ilustrar
ilustrar 30秒了解
- Ilustrar means to add pictures to a text or to clarify an idea using examples and evidence.
- It is a regular -ar verb in Spanish, making it easy to conjugate in all tenses.
- Commonly used in both artistic contexts (books, art) and academic contexts (presentations, essays).
- It shares the same root as 'Enlightenment' (La Ilustración), emphasizing the act of 'lighting up' knowledge.
The Spanish verb ilustrar is a multifaceted gem in the linguistic crown of the Romance languages. At its core, it serves two primary functions: the physical act of adding visual elements to a text and the metaphorical act of shedding light on a complex topic. When you speak of a book, ilustrar refers to the artistry of an illustrator who breathes life into pages with ink, charcoal, or digital pixels. However, in an academic or professional setting, ilustrar shifts its weight toward clarity and evidence. To ilustrar un concepto is to provide the necessary examples, anecdotes, or data that transform an abstract theory into a tangible reality for the listener. This duality makes it an essential verb for students, professionals, and artists alike.
- Artistic Context
- Used when an artist creates drawings, paintings, or diagrams to accompany a written text, such as in children's literature or scientific journals.
- Explanatory Context
- Used to clarify a point during a presentation or debate by providing specific instances or logical proofs.
El profesor utilizó un experimento sencillo para ilustrar las leyes de la termodinámica.
Historically, the word carries a weight of 'enlightenment.' During the 18th century, known as La Ilustración (The Enlightenment), the verb was intrinsically linked to the spread of knowledge and the triumph of reason over ignorance. Even today, when we use ilustrar, we are essentially 'lighting up' a subject. It is not merely about showing; it is about making something brilliant and clear. In formal Spanish, you might hear it used to describe someone who is highly educated or 'illustrious' (ilustre), though the verb itself remains active and common in everyday intellectual discourse. Whether you are a graphic designer working on a new novel or a scientist explaining a breakthrough, ilustrar is your bridge between the obscure and the understood.
Ella quiere ilustrar cuentos infantiles porque ama la combinación de arte y narrativa.
In modern digital contexts, ilustrar has expanded to include the creation of infographics and user interface elements. If you are 'illustrating' a user journey, you are mapping out the steps with clarity. The verb is transitive, meaning it usually requires a direct object—you illustrate *something*. You can illustrate a book, a point, a theory, or a situation. It is also common in the passive voice in formal reports: 'El problema queda ilustrado por los siguientes datos' (The problem is illustrated by the following data). This versatility ensures that ilustrar remains a staple of the Spanish language across all professional domains.
Mastering ilustrar requires understanding its grammatical behavior and the prepositions that often accompany it. As a regular '-ar' verb, its conjugation follows the standard pattern, making it relatively easy for learners to integrate into their speech. However, the nuance lies in the 'how.' Most commonly, we use the preposition con (with) to specify the tool or example used for the illustration. For instance, 'Ilustró su discurso con anécdotas personales' (He illustrated his speech with personal anecdotes). This structure is the backbone of the verb's usage in both speech and writing.
¿Podrías ilustrar tu argumento con algunos datos estadísticos?
- Direct Object Usage
- The thing being made clear or the object receiving the art. Example: 'El artista ilustra la portada' (The artist illustrates the cover).
Another common construction involves using ilustrar to describe a state or a result. When we say 'Esto sirve para ilustrar...', we are indicating the purpose of an example. This is incredibly useful in academic essays. If you are writing a paper on climate change, you might say, 'Las olas de calor recientes sirven para ilustrar la gravedad del calentamiento global.' Here, the verb acts as a synonym for 'demonstrate' or 'exemplify,' but with a more visual and clarifying connotation.
Me gustaría que ilustraras este concepto para que todos lo entiendan mejor.
In the realm of literature and publishing, you will often see the past participle ilustrado used as an adjective. A 'libro ilustrado' is an illustrated book. This is a common term in bookstores and libraries. Furthermore, the reflexive form ilustrarse (to educate oneself or to become enlightened) is used, though less frequently in modern casual speech. It carries a sophisticated tone, as in 'Es importante ilustrarse sobre la historia del país antes de visitarlo' (It is important to enlighten/educate oneself about the country's history before visiting it). By understanding these various patterns, you can use ilustrar to convey both artistic action and intellectual clarity with precision.
You will encounter ilustrar in a variety of real-world scenarios, ranging from the walls of a contemporary art gallery to the high-stakes environment of a corporate boardroom. In the Hispanic world, education and formal discourse highly value clarity, and ilustrar is the preferred term for achieving that clarity. In a university lecture in Madrid or Mexico City, a professor might say, 'Permítanme ilustrar este punto con un gráfico,' signaling to the students that a visual aid or a concrete example is coming. This usage is polite, professional, and signals a high level of linguistic competence.
En la conferencia, el experto logró ilustrar los riesgos financieros de manera muy clara.
- News and Media
- Journalists often use 'ilustrar' to describe how a specific human story represents a broader social trend. 'La historia de María ilustra la crisis de vivienda.'
In the world of publishing and graphic arts, ilustrar is the bread and butter of the industry. You will hear it during book launches when authors thank the artists who 'ilustraron' their work. If you are browsing a Spanish-language website like 'El País' or 'BBC Mundo,' you might see captions or articles discussing how an infographic 'ilustra' the results of an election or the spread of a virus. It is a word that bridges the gap between the aesthetic and the informative, making it ubiquitous in media that seeks to both engage and educate.
El documental busca ilustrar la belleza natural de la selva amazónica.
Finally, you might hear it in legal or formal administrative contexts. A lawyer might present evidence to 'ilustrar la inocencia' of their client. In this sense, the word takes on a weight of 'proving' or 'demonstrating beyond doubt.' Even in casual conversation among educated friends, one might say, 'Eso ilustra perfectamente lo que te estaba diciendo,' meaning 'That perfectly illustrates (or proves) what I was telling you.' It is a versatile verb that adds a layer of sophistication and clarity to any conversation, ensuring that your points are not just heard, but seen and understood.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make when using ilustrar is limiting its meaning to only 'drawing' or 'painting.' While in English 'to illustrate' is often synonymous with 'to draw,' in Spanish, the metaphorical sense of 'to clarify with examples' is just as common, if not more so, in professional settings. Avoiding this narrow definition will help you sound more natural. Another mistake is confusing ilustrar with dibujar (to draw). While an illustrator 'ilustra' a book, they 'dibuja' a character. Dibujar is the technical act of making lines; ilustrar is the communicative act of adding meaning through imagery.
No es solo ilustrar por arte, sino para explicar una idea compleja.
- Confusion with 'Alumbrar'
- Learners sometimes use 'alumbrar' (to light up physically) when they mean 'ilustrar' (to enlighten intellectually). Use 'ilustrar' for ideas.
Grammatically, learners often forget that ilustrar is a transitive verb. It needs an object. You cannot simply say 'Él ilustra muy bien' without context; usually, you should say 'Él ilustra libros muy bien' or 'Él sabe ilustrar sus ideas.' Additionally, be careful with the preposition. While in English we 'illustrate by' using examples, in Spanish, the most natural preposition is con. Saying 'ilustrar por ejemplos' sounds like a direct translation from English and is less common than 'ilustrar con ejemplos.'
Es un error común pensar que ilustrar solo se refiere a dibujos infantiles.
Finally, watch out for the adjective ilustrado. In a historical context, 'un hombre ilustrado' refers to a man of the Enlightenment. In a modern context, if you call someone 'ilustrado' sarcastically, it can imply they are a 'know-it-all.' However, in its standard form, it is a compliment. Understanding these subtle traps—from preposition choice to historical connotations—will ensure you use ilustrar with the precision of a native speaker and the depth of a true scholar.
When you want to avoid repeating ilustrar, Spanish offers a rich palette of synonyms, each with its own shade of meaning. The most direct alternative in an academic sense is ejemplificar. While ilustrar suggests a broad clarifying process (often involving visuals), ejemplificar specifically means to provide examples. If you are discussing a mathematical proof, ejemplificar might be more precise. On the other hand, if you are talking about the technical side of art, dibujar or diseñar are your go-to verbs. They describe the physical creation of the images that 'ilustran' the book.
- Aclarar vs. Ilustrar
- 'Aclarar' means to make clear (often by removing confusion), while 'ilustrar' means to make clear by adding information or examples.
