Noun phrase
tɾansfoɾmaˈðoɾ de eneɾˈxi.a
Transformer of energy
"Transformador de energía" refers to a device or mechanism that changes electrical energy from one circuit to another through electromagnetic induction.
This expression is commonly used in technical contexts, specifically in the field of electricity and electronics. It is mostly used in written language, such as manuals, technical reports, or academic texts.
The energy transformer increases or decreases the voltage according to the circuit's requirements.
Es importante verificar el estado del transformador de energía para evitar cortocircuitos.
1. "Estar a años luz de distancia" - Translation: "To be light-years away" - Meaning: To be very far or distant from something. - Example: Después de la discusión, parecía que estaban a años luz de distancia en sus opiniones. - Translation: After the argument, it seemed they were light-years away in their opinions.
2. "Echar leña al fuego" - Translation: "To add fuel to the fire" - Meaning: To exacerbate a situation or make it worse. - Example: No deberías seguir discutiendo con él, solo estás echando más leña al fuego. - Translation: You shouldn't keep arguing with him, you're just adding fuel to the fire.
The word "transformador" comes from the verb "transformar," which means "to transform" or "to change." The suffix "-dor" in Spanish is often used to indicate something or someone that performs the action of the verb.
Synonyms: conversor de energía, cambia energía
Antonyms: generador de energía, receptor de energía