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    Resources Translator Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.

Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.

Translation result
Los jóvenes bellos son accidentes de la naturaleza, pero los ancianos bellos son obras de arte. Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.


beautiful noun


young adjective

1. (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth.

The young artist's debut album was met with critical acclaim, showcasing her raw talent and potential for future success. El álbum de debut del joven artista recibió aclamación crítica, destacando su talento bruto y potencial para el éxito futuro.
As a young professional, Sarah struggled to balance her demanding job with her desire to pursue creative hobbies in her free time. Como joven profesional, Sara luchó por equilibrar su trabajo exigente con su deseo de perseguir pasatiempos creativos en su tiempo libre.
The young couple decided to take a gap year after graduation to travel the world, immersing themselves in new cultures and experiences that would shape their perspectives on life. El joven pareja decidió tomar un año sabático después de la graduación para viajar por el mundo, inmersos en nuevas culturas y experiencias que modelarían sus perspectivas sobre la vida.

people noun

1. (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively.

The people gathered in the town square to celebrate the anniversary of their city's founding. La gente se reunificó en la plaza del pueblo para celebrar el aniversario del fundación de su ciudad.

2. the body of citizens of a state or country.

The people of this small town came together to organize a charity event to help those affected by the recent flood. El pueblo de esta pequeña ciudad se unió para organizar un evento benéfico para ayudar a aquellos afectados por la reciente inundación.

3. members of a family line.

The people from John's side of the family have always been known for their love of music, while those from his wife's side are more interested in sports. Los familiares de la parte de la familia de Juan siempre han sido conocidos por su amor a la música, mientras que aquellos de parte de su esposa están más interesados en los deportes.

4. the common people generally.

The politicians often forget that it's not just about serving themselves, but about serving the people who put them in office. Los políticos a menudo olvidan que no es solo sobre servir a sí mismos, sino sobre servir a las personas que los pusieron en el cargo.

be verb

1. have the quality of being.

The new employee is calm, which be an essential trait for working in customer service. (In this sentence, "be" means to have the quality of being calm.) El nuevo empleado es sereno, lo que es una característica esencial para trabajar en atención al cliente. (En esta oración, "ser" significa tener la calidad de ser sereno.)

2. be identical to.

The two copies of the document be identical, making it impossible to determine which one is the original. Los dos ejemplares del documento sean idénticos, lo que hace imposible determinar cuál es el original.

3. occupy a certain position or area.

The new restaurant will be located on the corner of Main Street and Elm Avenue, right next to the city's famous fountain. El nuevo restaurante se ubicará en la esquina de calle Main y Avenida Elm, justo al lado de la famosa fuente de la ciudad.

4. have an existence, be extant.

The ancient city of Pompeii still be on the Italian coast, despite being buried under volcanic ash for centuries. La ciudad antigua de Pompeya sigue estando en la costa italiana, a pesar de estar enterrada bajo cenizas volcánicas durante siglos.

5. happen, occur, take place.

The storm was expected to be severe, so we stocked up on supplies and boarded up the windows. La tormenta se esperaba que fuera severa, por lo que nos aprovisionamos de suministros y acristalamos las ventanas.

6. be identical or equivalent to.

The new smartphone **be** a clone of the latest iPhone model, sharing many of its features and design elements. El nuevo smartphone **será** una copia del último modelo de iPhone, compartiendo muchos de sus características y elementos de diseño.

7. form or compose.

The songwriter spent hours be-ing the melody, carefully crafting each note to create a haunting harmony. El compositor pasó horas siendo la melodía, cuidadosamente labrando cada nota para crear un armonía aterciopelada.

8. work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function.

As a freelance writer, she be based out of her home office to focus on her latest novel. Como escritora independiente, ella trabaja desde su oficina en casa para enfocarse en su última novela.

9. represent, as of a character on stage.

The actor will be Shakespeare's Hamlet in tonight's performance. El actor será Hamlet de Shakespeare en la representación de esta noche.

