horizon
The Spanish word 'horizonte' translates to 'horizon' in English. It refers to the apparent line that separates earth from sky, the line where the earth seems to end and the sky begins. It's often used metaphorically to represent the limits or possibilities of knowledge or experience.
The sun hides behind the horizon.
This sentence refers to the daily sunset, when the sun appears to go 'behind' the horizon as it sets.
I look for new horizons in my career.
In this sentence, 'horizontes' is used metaphorically to represent new opportunities or possibilities in a person's career or life.
The horizon is clear, we can continue the journey.
This sentence uses 'horizonte' to indicate a far but visible point, suggesting there are no obstacles in sight. This is a metaphorical way of expressing optimism for a continuing journey.