experimentar
Deriva del latín 'experimentare', que significa 'probar' o 'hacer una prueba'.
VERB
(1)
[/ekspeɾiˈmentaɾ/es-ES]
to experiment
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to test
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to undergo
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to try out
informal
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to feel
implied nuance
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to experience
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to live through
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untranslatable concept
untranslatable
(The verb can convey a more nuanced experience in specific contexts that may not translate directly.)
To experience, undergo, or feel something, often an event, a change, or an emotion. It can also mean to conduct an experiment or to test something. This verb often implies a direct, personal involvement with the process or sensation, sometimes conveying a more profound or nuanced engagement than simply observing.
irregular conjugation in some forms
| past | plural |
|---|---|
| experimentó | experimentan |
- El paciente experimentó una leve mejoría después del tratamiento. — The patient experienced a slight improvement after the treatment.
- Los científicos experimentarán con nuevas técnicas para mejorar la producción. — Scientists will experiment with new techniques to improve production.
- Nunca antes había experimentado tanta alegría en mi vida. — I had never felt so much joy in my life before.
- Mi abuela ha experimentado muchos cambios en el mundo a lo largo de su vida. — My grandmother has undergone many changes in the world throughout her life.