medida
measure
noun meh-DEE-dah Common
Origin: From Latin mensura (measure).
Also means
step
Usage Note
Medida means a physical measurement (tomar medidas = to take measurements) and also a course of action or step taken (medidas de seguridad = security measures). The phrase a medida que means 'as' (in proportion as something progresses). It is the noun of medir (to measure).
Examples
"El gobierno tomó medidas urgentes."
Natural Translation
The government took urgent measures.
Literal Translation
The government took measures urgent.
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