noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Fénix A mythological bird, said to be the only one of its kind, which lives for 500 years and then dies by burning to ashes on a pyre of its own making, ignited by the sun. It then arises anew from the ashes. Examples : "The phoenix, a legendary bird, is a symbol of rebirth and renewal. " El fénix, un ave legendaria, es un símbolo de renacimiento y renovación. mythology bird story literature supernatural religion Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Fénix, renacimiento Anything that is reborn after apparently being destroyed. Examples : "After the fire destroyed the old school building, the phoenix-like community rebuilt a new one. " Después de que el fuego destruyera el antiguo edificio escolar, la comunidad, como un fénix, reconstruyó uno nuevo. mythology literature religion tradition culture Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Fénix A mythological Chinese chimerical bird whose physical body symbolizes the six celestial bodies. Examples : "The legend of the phoenix, a mythological Chinese bird, inspired the school's new logo. " La leyenda del fénix, un ave mitológica china, inspiró el nuevo logotipo de la escuela. mythology bird culture literature supernatural Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Moneda de plata griega A Greek silver coin used briefly from 1828 to 1832, divided into 100 lepta. Examples : "My grandfather collected old coins, and one of his favorites was a phoenix, a Greek silver coin. " Mi abuelo coleccionaba monedas antiguas, y una de sus favoritas era un fénix, una moneda de plata griega. history economy finance value asset Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura