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desvencijado

English translation of desvencijado

disadvantage

The term 'desvencijado' does not actually mean disadvantage in English. Instead, it is a Spanish adjective that can be used to describe something decrepit, worn-out or dilapidated. For instance, it could be used to describe a rickety old building, a rundown car or anything that's falling apart due to neglect, old age, or overuse.


Example sentences using: desvencijado

El coche que compramos está bastante desvencijado.

English translation of El coche que compramos está bastante desvencijado.

The car we bought is quite dilapidated.

This sentence indicates that the condition of the car is poor or worn out, emphasizing its dilapidated state.

La casa antigua se ve desvencijada después de tantos años.

English translation of La casa antigua se ve desvencijada después de tantos años.

The old house looks dilapidated after so many years.

Here, the phrase describes the old house's appearance, highlighting its deterioration over time.

Ese mueble está tan desvencijado que ni se puede usar.

English translation of Ese mueble está tan desvencijado que ni se puede usar.

That piece of furniture is so dilapidated that it can't even be used.

This example expresses that the furniture is in such bad condition that it is no longer functional.

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