orbe - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary

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


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈoɾ.be/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "orbe" refers to a spherical object or a three-dimensional geometric shape that is perfectly round, like a globe. In a more abstract sense, it can also refer to a realm or domain, such as in "el orbe de la política" (the realm of politics). "Orbe" is a noun that is often used in both oral and written contexts, though it may be more prevalent in written texts such as literature, scientific discourse, and formal discussions.

Examples

  1. El orbe de la Tierra se puede observar desde el espacio.
  2. The orb of the Earth can be observed from space.

  3. El concepto de orbe ha sido utilizado en muchas obras literarias.

  4. The concept of the orb has been used in many literary works.

  5. Ella sueña con viajar alrededor del orbe.

  6. She dreams of traveling around the globe.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "orbe" is not as commonly used in idiomatic expressions, but there are a few phrases that may incorporate it or related concepts, especially in poetic or formal contexts.

  1. “Orbe de influencia”
  2. El orbe de influencia del nuevo líder se está expandiendo rápidamente.

    • The sphere of influence of the new leader is rapidly expanding.
  3. "Ver el orbe"

  4. Desde la cima de la montaña, se puede ver el orbe de la naturaleza.

    • From the top of the mountain, one can see the orb of nature.
  5. “Estar en el orbe”

  6. Ella siempre está en el orbe de los más grandes pensadores.
    • She is always in the sphere of the greatest thinkers.

Etymology

The word "orbe" comes from the Latin "orbis," which means a circle or sphere. It reflects a long-standing linguistic heritage within Romance languages, where similar forms exist (e.g., "orb" in French and "orbe" in Portuguese).

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - esfera - globo - círculo

Antonyms: - plano (plane) - rectángulo (rectangle)

This structured exploration of "orbe" provides a comprehensive understanding of its usage, meaning, and significance in both daily language and various contexts.



23-07-2024