sede
Del latín 'sedes', que significa 'asiento' o ' residencia'.
NOUN
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[/ˈse.ðe/es-ES]
headquarters
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location
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office
formalbusiness
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head office
formalbusiness
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seat
literalless common
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establishment
formalbusiness
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center
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concept sentence
untranslatable
(No direct equivalent concept in ENGLISH for the broader implications of 'sede' in certain contexts like cultural or institutional residence.)
The principal office or main administrative center of an organization, company, institution, or government; its headquarters. It can also refer to the designated location for a major event, competition, or official gathering. Furthermore, "sede" can denote the "seat" or "center" of an intangible entity, such as power, culture, or a spiritual authority, implying a foundational or originating point.
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- La nueva sede de la empresa se inauguró el mes pasado. — The company's new headquarters opened last month.
- París será la sede de los próximos Juegos Olímpicos. — Paris will be the host city for the next Olympic Games.
- El Vaticano es la sede de la Iglesia Católica. — The Vatican is the seat of the Catholic Church.
register: formal