Scaffolding
The Spanish word 'andamio' translates to 'scaffolding' in English. Scaffolding refers to a temporary structure used to support workers and materials during the construction, repair, or maintenance of buildings or other structures. It's generally made of metal pipes or tubes, and it's assembled in such a way to be safe, stable and allow workers to reach high places of a building. 'Andamio' can also be used metaphorically in Spanish to refer to a support or base for an argument or concept.
The worker is climbing up the scaffold.
This sentence is using the word 'andamio' to describe the structure that a worker is climbing on. It is a common term used in construction sites or places where some high work is needed.
The scaffold is safe for work.
In this example, the word 'andamio' is used to refer to a structure that is considered safe for people to perform their jobs on. It is assuring that the structure is stable and reliable to support human weight and activities.
We need more wood for the scaffold.
Here, the word 'andamio' is being used in the context of construction or repair work. This use highlights the structure’s material requirements. The sentence suggests that the scaffold – the 'andamio' – is or will be composed at least partly of wood.