Lightweight in spanish
Ligero
pronunciation: lixeɹ̩oʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: lixeɹ̩oʊ part of speech: adjective
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lightweight [light-weight]1 = ligero de peso.
Example: These computers will be thin and lightweight.more:
» lightweight armour = armadura ligera.
Example: A new examination of silkworm cocoons suggests how they could inspire lightweight armour and environmentally-friendly car panels.lightweight [light-weight]2 = superficial, liviano, ligero, tenue, sutil.
Example: David Niven's amusing but very lightweight autobiography 'The Moon's a Balloon' is an excellent example of this phenomenon and it was impossible for the original hardback publishers to forecast the tremendous success of this book.