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aguacero

English translation of aguacero

watercress

The word 'aguacero' does not mean watercress in English. In Spanish, 'aguacero' translates to 'downpour' in English. It is a noun used to typically refer to a sudden heavy rainfall or shower. It is a word often utilized in weather forecasts or when describing the sudden and typically brief torrential rainfall.


Example sentences using: aguacero

El aguacero repentinamente inundó las calles de la ciudad.

English translation of El aguacero repentinamente inundó las calles de la ciudad.

The downpour suddenly flooded the city streets.

This example demonstrates the use of 'aguacero' to describe a heavy rainfall that causes an immediate flooding.

Los aguaceros son comunes en la temporada de lluvias.

English translation of Los aguaceros son comunes en la temporada de lluvias.

Downpours are common in the rainy season.

This sentence uses 'aguacero' to refer to frequent occurrences of heavy rains during a particular time of the year.

La planta necesita un aguacero para crecer.

English translation of La planta necesita un aguacero para crecer.

The plant needs a downpour to grow.

The context here is the requirement of heavy rainfall, represented by 'aguacero', for the growth of plants.

Después del aguacero, el aire se sintió fresco y limpio.

English translation of Después del aguacero, el aire se sintió fresco y limpio.

After the downpour, the air felt fresh and clean.

In this example, 'aguacero' is used to convey a change in the air quality subsequent to a heavy rain.

El aguacero la tomó por sorpresa mientras caminaba a casa.

English translation of El aguacero la tomó por sorpresa mientras caminaba a casa.

The downpour took her by surprise as she was walking home.

This sentence employs 'aguacero' to describe an unexpected event, a sudden heavy shower, experienced by an individual.

Un aguacero puede causar serios daños a las cosechas.

English translation of Un aguacero puede causar serios daños a las cosechas.

A downpour can cause serious damage to the crops.

In this instance, 'aguacero' is used to illustrate the potential negative impact of heavy rains on agriculture.

Me encanta el sonido del aguacero en el tejado.

English translation of Me encanta el sonido del aguacero en el tejado.

I love the sound of the downpour on the roof.

This example involves the use of 'aguacero' in expressing a personal preference towards the sound of heavy rainfall.

El aguacero cesó y un arco iris apareció en el cielo.

English translation of El aguacero cesó y un arco iris apareció en el cielo.

The downpour ceased and a rainbow appeared in the sky.

This sentence uses 'aguacero' to describe the cessation of heavy rain, noting a positive outcome of its ending.

El aguacero proporcionó alivio del calor del verano.

English translation of El aguacero proporcionó alivio del calor del verano.

The downpour provided relief from the summer heat.

In this case, 'aguacero' is used to depict a situation where a heavy rainfall acts as a respite from high temperatures.

Es mejor llevar un paraguas por si hay un aguacero.

English translation of Es mejor llevar un paraguas por si hay un aguacero.

It's better to carry an umbrella in case there's a downpour.

This example represents a practical advice taking into account a potential 'aguacero' or heavy rainfall.

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