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fractura

English translation of fractura

fracture

The Spanish word 'fractura' translates to 'fracture' in English. A fracture, in medical terminology, refers to a broken or cracked bone which happens due to high force impact or stress, such as in accidents, falls, or sports-related injuries. In a broader context, the term 'fracture' could also mean the act of breaking or state of being broken, not necessarily related to bones. This translation and explanation can help in understanding the usage of 'fractura' in different contexts in Spanish language.


Example sentences using: fractura

Tengo una fractura en el brazo.

English translation of Tengo una fractura en el brazo.

I have a fracture in the arm.

This phrase is a common way to express that someone has broken their arm. It makes use of 'fractura', the Spanish word for fracture, in a straightforward manner.

La fractura de la ventana fue causada por la pelota de los niños.

English translation of La fractura de la ventana fue causada por la pelota de los niños.

The fracture of the window was caused by the kids' ball.

In this example, 'fractura' is used to describe a break or crack in a window, indicating that the term can apply to things other than bones, much as 'fracture' can in English. The cause of the fracture is given as 'the kids' ball'.

Su espíritu sufrió una fractura después de aquel incidente.

English translation of Su espíritu sufrió una fractura después de aquel incidente.

His spirit suffered a fracture after that incident.

Here, 'fractura' is used in a metaphorical sense to communicate emotional or psychological damage. The phrase expresses the severity of the impact of 'that incident' on the subject's spirit or emotional state.

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