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    Traductor What nature delivers to us is never stale. Because what nature creates has eternity in it.

What nature delivers to us is never stale. Because what nature creates has eternity in it.

Translation result
Lo que la naturaleza nos ofrece nunca es obsoleto. Porque lo que crea la naturaleza lleva en sí la eternidad. What nature delivers to us is never stale. Because what nature creates has eternity in it.


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.

deliver verb

1. deliver (a speech, oration, or idea).

The charismatic CEO was tasked with delivering the company's annual report to the shareholders, and he did so with confidence and conviction, earning applause from the audience. El CEO encantador fue asignado para entregar el informe anual de la empresa a los accionistas y lo hizo con confianza y convicción, obteniendo aplausos del público.

2. bring to a destination, make a delivery.

The courier was tasked with delivering the package to the customer's doorstep by the end of the day. El mensajero fue encargado de entregar el paquete en la puerta de la cliente a fin de día.

3. to surrender someone or something to another.

The police were tasked with delivering the suspect to the federal authorities, who would then take custody of him for further questioning. La policía se encargó de entregar al sospechoso a las autoridades federales, que entonces tomarían posesión de él para seguir interrogándolo.

4. free from harm or evil.

The heroic firefighters worked tirelessly to deliver the family from the burning building, rescuing them just in time. Los valientes bomberos trabajaron incansablemente para sacar a la familia del edificio en llamas, rescatándolos justo a tiempo.

5. hand over to the authorities of another country.

The suspect was delivered to the French authorities after being arrested on the border. El sospechoso fue entregado a las autoridades francesas después de ser arrestado en la frontera.

6. pass down.

The company will deliver its latest software update to all employees, ensuring everyone has access to the new features. La empresa entregará su actualización de software más reciente a todos los empleados, garantizando que todos tengan acceso a las nuevas características.

7. utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.).

The crowd erupted in cheers when the team scored, delivering a thunderous "Goal!" from the stands. La multitud estalló en ovaciones cuando el equipo marcó, lanzando un estruendoso "¡Gol!" desde las gradas.

8. save from sins.

The priest delivered the sinner's soul from the depths of sin by performing a special penance. El sacerdote liberó el alma del pecador desde las profundidades del pecado al realizar un penitente especial.

9. carry out or perform.

The chef will deliver a special birthday cake to the party venue, complete with candles and a personalized message. El chef entregará un pastel de cumpleaños especial en el lugar de la fiesta, completo con velas y un mensaje personalizado.

10. relinquish possession or control over.

After months of negotiations, the government finally delivered its sovereignty to the international community, marking the end of the colonial era. Después de meses de negociaciones, el gobierno entregó finalmente su soberanía a la comunidad internacional, lo que marcó el fin del período colonial.

11. throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball.

The pitcher wound up and delivered a fastball down the middle of the plate, hoping for a strikeout. El lanzador se preparó y lanzó una bola rápida por el centro del plato, esperando un strikeout.

12. cause to be born.

The midwife carefully delivered the baby after a long labor, and it was the most precious moment of her career. La partera cuidadosamente entregó al bebé después de un prolongado parto y fue el momento más precioso de su carrera.

hi noun

1. an expression of greeting.

The hi was warm and welcoming, making me feel at ease in the new office. El saludo fue cálido y acogedor, haciéndome sentirme a gusto en el nuevo despacho.
The conference organizer made sure to include a personal hi on each participant's name tag to create a friendly atmosphere. El organizador de la conferencia se aseguró de incluir un saludo personal en cada tarjeta de nombre del participante para crear un ambiente amigable.

2. a state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands.

The tourists spent their vacation exploring the beautiful beaches and active volcanoes of Hi, a popular destination for nature lovers. Los turistas pasaron su vacación explorando las hermosas playas y los volcanes activos de Hilo, un destino popular para amantes de la naturaleza.
After moving from California, Sarah adjusted quickly to life on the islands of Hi, where she discovered a love for surfing and hula dancing. Después de mudarse desde California, Sarah se adaptó rápidamente a la vida en las islas de Hawái, donde descubrió un amor por el surf y el baile hawaiano.

never adverb

1. not ever.

She has never traveled abroad, so she's always been fascinated by stories of far-off lands. Ella nunca ha viajado por fuera del país, así que siempre se ha fascinado con historias de tierras lejanas.
He will never forget the day he met his best friend in kindergarten, and their lifelong bond began. Él nunca olvidará el día en que conoció a su mejor amigo en la guardería y comenzó un vínculo que duraría toda la vida.

2. not at all.

She never fails to surprise me with her thoughtful gifts, which always bring a smile to my face. Ella nunca falla en sorprenderme con sus regalos pensativos, que siempre traen una sonrisa a mi rostro.
He never attended school without eating his favorite breakfast cereal, which gave him the energy to tackle the day. Él nunca asistió a la escuela sin comer su cereales de desayuno favorito, lo que le daba el energía para abordar el día.

stale noun


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.

create verb

1. make or cause to be or to become.

The artist spent hours in her studio, creating a vibrant painting that captured the essence of the sunset. La artista pasó horas en su estudio, creando una pintura vibrante que capturó el espíritu del atardecer.

