London - traducción al francés
Diclib.com
Diccionario ChatGPT
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial ChatGPT

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

London - traducción al francés

CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
London, Great Britain; London, United Kingdom; Capital of the United Kingdom; Capital of the UK; London, UK; England London; London Britain; GBLON; UN/LOCODE:GBLON; LONDON; London, Middlesex; London (England); London England; London england; London, england; London (UK); London (United Kingdom); London (Britain); London (Great Britain); Capital of England; Llundain; London UK; Climate in London; Londontown; London, Britain; Londonise; Londonize; Londyn; London, England; London,England; London, England, UK; London, England, United Kingdom; London, Greater London; Lodnon; London-on-Thames; London's; Lundunir; United Kingdom/London; London, U.K.; London area; London, uk; London (city); Landan; Natural history of London; Lunnainn; Londain; Loundres
  • Prime Minister]]
  • [[Broadcasting House]] in central London, headquarters of the BBC
  • right
  • archive-date=20 July 2011}}</ref>
  • left
  • St Mary's Hospital]], a constituent of [[Imperial College School of Medicine]], where in 1928 [[Alexander Fleming]] discovered penicillin in the second floor laboratory.
  • The [[London Underground]] is the world's oldest and third-longest [[rapid transit]] system.
  • Victoria]] in Central London
  • The [[hackney carriage]] (black cab) is a common sight on London streets. Although traditionally black, this is not a requirement with some painted in other colours or bearing advertising.
  • The east wing public façade of [[Buckingham Palace]] was built between 1847 and 1850; it was remodelled to its present form in 1913.
  • Opened in 1906, the [[Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]] is a member of [[Conservatoires UK]] and the [[Federation of Drama Schools]].
  • The City of London, one of the largest financial centres in the world<ref>[http://www.cityam.com/224938/london-top-world "London tops 2015 global financial centre rankings and knocks New York into second place"]. Cityam.com. Retrieved 12 November 2015.</ref>
  • url-status=live}}</ref>''
  • London Pride]] in 2010
  • A fox on Ayres Street, [[Southwark]], [[South London]]
  • Royal Exchange]] in 1886
  • A [[New Routemaster]] (which replaced the [[AEC Routemaster]]) entered service in 2012. The red double-decker bus is an emblematic symbol of London.
  • The [[Great Fire of London]] destroyed many parts of the city in 1666.
  • Population density map
  • [[Harrods]] department store in [[Knightsbridge]]
  • Terminal 5]]C is pictured).
  • The Horse Ride is a [[tree tunnel]] (route overhung by trees) on the western side of [[Wimbledon Common]].
  • Hyde Park]] (with [[Kensington Gardens]] in foreground) has been a popular public space since it opened in 1637.
  • Science Museum]] lying in between.
  • The [[Bank of England]], established in 1694, is the model on which most modern central banks are based.
  • The [[West End theatre]] district in 2016
  • Map of London in 1593. There is only one bridge across the Thames, but parts of Southwark on the south bank of the river have been developed.
  • Odeon cinema]] in [[Leicester Square]] hosts numerous European and world film premieres.
  • Satellite view of London in June 2018
  • London from [[Primrose Hill]]
  • [[Imperial College London]], a technical research university in [[South Kensington]]
  • Roman walls]].
  • Scene of the annual [[Notting Hill Carnival]], 2014
  • [[Piccadilly Circus]]
  • Temple Bar]]
  • [[Shakespeare's Globe]] is a modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the Thames.
  • thumb
  • Headquarters of [[MI6]], the UK's foreign intelligence service, at the [[SIS Building]]. Scenes featuring [[James Bond]] (the fictional MI6 agent) have been filmed here.
  • [[Sherlock Holmes Museum]] in [[Baker Street]], bearing the number 221B
  • Yorkist]] sally.
  • St Pancras International]] is the main terminal for high-speed [[Eurostar]] and [[High Speed 1]] services, as well as commuter suburban Thameslink and inter-city [[East Midlands Railway]] services.
  • prime meridian]] at the [[Royal Observatory, Greenwich]]. The observatory has played a major role in the history of navigation and astronomy.
  • left
  • page=33}}</ref>
  • [[University College London]] (UCL), established by Royal Charter in 1836, is one of the founding colleges of the [[University of London]].
  • Lines of Communication]], planned during the [[English Civil War]], c. 1643, surrounded the City, Westminster, Southwark, Lambeth and related areas (Vertue, 1738).
  • [[Westminster Abbey]], as seen in this painting (by [[Canaletto]], 1749), is a [[World Heritage Site]] and one of London's oldest and most important buildings.

London         
London, capital city of England; capital city of the United Kingdom
lpo      
LPO, London Philharmonic Orchestra, symphony orchestra of London
londonien      
n. Londoner, resident of London (capital city of England)

Definición

London
·noun The capital city of England.

Wikipedia

London

London () is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a 50-mile (80 km) estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major settlement for two millennia. The City of London, its ancient core and financial centre, was founded by the Romans as Londinium and retains its medieval boundaries. The City of Westminster, to the west of the City of London, has for centuries hosted the national government and parliament. Since the 19th century, the name "London" has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between the counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire, which since 1965 has largely comprised Greater London, which is governed by 33 local authorities and the Greater London Authority.

As one of the world's major global cities, London exerts a strong influence on its arts, entertainment, fashion, commerce and finance, education, health care, media, science and technology, tourism, and transport and communications. Its GDP (€801.66 billion in 2017) makes it the largest urban economy in Europe, and it is one of the major financial centres in the world. With Europe's largest concentration of higher education institutions, it is home to some of the highest-ranked academic institutions in the world—Imperial College London in natural and applied sciences, the London School of Economics in social sciences, and the comprehensive University College London. London is the most visited city in Europe and has the busiest city airport system in the world. The London Underground is the oldest rapid transit system in the world.

London's diverse cultures encompass over 300 languages. The mid-2018 population of Greater London of about 9 million made it Europe's third-most populous city, accounting for 13.4% of the population of the United Kingdom and over 16% of the population of England. The Greater London Built-up Area is the fourth-most populous in Europe with about 9.8 million inhabitants at the 2011 census. The London metropolitan area is the third-most populous in Europe with about 14 million inhabitants in 2016, granting London the status of a megacity.

London has four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the combined Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and also the historic settlement in Greenwich, where the Royal Observatory, Greenwich defines the prime meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. Other landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square. London has many museums, galleries, libraries and cultural venues, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library, and numerous West End theatres. Important sporting events held in London include the FA Cup Final (held annually at Wembley Stadium), Wimbledon Tennis Championships and the London Marathon. In 2012, London became the first city to host three Summer Olympic Games.

Ejemplos de uso de London
1. Sur le site américain Technorati, qui mesure l‘audience des liens dans la blogosphère mondiale, le premier mot recherché est «London», «Olympics» restant en deuxième position, suivi de «Judith Miller», puis de «London explosion», «London 2012», «London explosions», «London Bomb»... Les blogs relaient d‘abord les liens sur les médias en ligne, comme la BBC ou CNN.
2. Mais ŕ Prague, London ne répond jamais au téléphone.
3. Le candidat missionnaire s‘inscrit auprès de la London Missionary Society.
4. Les 15 noms ŕ connaître Chaque saison, de nouveaux talents arrivent ŕ la London Fashion Week.
5. Avec Euronext, le London Stock Exchange, ou męme la bourse suisse.