10. spend or use time.

I'll be watching the game all afternoon, so don't disturb me. Voy a estar viendo el partido toda la tarde, así que no me molestes.

11. have life, be alive.

The newborn baby was still learning to be, struggling to breathe and adjusting to its new life outside the womb. El bebé recién nacido todavía estaba aprendiendo a ser, luchando por respirar y adaptándose a su nueva vida fuera del útero.

12. to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form.

The hikers made sure to be off the trail by nightfall so they could be alone and enjoy their campsite without disturbance. Los senderistas se aseguraron de estar fuera del camino por la hora nocturna para poder estar solos y disfrutar de su acampada sin molestar.

13. be priced at.

The new smartphone will be $800, making it one of the most expensive models on the market. El nuevo smartphone costará $800, lo que lo hará uno de los modelos más caros en el mercado.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I am
You
You are
He/She/It
He/She/It is
We
We are
You
You are
They
They are
Complete conjugation.

accident noun

1. an unfortunate mishap.

The hikers were shaken by the unexpected accident on the mountain trail, which left one of their companions injured and stranded. Los excursionistas se tambalearon por el accidente inesperado en el sendero de la montaña, que dejó a uno de sus compañeros herido y varado.
After the accident in the kitchen, Emma was left to clean up the mess and wonder how she could have been so careless with the hot stove. Después del accidente en la cocina, Emma se quedó con la tarea de limpiar el desorden y preguntarse cómo podría haber sido tan descuidada con el fogón caliente.

2. anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause.

The sudden storm was an accident, and it caught us off guard, leaving us scrambling to find shelter. La tormenta súbita fue un accidente y nos cogió desapercibidos, dejándonos forcejeando para encontrar refugio.
After years of research, the scientist stumbled upon an unexpected accident in the lab that led to a groundbreaking discovery. Después de años de investigación, el científico se topó con un accidente inesperado en el laboratorio que llevó a un descubrimiento revolucionario.

nature noun

1. the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized.

The artist's nature was reflected in her vibrant and expressive paintings, which captured the beauty of the human experience. La naturaleza del artista se reflejaba en sus pinturas vibrantes y expresivas, que capturaban la belleza de la experiencia humana.

2. a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe.

The nature of the universe is governed by laws that scientists have yet to fully understand, but they continue to study the cosmos to uncover its secrets. La naturaleza del universo está gobernada por leyes que los científicos aún no han logrado comprender completamente, pero continúan estudiando el cosmos para descubrir sus secretos.

3. the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc..

The hikers spent hours exploring the great outdoors, marveling at the beauty of nature that surrounded them in the mountains. Los excursionistas pasaron horas explorando el gran exterior, asombrados por la belleza de la naturaleza que los rodeaba en las montañas.

4. the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions.

Her nature was to be fiercely independent, which often led her to take on too much responsibility and neglect her own needs. Su naturaleza era ser altamente independiente, lo que a menudo la llevaba a asumir demasiadas responsabilidades y descuidar sus propias necesidades.

5. a particular type of thing.

The nature of her artistic talent was evident in every brushstroke she made on the canvas. La naturaleza de su talento artístico era evidente en cada pincelada que hacía sobre el lienzo.

beautiful adjective

1. delighting the senses or exciting intellectual or emotional admiration.

The beautiful sunset on the beach was a perfect way to end our vacation, filling us with a sense of serenity and awe. El hermoso atardecer en la playa fue un modo perfecto de terminar nuestras vacaciones, llenándonos de una sensación de serenidad y asombro.
The beautiful architecture of the ancient temple took my breath away, its intricate carvings and ornate details showcasing the skill of the long-lost civilization. La arquitectura hermosa del templo antiguo me quitó el aliento, sus intrincadas labores y detalles ornamentales mostrando la habilidad de la civilización perdida.
Her beautiful rendition of Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major moved me to tears, her expressive piano playing evoking a range of emotions from sadness to joy. La hermosa interpretación de la Nocturna en si bemol mayor de Chopin me conmovió hasta las lágrimas, su ejecución pianística expresiva evocando una gama de emociones que iban desde la tristeza hasta el gozo.

old adjective

1. (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age.