2. bring into existence.

The artist's brushstrokes came alive on the canvas, creating a beautiful portrait of her grandmother that seemed to capture her essence. Los pinceladas del artista cobraron vida en la tabla, creando un hermoso retrato de su abuela que parecía capturar su esencia.

3. pursue a creative activity.

Every Saturday morning, she loves to create by painting watercolors in her studio. Cada sábado por la mañana, ella se gusta crear pintando acuarelas en su estudio.

4. invest with a new title, office, or rank.

The company's CEO decided to create a new vice president of marketing position to oversee its growing digital presence. La CEO de la empresa decidió crear un nuevo vicepresidente de marketing para supervisar su creciente presencia digital.

5. create by artistic means.

The painter creates stunning landscapes on canvas, capturing the beauty of nature with every brushstroke. El pintor crea paisajes impresionantes sobre la tela, capturando la belleza de la naturaleza con cada pincelada.

6. create or manufacture a man-made product.

The company created a new line of sustainable clothing, using recycled materials to reduce waste and promote eco-friendliness. La empresa creó una nueva línea de ropa sostenible utilizando materiales reciclados para reducir residuos y promover amistad con el medio ambiente.

have verb

1. have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense.

She has a beautiful garden with a variety of flowers and trees that she tends to every weekend. Ella tiene un jardín hermoso con una variedad de flores y árboles que atiende cada fin de semana.

2. have as a feature.

The new smartphone has a sleek design, making it stand out in the market. El nuevo teléfono inteligente tiene un diseño elegante, lo que lo hace destacarse en el mercado.

3. go through (mental or physical states or experiences).

After a long illness, she has been through a lot of physical therapy to regain her strength and mobility. Después de una larga enfermedad, ha pasado por mucho terapia física para recuperar su fuerza y movilidad.

4. have ownership or possession of.

She has inherited her grandmother's antique jewelry, which is now on display in her living room. Ella ha heredado el joyería antigua de su abuela, que ahora se exhibe en su sala de estar.

5. cause to move.

The strong winds had the trees swaying gently in the orchard, causing them to creak and groan under their own weight. Los fuertes vientos tenían los árboles balanceándose suavemente en el huerto, lo que les hacía crujir y gemir bajo su propio peso.

6. serve oneself to, or consume regularly.

She likes to have a cup of coffee every morning to get her going for the day. Ella le gusta tener un tazón de café cada mañana para despertarse y estar lista para el día.

7. have a personal or business relationship with someone.

She has been working with John at the same company for five years, and they have developed a strong professional bond. Ella ha estado trabajando con John en la misma empresa durante cinco años y han desarrollado un vínculo profesional fuerte.

8. organize or be responsible for.

As the project leader, Sarah will have to organize the team and ensure that all tasks are completed on time. Como líder del proyecto, Sarah tendrá que organizar al equipo y asegurarse de que todas las tareas se completan a tiempo.

9. have left.

After packing her bags, Sarah has left for the airport to catch her flight. Después de empacar sus maletas, Sarah se ha ido al aeropuerto para coger su vuelo.

10. be confronted with.

The detective had to have the suspicious evidence, which led her straight to the culprit's doorstep. El detective tuvo que tener la evidencia sospechosa, lo que la llevó directamente a la puerta del acusado.

11. undergo.

The new employee is going to have her first training session today, where she'll learn about company policies and procedures. El nuevo empleado tendrá su primera sesión de capacitación hoy, donde aprenderá sobre políticas y procedimientos de la empresa.

12. suffer from.

After the accident, she has been having chronic back pain and finds it difficult to perform daily activities. Después del accidente, ella ha estado sufriendo dolor de espalda crónico y encuentra difícil realizar actividades diarias.

13. cause to do.

The teacher decided to have the students write an essay on their summer vacation, and they spent hours crafting their stories. El profesor decidió que los estudiantes escribieran un ensayo sobre sus vacaciones de verano y pasaron horas construyendo sus historias.

14. receive willingly something given or offered.

The charity has received many donations from generous donors to help with disaster relief efforts. La caridad ha recibido numerosos donativos de donantes generosos para ayudar con esfuerzos de auxilio en casos de desastre.

15. get something.

I have finally gotten my hands on the new iPhone that I've been waiting for. Tengo finalmente en mis manos el nuevo iPhone que esperaba.

16. undergo (as of injuries and illnesses).

After the accident, Sarah had to have surgery to repair her broken leg. Después del accidente, Sarah tuvo que someterse a una cirugía para reparar su pierna rotura.

17. achieve a point or goal.

After months of hard work, she finally had her dream job offer and was overjoyed. Después de meses de duro trabajo, ella finalmente tuvo la oferta laboral de sus sueños y estaba eufórica.

18. cause to be born.

The parents had their first child after trying for several years, and they were overjoyed at the arrival of their little one. Los padres tuvieron su primer hijo después de intentarlo durante varios años y se sintieron extremadamente felices al llegar del pequeño".

19. have sex with.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I have.
You
You have.
He/She/It
He/She/It has.
We
We have.
You
You have.
They
They have.
Complete conjugation.

eternity noun

1. time without end.

2. a state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife.

3. a seemingly endless time interval (waiting).