suction
The Spanish word 'succionar' refers to the English term 'suction'. It is predominantly used in a physical or scientific context to explain the action or process where a vacuum or area of low air pressure sucks up or pulls in another object or substance. This action often occurs in nature and in various physical phenomena, but it is also a principle used in many technological devices and procedures.
The child sucks his thumb to feel safe.
This phrase illustrates a common behavior in children where they suck their thumb as a source of comfort and security.
Hummingbirds suck nectar from flowers.
This phrase describes the feeding behavior of hummingbirds, which often extract nectar using their specialized beaks.
The vacuum cleaner sucks up the dust from the floor.
This phrase refers to the function of a vacuum cleaner, which is designed to suck up dirt and dust from various surfaces.