bikini
The Spanish word 'biquini' translates to 'bikini' in English. This term is used to describe a two-piece women's swimsuit. It's typically worn in warm climates or at the beach and consists of a bra top and a bottom part that is designed not to cover the navel. It is named after the Bikini Atoll, a site of atomic testing, because of the intended provocative and explosive impact on the viewer.
She bought a new bikini for the summer.
This sentence talks about a woman who is preparing for the summertime by purchasing a new bikini. The word 'biquini' is used here as a noun.
The red bikini is more expensive than the yellow one.
In this sentence, the word 'biquini' is used as a noun in the context of comparing the price between two different colored bikinis; a red one and a yellow one.
I can't find my bikini anywhere.
This sentence uses the word 'biquini' to indicate the speaker's frustration in not being able to find their bikini. The word 'biquini' is used here as a noun.