star
The Spanish word 'astro' translates to 'star' in English. This can refer to a celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in space. Stars are visible from Earth during the night when they are not obscured by clouds or light pollution. The term 'astro' can also be used metaphorically in both languages to refer to a person who stands out for their exceptional talent or notability in a particular field.
He was a star in the world of football.
When referred to a person, 'astro' can mean 'star', implying that the person stands out exceptionally in a particular field. In this phrase, 'Fue un astro en el mundo del fútbol' means the person was a prominent figure or 'star' in the world of football.
The sun sets at dusk.
The phrase 'el astro rey' is often used in Spanish to refer to the sun, while 'se oculta' means 'it hides' and 'al anochecer' means 'at dusk'. Therefore, this sentence literally translates to 'The King star hides at dusk', and it is a poetic way to say that the sun sets at dusk.
Astronomers study celestial bodies to understand the universe.
In this context, 'los astros' refers to 'celestial bodies', which include any physical entity in space like stars, planets, comets, etc. It's used to express that astronomers study these entities as part of their work to understand the universe.