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    Resources Translator The hurricane is heading towards the coast.

The hurricane is heading towards the coast.

Translation result
El huracán se dirige hacia la costa. The hurricane is heading towards the coast.


hurricane noun

1. a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving at 63-136 knots (12 on the Beaufort scale).


talk verb

1. exchange thoughts.

The friends spent hours talking about their plans for the future, sharing their hopes and dreams with each other. Los amigos pasaron horas hablando sobre sus planes para el futuro, compartiendo sus esperanzas y sueños entre sí.

2. express in speech.

The professor asked me to talk about my research findings at the conference. El profesor me pidió que hablara sobre mis hallazgos de investigación en la conferencia.

3. use language.

The politician will talk about her economic plan during the debate tonight, hoping to sway voters. La política hablará sobre su plan económico durante el debate esta noche, esperando influir a los votantes.

4. reveal information.

The whistleblower decided to talk about the company's unethical practices, exposing the truth to the public. El whistleblower decidió hablar sobre las prácticas deshonestas de la empresa, exponiendo la verdad al público.

5. divulge confidential information or secrets.

The whistleblower was accused of talking too much about the company's financial struggles, revealing sensitive information that had been meant to remain confidential. Se acusó al denunciante de hablar demasiado sobre las dificultades financieras de la empresa, revelando información sensible que había sido destinada a permanecer confidencial.

6. deliver a lecture or talk.

The professor will talk to our class about the importance of recycling in the environment. El profesor hablará con nuestra clase sobre la importancia de reciclar en el medio ambiente.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I talk.
You
You talk.
He/She/It
He/She/It talks.
We
We talk.
You
You talk.
They
They talk.
Complete conjugation.

judge verb

1. determine the result of (a competition).

The judges deliberated for hours before announcing the winner of the talent show, and in the end, they judged that Sarah's performance was the best. Los jueces deliberaron durante horas antes de anunciar al ganador del concurso de talentos, y al final, consideraron que el mejor fue el rendimiento de Sarah.

2. form a critical opinion of.

The art critic will judge the painting's worthiness to be exhibited in the museum based on its technical skill and originality. El crítico de arte juzgará la valía del cuadro para ser exhibido en el museo según su habilidad técnica y originalidad.

3. judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time).

The architect had to judge the structural integrity of the old building before deciding whether it was safe for occupation. (In this sentence, the architect is forming an estimate or making an educated guess about the building's condition.) El arquitecto tuvo que juzgar la integridad estructural del edificio viejo antes de decidir si era seguro para el ocupación. (En esta oración, el arquitecto está formando una estimación o haciendo un suposición informada sobre el estado del edificio.)

4. pronounce judgment on.

The jury will judge the defendant guilty or not guilty based on the evidence presented in court. El jurado condenará o absolverá al acusado en función de la evidencia presentada en el tribunal.

5. put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of.

The prosecutor will judge the accused in court next week, determining their guilt or innocence based on the evidence presented. El fiscal juzgará al acusado en el tribunal la próxima semana, determinando su inocencia o culpabilidad según la evidencia presentada.

coast noun

1. the shore of a sea or ocean.

The family decided to spend their vacation at the coast, where they spent their days swimming and sunbathing. La familia decidió pasar sus vacaciones en la costa, donde pasaron sus días nadando y bronceándose al sol.

2. a slope down which sleds may coast.

The kids loved sledding down the long coast of snow-covered hill at the winter park. Los niños amaron descender en trineo por la larga costa de la colina cubierta de nieve en el parque de invierno.

3. the area within view.

As we stood on the coast, we could see the entire valley spread out before us. Mientras estábamos en la costa, podíamos ver toda la valleja extendiéndose ante nosotros.

4. the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it.

The surfer began to coast down the wave, feeling the rush of adrenaline as she glided effortlessly across the water. El surfista comenzó a costear hacia abajo por la ola, sintiendo el rugido de adrenalina mientras se deslizaba sin esfuerzo sobre el agua.