Another interesting alternative is exponer. While exponer means to present or explain, ilustrar is often used within an 'exposición' to make certain points stand out. For example, 'Voy a exponer mi teoría y luego ilustraré los puntos clave.' In more formal or literary contexts, you might encounter esclarecer (to clarify or throw light upon). This is often used for mysteries or complex legal cases. 'El testimonio sirvió para esclarecer los hechos,' where ilustrar could also be used to mean 'to shed light on the facts.'
Podemos ejemplificar este fenómeno con el siguiente caso de estudio.
Lastly, consider demostrar (to demonstrate). While demostrar usually implies a logical or scientific proof, ilustrar is more about making that proof understandable and vivid. Choosing between these words depends on your goal: are you trying to prove a fact (demostrar), provide a specific instance (ejemplificar), or make a whole concept bright and clear (ilustrar)? By expanding your vocabulary with these alternatives, you can tailor your Spanish to be as precise and evocative as possible in any situation.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word 'lustre' (shine) comes from the same root. So when you illustrate something, you are literally giving it 'lustre' or making it shine!
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the English 'u' in 'illustrate' (ih-lus-trate). In Spanish, it is always 'oo'.
- Adding an 'e' sound at the beginning (eilustrar).
- Rolling the 'r' too hard at the end; it is a single tap.
- Stress on the second-to-last syllable (i-LUS-trar).
- Muffling the 's' before the 't'.
难度评级
Easy to recognize due to English cognate.
Requires knowledge of regular -ar conjugations.
Easy to pronounce but needs context to sound natural.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Regular -ar verb conjugation
Yo ilustro, Tú ilustras...
Passive voice with 'ser'
El libro fue ilustrado por ella.
Use of 'para' for purpose
Uso esto para ilustrar mi punto.
Subjunctive for desires
Quiero que ilustres este cuadro.
Preposition 'con' for instruments
Ilustra con pinceles.
按水平分级的例句
Yo ilustro mi libro de cuentos.
I illustrate my storybook.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
¿Tú ilustras el mapa?
Do you illustrate the map?
Interrogative sentence.
Ella ilustra flores en su cuaderno.
She illustrates flowers in her notebook.
Present tense, 3rd person singular.
Nosotros ilustramos la tarea.
We illustrate the homework.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Ellos ilustran con colores rojos.
They illustrate with red colors.
Use of preposition 'con'.
Me gusta ilustrar animales.
I like to illustrate animals.
Infinitive after 'gustar'.
El niño ilustra un sol.
The boy illustrates a sun.
Simple subject-verb-object.
Ustedes ilustran muy bien.
You all illustrate very well.
Adverb 'bien' modifying the verb.
El artista ilustró la portada del libro.
The artist illustrated the book cover.
Pretérito Indefinido (Past tense).
Este dibujo ilustra cómo crece una planta.
This drawing illustrates how a plant grows.
Verb used for explanation.
Ayer ilustramos el cartel para la escuela.
Yesterday we illustrated the poster for school.
Time marker 'ayer' with past tense.
Él quiere ilustrar su propia historia.
He wants to illustrate his own story.
Infinitive after 'querer'.
¿Has ilustrado alguna vez un poema?
Have you ever illustrated a poem?
Present Perfect (Pretérito Perfecto).
La maestra ilustra la lección en la pizarra.
The teacher illustrates the lesson on the board.
Present tense in a classroom context.
Mi hermana ilustra profesionalmente.
My sister illustrates professionally.
Adverb 'profesionalmente'.
Ese libro está muy bien ilustrado.
That book is very well illustrated.
Passive state with 'estar' + participle.
Permítame ilustrar mi idea con un ejemplo.
Allow me to illustrate my idea with an example.
Formal imperative 'permítame'.
El autor ilustra el conflicto con diálogos reales.
The author illustrates the conflict with real dialogues.
Metaphorical use of 'ilustrar'.
Si tuviera tiempo, ilustraría toda la novela.
If I had time, I would illustrate the whole novel.
Conditional tense.
Es importante ilustrar los riesgos del tabaco.
It is important to illustrate the risks of tobacco.
Impersonal expression 'Es importante'.
Estamos ilustrando los beneficios del ejercicio.
We are illustrating the benefits of exercise.
Present continuous.
El informe ilustra la falta de recursos.
The report illustrates the lack of resources.
Formal subject 'el informe'.
Ella ilustró su viaje con muchas fotos.
She illustrated her trip with many photos.
Past tense with 'con'.
Espero que ilustren el manual correctamente.
