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sustantivo[C]
Definición (Inglés)
A light, gentle wind.
/briːz/
Pronunciación
Etimología
From early modern English; probably from Spanish briza, originally referring to a cold northeast wind.
Ejemplos
A cool breeze came in from the sea.
/ə kuːl briːz keɪm ɪn frəm ðə siː/
A cool breeze came in from the sea.
The curtains stirred in the evening breeze.
/ðə ˈkɝːtənz stɝːd ɪn ði ˈiːvnɪŋ briːz/
The curtains stirred in the evening breeze.
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