Sacrificios (en. Sacrifices)

/sakiɾiˈfisjos/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Action of offering something to a deity.
In ancient Greece, sacrifices were made to the gods.
En la antigua Grecia, se realizaban sacrificios a los dioses.
Renunciation or deprivation of a good or desire for a goal.
He made sacrifices to be able to study abroad.
Hizo sacrificios para poder estudiar en el extranjero.
Something that is sacrificed.
The sacrifices of animals were common in ceremonies.
Los sacrificios de los animales eran comunes en las ceremonias.

Etymology

From the Latin 'sacrificium', which means 'sacred offering'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to sacrifice something in the name of
To renounce something in favor of another thing.
sacrificar algo en nombre de
to make sacrifices
To make efforts that involve renunciations.
hacer sacrificios

Related Words

ritual sacrifice
Symbolic offering to deities in religious ceremonies.
sacrificio ritual
personal sacrifice
Renunciation of individual needs or desires for a greater good.
sacrificio personal
self-control
Ability to resist impulses to achieve a goal.
autocontrol

Slang Meanings

To devote oneself entirely to something, sometimes at one's own expense.
That girl makes sacrifices for her career; she hardly goes out.
Esa chica hace sacrificios por su carrera, casi no sale.
To give up something valuable without expecting anything in return.
I made a sacrifice for my friends; I lent my car.
Hice un sacrificio por mis amigos, presté mi coche.