trueno
/ˈtɾweno/, [ˈt̪ɾwe.no]thunder
Noun trueno m (plural truenos)
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a clap of thunder
Noun trueno m (plural truenos)
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(rare) privet
Verb trueno
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of tronar.
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Los animales se asustaron al oír el trueno.
The animals were scared by the thunder.
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El trueno ha sido explicado científicamente y la gente ya no cree que es un signo de la cólera de los dioses contra ellos, así el trueno también es menos temible.
Thunder has been explained scientifically, and people no longer believe it is a sign that the gods are angry with them, so thunder, too, is a little less frightening.
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El trueno asustó a los estudiantes.
The thunder frightened the students.
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El trueno asustó a los niños.
The thunder scared the children.
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Si vemos al rayo antes de oír el trueno, es porque la luz viaja más rápido que el sonido.
It is because light travels faster than sound that we see lightning before we hear thunder.
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Escuchamos la estampida del trueno.
We heard the crack of thunder.
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Después del rayo, vino el trueno.
After the lightning, came the thunder.
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El rayo precede al trueno.
Lightning precedes thunder.
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El trueno se hizo más fuerte.
The thunder became louder.
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