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


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Meaning and Usage

"Destrozo" refers to significant damage, destruction, or ruin. In a general context, it often describes physical damage to objects, buildings, or structures. In military terms, it can refer to the destruction caused by warfare, bombings, etc.

The word is moderately frequent in both oral and written contexts, but it appears more often in conversational and informal communications.

Example Sentences

  1. La tormenta causó un destrozo en el jardín.
  2. The storm caused wreckage in the garden.

  3. El accidente dejó un destrozo en la carretera.

  4. The accident left damage on the road.

  5. El destrozo del antiguo castillo es evidente después de los años.

  6. The ruin of the ancient castle is evident after the years.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "destrozo" is not commonly used in well-known idiomatic expressions, it can feature in conversational phrases or contexts that convey destruction or significant impact. Below are some instances where the term can be applied:

  1. Hacer un destrozo en algo.
  2. "Hacer" (to make) a wreckage in something.
  3. Hizo un destrozo en su coche cuando chocó.
  4. He made a wreckage of his car when he crashed.

  5. No dejes un destrozo detrás de ti.

  6. Don't leave a wreckage behind you.
  7. No dejes un destrozo detrás de ti al irte de la fiesta.
  8. Don't leave a mess behind when you leave the party.

  9. Armar un destrozo.

  10. To create a wreckage.
  11. Los chicos armaron un destrozo en el salón.
  12. The kids created a wreckage in the living room.

Etymology

The term "destrozo" originates from the Spanish verb "destrozar," which means "to destroy or to break apart." "Destrozar" itself comes from the prefix "des-" meaning "apart" and "trozo," which means "piece." Thus, it conveys the sense of breaking something into pieces.

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23-07-2024