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Naturwissenschaften SAT - Menschliche Bewegung

Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit menschlicher Bewegung, wie „stagger“, „waddle“, „roam“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.

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SAT Vocabulary for Natural Sciences
ingress
[Nomen]

the act or process of entering or gaining access to a place, typically a building, area, or location

Eingang, Zugang

Eingang, Zugang

Ex: Residents complained about ingress of noise from the nearby construction site into their homes .
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egress
[Nomen]

the act or process of exiting or leaving a place, typically a building, area, or location

Ausgang, Eingang

Ausgang, Eingang

Ex: During the evacuation , firefighters ensured egress of residents from the burning apartment building .
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ascent
[Nomen]

the act or process of moving upward

Aufstieg, Erhöhung

Aufstieg, Erhöhung

Ex: The spacecraftascent into the atmosphere was successful , marking a historic moment for space exploration .
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descent
[Nomen]

a movement or action of coming or going downward

Abstieg, Absenkung

Abstieg, Absenkung

Ex: As he started descent from the ladder , he realized he forgot his tools at the top .
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departure
[Nomen]

the act of leaving, usually to begin a journey

Abfahrt, Abflug, Abreise

Abfahrt, Abflug, Abreise

Ex: He packed his bags in anticipation of departure for the backpacking trip .
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navigation
[Nomen]

the process or activity of planning and controlling the movement of a vehicle or vessel from one place to another

Navigation, Steuerung

Navigation, Steuerung

Ex: Astronauts undergo rigorous training in celestial navigation to ensure accurate positioning of the spacecraft during missions.
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to bypass
[Verb]

to navigate around or avoid something by taking an alternative route or direction

umfahren, umgehen

umfahren, umgehen

Ex: With the bridge closed for repairs, pedestrians had to bypass it by taking a ferry across the river.
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to glide
[Verb]

to move smoothly and effortlessly through the air or on a surface with little or no propulsion

gleiten, schweben

gleiten, schweben

Ex: The glided gently down the river , hardly making a sound .
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to skip
[Verb]

to jump quickly and slightly while walking

hüpfen, springen

hüpfen, springen

Ex: The friends skipped hand in hand through the meadow, reveling in the carefree moment.
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to stray
[Verb]

to wander off or deviate from the intended or established path

abschweifen, vom Wege abkommen

abschweifen, vom Wege abkommen

Ex: The lost driver realized he strayed from the highway and ended up on a rural road .
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to strut
[Verb]

to walk in a proud or self-assured manner, with the body held upright and the chest puffed out

stolzieren, protzen

stolzieren, protzen

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to trek
[Verb]

to go for a long walk or journey, particularly in the mountains, forests, etc. as an adventure

wandern, trekken

wandern, trekken

Ex: Inspired by adventure stories , the friends planned trek through the dense forest .
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to wander
[Verb]

to move in a relaxed or casual manner

bummeln

bummeln

Ex: As the evening breeze picked up , wandered along the riverbank , chatting idly and enjoying the cool air .
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to move or jerk quickly and involuntarily, often due to fear, excitement, or physical weakness

zittern, beben

zittern, beben

Ex: The old man 's frail trembled as he reached for the cup of hot tea .
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to shiver
[Verb]

to slightly shake as a result of feeling cold, scared, etc.

zittern, schauern

zittern, schauern

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to tremble or shake involuntarily, often as a result of fear, cold, or excitement

schaudern, zittern

schaudern, zittern

Ex: The creepy sensation of spiders crawling made her shudder with disgust.
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to go close or closer to something or someone

sich nähern, herangehen

sich nähern, herangehen

Ex: Last night , the approached the suspect 's house with caution .
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to retire
[Verb]

to withdraw or move back from a current position, often in response to a threat or change in conditions

sich zurückziehen, sich zurücknehmen

sich zurückziehen, sich zurücknehmen

Ex: As night fell and temperatures dropped , the retired to their base camp .
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to squirm
[Verb]

to move in an uncomfortable or restless manner with twisting or contorted motions

winden, zappeln

winden, zappeln

Ex: The uncomfortable chair made squirm throughout the long lecture .
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to jog
[Verb]

to run at a steady, slow pace, especially for exercise

joggen

joggen

Ex: To stay fit , jogs three miles every day .
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to waddle
[Verb]

to walk with short, clumsy steps and a swaying motion from side to side, typically as a result of being overweight or having short legs

watscheln, wackeln

watscheln, wackeln

Ex: Due to the heavy backpack , she waddle up the steep hill , taking small , careful steps to maintain her balance .
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to roam
[Verb]

to go from one place to another with no specific destination or purpose in mind

streifen, bummeln

streifen, bummeln

Ex: The curious cat likes roam through the neighborhood , investigating every nook and cranny .
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to move faster in comparison to other things or people

übertreffen, überholen

übertreffen, überholen

Ex: The outstripped all previous speed records .
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to scale
[Verb]

to climb and reach the summit or the peak of a height

erklettern, ersteigen

erklettern, ersteigen

Ex: The mountaineer trained for weeks scale the challenging peak in the Himalayas .
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to rappel
[Verb]

to descend a steep cliff or rock face by sliding down a rope, typically using specialized equipment

abseilen, abseilen lassen

abseilen, abseilen lassen

Ex: He felt a rush of adrenaline as he began rappel down the sheer rock face .
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to tramp
[Verb]

to journey on foot, often covering great distances with a sense of purpose or exploration

wandern, fußreisen

wandern, fußreisen

Ex: As part of their fitness regimen , tramped up and down the steep hills of the national park , enjoying the challenge and the views .
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to move quickly and with short, hasty steps

eilen, huschen

eilen, huschen

Ex: The scuttled across the roof , disappearing from view in seconds .
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to sprint
[Verb]

to run very fast for a short distance, typically as a form of exercise

sprinten, schnell laufen

sprinten, schnell laufen

Ex: Startled by a sudden noise , the sprinted into the forest for safety .
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to trudge
[Verb]

to walk slowly and with heavy steps, especially due to exhaustion, difficulty, or adverse conditions

marschieren, schlurfen

marschieren, schlurfen

Ex: She trudge through the sand to reach the remote beach where few tourists ventured .
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to move unsteadily or with difficulty

torkeln, wanken

torkeln, wanken

Ex: The elderly gentleman , feeling weak and frail , stagger with the assistance of a walker .
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to tromp
[Verb]

to move heavily or clumsily, often with loud, heavy footsteps

stolpern, tapsen

stolpern, tapsen

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to flinch
[Verb]

to make a quick and involuntary movement in response to a surprise, pain, or fear

zucken, sich zurückziehen

zucken, sich zurückziehen

Ex: The unexpected fireworks display caused the dog flinch and hide under the bed .
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to wade
[Verb]

to walk in shallow water

durchwaten, waten

durchwaten, waten

Ex: The children giggled as they waded in the gentle waves.
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rambling
[Adjektiv]

wandering or roaming without a specific destination or purpose

umherirrend, wandernd

umherirrend, wandernd

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sluggish
[Adjektiv]

moving, responding, or functioning at a slow pace

träge, langsam

träge, langsam

Ex: sluggish stream barely moved , choked with debris after the storm .
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to travel all the way around something, especially the globe, by sea, air, or land

umrunden, umsegeln

umrunden, umsegeln

Ex: They were able circumnavigate the continent in record time .
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