I hope they illustrate the manual correctly.
Present subjunctive after 'espero que'.
La gráfica ilustra claramente el aumento de ventas.
The graph clearly illustrates the increase in sales.
Adverb 'claramente' placement.
Sus palabras ilustran la pasión que siente por el arte.
His words illustrate the passion he feels for art.
Abstract subject 'sus palabras'.
El documental ilustra la vida en la Antártida.
The documentary illustrates life in Antarctica.
Verb describing media content.
Me gustaría que ilustraras este concepto complejo.
I would like you to illustrate this complex concept.
Imperfect subjunctive after 'me gustaría que'.
Este caso ilustra perfectamente el dilema ético.
This case perfectly illustrates the ethical dilemma.
Adverb 'perfectamente'.
La revista fue ilustrada por un artista famoso.
The magazine was illustrated by a famous artist.
Passive voice with 'ser'.
Para ilustrar mejor el punto, veamos este video.
To better illustrate the point, let's watch this video.
Infinitive of purpose.
Se ilustró sobre el tema antes de la entrevista.
He enlightened himself on the subject before the interview.
Reflexive 'ilustrarse' (to educate oneself).
La obra ilustra la decadencia de la aristocracia.
The work illustrates the decadence of the aristocracy.
High-level vocabulary 'decadencia'.
El orador ilustró su discurso con citas de Platón.
The speaker illustrated his speech with quotes from Plato.
Academic context.
Resulta imperativo ilustrar las consecuencias a largo plazo.
It is imperative to illustrate the long-term consequences.
Formal expression 'Resulta imperativo'.
Su trayectoria ilustra el éxito del esfuerzo constante.
His career illustrates the success of constant effort.
Metaphorical 'trayectoria'.
No basta con explicar, hay que ilustrar con hechos.
Explaining is not enough; one must illustrate with facts.
Contrast between 'explicar' and 'ilustrar'.
La exposición ilustra la evolución del arte moderno.
The exhibition illustrates the evolution of modern art.
Collective noun subject 'la exposición'.
El autor se propone ilustrar la psique humana.
The author aims to illustrate the human psyche.
Reflexive 'se propone'.
Queda ilustrado el compromiso de la empresa con el medio ambiente.
The company's commitment to the environment is illustrated.
Passive construction with 'quedar'.
El ensayo busca ilustrar la dialéctica entre fe y razón.
The essay seeks to illustrate the dialectic between faith and reason.
Philosophical terminology.
Su prosa ilustra vívidamente los horrores de la guerra.
His prose vividly illustrates the horrors of war.
Adverb 'vívidamente'.
La Constitución ilustra los valores fundamentales de la nación.
The Constitution illustrates the fundamental values of the nation.
Legal/Political context.
Es una obra que ilustra la quintaesencia del barroco.
It is a work that illustrates the quintessence of the Baroque.
Art history context.
El fallo judicial ilustra la jurisprudencia actual.
The judicial ruling illustrates current jurisprudence.
Specialized legal term 'jurisprudencia'.
Se ilustró en las artes liberales durante su estancia en París.
He educated himself in the liberal arts during his stay in Paris.
Reflexive 'ilustrarse' in a classic sense.
La metáfora sirve para ilustrar la fragilidad de la vida.
The metaphor serves to illustrate the fragility of life.
Literary analysis.
Sus acciones ilustran una falta total de escrúpulos.
His actions illustrate a total lack of scruples.
Moral/Ethical judgment.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Formal way to say something has been shown.
Con esto, el problema queda ilustrado.
— To predict or visualize what is to come.
Estas proyecciones ilustran el futuro.
容易混淆的词
Dibujar is the physical act; ilustrar is the communicative purpose.
Iluminar is for physical light; ilustrar is for intellectual light.
Ejemplificar is strictly for examples; ilustrar can include visuals.
习语与表达
— A picture is worth a thousand words; often used when 'ilustrando'.
No diré más, una imagen vale más que mil palabras.
Informal— To clarify everything perfectly, similar to 'ilustrar' thoroughly.
Él ilustró el plan y puso los puntos sobre las íes.
Neutral— To speak very clearly and illustratively.
Cuando explica, habla como un libro abierto.
Informal— Total transparency and clarity (Spanish political idiom).
Pidieron luz y taquígrafos para ilustrar el gasto público.
