disk
The Italian word 'disco' is used in the same way as the English word 'disk'. It can refer to a round, flat object, such as a compact disc (CD) or a vinyl record. It can also refer to the hard disk drive of a computer, where data is stored. In the context of computing, 'disco' is often used interchangeably with 'hard disk' or 'hard drive'.
The disco is popular with everyone in the city.
In this sentence, 'disco' is used in the sense of a discotheque or a nightclub. It is suggesting that the nightclub is well-liked by everyone in the town.
I'm looking for a Laura Pausini record.
In this sentence, 'disco' is referred to a music album or a record. The speaker is looking for a an album or CD by the Italian artist Laura Pausini.
The hard disk of my computer broke.
In this phrase, 'disco' is used to refer to a 'hard disc' in a technological context. The speaker's computer's hard disk has malfunctioned or broken down.