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chillón
la semana inglesa
fiestas patronales
anglosajón

  1. semana en que se trabaja cinco días
  2. un sonido fuerte, alto y ruidoso
  3. el británico o estadounidense de habla inglesa
  4. fiestas en honor de un santo

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Analyze "chillón"

The word "chillón" describes a loud, shrill, or screeching sound. Looking at the definitions on the right, definition 2 is "un sonido fuerte, alto y ruidoso" (a strong, high, and noisy sound). This matches "chillón" perfectly. We use our Spanish Vocabulary knowledge to connect these terms.

Analyze "la semana inglesa"

The term "la semana inglesa" (the English week) is a cultural idiom referring to a five-day workweek (Monday through Friday) with weekends off. This matches definition 1: "semana en que se trabaja cinco días" (week in which one works five days).

Analyze "fiestas patronales"

"Fiestas patronales" are patron saint festivals celebrated annually in Spanish-speaking countries. This matches definition 4: "fiestas en honor de un santo" (festivals in honor of a saint).

Analyze "anglosajón"

The word "anglosajón" (Anglo-Saxon) refers to English-speaking people or cultures, particularly from Great Britain or the United States. This matches definition 3: "el británico o estadounidense de habla inglesa" (the English-speaking British or American).
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<answer>

TermMatching Definition Number
la semana inglesa1
fiestas patronales4
anglosajón3

</answer>

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Answer:

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Analyze "chillón"

The word "chillón" describes a loud, shrill, or screeching sound. Looking at the definitions on the right, definition 2 is "un sonido fuerte, alto y ruidoso" (a strong, high, and noisy sound). This matches "chillón" perfectly. We use our Spanish Vocabulary knowledge to connect these terms.

Analyze "la semana inglesa"

The term "la semana inglesa" (the English week) is a cultural idiom referring to a five-day workweek (Monday through Friday) with weekends off. This matches definition 1: "semana en que se trabaja cinco días" (week in which one works five days).

Analyze "fiestas patronales"

"Fiestas patronales" are patron saint festivals celebrated annually in Spanish-speaking countries. This matches definition 4: "fiestas en honor de un santo" (festivals in honor of a saint).

Analyze "anglosajón"

The word "anglosajón" (Anglo-Saxon) refers to English-speaking people or cultures, particularly from Great Britain or the United States. This matches definition 3: "el británico o estadounidense de habla inglesa" (the English-speaking British or American).
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<answer>

TermMatching Definition Number
la semana inglesa1
fiestas patronales4
anglosajón3

</answer>

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