Formal— To hit the nail on the head with an illustration.
Su ejemplo ilustró el punto y dio en el clavo.
Informal— A word to the wise is enough; used when an illustration is so good it needs little talk.
El gráfico lo ilustra todo; a buen entendedor...
Neutral— To be very worth seeing/reading (often used for illustrated works).
Ese libro ilustrado no tiene desperdicio.
Informal— Seeing is believing; used when an illustration is necessary for proof.
Me lo ilustró con fotos porque es ver para creer.
Informal— Very quickly; often how a good illustration clarifies things.
Lo ilustró y lo entendí en un abrir y cerrar de ojos.
Informal— To bring to light; synonymous with the 'enlightenment' aspect of ilustrar.
El informe ilustró y sacó a la luz la corrupción.
Neutral容易混淆
Both relate to light.
Alumbrar is giving light (like a lamp); ilustrar is giving clarity (like a teacher).
La vela alumbra; el ejemplo ilustra.
Both relate to art.
Pintar is applying color; ilustrar is creating a visual for a specific text.
Pinto una pared; ilustro un cuento.
Both relate to clarity.
Explicar is general; ilustrar specifically uses examples or images.
Explico la regla; ilustro la regla con un caso.
Both relate to proof.
Demostrar is logical/scientific proof; ilustrar is making that proof clear and vivid.
Demuestro el teorema; ilustro su aplicación.
Both tell a story.
Narrar is using words; ilustrar is using images (usually).
Narro el mito; ilustro el libro del mito.
句型
Yo ilustro [sustantivo].
Yo ilustro mi cuaderno.
[Sustantivo] ilustra [concepto].
El mapa ilustra el camino.
Quiero ilustrar [punto] con [ejemplo].
Quiero ilustrar mi punto con una historia.
Este caso sirve para ilustrar [problema].
Este caso sirve para ilustrar el problema legal.
Queda ilustrado el/la [concepto] mediante [evidencia].
Queda ilustrado el compromiso mediante el informe.
La obra ilustra la dialéctica entre [A] y [B].
La obra ilustra la dialéctica entre fe y razón.
Espero que [sujeto] ilustre [objeto].
Espero que el artista ilustre el libro.
Se ilustró sobre [tema].
Se ilustró sobre la historia antes del examen.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Common in education, media, and arts.
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Ilustrar una habitación.
→
Iluminar una habitación.
Ilustrar is for ideas or books; iluminar is for physical light.
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Él ilustra muy bueno.
→
Él ilustra muy bien.
Use the adverb 'bien' to modify the verb, not the adjective 'bueno'.
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Ilustrar por ejemplos.
→
Ilustrar con ejemplos.
The preposition 'con' is the standard way to express 'with' or 'by means of' examples in this context.
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Confusing ilustrar with dibujar in all contexts.
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Using each appropriately.
Remember that ilustrar implies a purpose (clarity/decoration of text).
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Yo ilustre el libro (Past).
→
Yo ilustré el libro.
Don't forget the accent mark on the final 'é' for the first person singular past tense.
小贴士
Artistic Precision
Use 'ilustrar' when talking about graphic novels or picture books to sound like an expert.
Preposition Power
Always remember 'ilustrar CON'. It's the most natural way to link your verb to your examples.
Essay Writing
Replace 'dar ejemplos' with 'ilustrar' in your essays to improve your formal writing score.
History Link
Remember the 'Enlightenment' to help you remember that 'ilustrar' means 'making things clear with light'.
Presentations
Start your slide explanations with 'Como podemos ilustrar en esta gráfica...' to sound professional.
Context Clues
If you hear 'ilustrar' in a museum, it's about art. In a lab, it's about data.
Confidence
Don't be afraid to use it! It's a B1 word, but even A2 students can use it for 'drawing'.
L-U-Z
The 'lu' in 'ilustrar' is like the 'lu' in 'luz' (light). It's all about clarity!
Book Covers
Look for the word 'Ilustrado por...' on Spanish book covers to practice recognizing the word.
Adverb Use
Pair it with 'perfectamente' (perfectly) for a very common and natural Spanish phrase.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of an 'ILLUSTRATOR' using a 'LUSTRE' (shine) to make a book 'ILLUSTRIOUS' (famous/clear).
