archivo

Del latín 'archīvum', que significa lugar donde se guardan documentos.

NOUN (1)
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file literal / archive literal / document formal / record formal / collection of documents untranslatable (The term 'archivo' can refer to a collection of documents stored together, which does not have a single-word equivalent in English.)
Synonyms documento formal , dossier formalspecific
Antonyms desorden

A collection of documents or records, especially historical or public ones, preserved because of their historical significance or as a source of information. This can refer to the physical place where such records are kept (an archive or records office), or the collection itself. It can also refer to a single document or, more commonly in modern usage, a digital file that stores information on a computer or other electronic device.

regular
plural
archivos
  • El archivo de la universidad contiene documentos desde el siglo XVIII. — The university's archive contains documents from the 18th century.
  • Guarda el documento en un archivo separado. — Save the document in a separate file.
  • Necesito acceder a los archivos de la empresa para encontrar esa información. — I need to access the company's records (or files) to find that information.
  • Envía el archivo adjunto por correo electrónico. — Send the attached file by email.