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Meaning of náufrago climático



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náufrago climático
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It is actually a half-forced metaphor that is understood in its context, and that of course in this dictionary we ignore – but we imagine. [Still, I post this post to mention the witty relationship that colleague JOHN found in his example comment.] See castaway, climatic.

  



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CLIMATIC CASTAWAY in the film Castaway (2000) Chuck Noland, played by Tom Hanks, is a Fedex employee who must travel to Malaysia, but his plane crashes on a Pacific island, with him and Wilson (a beisball) being the only survivors. Carefully study the weather for months to try to escape, which he achieves after 4 years when he is rescued by a freighter. A simile of Robinson Crusoe, novel of Daniel DeFoe, based on the rescue of Alexander Selkirk on February 2, 1709 on the Chilean island of Mas a Tierra, today Robinson Crusoe.

  










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