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| astrónomo The Spanish word 'astrónomo' translates to 'astronomer' in English. An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial bodies such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies. This term in Spanish encompasses the same breadth of profession as in English, referring to those who conduct research and study within the field of astronomy. The term 'astrónomo' can be used to refer to both professional and amateur astronomers alike, just as in English. Here's how to use it: Mi padre es un astrónomo. El astrónomo está estudiando las estrellas. El trabajo de un astrónomo es fascinante. | |
| pasar The Spanish word 'pasar' means to 'pass' in English. It can be used in a wide range of contexts. For instance, 'pasar' could mean to physically move something or someone from one place to another, to surpass or exceed something or someone, to an action happening or proceeding, to undergo or suffer something, or to spend time, among other uses. It's widely used in daily conversation. Here's how to use it: Me voy a pasar la lista de compras. Prefiero pasar desapercibido. El tiempo pasa rápido cuando te diviertes. | |
| farmacia The Spanish word 'farmacia' translates to 'pharmacy' in English. A 'farmacia' is a place where medicines are prepared and sold. It's equivalent to a drug store or a chemist's shop in English-speaking countries. Just like in English-speaking countries, 'farmacias' in Spanish-speaking regions can also provide health consultations and sell over-the-counter drugs, among other health-related products. Here's how to use it: Voy a ir a la farmacia a comprar medicinas La farmacia está cerrada hoy La farmacia más cercana está a tres cuadras de aquí | |
| giro prohibido The phrase 'giro prohibido' in Spanish translates to 'prohibited turn' in English. Essentially, this phrase is often used in traffic contexts to indicate that a specific turn or direction is not allowed. For example, you might see a traffic sign with this phrase informing that turning to a certain road or lane is prohibited due to various reasons such as road works, one-way road among other reasons. Understanding such phrases can be essential especially if you are driving in a Spanish-speaking region. Here's how to use it: El letrero dice que está en una calle de giro prohibido. A causa de un giro prohibido, tuve un accidente de coche. Ignorar que era un giro prohibido me costó una multa. | |
| clima extremo The Spanish phrase 'clima extremo' translates to 'extreme weather' in English. It is a term used to describe weather conditions that are significantly different from average patterns. This can include temperatures that are extremely high or low, heavy rainfall, drought, heavy snowfall, and storms such as hurricanes or typhoons. Extreme weather events can have major impacts on human societies and ecosystems. Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of some types of extreme weather. Here's how to use it: Es difícil predecir el clima extremo. El clima extremo puede causar desastres naturales. Consecuencias del clima extremo pueden durar años. | |
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