material calorífugo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
Part of Speech:
Noun
Phonetic Transcription:
/ma.te.ɾjal ka.loˈɾi.fu.ɣo/
Usage in Spanish:
"Material calorífugo" is a term frequently used in polytechnical contexts referring to a material that is intended to resist high temperatures and prevent the passage of heat. This term is more commonly used in written texts rather than in oral speech.
Examples:
El nuevo horno industrial cuenta con aislamiento de material calorífugo para mayor seguridad.
The new industrial oven features fire-resistant material insulation for added safety.
Es crucial utilizar material calorífugo en la construcción de líneas de alta tensión.
It is crucial to use heat-resistant material in the construction of high-voltage lines.
Idiomatic Expressions:
In Spanish, the term material calorífugo is not part of any specific idiomatic expressions.
Etymology:
Material: From the Latin word "materiālis," derived from "mater," meaning "mother" or "origin."
Calorífugo: Composed of "calor" (heat) and the suffix "-fugo" from the Latin "fugere," meaning "flee" or "escape."
Synonyms and Antonyms:
Synonyms: material ignífugo (fireproof material), aislante térmico (thermal insulator).
Antonyms: material inflamable (flammable material), conductor térmico (thermal conductor).