My old grandmother still remembers the day she immigrated to this country, and it's amazing how much history she has seen in her 90 years of life. Mi abuela anciana aún recuerda el día en que inmigró a este país y es increíble cómo mucho historia ha visto en sus 90 años de vida.
The old professor was revered by his students for his vast knowledge and experience, which he had accumulated over decades of teaching and research. El profesor anciano era reverenciado por sus estudiantes debido a su amplio conocimiento y experiencia, que había acumulado durante décadas de enseñanza y investigación.

2. of long duration.

The ancient city had been old since the dawn of civilization, with ruins that dated back over 2,000 years. La ciudad antigua había sido vieja desde el amanecer de la civilización, con ruinas que databan hace más de 2.000 años.
After decades of use, the old clock tower still stood tall, a testament to the town's rich history. Después de décadas de uso, el viejo torre del reloj aún se mantenía erguida, un testimonio del rico pasado de la localidad.

people noun

1. (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively.

The people gathered in the town square to celebrate the anniversary of their city's founding. La gente se reunificó en la plaza del pueblo para celebrar el aniversario del fundación de su ciudad.

2. the body of citizens of a state or country.

The people of this small town came together to organize a charity event to help those affected by the recent flood. El pueblo de esta pequeña ciudad se unió para organizar un evento benéfico para ayudar a aquellos afectados por la reciente inundación.

3. members of a family line.

The people from John's side of the family have always been known for their love of music, while those from his wife's side are more interested in sports. Los familiares de la parte de la familia de Juan siempre han sido conocidos por su amor a la música, mientras que aquellos de parte de su esposa están más interesados en los deportes.

4. the common people generally.

The politicians often forget that it's not just about serving themselves, but about serving the people who put them in office. Los políticos a menudo olvidan que no es solo sobre servir a sí mismos, sino sobre servir a las personas que los pusieron en el cargo.

be verb

1. have the quality of being.

The new employee is calm, which be an essential trait for working in customer service. (In this sentence, "be" means to have the quality of being calm.) El nuevo empleado es sereno, lo que es una característica esencial para trabajar en atención al cliente. (En esta oración, "ser" significa tener la calidad de ser sereno.)

2. be identical to.

The two copies of the document be identical, making it impossible to determine which one is the original. Los dos ejemplares del documento sean idénticos, lo que hace imposible determinar cuál es el original.

3. occupy a certain position or area.

The new restaurant will be located on the corner of Main Street and Elm Avenue, right next to the city's famous fountain. El nuevo restaurante se ubicará en la esquina de calle Main y Avenida Elm, justo al lado de la famosa fuente de la ciudad.

4. have an existence, be extant.

The ancient city of Pompeii still be on the Italian coast, despite being buried under volcanic ash for centuries. La ciudad antigua de Pompeya sigue estando en la costa italiana, a pesar de estar enterrada bajo cenizas volcánicas durante siglos.

5. happen, occur, take place.

The storm was expected to be severe, so we stocked up on supplies and boarded up the windows. La tormenta se esperaba que fuera severa, por lo que nos aprovisionamos de suministros y acristalamos las ventanas.

6. be identical or equivalent to.

The new smartphone **be** a clone of the latest iPhone model, sharing many of its features and design elements. El nuevo smartphone **será** una copia del último modelo de iPhone, compartiendo muchos de sus características y elementos de diseño.

7. form or compose.

The songwriter spent hours be-ing the melody, carefully crafting each note to create a haunting harmony. El compositor pasó horas siendo la melodía, cuidadosamente labrando cada nota para crear un armonía aterciopelada.

8. work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function.

