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Son el nuevo poder

UK//ðeə ðə njuː ˈpaʊə//US//ðeɪr ðə nu ˈpaʊər//

Significado de They're the new power

They have recently gained significant control or influence.

Han ganado recientemente un control o influencia significativos.

In simple words: They have a lot of control or influence now.

Ahora tienen mucho control o influencia.

They're the new power en una frase

  • In the latest election, they're the new power in our city council.En las últimas elecciones, son el nuevo poder en el ayuntamiento de nuestra ciudad.
  • After the merger, they're the new power in the tech industry.Después de la fusión, son el nuevo poder en la industria tecnológica.
  • Watch out; they're the new power in the political landscape.Ten cuidado; son el nuevo poder en el panorama político.
  • In the recent negotiations, it's clear they're the new power.En las negociaciones recientes, está claro que son el nuevo poder.
  • The youth movement has shown that they're the new power for change.El movimiento juvenil ha demostrado que son el nuevo poder para el cambio.

Cómo usar They're the new power

Used to emphasize someone's new authority or influence; appropriate in discussions about politics, business, or social movements.

Se usa para enfatizar la nueva autoridad o influencia de alguien; apropiado en discusiones sobre política, negocios o movimientos sociales.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a 'new tower' that represents rising strength and control.

Palabras relacionadas

Collocations with They're the new power

  • new power dynamics
  • emerging new power
  • perceived new power
  • recognize their new power
  • acknowledge they're the new power

Synonyms for They're the new power

  • They are the new leaders
  • They are in charge
  • They hold the power
  • They are the authorities
  • They are influential

Common mistakes with They're the new power

  • Omitting subject context - learners may forget to clarify who 'they' refers to.
  • Using inappropriately casual contexts - might not fit in formal discussions.
  • Misplacing emphasis - may incorrectly stress 'new' instead of 'power'.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre They're the new power

¿Qué significa They're the new power?

Ahora tienen mucho control o influencia.

¿Qué significa They're the new power en español?

Ahora tienen mucho control o influencia.

¿Cuál es la definición de They're the new power?

Han ganado recientemente un control o influencia significativos.

¿Cómo se usa They're the new power en una frase?

In the latest election, they're the new power in our city council.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de They're the new power?

After the merger, they're the new power in the tech industry.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de They're the new power?

Algunas alternativas comunes son They are the new leaders, They are in charge, They hold the power, They are the authorities, They are influential.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a They're the new power?

Suele combinarse con new power dynamics, emerging new power, perceived new power, recognize their new power, acknowledge they're the new power.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar They're the new power?

Omitting subject context - learners may forget to clarify who 'they' refers to. Using inappropriately casual contexts - might not fit in formal discussions. Misplacing emphasis - may incorrectly stress 'new' instead of 'power'.

¿Cómo se pronuncia They're the new power?

US: //ðeɪr ðə nu ˈpaʊər//, UK: //ðeə ðə njuː ˈpaʊə//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar They're the new power?

Se usa para enfatizar la nueva autoridad o influencia de alguien; apropiado en discusiones sobre política, negocios o movimientos sociales.