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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Conflicto físico

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

to beat someone repeatedly and forcefully

atacar

atacar

clout
[Sustantivo]

(boxing) a heavy blow delivered with the fist

un puñetazo contundente, un golpe demoledor

un puñetazo contundente, un golpe demoledor

to fetter
[Verbo]

to bind someone's ankles or feet with chains, shackles, or similar devices to restrict movement

encadenar

encadenar

fracas
[Sustantivo]

a noisy fight or argument involving multiple people

gresca

gresca

Ex: The local teams ' rivalry culminated in a fracas after the final whistle blew , causing quite a scene on the field .La policía llegó rápidamente para dispersar la **pelea** fuera del estadio.
to gouge
[Verbo]

to tear out flesh or tissue by forcing with the thumb or a sharp object

arrancar, desgarrar

arrancar, desgarrar

Ex: The attacker gouged at the flesh with brutal force.**El atacante** desgarró la carne con fuerza brutal.
to impinge
[Verbo]

to intrude upon a boundary, limit, or domain

vulnerar

vulnerar

Ex: The new regulations have impinged on the company's ability to expand its operations.Sus planes de expansión **invaden** las áreas protegidas de vida silvestre.
to flay
[Verbo]

to strip the skin or outer covering from a person, animal, or object, often as part of preparation or punishment

desollar, despellejar

desollar, despellejar

Ex: The taxidermist flayed the specimen with practiced precision .El **taxidermista** desolló el espécimen con una precisión practicada.
fray
[Sustantivo]

a loud, disorderly quarrel or brawl involving multiple people

pelea, lucha

pelea, lucha

to jostle
[Verbo]

push or shove to make one's way through a crowd

empujar, abrirse paso

empujar, abrirse paso

tussle
[Sustantivo]

a brief, vigorous fight or argument

pelea, lucha

pelea, lucha

to wrest
[Verbo]

to forcibly pull or take something, often from someone's grasp

arrebatar

arrebatar

Ex: The thief attempted to wrest the purse from the woman 's grasp .Los rebeldes intentaron **arrebatar** el control de la ciudad a las fuerzas gubernamentales.
Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
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