento
local train services have been cut → han reducido los servicios locales de tren
whatever you do, don't drink the local wine → hagas lo que hagas no bebas el vino del lugar
2. (= municipal) [administration, taxes, elections] → municipal
at (the) local level → a nivel municipal or local
at (the) local level → a nivel municipal or local
3. (Med) [pain] → localizado
B. N
1. (= local resident) the locals → los vecinos; (wider) → la gente de la zona
he's a local → es de aquí
he's a local → es de aquí
2. (Brit) (= pub) bar de la zona donde alguien vive
4. (US) (Rail) tren, autobús, etc que hace parada en todas las estaciones
C. CPD local anaesthetic, local anesthetic (US) N → anestesia f local
under local anaesthetic → bajo anestesia local
local authority N (Brit, New Zealand) → gobierno m local; [of city, town] → ayuntamiento m
local call N (Telec) → llamada f local
local colour, local color (US) N (esp Literat, Cine) → ambiente m local, ambiente m del lugar
local council N → ayuntamiento m, municipio m
local education authority N → secretaría f municipal de educación
local government N (Brit) → administración f municipal
local government elections NPL → elecciones fpl municipales
local government expenditure N → gastos mpl municipales
local time N → hora f local
under local anaesthetic → bajo anestesia local
local authority N (Brit, New Zealand) → gobierno m local; [of city, town] → ayuntamiento m
local call N (Telec) → llamada f local
local colour, local color (US) N (esp Literat, Cine) → ambiente m local, ambiente m del lugar
local council N → ayuntamiento m, municipio m
local education authority N → secretaría f municipal de educación
local government N (Brit) → administración f municipal
local government elections NPL → elecciones fpl municipales
local government expenditure N → gastos mpl municipales
local time N → hora f local
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local
(ˈləukəl) adjective belonging to a certain place or district. The local shops are very good; local problems.local, del barrio, de la zona
ˈlocally adverben la localidad, en el lugar, localmente
locality (ləˈkaləti) – plural loˈcalities – noun a district. Public transport is a problem in this locality.localidad
locate (ləˈkeit) , ((American) ˈloukeit) verb2. to find the place or position of. He located the street he was looking for on the map.localizar
loˈcation (-ˈkeiʃən) noun1. position or situation. lugar
2. the act of locating. ubicación
on location (of filming) in natural surroundings outside the studio. en exteriores
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local
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lo·cal
a. local, rel. a una parte aislada;
___ anesthesia → anestesia ___;
___ application → aplicación ___;
___ recurrence → reaparición ___.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
- I'd like to try something local, please → Quisiera probar algo de la localidad, por favor
- Where can we hear local musicians play? → ¿Dónde podemos oír un concierto de músicos locales?
- Do you have a guide to local trails? (US)
Do you have a guide to local walks? (UK) → ¿Tiene una guía de senderos del lugar? - We'd like to see local plants and trees → Nos gustaría ver las plantas y los árboles de la zona
- I'd like to order something local → Quisiera pedir alguna especialidad típica de aquí
- Is there a local specialty? (US)
Is there a local speciality? (UK) → ¿Hay una especialidad típica de la zona? - What's the local specialty? (US)
What's the local speciality? (UK) → ¿Cuál es la especialidad típica de la zona? - Can you recommend a local dish? → ¿Puede recomendarme un plato típico de la zona?
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