Noun
/xe.oˈfi.si.ko/
"Geofísico" is a noun in Spanish that refers to a person who specializes in geophysics, which is the science concerned with the physical processes and properties of the earth. This term is used both in oral speech and written contexts, particularly in scientific, academic, and technical settings.
Idiomatic Expression: "Estar en su propia onda" Meaning: To be in one's own world or to follow one's own interests. Example: El geofísico siempre está en su propia onda cuando estudia los fenómenos naturales. Translation: The geophysicist is always in his own world when studying natural phenomena.
Idiomatic Expression: "Tomar el toro por los cuernos" Meaning: To face a problem head-on or confront a difficult situation directly. Example: Ante el reto del nuevo proyecto, el geofísico decidió tomar el toro por los cuernos. Translation: Faced with the challenge of the new project, the geophysicist decided to take the bull by the horns.
The word "geofísico" comes from the Greek roots "geo-" (earth) and "-físico" (physical), reflecting the focus of this field on the physical aspects of the Earth.
Synonyms: físico de la Tierra Antonyms: astrónomo, biólogo marino