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


Part of speech: Verb

Phonetic transcription: /tɾituˈɾaɾ/

Meanings: The word "triturar" in Spanish means "to crush," "to grind," or "to pulverize." It is often used to refer to the action of breaking something down into small pieces or particles.

Usage patterns: "Triturar" is a common verb in Spanish, used in both oral and written contexts. It is frequently used in cooking recipes, industrial processes, gardening, and any context where the action of crushing or grinding something is involved.

Verb forms: - Present: trituro, trituras, tritura, trituramos, trituráis, trituran - Preterite: trituré, trituraste, trituró, trituramos, triturasteis, trituraron - Imperfect: trituraba, triturabas, trituraba, triturábamos, triturabais, trituraban - Future: trituraré, triturarás, triturará, trituraremos, trituraréis, triturarán - Conditional: trituraría, triturarías, trituraría, trituraríamos, trituraríais, triturarían - Present Subjunctive: triture, tritures, triture, trituramos, trituréis, trituren

Gerund: triturando

Example phrases: 1. Voy a triturar las nueces para hacer el pastel. (I am going to crush the walnuts to make the cake.) 2. Es importante triturar bien los ingredientes antes de mezclarlos. (It is important to grind the ingredients well before mixing them.)

Idiomatic expressions: "Triturar" is not commonly used in Spanish idiomatic expressions, but it can be found in some contexts related to crushing or destroying something physically or metaphorically.

Etymology: The word "triturar" comes from the Latin word "tritūrare," which means "to grind" or "to crush."

Synonyms: - Moler (to grind) - Desmenuzar (to crumble) - Pulverizar (to pulverize)

Antonyms: - Construir (to build) - Crear (to create) - Edificar (to construct)