dent
The Spanish word 'abolladura' translates into English as 'dent'. It is commonly used to refer to the indentation or hollow that can happen on the surface of objects, often as a result of impact or pressure. This term is commonly used in everyday language and can be applied to a variety of contexts, particularly in relation to vehicles or metallic surfaces.
The car has a dent in the door.
This sentence is a typical way of expressing that a car has suffered a minor accident resulting in a dent. The noun 'abolladura' refers to the damage caused by a blunt impact on a relatively flat surface, like a car door.
My bicycle got a dent after the fall.
In this context, 'abolladura' is used to denote that the bicycle has been damaged or deformed as a result of a fall. It is a common way of expressing minor damages to a vehicle or object after an accident or fall.
I'm going to take my car to the shop to repair the dent.
This sentence is commonly used when someone's vehicle has a dent and needs repair. Here 'abolladura' refers to the dent that has to be repaired in a workshop or garage.