As a freelance writer, she be based out of her home office to focus on her latest novel. Como escritora independiente, ella trabaja desde su oficina en casa para enfocarse en su última novela.

9. represent, as of a character on stage.

The actor will be Shakespeare's Hamlet in tonight's performance. El actor será Hamlet de Shakespeare en la representación de esta noche.

10. spend or use time.

I'll be watching the game all afternoon, so don't disturb me. Voy a estar viendo el partido toda la tarde, así que no me molestes.

11. have life, be alive.

The newborn baby was still learning to be, struggling to breathe and adjusting to its new life outside the womb. El bebé recién nacido todavía estaba aprendiendo a ser, luchando por respirar y adaptándose a su nueva vida fuera del útero.

12. to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form.

The hikers made sure to be off the trail by nightfall so they could be alone and enjoy their campsite without disturbance. Los senderistas se aseguraron de estar fuera del camino por la hora nocturna para poder estar solos y disfrutar de su acampada sin molestar.

13. be priced at.

The new smartphone will be $800, making it one of the most expensive models on the market. El nuevo smartphone costará $800, lo que lo hará uno de los modelos más caros en el mercado.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I am
You
You are
He/She/It
He/She/It is
We
We are
You
You are
They
They are
Complete conjugation.

work noun

1. activity directed toward making or doing something.

After completing her work on the project, Sarah took a well-deserved break to relax and recharge. Después de completar su trabajo en el proyecto, Sarah tomó un descanso bien merecido para relajarse y recargar.

2. a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing.

The artist's latest sculpture is considered her magnum opus, a lifetime's work that showcases her skill and creativity. La última escultura del artista se considera su obra maestra, un trabajo de una vida que destaca su habilidad y creatividad.

3. the occupation for which you are paid.

After graduating from college, she landed her dream job in marketing and started her new work at a prestigious firm. Después de graduarse en la universidad, ella consiguió su trabajo soñado en marketing y comenzó su nuevo empleo en una firma prestigiada.

4. applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading).

After weeks of diligent work on her calculus textbook, Sarah felt confident that she had finally grasped the complex concepts. Después de semanas de trabajo dedicado en su texto de cálculo, Sarah se sintió segura de que había finalmente asimilado los conceptos complejos.

5. (physics) a manifestation of energy.

The physicist studied the work done by the machine, attempting to calculate its efficiency in converting electrical energy into mechanical motion. El físico estudió el trabajo realizado por la máquina, tratando de calcular su eficiencia en la conversión de energía eléctrica en movimiento mecánico.

6. a place where work is done.

The company is planning to expand its office space at the new work in the city center. La empresa está planeando expandir su espacio de oficina en el nuevo trabajo en el centro de la ciudad.

7. the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it).

The author's entire work was published posthumously and received critical acclaim. Toda la obra del autor fue publicada después de su muerte y recibió elogios críticos.

art noun

1. the products of human creativity.

The museum is home to an impressive collection of art from around the world, including paintings, sculptures, and installations. El museo es el hogar de una impresionante colección de arte procedente de todo el mundo, incluyendo pinturas, esculturas e instalaciones.

2. the creation of beautiful or significant things.

The museum's collection of modern art featured stunning works by Picasso and Matisse, showcasing the artists' unique styles and techniques. La colección de arte moderno del museo presentó obras impresionantes de Picasso y Matisse, destacando los estilos y técnicas únicos de los artistas.

3. a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation.

The surgeon's art of precision was evident in the delicate surgery, allowing her to remove the tumor without causing any damage to surrounding tissue. El arte de precisión del cirujano era evidente en la cirugía delicada, lo que le permitió retirar el tumor sin causar daño a tejido circundante alguno.

4. photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication.

The art section of the magazine featured stunning images of landscapes from around the world, showcasing the beauty of nature. La sección de arte del periódico presentaba impresionantes imágenes de paisajes de todo el mundo, destacando la belleza de la naturaleza.