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    Resources Translator The police are looking into the cause of the accident.

The police are looking into the cause of the accident.

Translation result
La policía está investigando la causa del accidente. The police are looking into the cause of the accident.


police noun

1. the force of policemen and officers.

The police responded quickly to the emergency call, arriving at the scene within minutes to provide medical assistance. La policía respondió rápidamente a la llamada de emergencia, llegando al lugar en minutos para brindar asistencia médica.
As we walked through the city streets, we noticed a large police presence near the protest area, with officers in riot gear standing guard. Mientras caminábamos por las calles de la ciudad, nos dimos cuenta de una gran presencia policial cerca del área de manifestación, con oficiales vestidos con equipo antidisturbios que custodiaban el lugar.
After the crime was committed, the police launched an investigation, interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence to catch the suspect. Después del crimen fue cometido, la policía lanzó una investigación, entrevistando a testigos y recopilando pruebas para atrapar al sospechoso.

strong adjective

1. having strength or power greater than average or expected.

The strong winds from Hurricane Maria destroyed several buildings in its path, leaving a trail of devastation behind. Las fuertes rachas provenientes del Huracán María destruyeron varios edificios en su trayecto, dejando un rastro de devastación detrás.
LeBron James is considered a strong candidate for MVP this season, given his impressive performance on the court so far. LeBron James se considera un fuerte candidato para el MVP esta temporada, dados sus impresionantes actuaciones en la pista hasta ahora.

2. having a strong physiological or chemical effect.

The strong painkiller helped alleviate my headache, but I was careful not to overuse it due to its potential side effects. El fuerte analgésico ayudó a aliviar mi dolor de cabeza, pero me aseguré no sobreutilizarlo debido a sus posibles efectos secundarios.
The doctor prescribed a strong antihistamine to treat my severe allergic reaction, and I noticed significant relief within hours of taking the medication. El doctor me recetó un antihistamínico fuerte para tratar mi reacción alérgica severa y noté un alivio significativo dentro de horas de tomar la medicación.

look verb

1. perceive with attention.

As she walked into the room, she looked around at the unfamiliar surroundings, taking in every detail. Mientras entraba en la habitación, echó un vistazo a los alrededores desconocidos, absorbiendo cada detalle.

2. give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect.

The new restaurant's modern decor looks sleek and sophisticated, making it an ideal spot for dates. El decorado moderno del nuevo restaurante tiene un aspecto elegante y refinado, lo que lo convierte en un lugar ideal para citas.

3. have a certain outward or facial expression.

She looked puzzled at the unexpected news, her eyebrows furrowed in concern. Ella pareció desconcertada ante la sorprendente noticia, sus cejas arrugadas por la preocupación.

4. search or seek.

The detective looked high and low for clues to solve the mystery. El detective buscó arriba y abajo por pistas para resolver el misterio.

5. be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point.

The pilot made sure to look north before landing the plane, ensuring they were on course for the airport. El piloto se aseguró de mirar hacia el norte antes de aterrizar el avión, lo que garantizaba que estuvieran en ruta para llegar al aeropuerto.

6. take charge of or deal with.

The new manager was tasked to look into the company's financial struggles and come up with a plan to turn things around. El nuevo gerente fue encargado de investigar las dificultades financieras de la empresa y presentar un plan para revertir la situación.

7. convey by one's expression.

She looked disappointed when she heard the news, and we all knew something was wrong. Ella pareció descontenta cuando escuchó la noticia, y todos sabíamos que algo iba mal.

8. look forward to the probable occurrence of.

I'm looking to the future and expecting a major breakthrough in our company's technology department. Estoy mirando hacia el futuro y espero un avance importante en la departamento de tecnología de nuestra empresa.

9. accord in appearance with.

The new restaurant's decor looks like a fusion of modern and vintage styles, creating a unique and eclectic atmosphere that appeals to a wide range of customers. El decorado del nuevo restaurante parece una fusión de estilos modernos y vintage, creando un ambiente único y ecléctico que atrae a una amplia gama de clientes.

10. have faith or confidence in.

She looks to her mentor for guidance and support in her new career. Ella busca orientación y apoyo de su mentor en su nueva carrera.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I look.
You
You look.
He/She/It
He/She/It looks.
We
We look.
You
You look.
They
They look.
Complete conjugation.

cause noun

1. events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something.

The discovery of penicillin was the cause of a revolutionary change in the treatment of bacterial infections, leading to countless lives saved and improved healthcare outcomes. El descubrimiento de la penicilina fue la causa de un cambio revolucionario en el tratamiento de las infecciones bacterianas, lo que llevó a salvadas ilimitadas de vidas y mejoras en los resultados de salud.

2. a justification for something existing or happening.

The environmental cause of climate change has been widely debated among scientists and policymakers. La causa ambiental del cambio climático ha sido ampliamente debatida entre científicos y políticos.

3. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end.

The civil rights movement was a powerful cause that brought about significant changes in American society. El movimiento de derechos civiles fue una causa poderosa que llevó a cambios significativos en la sociedad estadounidense.

4. any entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results.

The new policy was the cause of widespread unemployment in the industry, leading to economic instability. La nueva política fue la causa de un desempleo generalizado en la industria, lo que llevó a una inestabilidad económica.

5. a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy.

The plaintiff's lawyer carefully prepared her case, gathering evidence to prove that the defendant's negligence was the direct cause of the accident. El abogado del demandante preparó cuidadosamente su caso, recopilando pruebas para demostrar que la negligencia del demandado fue la causa directa del accidente.

accident noun

1. an unfortunate mishap.

The hikers were shaken by the unexpected accident on the mountain trail, which left one of their companions injured and stranded. Los excursionistas se tambalearon por el accidente inesperado en el sendero de la montaña, que dejó a uno de sus compañeros herido y varado.
After the accident in the kitchen, Emma was left to clean up the mess and wonder how she could have been so careless with the hot stove. Después del accidente en la cocina, Emma se quedó con la tarea de limpiar el desorden y preguntarse cómo podría haber sido tan descuidada con el fogón caliente.

2. anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause.

The sudden storm was an accident, and it caught us off guard, leaving us scrambling to find shelter. La tormenta súbita fue un accidente y nos cogió desapercibidos, dejándonos forcejeando para encontrar refugio.
After years of research, the scientist stumbled upon an unexpected accident in the lab that led to a groundbreaking discovery. Después de años de investigación, el científico se topó con un accidente inesperado en el laboratorio que llevó a un descubrimiento revolucionario.