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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Dinámica de relaciones y conducta social

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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
to go for
[Verbo]

to choose something among other things

decidirse por, optar por

decidirse por, optar por

Ex: I 'll go for the salmon from the menu ; it 's my favorite dish .Voy a **decidirme por** el salmón del menú; es mi plato favorito.
to go out
[Verbo]

to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time

salir

salir

Ex: Let's go out for a walk and enjoy the fresh air.Vamos a **salir** a caminar y disfrutar del aire fresco.
to keep to
[Verbo]

to follow through with what one has promised, planned, or committed to do

cumplir, seguir

cumplir, seguir

Ex: To maintain a healthy lifestyle , it 's crucial to keep to a regular exercise routine .Para mantener un estilo de vida saludable, es crucial **mantenerse** en una rutina de ejercicio regular.

to develop romantic feelings for someone

enamorarse de, caer por

enamorarse de, caer por

Ex: Sometimes people unexpectedly fall for someone they initially considered just a friend .A veces, las personas **se enamoran** inesperadamente de alguien que inicialmente consideraban solo un amigo.

to perform a helpful or kind act for someone, typically without expecting something in return

Ex: He did his elderly neighbor a favor by shoveling snow from her driveway.

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

pelearse

pelearse

Ex: Despite their longstanding friendship , a series of disagreements caused them to fall out and go their separate ways .A pesar de su larga amistad, una serie de desacuerdos les hizo **enfriarse** y seguir caminos separados.

to make friends with someone

hacerse amigo de

hacerse amigo de

Ex: Children easily befriend others in the playground , forming quick connections .Los niños **se hacen amigos** fácilmente de otros en el patio de recreo, formando conexiones rápidas.
to get on
[Verbo]

to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal

llevarse bien, tener buena relación

llevarse bien, tener buena relación

Ex: They've been trying to get on with their in-laws and build a strong family connection.Han estado tratando de **llevarse bien** con sus suegros y construir una conexión familiar fuerte.

to fulfill or uphold a commitment or agreement that one has made to someone

Ex: Right now, I am keeping a promise to tutor my friend in math.

to fail to fulfill a commitment or assurance given to someone

Ex: She couldn't bear to break her promise to her child, so she made sure to attend the school play.

to refrain from revealing confidential or sensitive information to others

Ex: He couldn't keep the secret any longer and eventually shared it with his best friend.

to build a positive relationship with a specific person, often by spending time together and getting to know each other

Ex: Attending social events and gatherings can help you make friends in a new city.

to not appreciate a person or thing because one thinks one will never lose them

Ex: Many people only appreciate good health when they have taken it for granted and then face a health scare.
commitment
[Sustantivo]

the state of being dedicated to someone or something

compromiso

compromiso

Ex: Volunteering at the shelter every weekend showed her deep commitment to helping those in need .Ser voluntaria en el refugio cada fin de semana mostró su profundo **compromiso** por ayudar a los necesitados.
to go off
[Verbo]

to express one's anger or irritation toward the person who caused it

estallar, explotar

estallar, explotar

Ex: She was calm for most of the argument , but eventually , she went off on her brother .Ella estuvo tranquila durante la mayor parte de la discusión, pero eventualmente, **se desquitó** con su hermano.
to share
[Verbo]

to possess or use something with someone else at the same time

compartir

compartir

Ex: The hotel is fully booked , and there 's only one room left , so you 'll have to share.El hotel está completamente reservado, y solo queda una habitación, así que tendrás que **compartir**.

to share opportunities or responsibilities with others in a fair and orderly manner

Ex: In a cooperative environment, employees take turns leading meetings to promote teamwork.
to let off
[Verbo]

to not punish someone for a wrongdoing, or only give them a light punishment

dejar ir, perdonar

dejar ir, perdonar

Ex: The police let the suspect off with a caution instead of arresting them, believing that the offense was minor and unintentional.La policía **dejó ir** al sospechoso con una advertencia en lugar de arrestarlo, creyendo que la ofensa era menor y no intencional.

to spend time in a place, often without a specific purpose or activity

pasar el rato, quedarse

pasar el rato, quedarse

Ex: The dog loves to hang around the kitchen while his owner cooks .Al perro le encanta **pasar el rato** en la cocina mientras su dueño cocina.
descendant
[Sustantivo]

someone who shares the same blood with a specific person who lived many years ago

descendiente

descendiente

Ex: The ancient artifact was passed down through generations , eventually ending up in the hands of a direct descendant.El artefacto antiguo fue transmitido a través de generaciones, terminando finalmente en manos de un **descendiente** directo.
engaged
[Adjetivo]

having formally agreed to marry someone

comprometido

comprometido

Ex: She couldn't wait to introduce her fiancé to her friends now that they were engaged.No podía esperar para presentar a su prometido a sus amigos ahora que estaban **comprometidos**.
anniversary
[Sustantivo]

the date on which a special event happened in a previous year

aniversario

aniversario

Ex: This weekend is the anniversary of when we moved into our new home .Este fin de semana es el **aniversario** de cuando nos mudamos a nuestra nueva casa.
Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
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