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


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/imˈpeɾjo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, the term "imperio" refers to a large political structure or domain, typically ruled by an emperor or sovereign. It implies a sense of authority and control over a vast territory or group of people and can relate to historical empires (like the Roman Empire) or metaphorical uses (such as an empire of influence in modern contexts).

"Imperio" is commonly used in both oral and written forms, though it appears more frequently in written contexts, especially in historical, political, or literary discussions. The frequency of use can vary based on the context but remains a recognizable term in general conversation when discussing powerful nations or organizations.

Example Sentences

  1. El imperio romano es conocido por su avanzada ingeniería y arquitectura.
    The Roman Empire is known for its advanced engineering and architecture.

  2. Muchos consideran que la compañía ha creado un imperio global en el mercado tecnológico.
    Many believe that the company has created a global empire in the technology market.

  3. La caída del imperio otomano marcó el final de una era en el Medio Oriente.
    The fall of the Ottoman Empire marked the end of an era in the Middle East.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "imperio" is less frequently a part of idiomatic expressions than some other terms, but it can still be found in phrases that emphasize power or control.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Imperio de la ley
    "El imperio de la ley garantiza los derechos de todos los ciudadanos."
    The rule of law guarantees the rights of all citizens.

  2. Imperio del miedo
    "El imperio del miedo nunca durará; al final, la verdad siempre saldrá a la luz."
    The empire of fear will never last; in the end, the truth will always come to light.

  3. Recrear el imperio
    "Algunos líderes sueñan con recrear el imperio de antaño."
    Some leaders dream of recreating the empire of old.

  4. Imperio financiero
    "Su éxito en los negocios le ha permitido construir un imperio financiero."
    His success in business has allowed him to build a financial empire.

Etymology

The word "imperio" originates from the latinate "imperium," which means "command" or "authority." The term can be traced back to the classical Latin usage that referred to a type of sovereignty or power over a territory.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Dominio - Soberanía - Autoridad

Antonyms: - Subordinación - Dependencia - Anarquía



23-07-2024