English Word: signpost
Spanish Word: alquila, poste indicador
Now you know how to say signpost in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'signpost'
There's a signpost a little further on.
Un poco más adelante hay un cartel.
We like to signpost new routes for the future.
Nos gusta marcar la pauta del porvenir.
In my opinion, his words should provide a signpost for the activities of the United Nations.
En mi opinión, sus palabras deben representar un punto de referencia para las actividades de las Naciones Unidas.
And I think that his characteristic self-criticism could be a signpost for us.
Y creo que esta característica autocrítica podría servirnos como una señal.
Secondly, it is a signpost for other countries which are today part of the Balkans.
En segundo lugar, la resolución constituye una señal para otros países que forman parte de los Balcanes.
Therefore, Lahti was another signpost on our collective road towards equipping Europeans for globalisation.
Así pues, Lahti ha sido otro hito en nuestra ruta colectiva hacia la preparación de los europeos para la globalización.
The treaty is a signpost to a more transparent, more democratic Europe, and it should therefore be ratified this year.
El Tratado representa un poste indicador hacia una Europa más transparente, más democrática, y por ende debería quedar ratificado este año.
The road map must be adhered to, as the road map also acts as a signpost for the European Union.
Hay que ceñirse a la Hoja de Ruta, porque es la que nos indica la dirección que debe tomar la Unión Europea.
This plan has enabled different services and common online forms between SOLVIT and the Citizens Signpost Service to be brought together.
Este plan ha permitido agrupar en un mismo entorno distintos servicios y formularios en línea comunes a SOLVIT y al Servicio de Orientación a los Ciudadanos.
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