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globo terráqueo

English translation of globo terráqueo

globe

The Spanish term 'globo terráqueo' literally translates to 'terrestrial globe' in English. It's used to refer to a spherical representation of the Earth, commonly known as a world globe or just a globe. It's a model of the Earth that is designed to depict geographical details in a small, manageable form.


Example sentences using: globo terráqueo

Perdí mi globo terráqueo en la mudanza.

English translation of Perdí mi globo terráqueo en la mudanza.

I lost my globe during the move.

In this context, 'globo terráqueo' is refered to as being misplaced or lost during the process of moving to a new location, indicating that it is a physical item that can be moved or lost.

El globo terráqueo en mi clase de geografía es muy detallado.

English translation of El globo terráqueo en mi clase de geografía es muy detallado.

The globe in my geography class is very detailed.

Here, 'globo terráqueo' is used to refer to a tool used in a classroom setting, indicating its use in educational contexts, particularly for subjects related to geography where details such as country borders and topographical features are important.

Mi hermano pequeño cree que puede hacer girar el globo terráqueo más rápido que yo.

English translation of Mi hermano pequeño cree que puede hacer girar el globo terráqueo más rápido que yo.

My little brother believes he can spin the globe faster than me.

In this sentence, 'globo terráqueo' is used in a playful family context. The action of spinning the globe is often associated with children's play, a task in which people compete to see who can make it spin faster.

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