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What does "multar" mean in English?

  1. To deny

  2. To fine

  3. To improve

  4. To interfere

The correct answer is: To fine

The term "multar" in Spanish translates directly to "to fine" in English, which refers to the imposition of a monetary penalty or charge for an offense. This verb is often used in legal or administrative contexts where fines are issued, such as for traffic violations, littering, or other breaches of regulations. Understanding the context of its usage can clarify why "to fine" is the appropriate translation. Other options, such as "to deny," "to improve," and "to interfere," have different meanings that do not relate to the concept of imposing a financial penalty. "To deny" involves rejection or refusal, "to improve" refers to making something better, and "to interfere" indicates intervening in a way that disrupts or hinders. Each of these terms addresses a completely different action compared to the legal and financial implications of "multar."