infraestructura

/iɱ.fɾas.tɾuk.tu.ɾa/
nounIntermediate
formal

The fundamental facilities, systems, and services that support the functioning of a society, economy, or organization, such as transportation, utilities, and communication networks.

El gobierno está invirtiendo en la mejora de la infraestructura vial.

The government is investing in improving road infrastructure.

La infraestructura tecnológica es crucial para el desarrollo económico.

Technological infrastructure is crucial for economic development.

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The term is often used in discussions about public policy, urban planning, and economic development.

Collocations

infraestructura básicabasic infrastructureinfraestructura críticacritical infrastructureinfraestructura públicapublic infrastructure

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Related Phrases

infraestructura verdephrase
green infrastructure (e.g., parks, green spaces)
infraestructura grisphrase
gray infrastructure (e.g., roads, buildings)

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

In Spanish, 'infraestructura' is often used in formal contexts, such as government reports or urban planning documents. In everyday conversation, you might hear 'servicios básicos' (basic services) instead.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overgeneralization

While 'infraestructura' can refer to both physical and organizational structures, it is most commonly used to describe tangible systems like roads, bridges, and utilities. Be mindful of the context to avoid confusion.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'infrastructure' (16th century), from 'infra-' (below) + 'structura' (structure).

📝Usage Notes

In Spanish, 'infraestructura' is often used in formal contexts, particularly in discussions about public works, urban planning, and economic development. It can refer to both physical structures (like roads and bridges) and organizational systems (like communication networks).

Word Breakdown

infra-
below, under
prefix
+
-estructura
structure, arrangement
root
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