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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Similitud y Diferencia

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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
heterogeneous
[Adjetivo]

composed of a wide range of different things or people

heterogéneo

heterogéneo

Ex: The neighborhood was heterogeneous in terms of architecture , with a mix of modern and historic buildings .El barrio era **heterogéneo** en términos de arquitectura, con una mezcla de edificios modernos e históricos.
homogenous
[Adjetivo]

of the same or a similar kind or nature

homogéneo, uniforme

homogéneo, uniforme

discrete
[Adjetivo]

individually separate and easily identifiable

separado

separado

Ex: The colors on the spectrum are discrete, with each hue being distinct from the others .Los colores del espectro son **discretos**, con cada tono siendo distinto de los demás.
disparate
[Adjetivo]

not sharing any form of similarity

dispar

dispar

Ex: The team ’s disparate backgrounds brought a variety of perspectives but also led to conflicting ideas .Los orígenes **dispares** del equipo trajeron una variedad de perspectivas pero también llevaron a ideas conflictivas.
to belie
[Verbo]

to fail to live up to a claim, promise, or expectation

desmentir, contradecir

desmentir, contradecir

nuance
[Sustantivo]

a very small and barely noticeable difference in tone, appearance, manner, meaning, etc.

matiz

matiz

Ex: His argument lacked the nuance needed to address the complexities of the issue .Su argumento carecía de la **matiz** necesaria para abordar las complejidades del problema.

used for saying that choosing out of the two possible options is not really going to make a difference as the result will be the same either way

lo mismo da

lo mismo da

Ex: The decision between the two candidates was as broad as it was long, with both possessing impressive qualifications and experience.
ilk
[Sustantivo]

a category of persons sharing similar characteristics or affiliations

clase, especie

clase, especie

divergent
[Adjetivo]

(of thought, approach, method, etc.) not following a common path, expectation, or widely accepted way of thinking or doing something

divergente

divergente

Ex: The company ’s divergent business strategy led to both risks and opportunities .La estrategia de negocio **divergente** de la empresa condujo tanto a riesgos como a oportunidades.
verisimilitude
[Sustantivo]

the state or quality of implying the truth

verosimilitud

verosimilitud

Ex: The actor ’s performance was praised for its verisimilitude, making the character ’s emotions feel authentic .La actuación del actor fue elogiada por su **verosimilitud**, haciendo que las emociones del personaje se sintieran auténticas.
Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
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