noun🔗ShareAvenidas, bulevaresA broad street, especially one bordered by trees."The large, old houses lined both sides of the avenues in the historic part of town, their branches meeting overhead. "Las casas grandes y antiguas bordeaban ambos lados de las avenidas en la parte histórica de la ciudad, con sus ramas encontrándose por encima.areaplacearchitectureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareVías, accesos, mediosA way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may be reached; a way of approach or of exit."The city built new avenues to improve access to the hospital. "La ciudad construyó nuevas vías para mejorar el acceso al hospital.wayplacepossibilityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAvenidas, alamedasThe principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered."The grand house was hidden from the street, but a long avenue of oak trees led directly to its front door. "La gran casa estaba escondida de la calle, pero una larga alameda de robles conducía directamente a su puerta principal.propertyarchitectureareaplaceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMedios, víasA method or means by which something may be accomplished."There are several avenues by which we can approach this problem."Hay varias vías por las cuales podemos abordar este problema.waypossibilityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAvenida, calle(urban toponymy) A street, especially, in cities laid out in a grid pattern, one that is in a particular side of the city or that runs in a particular direction."The city's north-south avenues are usually very busy during rush hour. "Las avenidas de norte a sur de la ciudad suelen estar muy concurridas durante la hora punta.architectureareageographyplaceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading