onda
/ˈonda/, [ˈõn̪.d̪a]wave
Noun onda f (plural ondas)
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wave (on the surface of a liquid)
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any other wave (including technological use)
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(Chile) style, fashion
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vibe or mood
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Durante una explosión suele ser más peligrosa la metralla que la onda expansiva.
The shrapnel from an explosion is usually more dangerous than the shock wave.
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La historia es como la física cuántica, el observador influye en el acontecimiento observado. ¿Es el asesinato de Kennedy una partícula o una onda?
History is like Quantum Physics, the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assasination a particle or a wave?
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Le dije a mi mamá que era gay y no le sacó de onda para nada.
I told my mom I was gay and it didn't faze her at all.
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La onda expansiva vino y se llevó por delante todo y a todos.
The shock wave came and obliterated everything and everyone.
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¿Qué onda?
What's up?
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Cuando tenía diez años pensaba que mi vida sería buena onda cuando tuviera dieciséis años.
When I was 10 years old, I thought that when I would be 16, my life would be cool.
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La mirada vacía de los ojos de las muñecas siempre me sacado de onda.
The vacant stare of dolls' eyes has always creeped me out.
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Él es divertido y buena onda.
He's funny and cool.
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¿Qué onda, güey?
What's up, dawg?
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