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figure (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “figure”

sing. figure, pl. figures
  1. figura
    The teacher drew a figure on the board to explain the water cycle.
  2. cifra
    The company announced that their yearly profits reached a figure of over 2 million dollars.
  3. dígito
    Please enter the figures 2, 4, and 6 into the calculator.
  4. figura (seguida de un adjetivo, por ejemplo, figura pública)
    She quickly became a prominent figure in the world of fashion design.
  5. silueta
    In the dim light, she could barely make out the figure of someone standing at the end of the hallway.
  6. personaje
    In the story, the main figure was a brave dog that saved the village.
  7. figura (en el contexto del cuerpo humano)
    The tailor took measurements to ensure the suit would complement his athletic figure.
  8. motivo
    The piano piece was memorable for its haunting figures that lingered long after the performance ended.
  9. figura (en patinaje sobre hielo)
    During the competition, the young ice dancer impressed the judges with her intricate figures.

verbo “figure”

infinitivo figure; él figures; pret. figured; part. figured; ger. figuring
  1. deducir
    She couldn't figure why her friend was suddenly avoiding her.
  2. desempeñar un papel
    In the final decision, the customer's feedback figured prominently, influencing the product's redesign.
  3. representar
    The children's book artist figured the magical forest with vibrant colors and whimsical creatures.
  4. calcular
    They figured the cost of the project at around $2 million.
  5. cifrar (en música, se refiere a indicar los acordes)
    The composer figured the bass line meticulously to ensure the harmony was clear to the performers.