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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Conversación informal y molesta

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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
to blurt
[Verbo]

to say something impulsively; often without careful thinking or consideration

espetar

espetar

Ex: The child blurted his answer before the teacher had finished the question .El niño **soltó** su respuesta antes de que el profesor terminara la pregunta.
to bandy
[Verbo]

to casually and informally discuss something

discutir

discutir

Ex: Rumors were bandied without any evidence .Se **propagaron** rumores sin ninguna evidencia.
to clamor
[Verbo]

to loudly complain about something or demand something

clamar

clamar

Ex: In the classroom , students began to clamor for less homework , their voices growing louder .En el aula, los estudiantes comenzaron a **clamar** por menos tarea, sus voces haciéndose más fuertes.
to grouse
[Verbo]

to express dissatisfaction or injustice about something

quejarse, refunfuñar

quejarse, refunfuñar

Ex: Despite the delicious meal , the customer began to grouse about the service at the restaurant .A pesar de la deliciosa comida, el cliente comenzó a **quejarse** del servicio en el restaurante.
to prate
[Verbo]

to talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way

parlar

parlar

Ex: The radio host had a tendency to prate, filling the airwaves with nonsensical banter .El locutor de radio tenía la tendencia a **parlotear**, llenando las ondas con charlas sin sentido.
to repine
[Verbo]

to either feel or display dissatisfaction

quejarse

quejarse

Ex: Tomorrow , they will be repining about the results of the recent review .Mañana, estarán **quejándose** por los resultados de la reciente revisión.
to vaunt
[Verbo]

to speak or behave in a boastful or showy way

Ex: They vaunted their achievements at every opportunity .Ellos **alardeaban** de sus logros en cada oportunidad.
to yammer
[Verbo]

to complain in an annoying, whiny, or repetitive way

quejarse de forma molesta, lamentarse insistentemente

quejarse de forma molesta, lamentarse insistentemente

Ex: They yammered over every small inconvenience .Ellos **quejiqueaban** por cada pequeña molestia.
to declaim
[Verbo]

to speak forcefully and with emotion against something, often in protest or condemnation

declamar, arengar

declamar, arengar

Ex: Citizens declaimed the plan as harmful and short-sighted .Los ciudadanos **declamaron** el plan como perjudicial y miope.

to insert a comment, remark, or question abruptly into a conversation

interponer

interponer

Ex: The normally quiet child liked to interject silly jokes and comments during their parents ' conversations .El moderador **intervino** para mantener el panel en el tema.
filibuster
[Sustantivo]

a legislative tactic used to delay or block the passage of a bill by giving prolonged speeches or using other time-consuming methods

filibustero, obstruccionismo parlamentario

filibustero, obstruccionismo parlamentario

Ex: The filibuster ended when the majority invoked cloture .El **filibuster** terminó cuando la mayoría invocó la clausura.
to quip
[Verbo]

to make a clever or witty remark, often in a playful or sarcastic way

bromear, soltar una ocurrencia

bromear, soltar una ocurrencia

Ex: " At least the traffic gives me time to think , " she quipped."Al menos el tráfico me da tiempo para pensar," **bromeó** ella.
to lionize
[Verbo]

to treat something or someone as if they were important or famous

idolatrar a

idolatrar a

Ex: Despite his controversial opinions , the author was lionized by a dedicated group of admirers who appreciated his unique perspective .A pesar de sus opiniones controvertidas, el autor fue **lionizado** por un grupo dedicado de admiradores que apreciaban su perspectiva única.
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