pozo

/ˈpoθo/, [ˈpo.θo]

water well, well


Noun pozo m (plural pozos)

  1. well (hole in the ground as a source of water or other fluids)

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Examples
  • Tom estaba como sapo de otro pozo.

    Tom stuck out like a sore thumb.

  • Es difícil encontrar la verdad en el fondo de un pozo.

    Truth is difficult to find at the bottom of a well.

  • Sacó agua del pozo.

    He fetched some water from the well.

  • Estamos cavando un pozo en el patio.

    We are digging a well in the backyard.

  • El dinero está en el pozo.

    The money is in the well.

  • Nunca olvidaré el día en que me caí al pozo.

    I'll never forget the day I fell into the well.

  • Voy al pozo a coger agua.

    I'm going to the well to get water.

  • Su estómago parecía un pozo sin fondo.

    His stomach seemed a bottomless pit.

  • Ellos están en el pozo.

    They're in the well.

  • Hay poca agua en este pozo.

    There is little water in this well.

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