repelente al fuego - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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repelente al fuego (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech:

Noun phrase.

Phonetic transcription:

/ɾe.peˈlen.te al ˈfweɣo/

Translation:

Fire repellent.

Meaning:

"Repelente al fuego" refers to a substance or material that is resistant to fire or that has the property of repelling fire. This term is commonly used in technical contexts, such as construction, engineering, and industrial safety.

Usage:

The term "repelente al fuego" is more commonly used in written contexts, such as technical manuals, safety regulations, and product descriptions. It is less frequently used in oral speech.

Examples:

  1. Necesitamos utilizar materiales repelentes al fuego en esta área de la construcción.
  2. We need to use fire repellent materials in this construction area.

  3. El traje de bombero está hecho de tela repelente al fuego.

  4. The firefighter suit is made of fire repellent fabric.

Idiomatic Expressions:

"Repelente al fuego" is not part of any commonly used idiomatic expressions in Spanish.

Etymology:

The term "repelente al fuego" is a combination of the word "repelente," which means repellent, and "fuego," which means fire.

Synonyms and Antonyms:



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