terremoto
/tereˈmoto/, [t̪e.reˈmo.t̪o]earthquake
Noun terremoto m (plural terremotos)
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earthquake
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La pared colapsó con el terremoto.
The wall gave way in the earthquake.
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El edificio fue totalmente destruido por el terremoto.
The building was totally destroyed by the earthquake.
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No hay nada tan terrible como un terremoto.
Nothing is so terrible as an earthquake.
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Ayer hubo un gran terremoto en la India.
A big earthquake occurred in India yesterday.
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Dicen que habrá un terremoto próximamente.
It is said that there will be an earthquake in the near future.
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El terremoto fue el desastre más grande que el país ha tenido nunca.
The earthquake was the greatest disaster the country had ever experienced.
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Hubo un terremoto ayer.
There was an earthquake yesterday.
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De acuerdo con el periódico hubo un terremoto en México.
According to the newspaper there was an earthquake in Mexico.
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Dondequiera que mires podrás observar el daño causado por el terremoto.
Everywhere you look you can see damage caused by the earthquake.
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La Agencia Meteorológica Japonesa ha modificado la magnitud del terremoto al este de Japón de 8.8 a 9.0, el mayor recogido en la historia mundial.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has revised the magnitude of the eastern Japan quake from 8.8 to 9.0, the largest recorded in world history.
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