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"Rock" is a noun which is often translated as "la roca", and "rule" is a noun which is often translated as "la regla". Learn more about the difference between "rock" and "rule" below.
rock(
rak
)
A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house).
noun
a. la roca
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
The beach was full of rocks.La playa estaba llena de rocas.
b. la piedra
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
There's a rock in my shoe.Tengo una piedra en el zapato.
a. el rock
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
The only music worth listening to is rock.El rock es la única música que vale la pena escuchar.
a. el pedrusco
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
(colloquial)
She's been showing that rock off to everyone since she got engaged.Anda mostrándole ese pedrusco a todo el mundo desde que se comprometió.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. mecer
He rocked the baby until he fell asleep.Meció al bebé hasta que se quedó dormido.
b. acunar
My daughter is rocking her doll.Mi hija está acunando su muñeca.
a. sacudir
The thunder rocked our house.Los truenos sacudieron la casa.
b. estremecer (emotionally)
The entire community was rocked by the child's death.La comunidad entera fue estremecida por la muerte del niño.
a. verse muy bien en
Joanna is rocking that dress, don't you think?Joanna se ve muy bien en ese traje, ¿no crees?
b. lucir muy bien en
Wow! Hector is really rocking that tuxedo.¡Guau! Héctor de verdad que luce muy bien en ese esmoquin.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
I don't like Laura's new haircut. - Really? I think she's rocking it.No me gusta el nuevo corte de Laura. - ¿En serio? A mí me parece que le queda muy bien.
What are you reading? - It's a list of ten actors who rock the bald look.¿Qué lees? - Es una lista de diez actores que se ven superbién con la cabeza rapada.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. mecerse
The baby rocked quietly in her cradle.El bebé se meció silenciosamente en su cuna.
b. balancearse
The branches rocked gently in the breeze.Las ramas se balancearon suavemente en la brisa.
a. sacudirse
The bunker rocked as bombs fell.El búnker se sacudía mientras caían las bombas.
b. estremecerse
The boat rocked violently among the waves during the storm.El barco se estremecía con violencia entre las olas durante la tormenta.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
The party last night rocked!¡La fiesta de anoche estuvo de lo mejor!
This band rocks. I can't believe I'd never heard of them.Esta banda es increíble. No puedo creer que nunca haya escuchado de ellos.
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rule(
rul
)
A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house).
noun
a. la regla
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
You must follow the rules of the game.Tienes que seguir las reglas del juego.
b. la norma
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
You should study the traffic rules before you take the driver's test.Debes estudiar las normas de circulación antes de tomar la prueba de conducir.
a. la norma
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
This procedure has become the rule.Este procedimiento se ha convertido en la norma.
b. la regla
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
As a general rule, I prefer books to movies.Por regla general, prefiero los libros antes que las películas.
c. la costumbre
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
She makes it a rule to go to bed early every night.Tiene por costumbre irse a la cama temprano todas las noches.
a. el reinado
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
During his rule, the king went to war several times.Durante su reinado, el rey tomó parte en varias guerras.
b. el gobierno
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
The military took over the rule of the country.Los militares se hicieron con el gobierno del país.
c. el dominio
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
India was under British rule from 1857 to 1947.La India estuvo bajo el dominio británico de 1857 a 1947.
a. la regla
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
Use a rule for your straight lines.Usa una regla para hacer las líneas rectas.
a. la regla
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
Today we learned the rule of the order of operations.Hoy nos aprendimos la regla del orden de las operaciones.
a. el reglamento
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
The case was not presented within the time dictated by the general rule of the court.El caso no fue presentado durante el plazo dictado por el reglamento general del tribunal.
a. la regla
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
This church was founded under Franciscan rule.Este templo fue fundado bajo la regla franciscana.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. gobernar
The dictator ruled the country for 20 years.El dictador gobernó el país durante 20 años.
b. reinar en
King Cnut ruled England from 1017 to 1035.El rey Cnut reinó en Inglaterra desde 1017 hasta 1035.
a. dictaminar
The judge ruled the offense to be very serious.El juez dictaminó que el delito era muy grave.
a. pautar
Rule the paper lightly in pencil.Pauta el papel ligeramente con un lápiz.
a. controlar
Don't let your impulses rule your life.No dejes que tus impulsos te controlen la vida.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. gobernar
The corrupt politicians ruled for over a decade.Los políticos corruptos gobernaron por más de una década.
b. reinar
The prince was never able to rule.El príncipe nunca llegó a reinar.
a. fallar
The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff.El juez falló a favor del demandante.
b. resolver
The jury ruled against the businessman.El jurado resolvió en contra del empresario.
a. imperar
Minimalism ruled in the nineties.En los noventa imperaba el minimalismo.
15.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(to be the best)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
a. arriba
The Vikings rule!¡Arriba los Vikingos!
b. rifar
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
The Gallos rule!¡Los Gallos rifan!
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