视觉联想
Imagine a dark room where someone turns on a lamp shaped like a pencil to 'light up' a page.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'ilustrar' in three different ways today: once for a drawing, once for an example, and once for a news story.
词源
From the Latin verb 'illustrare', which means to light up, make bright, or embellish.
原始含义: To cast light upon something to make it visible or beautiful.
Romance (Latin root).文化背景
No major sensitivities; it is a very safe and professional word to use.
In English, 'illustrate' is often more technical. In Spanish, it can feel slightly more academic or artistic depending on the context.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Education
- Ilustrar la lección
- Ilustrar con un mapa
- Ilustrar un concepto
- Ilustrar el experimento
Art/Publishing
- Ilustrar una novela
- Ilustrar la portada
- Ilustrador freelance
- Ilustrar digitalmente
Business
- Ilustrar el crecimiento
- Ilustrar con gráficas
- Ilustrar la estrategia
- Ilustrar los riesgos
Daily Life
- Ilustrar una anécdota
- Ilustrar un viaje
- Ilustrar una receta
- Ilustrar un mensaje
History/Politics
对话开场白
"¿Qué libro crees que está mejor ilustrado?"
"¿Podrías ilustrar tu opinión sobre el cambio climático?"
"Si tuvieras que ilustrar tu vida, ¿qué colores usarías?"
"¿Cómo podemos ilustrar la importancia de aprender idiomas?"
"¿Qué artista te gustaría que ilustrara tu biografía?"
日记主题
Escribe sobre un momento en el que alguien tuvo que ilustrarte un concepto difícil.
Describe cómo ilustrarías tu ciudad ideal usando solo palabras.
¿Qué importancia tiene la Ilustración histórica en el mundo de hoy?
Si pudieras ilustrar la portada de tu revista favorita, ¿qué dibujarías?
Explica cómo un fracaso puede ilustrar una lección de vida importante.
常见问题
10 个问题Dibujar se refiere a la acción técnica de crear líneas y formas. Ilustrar se refiere a la función de esa imagen, que es acompañar un texto o aclarar una idea. Un ilustrador dibuja, pero lo hace con un propósito narrativo o explicativo.
Sí, es muy común y profesional. Puedes decir 'Permíteme ilustrar mi punto con un ejemplo'. Es un sinónimo más elegante de 'explicar' o 'dar un ejemplo'.
Sí, es completamente regular en todos sus tiempos. Sigue el modelo de 'amar' o 'hablar'. Por ejemplo: ilustro, ilustré, ilustraré.
Se refiere al movimiento intelectual y cultural europeo del siglo XVIII que buscaba disipar las tinieblas de la humanidad mediante las luces de la razón. De ahí viene el sentido de 'dar luz' del verbo.
Se dice 'ilustrador' para un hombre e 'ilustradora' para una mujer.
No, si te refieres a poner luces. Para eso usas 'iluminar'. Solo usarías 'ilustrar' si estás haciendo dibujos de la casa para un libro.
Es un libro que contiene imágenes, dibujos o fotografías que complementan el texto, muy común en literatura infantil y enciclopedias.
Sí, para 'ilustrar' al juez sobre los hechos, es decir, presentar pruebas o ejemplos que aclaren lo sucedido.
El participio es 'ilustrado'. Se usa mucho como adjetivo para personas cultas o libros con imágenes.
Es común en contextos educativos o profesionales, pero en una charla muy informal podrías preferir 'explicar' o 'enseñar'.
自我测试 200 个问题
Escribe una oración usando 'ilustrar' en presente.
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Escribe una oración usando 'ilustrar' en pasado.
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Usa 'ilustrar' para explicar un concepto difícil.
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Escribe una frase sobre un 'libro ilustrado' que te guste.
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Usa el subjuntivo con 'ilustrar'.
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Describe el trabajo de un ilustrador.
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Usa 'ilustrar' en una frase profesional.
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Escribe sobre 'La Ilustración' histórica.
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Usa 'ilustrarse' (reflexivo) en una oración.
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Crea una pregunta para un artista usando 'ilustrar'.
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Usa 'ilustrar' con la preposición 'con'.
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Escribe una frase comparando 'explicar' e 'ilustrar'.
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Usa el condicional de 'ilustrar'.
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Escribe un pie de foto usando 'ilustra'.
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Usa 'ilustrativo' en una frase.
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Escribe una frase sobre el futuro de la ilustración digital.
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Describe un error común al usar 'ilustrar'.
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Usa 'ilustrar' en voz pasiva.
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Escribe una frase poética con 'ilustrar'.
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Usa 'ilustre' como adjetivo.
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Describe cómo ilustrarías tu concepto de 'felicidad'.
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Explica un libro ilustrado que te haya gustado mucho.
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¿Por qué es importante ilustrar los libros de texto?
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Da un ejemplo de cómo ilustrarías un punto en un debate.
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¿Te gustaría ser ilustrador? ¿Por qué?
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Define 'La Ilustración' con tus propias palabras.
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¿Cómo ilustrarías el problema del tráfico en tu ciudad?
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¿Qué diferencia hay entre ilustrar y explicar?
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Describe una imagen que ilustre la paz.
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¿Qué importancia tiene la portada ilustrada de un libro?
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Habla sobre un ilustrador famoso que conozcas.
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¿Cómo se ilustra el éxito en tu cultura?
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¿Prefieres los libros ilustrados o solo con texto?
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¿Cómo ilustrarías el paso del tiempo?
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Explica la frase 'una imagen vale más que mil palabras'.
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¿Cómo ilustrarías los peligros del cambio climático?
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¿Qué sientes cuando ilustras algo?
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¿Cómo puede un ejemplo ilustrar un dilema ético?
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¿Qué papel juega la ilustración en la publicidad?
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¿Cómo te ilustras sobre las noticias internacionales?
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Contexto: Un profesor dice: 'Para ilustrar el ciclo del agua, miren este diagrama'. ¿Qué está haciendo el profesor?
Contexto: Un artista dice: 'He ilustrado más de veinte libros infantiles'. ¿A qué se dedica?
Contexto: En las noticias: 'La caída de la bolsa ilustra la inestabilidad global'. ¿Qué significa?
Contexto: Una amiga: 'Ilustré mi diario con pegatinas y dibujos'. ¿Qué hizo?
Contexto: Un conferenciante: 'Permítanme ilustrar mi punto con una anécdota personal'. ¿Qué va a contar?
Contexto: Un bibliotecario: 'Este es un ejemplar ilustrado del siglo XIX'. ¿Cómo es el libro?
Contexto: Un jefe: 'Necesitamos ilustrar mejor los beneficios para el cliente'. ¿Qué quiere?
Contexto: Un guía de museo: 'Esta sala ilustra el periodo azul de Picasso'. ¿Qué muestra la sala?
Contexto: Un estudiante: 'Me ilustré sobre la historia de México antes del viaje'. ¿Qué hizo?
Contexto: Una madre: 'Hijo, ilustra tu tarea para que se vea más bonita'. ¿Qué le pide?
Contexto: Un científico: 'Los resultados ilustran una tendencia clara'. ¿Qué muestran los resultados?
Contexto: Un editor: 'Estamos buscando a alguien para ilustrar la portada'. ¿Qué buscan?
Contexto: Un político: 'Esto ilustra nuestra voluntad de cambio'. ¿Qué es 'esto'?
Contexto: Un arquitecto: 'Este plano ilustra la distribución de la casa'. ¿Qué muestra el plano?
Contexto: Un poeta: 'Mis versos ilustran el dolor del alma'. ¿Qué hacen sus versos?
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Summary
Ilustrar is a versatile B1-level verb that bridges the gap between art and logic. Whether you are drawing for a book or explaining a complex theory with examples, you are 'lighting up' the subject for your audience. Example: 'Ilustró su teoría con un gráfico' (He illustrated his theory with a graph).
- Ilustrar means to add pictures to a text or to clarify an idea using examples and evidence.
- It is a regular -ar verb in Spanish, making it easy to conjugate in all tenses.
- Commonly used in both artistic contexts (books, art) and academic contexts (presentations, essays).
- It shares the same root as 'Enlightenment' (La Ilustración), emphasizing the act of 'lighting up' knowledge.
Artistic Precision
Use 'ilustrar' when talking about graphic novels or picture books to sound like an expert.
Preposition Power
Always remember 'ilustrar CON'. It's the most natural way to link your verb to your examples.
Essay Writing
Replace 'dar ejemplos' with 'ilustrar' in your essays to improve your formal writing score.
History Link
Remember the 'Enlightenment' to help you remember that 'ilustrar' means 'making things clear with light'.
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