What does «traslación» mean in Spanish?
- Action and effect of transferring.
Examples of use in Spanish: "los gastos de transporte o traslación serán a cargo del comprador".
- Translation into a different language.
Examples of use in Spanish: "aquí se observa una traslación al árabe de la Biblia".
- Figure of construction, which consists of using a verb tense outside of its natural meaning. Example: mañana es, por mañana será.
- Translational motion: the motion that changes the position of an object.
- Metaphor.
- A figure of grammatical construction that consists of using a verb tense outside its natural meaning. For example, "amara" for "had loved" or "mañana es lunes" for "tomorrow is Monday".
- An elliptical motion of the Earth around the Sun that takes 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 45 seconds to complete. This orbit has a perimeter of 930 million kilometers which implies that the Earth moves at 107,280 km per hour in the plane of the ecliptic. The changes of seasons during the year are not due to the Earth being more or less distant from the Sun, but throughout the year the translation of our planet causes the sun's rays to reach each hemisphere with different axial inclination (or obliquity of the ecliptic) depending on the time of year, this is because the Earth is tilted 23.5º with respect to its axis.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la Tierra posee varios movimientos, entre ellos el de traslación".
- Motion of any other planet around its sun.
- Movement of each point at a constant distance in a given direction.
- Transfer of someone from the position he/she held to another of the same category.
- Transfer of an event to a different date.