Noun phrase
/injekˈtoɾ de θeˈmento/
Cement injector
"Inyector de cemento" refers to a device or machine that is used to inject or pump cement into a specific area or structure. This term is commonly used in the field of construction and civil engineering.
The term "inyector de cemento" is more commonly used in written contexts, particularly in technical manuals, construction documents, and academic papers related to engineering. It is less frequent in oral speech as it is a specialized term.
Spanish: El inyector de cemento facilita la inyección de material en grietas de hormigón. English: The cement injector facilitates the injection of material into concrete cracks.
Spanish: Antes de utilizar el inyector de cemento, es importante realizar pruebas de presión. English: Before using the cement injector, it is important to conduct pressure tests.
The term "inyector de cemento" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.
The word "inyector" comes from the Spanish verb "inyectar," which means "to inject." The word "cemento" comes from Latin "caementum," which originally referred to rough pieces of stone or rubble used in construction.
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