sol
/ˈsol/, [ˈsol]sun
Noun sol m (plural soles)
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sun
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sunlight
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sunny side (of a place)
- quítate del sol
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go away from sunny side
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daylight (time between sunrise and sunset)
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sol (a unit of currency, currently used in Peru)
Noun sol m (uncountable)
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sol (musical note)
Noun sol m (plural soles)
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(chemistry) sol (a colloid suspension of a solid in a liquid)
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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El sol de la mañana es tan brillante que no puedo ver.
The morning sun is too bright to look at.
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El sol se ocultó detrás de una montaña.
The sun had hidden itself behind a mountain.
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¿Viste la puesta de sol hace un rato? Fue realmente hermosa.
Did you see the sunset earlier? It was really beautiful.
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A la hora en que llegó allí, el sol ya se había puesto.
By the time you got there, the sun had set.
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El sol saldrá pronto.
The sun will come up soon.
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Llegaremos a nuestro destino para cuando el sol se ponga.
By the time the sun sets, we will arrive at the destination.
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El perro negro en la hierba estaba expuesto al sol.
The black dog on the grass was exposed to the sun.
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Ella se levantó temprano para ver la salida del sol.
She got up early so as to see the sunrise.
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Una comida sin vino es como un día sin sol.
A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.
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Necesito loción para las quemaduras del sol.
I need sunburn lotion.
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