aproximativo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary

aproximativo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech:

Noun

Phonetic Transcription:

/apɾoksi'matiβo/

Use in the Spanish Language:

The word "aproximativo" is used in Spanish to refer to something that is approximate or rough. It is more commonly used in written context than in oral speech and is considered a formal term.

Examples:

  1. La cifra que me dio el contador es solamente un cálculo aproximativo.
  2. The figure that the accountant gave me is just an approximate calculation.

  3. El tiempo de entrega es aproximativo, puede haber retrasos.

  4. The delivery time is approximate, there may be delays.

Idiomatic Expressions:

  1. Estar en términos aproximativos: To be in approximate terms
  2. No te preocupes por los detalles exactos, estamos en términos aproximativos.

    • Don't worry about the exact details, we're in approximate terms.
  3. Cálculo aproximativo: Rough estimate

  4. No tengo la cifra exacta, pero te puedo dar un cálculo aproximativo.

    • I don't have the exact figure, but I can give you a rough estimate.
  5. Valor aproximativo: Approximate value

  6. El valor aproximativo de la propiedad es de unos 200,000 dólares.
    • The approximate value of the property is around 200,000 dollars.

Etymology:

The word "aproximativo" comes from the verb "aproximar" (to approximate), which in turn is derived from the Latin word "approximare," meaning "to come near." The suffix "-ivo" is used to form adjectives in Spanish.

Synonyms and Antonyms: