broach
broach
broʊʧ
browch
British pronunciation
/bɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ/

Definición y significado de "broach"en inglés

to broach
01

mencionar

to introduce a subject for discussion, especially a sensitive or challenging matter
Transitive: to broach a subject
to broach definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The teacher skillfully broached the subject of diversity to encourage open dialogue in the classroom.
El profesor hábilmente abordó el tema de la diversidad para fomentar un diálogo abierto en el aula.
01

broche, prendedor

a decorative pin or clasp, worn by women on clothing for ornamentation
example
Ejemplos
He gifted her a silver broach engraved with her initials.
Él le regaló una broche de plata grabada con sus iniciales.
02

un remate, una aguja

a pointed architectural ornament, often conical or pyramidal, placed at the apex of a gable, spire, or tower, especially in church architecture
example
Ejemplos
The mason carved a broach to sit at the tower's peak.
El albañil talló un pináculo para colocarlo en la cima de la torre.
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