cúmulo

el cúmulo(
koo
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moo
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loh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. cumulus cloud
El cielo estaba azul con algunos cúmulos esparcidos.The sky was blue with a few cumulus clouds dotted around.
b. cumulus
El avión dio con un banco espeso de cúmulos en el descenso al aeropuerto.The plane hit a thick bank of cumulus in its descent toward the airport.
a. pile
Tienes un cúmulo de documentos encima de la mesa.You have a pile of documents on the table.
b. heap
¿Puedes doblar el cúmulo de ropa que puse en el salón?Could you fold the heap of clothes I put in the living room?
c. accumulation
Tuve que cancelar el viaje por un cúmulo de circunstancias.I had to cancel the trip due to an accumulation of circumstances.
d. host
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
Tener un hijo conlleva un cúmulo de responsabilidades nuevas para mí.Having a baby means a host of new responsibilities for me.
e. series
Fue un cúmulo de eventos que llevó al estallido de la guerra.It was a series of events that led to the outbreak of the war.
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