noun🔗ShareRotura, rupturaThe act of breaking."The shipping company had to pay for the breakage of the fragile glasses during transit. "La empresa de transporte tuvo que pagar la rotura de los vasos frágiles durante el transporte.actionconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareRotura, averíaSomething that has been broken."At the end of the party, there were two reported breakages."Al final de la fiesta, hubo dos averías reportadas.materialconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCaducidad, no usoA service which is unused by a customer, such as an unredeemed gift card, which therefore represents a pure profit to the seller."The company's quarterly profits increased significantly due to the unexpected breakage from unredeemed store credits. "Las ganancias trimestrales de la empresa aumentaron significativamente debido a la caducidad inesperada de los créditos de la tienda no utilizados.businessfinanceserviceeconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEl sobranteThe left-over money in a parimutuel betting pool resulting from rounding off the payoffs, added to the pool for the next race or event or kept as profit."The racetrack kept the breakage, which was the small amount left over after rounding down the payouts, and added it to the prize pool for the next race. "El hipódromo se quedó con el sobrante, que era la pequeña cantidad que quedaba después de redondear los pagos, y lo añadió al bote de premios para la siguiente carrera.businessfinancebeteconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading