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- Recursos means 'resources' and refers to assets like money, materials, or people.
- It is a masculine noun, usually used in the plural form 'recursos'.
- Common contexts include business (HR), environment (natural resources), and law (appeals).
- Key verbs to use with it are gestionar (manage), agotar (exhaust), and asignar (allocate).
The Spanish word recursos is a versatile masculine noun that primarily translates to 'resources' in English. At its core, it refers to the collective means, assets, or supplies available to an individual, a company, or a nation to achieve a specific end. Whether you are discussing the financial health of a startup, the ecological stability of a rainforest, or the personal resilience of a student, recursos is the indispensable term for describing what is 'at hand' or 'available for use'. It encompasses everything from tangible goods like money and raw materials to intangible assets like time, intelligence, and legal rights.
- Economic Context
- In business and economics, it refers to capital, labor, and land. You will often hear about 'recursos financieros' (financial resources) or 'recursos humanos' (human resources/HR).
La empresa no tiene suficientes recursos para expandirse este año.
Beyond the boardroom, recursos plays a vital role in environmental science. 'Recursos naturales' are the backbone of global sustainability discussions. Spanish speakers use this term to categorize renewable and non-renewable assets provided by nature, such as water, minerals, and forests. The word carries a weight of responsibility; when someone speaks of 'agotar los recursos' (exhausting resources), it implies a serious lack of foresight or a crisis situation.
- Environmental Context
- Refers to the natural wealth of a region. 'Recursos renovables' like solar energy are contrasted with 'recursos no renovables' like oil.
In everyday conversation, the word is used to describe personal capabilities. If someone is 'una persona de muchos recursos', it means they are resourceful, clever, and capable of solving problems with whatever is available. This psychological dimension adds a layer of character assessment to the word, moving it from the realm of accounting to the realm of personality. It is also used in education ('recursos didácticos') to describe the tools teachers use to help students learn, such as books, videos, or software.
El profesor utiliza diversos recursos audiovisuales en sus clases.
- Personal/Educational Context
- Refers to skills, tools, or instructional materials. A 'resourceful' person is 'ingenioso' or has 'muchos recursos'.
Finally, it is crucial to understand the socio-economic connotation of 'personas sin recursos'. This is a standard, respectful way to refer to people living in poverty or with very low income. It suggests a lack of the necessary means to sustain a basic quality of life. In this sense, the word is frequently found in government documents, NGO reports, and social work contexts, highlighting the systemic nature of availability and access.
El gobierno ofrece becas para estudiantes con escasos recursos.
Debemos proteger los recursos hídricos del planeta.
To master the use of recursos, one must appreciate its breadth. It is not just about 'stuff'; it is about the potential energy inherent in assets. Whether you are managing a project, studying for an exam, or advocating for the environment, you are constantly evaluating, allocating, and protecting recursos. It is a word that bridges the gap between the material world and human ingenuity.
Using recursos correctly requires understanding its grammatical behavior and its common verbal partners. As a masculine plural noun, it is almost always preceded by 'los', 'muchos', 'pocos', or 'nuestros'. While the singular 'recurso' exists, the plural 'recursos' is far more frequent when referring to general assets or wealth. To use it effectively, you need to pair it with strong verbs that describe the action being taken upon these assets.
- Management Verbs
- Verbs like 'gestionar' (to manage), 'administrar' (to administer), and 'asignar' (to allocate) are standard in professional settings.
Es vital aprender a gestionar nuestros recursos de tiempo de forma eficiente.
When discussing the depletion or availability of resources, verbs like 'agotar' (to exhaust/run out of), 'carecer de' (to lack), or 'disponer de' (to have at one's disposal) are essential. Note that 'carecer' is always followed by the preposition 'de'. For example, 'La región carece de recursos naturales' (The region lacks natural resources). Conversely, 'disponer de' is the formal way to say you have something available: 'Disponemos de los recursos necesarios para el proyecto'.
- Availability Verbs
- 'Contar con' (to count on/have), 'agotar' (to use up), and 'optimizar' (to make the most of).
Adjectives play a crucial role in specifying what kind of resources you are talking about. 'Recursos económicos' refers to money, 'recursos hídricos' to water, and 'recursos energéticos' to energy sources. In a pedagogical context, you will see 'recursos didácticos' or 'recursos educativos'. When describing a person's character, 'recursos intelectuales' refers to their mental capacity. The placement of the adjective usually follows the noun, which is standard in Spanish.
La biblioteca ofrece excelentes recursos digitales para los investigadores.
- Common Adjectives
- 'Limitados' (limited), 'escasos' (scarce), 'abundantes' (abundant), 'sostenibles' (sustainable).
In more complex sentence structures, recursos often appears in the phrase 'como último recurso' (as a last resort). This is a fixed expression used when all other options have failed. For example, 'Como último recurso, tendremos que pedir un préstamo' (As a last resort, we will have to ask for a loan). This highlights the word's connection to strategy and problem-solving.
Ella siempre encuentra una solución; es una mujer de muchos recursos.
Finally, remember that recursos can be the subject of a sentence. 'Los recursos son limitados' is a fundamental principle in economics. When it is the subject, the verb must agree in the plural. This might seem obvious, but English speakers sometimes treat 'resources' as a collective singular concept. In Spanish, 'Los recursos son...' is the only correct way.
Nuestros recursos actuales no permiten realizar esa inversión.
You will encounter the word recursos in a wide variety of real-world scenarios, ranging from formal news broadcasts to casual workplace conversations. Understanding these contexts will help you recognize the nuance of the word depending on who is speaking and what the setting is. It is a 'high-frequency' word in professional, academic, and civic life across the Spanish-speaking world.
- The Corporate Office
- In any office in Madrid, Mexico City, or Buenos Aires, you will hear 'Recursos Humanos' (RR.HH.). Employees might say, 'Tengo que hablar con Recursos Humanos sobre mi contrato'.
El departamento de recursos humanos está revisando las solicitudes.
In the news, recursos is a staple of environmental and economic reporting. News anchors frequently discuss 'la escasez de recursos naturales' (the scarcity of natural resources) or 'la asignación de recursos públicos' (the allocation of public funds/resources). During a drought, you will hear about 'recursos hídricos' constantly. During an election, candidates will debate how to better distribute 'los recursos del Estado'.
- News and Politics
- Used to discuss national wealth, budgets, and environmental crises. 'Recursos públicos' is a key term for taxpayer money.
In educational settings, teachers and students use the word to refer to study materials. A teacher might say, 'He subido nuevos recursos a la plataforma virtual' (I've uploaded new resources to the virtual platform). This could include PDFs, links, or practice exercises. For a student, 'recursos didácticos' are the tools that make learning easier. In this context, the word implies helpfulness and support.
Internet es un recurso inagotable de información.
- Education and Technology
- Refers to learning materials and digital tools. 'Recursos en línea' (online resources) is a very common phrase.
Social services and NGOs use recursos to describe the aid they provide. You might see signs for 'recursos para personas sin hogar' (resources for homeless people) or 'recursos de salud mental'. Here, the word takes on a humanitarian tone, representing a lifeline for those in need. It encompasses food, shelter, counseling, and medical care.
La ONG destina sus recursos a proyectos de educación infantil.
Finally, in the tech world, recursos refers to system assets like RAM, CPU, or storage. A programmer might complain that 'la aplicación consume demasiados recursos' (the app consumes too many resources). This technical usage is identical to the English 'system resources', making it an easy cognate to remember for IT professionals.
While recursos is a cognate of 'resources', there are several pitfalls that English speakers often fall into. These mistakes range from grammatical errors to subtle 'false friend' confusion in specific contexts. Mastering these will make your Spanish sound much more natural and precise.
- The 'Recourse' Confusion
- In English, 'recourse' often means a source of help in a difficult situation (e.g., 'legal recourse'). In Spanish, 'recurso' can mean this, but it is also the standard word for 'resource'. Don't assume 'recurso' only means 'recourse'.
Incorrecto: No tengo recurso para pagar. (Should be plural: recursos).
One of the most common mistakes is using the singular when the plural is required. In English, we can say 'He lacks the resource to do it' (though 'resources' is more common), but in Spanish, when referring to means or assets, the plural recursos is almost mandatory. Using the singular 'recurso' in a general sense often sounds like you are referring to a specific legal appeal or a single specific tool, rather than general capability.
- Preposition Errors
- Many learners forget the preposition 'de' when using verbs like 'carecer' or 'disponer'. It is 'carecer DE recursos', not 'carecer recursos'.
Another mistake involves the word 'medio'. English speakers sometimes use 'recursos' when they should use 'medios' (means). While they are often interchangeable, 'medios' is more common when talking about the 'way' something is done. For example, 'medios de transporte' (means of transport) is never 'recursos de transporte'. Similarly, 'medios de comunicación' (media) is never 'recursos de comunicación'. Use recursos for assets you possess or manage, and 'medios' for the channels or methods you use.
Correcto: Tenemos los recursos financieros, pero no los medios técnicos.
- Gender and Number Agreement
- 'Recursos' is masculine. A common mistake is saying 'las recursos' because it ends in 's' and might be mistakenly associated with feminine words like 'manos'. It is always 'los recursos'.
Finally, be careful with the phrase 'sin recursos'. While it means 'without resources', in a social context, it specifically implies poverty. If you just mean you ran out of something temporarily, it's better to say 'me he quedado sin...' (I've run out of...). Saying 'Soy una persona sin recursos' might lead people to believe you are living in extreme poverty, rather than just having a bad month financially.
Error común: El proyecto falló por falta de recurso. (Should be: falta de recursos).
To truly enrich your Spanish vocabulary, you should know the synonyms and alternatives for recursos. Depending on the context—whether it's financial, legal, or personal—there might be a more precise word to use. Expanding your range will help you avoid repetition and sound more sophisticated.
- Medios vs. Recursos
- 'Medios' refers to the 'means' or 'ways' to achieve something. While 'recursos' are the assets you have, 'medios' are the instruments you use. Example: 'No tengo los medios para viajar' (I don't have the means/way to travel).
Utilizó todos los medios a su alcance para ganar.
In financial contexts, you might use 'fondos' (funds), 'capital' (capital), or 'activos' (assets). 'Fondos' is specifically about money available for a purpose. 'Activos' is a more technical accounting term for everything a company owns. If you are talking about a person's wealth, you might use 'bienes' (goods/possessions) or 'patrimonio' (estate/wealth). These words are more specific than the general recursos.
- Financial Alternatives
- 'Fondos' (money), 'Capital' (investment), 'Activos' (balance sheet items), 'Bienes' (property).
When talking about supplies or provisions, 'suministros' or 'provisiones' are excellent alternatives. These are used for physical goods like food, medical supplies, or electricity. For example, 'El hospital se quedó sin suministros médicos' (The hospital ran out of medical supplies). While these are 'recursos', using the specific word 'suministros' makes the sentence clearer.
Las provisiones de agua son suficientes para una semana.
- Legal and Formal Contexts
- 'Vía' (way/route) or 'instancia' (instance/level). In law, 'recurso' is very specific, but you might also hear 'apelación' (appeal).
Finally, consider 'fuentes' (sources). This is often used for 'recursos de información' (information resources). Instead of saying 'recursos de energía', you can say 'fuentes de energía' (energy sources). 'Fuentes' implies the origin of the resource, which adds a useful layer of meaning to your speech.
Es importante citar las fuentes bibliográficas en tu trabajo.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The word originally meant 'to run back' (re-currere). In law, it meant 'running back' to a judge for help, which is why it means 'appeal' today.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'r' like an English 'r'.
- Pronouncing the 'u' like 'you'.
- Making the 'o' sound like 'ah'.
- Failing to trill the initial 'r'.
- Putting stress on the first syllable.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize as a cognate but requires context for legal/abstract meanings.
Requires correct gender/number agreement and preposition use (carecer de).
Trilled 'r' can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly pronounced in most dialects.
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Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Noun-Adjective Agreement
Recursos (masc. pl.) + naturales (masc. pl.).
Verbs with 'de'
Carecer DE recursos, disponer DE recursos.
Plural for General Concepts
Use 'recursos' for assets, not 'recurso'.
Initial 'R' Trill
The 'R' in 'recursos' must be rolled.
Passive 'Se'
Se agotaron los recursos (The resources were exhausted).
Exemplos por nível
Hay muchos recursos en internet.
There are many resources on the internet.
Masculine plural noun with 'muchos'.
Este libro es un buen recurso.
This book is a good resource.
Singular form 'recurso' used for a specific item.
Necesito recursos para estudiar.
I need resources to study.
Plural 'recursos' for general study materials.
El profesor nos da recursos.
The teacher gives us resources.
Direct object of the verb 'dar'.
No tengo recursos para viajar.
I don't have resources to travel.
Common way to say 'I don't have the money/means'.
Los recursos son útiles.
The resources are useful.
Subject-verb agreement in the plural.
Busco recursos gratuitos.
I am looking for free resources.
Adjective 'gratuitos' agrees with 'recursos'.
Es un recurso muy fácil.
It is a very easy resource.
Singular 'recurso' with the adjective 'fácil'.
Trabajo en Recursos Humanos.
I work in Human Resources.
Standard professional term (HR).
Debemos cuidar los recursos naturales.
We must take care of natural resources.
Common environmental collocation.
La escuela tiene pocos recursos.
The school has few resources.
Refers to lack of funding or materials.
Usa estos recursos para tu tarea.
Use these resources for your homework.
Imperative 'usa' with plural 'recursos'.
El agua es un recurso vital.
Water is a vital resource.
Singular 'recurso' used for a specific element.
No hay recursos suficientes aquí.
There aren't enough resources here.
'Suficientes' is a common adjective for resources.
Ella tiene muchos recursos personales.
She has many personal resources.
Refers to skills or resilience.
El gobierno da recursos a los pobres.
The government gives resources to the poor.
Refers to social aid.
Es importante gestionar bien los recursos.
It's important to manage resources well.
Verb 'gestionar' is very common with 'recursos'.
Aprovechamos los recursos de la biblioteca.
We make the most of the library's resources.
Verb 'aprovechar' means to use effectively.
El país tiene grandes recursos mineros.
The country has great mining resources.
Specific adjective 'mineros'.
Como último recurso, llamaremos a la policía.
As a last resort, we will call the police.
Fixed idiom 'como último recurso'.
Faltan recursos económicos para el plan.
Economic resources are lacking for the plan.
Verb 'faltar' indicates scarcity.
Buscamos recursos educativos innovadores.
We are looking for innovative educational resources.
Adjective 'innovadores' follows the noun.
El proyecto consume muchos recursos.
The project consumes many resources.
Verb 'consumir' used for usage of assets.
No disponemos de recursos para eso.
We don't have resources available for that.
'Disponer de' is a formal way to say 'to have'.
La optimización de recursos es clave.
Resource optimization is key.
Abstract noun 'optimización' used in business.
Se han agotado los recursos petrolíferos.
Oil resources have been exhausted.
Passive voice 'se han agotado'.
El abogado presentó un recurso de apelación.
The lawyer filed an appeal.
Legal use of singular 'recurso'.
Es una zona rica en recursos forestales.
It is an area rich in forest resources.
Phrase 'rica en' + resources.
Debemos asignar los recursos equitativamente.
We must allocate resources fairly.
Adverb 'equitativamente' modifies the action.
La empresa carece de recursos financieros.
The company lacks financial resources.
Formal verb 'carecer de'.
Existen diversos recursos didácticos digitales.
There are various digital teaching resources.
Multiple adjectives modifying the noun.
El desarrollo depende de los recursos locales.
Development depends on local resources.
Prepositional phrase 'depende de'.
El autor emplea recursos literarios complejos.
The author uses complex literary devices.
Specialized use in literature.
Interpuso un recurso de amparo ante el tribunal.
He filed a petition for constitutional protection.
Highly formal legal terminology.
La resiliencia es uno de sus grandes recursos.
Resilience is one of her great resources.
Metaphorical use for psychological strength.
Se requiere una movilización de recursos sin precedentes.
An unprecedented mobilization of resources is required.
Formal phrase 'sin precedentes'.
El orador mostró una gran falta de recursos.
The speaker showed a great lack of resourcefulness.
Refers to rhetorical or intellectual ability.
Analizamos la distribución de recursos hídricos.
We analyzed the distribution of water resources.
Technical term 'hídricos'.
Es un hombre de recursos inagotables.
He is a man of inexhaustible resources.
Idiomatic way to describe a very capable person.
El fallo judicial es susceptible de recurso.
The court ruling is subject to appeal.
Formal legal adjective 'susceptible de'.
La dialéctica es su recurso más potente.
Dialectics is his most powerful resource.
Abstract rhetorical use.
El erario público es el principal recurso del Estado.
The public treasury is the State's main resource.
High-level political/economic term.
Agota todos los recursos antes de rendirte.
Exhaust all resources before giving up.
Metaphorical use of 'agotar'.
El recurso a la fuerza es siempre lamentable.
The resort to force is always regrettable.
Noun 'recurso' meaning 'resorting to'.
Posee una vasta panoplia de recursos técnicos.
He possesses a vast array of technical resources.
Sophisticated word 'panoplia'.
La escasez de recursos es una construcción social.
Resource scarcity is a social construct.
Philosophical/Sociological context.
El recurso de casación fue admitido a trámite.
The appeal for reversal was admitted for processing.
Specific high-court legal term.
Su ingenio es su único recurso en la adversidad.
His wit is his only resource in adversity.
Literary/Existential usage.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— A legal appeal against a court decision.
Presentaron un recurso de apelación.
— To make the best possible use of assets.
Debemos optimizar recursos este trimestre.
— Techniques used by writers (metaphor, etc.).
Analiza los recursos literarios del poema.
— Sources of energy like coal or solar.
El país busca nuevos recursos energéticos.
Frequentemente confundido com
Medios refers to the 'way' or 'channel', while recursos refers to the 'assets' or 'wealth'.
Fuentes refers to the 'origin' or 'source', while recursos is the 'supply' itself.
Fondos is strictly for money, while recursos is broader (can be people, time, etc.).
Expressões idiomáticas
— To have no choice but to do something.
No tengo más recurso que aceptar.
neutral— To try every single possibility.
Agotaremos hasta el último recurso.
neutral— Useless complaining after a decision is made.
Solo te queda el recurso del pataleo.
informal— To be extremely capable or have an answer for everything.
Ese chico tiene recursos para todo.
informal— A cheap or lazy solution to a problem.
Usar la violencia es un recurso fácil.
neutral— A specific high-level legal appeal.
El recurso de casación fue denegado.
legal— Rhetorical techniques used in speaking.
Tiene grandes recursos de oratoria.
formalFácil de confundir
Singular vs Plural.
The singular often means a legal appeal, while the plural means general resources/assets.
Presentó un recurso (appeal) vs Tiene recursos (assets).
Verb form.
Recurrir means to turn to someone for help or to file an appeal.
Tuvo que recurrir a sus ahorros.
Similar sound.
Curso means a course or the direction of something.
El curso de español.
Similar sound.
Discurso means a speech.
El presidente dio un discurso.
Similar sound.
Concurso means a contest or competition.
Ganó el concurso de cocina.
Padrões de frases
Hay [cantidad] recursos.
Hay muchos recursos.
Necesito recursos para [verbo].
Necesito recursos para estudiar.
Es importante [verbo] los recursos.
Es importante gestionar los recursos.
La falta de recursos [verbo].
La falta de recursos impide el progreso.
Interponer un recurso de [tipo].
Interponer un recurso de apelación.
El recurso a [sustantivo] es...
El recurso a la violencia es inaceptable.
Como último recurso, [frase].
Como último recurso, pediremos ayuda.
Optimizar los recursos [adjetivo].
Optimizar los recursos disponibles.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high in professional, academic, and news contexts.
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Las recursos
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Los recursos
Recursos is a masculine noun, even though it ends in 's'.
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Carecer recursos
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Carecer de recursos
The verb 'carecer' always requires the preposition 'de'.
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Humanos Recursos
→
Recursos Humanos
In Spanish, the adjective usually follows the noun.
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Un recurso de dinero
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Recursos económicos / Fondos
While 'recurso' can mean money, it's more natural to use 'fondos' or 'recursos económicos' in the plural.
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Usar el recurso de apelación (plural)
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Usar un recurso de apelación
When referring to a specific legal filing, use the singular.
Dicas
Expand your synonyms
Instead of always saying 'recursos', try using 'activos' in business or 'suministros' for physical goods to sound more precise.
Watch the preposition
Remember: 'carecer de recursos'. Many students forget the 'de', which is essential for the verb 'carecer'.
Environmental context
In Spanish-speaking countries, 'recursos naturales' is a hot political topic. Using this term correctly will help you engage in social discussions.
HR Department
If you work in a Spanish office, 'Recursos Humanos' is the only term you'll need for HR. Don't use 'Personal' as much; it's a bit dated.
Legal Appeals
If you are reading a Spanish newspaper, 'recurso' almost always refers to a legal appeal against a law or a court ruling.
Academic Writing
Use 'la asignación de recursos' when writing about budgets or government planning to sound like a native professional.
The Double R
Since 'recursos' starts with R, it's always trilled. Practice 'erre con erre' to get that sound right.
Sensitivity
Use 'personas de escasos recursos' as a polite and formal way to refer to low-income populations.
Last Resort
Memorize 'como último recurso' as a single unit. It's a very useful phrase for explaining difficult decisions.
System Resources
In IT, 'recursos del sistema' refers to RAM and CPU. It's a perfect cognate for English speakers.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'RE-CUR-SOS' as 'RE-usable CUR-rency for SOS' situations. Resources are things you use again and again to save the day.
Associação visual
Imagine a giant toolbox (recursos) filled with money, water bottles, and people helping each other.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to name three 'recursos naturales' and three 'recursos didácticos' in Spanish right now.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'recursus', which is the past participle of 'recurrere'.
Significado original: A running back, a return, or a retreat.
Romance (Latin root).Contexto cultural
Be careful when using 'sin recursos' to avoid sounding patronizing; it is a formal term for poverty.
In English, we often use 'resourceful' as a high compliment. In Spanish, 'una persona de recursos' carries the same positive weight.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Business
- Recursos humanos
- Optimizar recursos
- Asignar presupuesto
- Falta de capital
Environment
- Recursos naturales
- Recursos renovables
- Agotamiento de recursos
- Sostenibilidad
Law
- Recurso de apelación
- Interponer un recurso
- Recurso de casación
- Fallo judicial
Education
- Recursos didácticos
- Recursos en línea
- Material de apoyo
- Plataforma educativa
Social Work
- Personas sin recursos
- Ayuda social
- Escasos recursos
- Vivienda social
Iniciadores de conversa
"¿Crees que los recursos naturales de tu país están bien gestionados?"
"¿Qué recursos utilizas más para aprender español?"
"¿Alguna vez has tenido que hablar con el departamento de Recursos Humanos?"
"¿Qué harías si te quedaras sin recursos en un país extranjero?"
"¿Consideras que eres una persona con muchos recursos para resolver problemas?"
Temas para diário
Describe los recursos que necesitas para alcanzar tus metas profesionales este año.
Escribe sobre la importancia de proteger los recursos hídricos en el mundo actual.
Reflexiona sobre una situación en la que tuviste que usar tu ingenio como único recurso.
¿Cómo ha cambiado el acceso a los recursos educativos gracias a internet?
Imagina que eres el director de Recursos Humanos de una gran empresa. ¿Qué cualidades buscarías?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it is much broader. It can mean natural assets (water, oil), human talent (HR), time, or even legal rights. However, in the phrase 'sin recursos', it usually implies a lack of money.
In general usage, 'recursos' (plural) refers to assets or means. In legal contexts, 'un recurso' (singular) refers to a specific appeal or petition filed in court.
You say 'Recursos Humanos'. It is often abbreviated as RR.HH. in writing.
It is masculine. You should always use 'el recurso' or 'los recursos'.
Yes, 'una persona de recursos' or 'una persona con muchos recursos' means someone who is resourceful and clever at solving problems.
It means 'as a last resort'. You use it when you have tried everything else and only one option remains.
These are educational materials like books, maps, or software that help in the teaching and learning process.
Yes, it is extremely common in news, business, and formal education. It is a B2 level word because of its varied professional uses.
The first 'r' is a strong trill (multiple vibrations of the tongue). The second 'r' is a single tap.
It is a specific legal action in Spain and some Latin American countries to protect a citizen's fundamental constitutional rights.
Teste-se 180 perguntas
Escribe una frase usando 'recursos naturales'.
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Traduce: 'We need more resources for the project.'
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Escribe una frase con 'como último recurso'.
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Define 'recursos humanos' en tus propias palabras.
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Escribe una frase usando el verbo 'gestionar' y 'recursos'.
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Traduce: 'The region lacks water resources.'
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Escribe una frase sobre 'recursos didácticos'.
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Escribe una frase usando 'escasos recursos'.
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Traduce: 'The lawyer filed an appeal.'
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Escribe una frase sobre 'recursos renovables'.
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Usa 'optimizar recursos' en una frase profesional.
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Escribe una frase sobre una 'persona de recursos'.
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Traduce: 'Human resources are the most important asset.'
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Escribe una frase usando 'agotar los recursos'.
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Escribe una frase sobre 'recursos literarios'.
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Traduce: 'There are many online resources.'
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Escribe una frase usando 'asignación de recursos'.
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Escribe una frase sobre 'recursos energéticos'.
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Traduce: 'He has no choice but to accept.' (using recurso)
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Escribe una frase sobre 'recursos hídricos'.
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Pronuncia: 'Los recursos naturales'.
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Pronuncia: 'Recursos Humanos'.
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Di una frase sobre tus recursos para estudiar.
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Explica qué es 'gestionar recursos'.
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Pronuncia: 'Como último recurso'.
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Di tres tipos de recursos en español.
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Pronuncia: 'Recurso de apelación'.
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Explica por qué son importantes los recursos renovables.
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Pronuncia: 'Optimización de recursos'.
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Describe a una 'persona de recursos'.
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Pronuncia: 'Carecer de recursos'.
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Di una frase sobre la falta de recursos.
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Pronuncia: 'Recurso de amparo'.
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Explica qué recursos didácticos prefieres.
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Pronuncia: 'Agotar los recursos'.
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Di una frase sobre recursos energéticos.
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Pronuncia: 'Recursos hídricos'.
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Explica la diferencia entre recursos y medios.
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Pronuncia: 'Recurso de casación'.
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Di una frase usando 'sin recursos'.
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¿Qué palabra escuchas? (Audio: recursos)
¿Qué departamento mencionan? (Audio: Recursos Humanos)
¿Qué tipo de recursos mencionan? (Audio: naturales)
¿Qué frase escuchas? (Audio: como último recurso)
¿Qué verbo acompaña a recursos? (Audio: gestionar)
¿Qué tipo de recurso legal es? (Audio: apelación)
¿Qué adjetivo escuchas? (Audio: renovables)
¿Qué problema mencionan? (Audio: falta de recursos)
¿Qué acción escuchas? (Audio: optimizar)
¿Qué recurso legal escuchas? (Audio: amparo)
¿Qué tipo de recursos mencionan? (Audio: didácticos)
¿Qué adjetivo escuchas? (Audio: hídricos)
¿Qué escuchas? (Audio: agotar los recursos)
¿Qué tipo de recursos mencionan? (Audio: literarios)
¿Qué escuchas? (Audio: asignación de recursos)
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Summary
The word 'recursos' is essential for discussing management, economics, and personal capability. For example: 'Debemos optimizar nuestros recursos para tener éxito' (We must optimize our resources to be successful).
- Recursos means 'resources' and refers to assets like money, materials, or people.
- It is a masculine noun, usually used in the plural form 'recursos'.
- Common contexts include business (HR), environment (natural resources), and law (appeals).
- Key verbs to use with it are gestionar (manage), agotar (exhaust), and asignar (allocate).
Expand your synonyms
Instead of always saying 'recursos', try using 'activos' in business or 'suministros' for physical goods to sound more precise.
Watch the preposition
Remember: 'carecer de recursos'. Many students forget the 'de', which is essential for the verb 'carecer'.
Environmental context
In Spanish-speaking countries, 'recursos naturales' is a hot political topic. Using this term correctly will help you engage in social discussions.
HR Department
If you work in a Spanish office, 'Recursos Humanos' is the only term you'll need for HR. Don't use 'Personal' as much; it's a bit dated.
Exemplo
Muchos países carecen de recursos naturales suficientes.
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