|  | | | Hola, Amigos! In this edition, we'll tickle your funny bone with a joke, explore flying animals and legislation, decode anagrams, and learn about purification and waste! |
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| animal volador The term 'animal volador' in Spanish translates to 'flying animal' in English. This could refer to any animal that is capable of flight, such as birds, bats, or insects. The species of the creature isn't specified, only that it has the ability to fly. Here's how to use it: El murciélago es otro ejemplo de animal volador. El hombre siempre ha envidiado al animal volador. El picaflor es un animal volador muy rápido. | |
| legislación The word 'legislación' in Spanish translates to 'legislation' in English. It refers to the process of making or enacting laws. It is traditionally seen as a function of the government. This term is used in discussions of law-making public policy, legal drafting, and political science. In simple terms, 'legislación' is the act of making and preparing laws or statutory rules. Here's how to use it: La legislación local prohíbe este tipo de actividad. La legislación vigente es bastante complicada. Se necesita una legislación para regular la industria. | |
| anagrama The Spanish word 'anagrama' translates to 'anagram' in English. An anagram is a word or phrase that is formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase using all the original letters exactly once. For example, the English word 'cinema' can become the anagram 'iceman'. It can be used in games and can also be an interesting form of wordplay in literature or writing. Here's how to use it: ¿Es 'magra ana' un anagrama de 'anagrama'? Un anagrama bien construido puede ser fascinante. El crucigrama tiene un anagrama como pista. | |
| depuradora The Spanish word 'depuradora' translates to 'treatment plant' in English. It is used in the context of waste management, particularly in relation to the treatment of sewage and wastewater. A 'depuradora' is a facility where wastewater undergoes treatment to remove contaminants before the clean water is released back into the environment. Here's how to use it: La depuradora de agua no está funcionando correctamente. La depuradora de la piscina está rota. La depuradora estaba muy ruidosa hoy. | |
| vertedero The Spanish word 'vertedero' refers to a place where waste materials, especially the ones that are not needed anymore, are disposed, which is known commonly in English as a dump. It may also refer to a dumping process. This includes areas like landfills or recycling centers where garbage, waste, and other discarded materials are deposited. Overall, 'vertedero' implies an act of disposal and the location where the disposal takes place. Here's how to use it: El vertedero local es un problema grave. Juan trabaja en el vertedero. El vertedero está en las afueras de la ciudad. | |
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