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    Resources Translator

It is rumoured that a big snake lives in this park.


Translation result
Se rumorea que en este parque vive una gran serpiente. It is rumoured that a big snake lives in this park.


big adjetivo

1. Above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent.

The big house on the hill was impressive, with its grand staircase and spacious rooms. La gran casa en la colina era impresionante, con su gran escalera y habitaciones amplias.

2. Significant.

The big breakthrough in medical research has the potential to revolutionize treatment options for patients worldwide. El gran avance en la investigación médica tiene el potencial de revolucionar las opciones de tratamiento para los pacientes en todo el mundo.

3. Very intense.

The big storm warning was issued to alert residents of the severe weather that was heading their way. Se emitió una advertencia de tormenta fuerte para informar a los residentes del tiempo severo que se acercaba hacia su dirección.

4. Loud and firm.

The big drumbeat echoed through the stadium, energizing the crowd with its loud and powerful sound. El fuerte ritmo de tambor ecoaba a través del estadio, emocionando a la multitud con su sonido ruidoso y potente.

5. Conspicuous in position or importance.

The big oak tree stood tall at the entrance of the park, drawing attention to its grandeur and majesty. El gran árbol de roble se erguía imponente en la entrada del parque, atraiendo la atención hacia su grandeza y majestad.

6. Prodigious.

The big stars in the galaxy shone brightly, their immense size and luminosity captivating astronomers from around the world. Las estrellas grandes del galaxia brillaron con intensidad, su inmenso tamaño y luminosidad atrapando a los astrónomos de todo el mundo.

7. Exhibiting self-importance.

The big shot in the company always made sure to take credit for other people's ideas during meetings, much to everyone's annoyance. El ejecutivo importante en la empresa siempre se aseguraba de tomar crédito por las ideas de otras personas durante las reuniones, lo que causaba una gran molestia a todos.

8. Feeling self-importance.

After getting his first million-dollar contract, John started to get big about himself and became increasingly arrogant in front of his teammates. Después de obtener su primer contrato millonario, John empezó a parecerse mucho peor consigo mismo y se volvió cada vez más arrogante ante sus compañeros de equipo.

9. (of animals) fully developed.

The big brown bear lumbered out of its den, its thick fur glistening in the morning sun, indicating that it had reached full maturity. El oso pardo grande salió a rastras de su madriguera, su piel gruesa relucía al sol de la mañana, lo que indicaba que había alcanzado la madurez plena.

10. Marked by intense physical force.

The big storm caused widespread destruction, knocking down trees and power lines across the city. La gran tormenta causó destrucción generalizada, derribando árboles y líneas eléctricas por toda la ciudad.

11. Generous and understanding and tolerant.

My big sister always lends me money when I'm in a tight spot, never judging me for my poor financial decisions. Mi hermana mayor siempre me presta dinero cuando estoy en un aprieto, nunca me juzga por mis malas decisiones financieras.

12. Given or giving freely.

The big-hearted philanthropist donated millions to charity, inspiring others to follow her lead. El filántropo generoso donó millones a la caridad, inspirando a otros para seguir su ejemplo.

13. In an advanced stage of pregnancy.

After nine months, Sarah was big and ready to give birth to her baby. Después de nueve meses, Sara era grande y lista para dar a luz a su bebé.

snake noun

1. Limbless scaly elongate reptile.

The snake slithered silently through the grass, its forked tongue darting in and out of its mouth as it searched for prey. La serpiente se deslizó silenciosamente a través del césped, su lengua bifurcada saltando dentro y fuera de su boca mientras buscaba presa.

2. A deceitful or treacherous person.

The business rival was a snake, always trying to sabotage our plans and steal our clients. El rival empresarial era una serpiente, siempre intentando sabotear nuestros planes y robar nuestros clientes.

3. A tributary of the columbia river that rises in wyoming and flows westward.

The Snake River flows gently through the scenic valleys of Idaho before merging with the Columbia River near Lewiston. El río Snake fluye suavemente a través de los valles escénicos de Idaho antes de unirse con el río Columbia cerca de Lewiston.

4. A long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between virgo and cancer.

Astronomers often point out the snake constellation to amateur stargazers, as it can be difficult to spot due to its faintness. Astrónomos a menudo muestran la constelación de la serpiente a los astrófilos aficionados, ya que puede ser difícil de detectar debido a su debilidad.

5. Something long, thin, and flexible that resembles a snake.

The dancer's slender arms became like snakes as she twirled across the stage, her movements fluid and hypnotic. Los brazos del bailarina se convirtieron en serpientes al girar por el escenario, sus movimientos fluidos y hipnóticos.

park sustantivo

1. A large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property.

The city's newest park, Green Valley, features walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas for residents to enjoy. El parque más nuevo de la ciudad, Valle Verde, cuenta con sendos peatonales, áreas de juegos infantiles y zonas de picnics para que los residentes lo disfruten.

2. A piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area.

The family decided to spend the day at the park, where they went on a picnic and played games with their kids. La familia decidió pasar el día en el parque, donde fueron a un pícnic y jugaron juegos con sus hijos.

3. A facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games).

The Yankees played their home game at Yankee Stadium, which is located adjacent to the iconic Bronx Park. Los Yanquis jugaron su partido en casa en el Estadio de los Yanquis, que se encuentra ubicado junto al emblemático Parque del Bronx.

4. Scottish explorer in africa (1771-1806).

James Park's expeditions to Africa during the late 18th century were marked by numerous discoveries and encounters with indigenous tribes. Las expediciones de James Park a África durante el tardío siglo XVIII estuvieron marcadas por numerosos descubrimientos y encuentros con tribus indígenas.

5. A lot where cars are parked.

The city has implemented a new parking system in the park, allowing drivers to pay for their spots using an app. La ciudad ha implementado un nuevo sistema de estacionamiento en el parque, lo que permite a los conductores pagar por sus espacios utilizando una aplicación.

6. A gear position that acts as a parking brake.

Before getting out of the car, she made sure to shift into park and engage the parking brake to ensure the vehicle didn't roll away. Antes de salir del coche, aseguró que se pusiera en marcha atrás y activara el freno de estacionamiento para garantizar que el vehículo no se desplazase.