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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Verbos 5

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés, como "opt", "boast", "pledge", etc. preparados para estudiantes de C1.

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to opt
to opt
[Verbo]

to choose something over something else

optar por

optar por

Ex: The company decided to opt for a more sustainable packaging solution to reduce environmental impact .

La empresa decidió optar por una solución de embalaje más sostenible para reducir el impacto ambiental.

to boast
to boast
[Verbo]

to talk with excessive pride about one's achievements, abilities, etc. in order to draw the attention of others

alardear, presumir

alardear, presumir

Ex: His tendency to boast about his wealth and possessions made him unpopular among his peers .

Su tendencia a alardear de su riqueza y posesiones lo hizo impopular entre sus compañeros.

to pledge
to pledge
[Verbo]

to formally promise to do something

prometer

prometer

Ex: During the campaign , the candidate was pledging to improve education for all citizens .

Durante la campaña, el candidato se comprometía a mejorar la educación para todos los ciudadanos.

to proclaim

to publicly and officially state something

proclamar, declarar

proclamar, declarar

Ex: The mayor proclaimed a state of emergency and issued safety guidelines during the press conference .

El alcalde proclamó un estado de emergencia y emitió pautas de seguridad durante la conferencia de prensa.

to renew
to renew
[Verbo]

to replace something old or damaged with a new one

renovar

renovar

Ex: He renewed the finish on the antique dresser to restore its original shine .

Él renovó el acabado del tocador antiguo para restaurar su brillo original.

to resume
to resume
[Verbo]

to continue again after an interruption

reanudar

reanudar

Ex: She will resume her work once she returns from vacation .

Ella reanudará su trabajo una vez que regrese de vacaciones.

to initiate

to start a new course of action

iniciar

iniciar

Ex: The organization 's president will initiate negotiations with stakeholders to resolve the issue .

El presidente de la organización iniciará negociaciones con las partes interesadas para resolver el problema.

to manifest

to clearly dispaly something

manifestar

manifestar

Ex: By consistently meeting deadlines , her commitment to her job manifested.

Al cumplir constantemente con los plazos, su compromiso con su trabajo se manifestó.

to originate

to start to be

originarse

originarse

Ex: The custom originated as a way to celebrate the harvest .

La costumbre se originó como una forma de celebrar la cosecha.

to stem
to stem
[Verbo]

to be caused by something

provenir de

provenir de

Ex: The traffic congestion downtown largely stems from the ongoing construction projects and road closures.

La congestión del tráfico en el centro proviene en gran parte de los proyectos de construcción en curso y los cierres de carreteras.

to suppress

to stop an activity such as a protest using force

reprimir

reprimir

Ex: The military was called in to suppress the rebellion and restore order in the region .

Se llamó al ejército para reprimir la rebelión y restaurar el orden en la región.

to aspire
to aspire
[Verbo]

to desire to have or become something

aspirar

aspirar

Ex: She aspires to become a renowned scientist and make significant discoveries .

Ella aspira a convertirse en una científica renombrada y hacer descubrimientos significativos.

to coincide

to occur at the same time as something else

coincidir

coincidir

Ex: The meeting is coinciding with my dentist appointment .

La reunión coincide con mi cita con el dentista.

to complement

to add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something

complementar

complementar

Ex: The interior designer used contrasting colors to complement the overall aesthetic of the room .

El diseñador de interiores utilizó colores contrastantes para complementar la estética general de la habitación.

to constitute

to contribute to the structure or makeup of something

constituir

constituir

Ex: The distinct architectural styles and historical landmarks constitute the city 's unique identity .

Los distintos estilos arquitectónicos y los monumentos históricos constituyen la identidad única de la ciudad.

to coordinate

to control and organize the different parts of an activity and the group of people involved so that a good result is achieved

coordinar

coordinar

Ex: We are coordinating with vendors to ensure timely delivery of supplies .

Estamos coordinando con los proveedores para garantizar la entrega oportuna de suministros.

to correspond

to match or be similar to something else

corresponder

corresponder

Ex: Can you please ensure that the figures correspond with the data provided ?

¿Puedes asegurarte de que las cifras correspondan con los datos proporcionados?

to deprive
to deprive
[Verbo]

to prevent someone from having something, particularly something that they need

privar de

privar de

Ex: Lack of education can deprive individuals of opportunities for personal growth .

La falta de educación puede privar a las personas de oportunidades para el crecimiento personal.

to displace

to make someone leave their home by force, particularly because of an unpleasant event

desplazar

desplazar

Ex: The wildfire raging through the forest threatened to displace residents in nearby towns .

El incendio forestal que arrasaba el bosque amenazaba con desplazar a los residentes de los pueblos cercanos.

to ease
to ease
[Verbo]

to reduce the severity or seriousness of something unpleasant

aliviar, calmar

aliviar, calmar

Ex: Warm tea and honey helped to ease her sore throat and cough .

El té caliente y la miel ayudaron a aliviar su dolor de garganta y tos.

to embed
to embed
[Verbo]

to firmly and deeply fix something in something else

incrustar

incrustar

Ex: They embedded the seeds in the soil yesterday .

Incrustaron las semillas en el suelo ayer.

to enact
to enact
[Verbo]

to approve a proposed law

promulgar

promulgar

Ex: The government is currently enacting emergency measures in response to the crisis .

El gobierno está aprobando medidas de emergencia en respuesta a la crisis.

to encompass

to include or contain a wide range of different things within a particular scope or area

abarcar, incluir

abarcar, incluir

Ex: The museum 's collection encompasses artifacts from ancient civilizations to modern times .

La colección del museo abarca artefactos desde civilizaciones antiguas hasta tiempos modernos.

to endure
to endure
[Verbo]

to allow the presence or actions of someone or something disliked without interference or complaint

soportar

soportar

Ex: Despite their differences , colleagues must endure each other 's working styles for the sake of the team .

A pesar de sus diferencias, los colegas deben tolerar los estilos de trabajo de los demás por el bien del equipo.

to evoke
to evoke
[Verbo]

to cause someone to recall a memory, feeling, etc.

evocar

evocar

Ex: The handwritten note , tucked away in a drawer , could instantly evoke the love and care of a distant friend .

La nota escrita a mano, guardada en un cajón, podría evocar instantáneamente el amor y el cuidado de un amigo lejano.

to facilitate

to help something, such as a process or action, become possible or simpler

facilitar

facilitar

Ex: Technology can facilitate communication among team members .

La tecnología puede facilitar la comunicación entre los miembros del equipo.

to foster
to foster
[Verbo]

to encourage the growth or development of something

fomentar

fomentar

Ex: The government launched initiatives to foster economic development in rural communities .

El gobierno lanzó iniciativas para fomentar el desarrollo económico en las comunidades rurales.

to hail
to hail
[Verbo]

to praise someone or something enthusiastically and loudly, particularly in a public manner

saludar

saludar

Ex: The explorer was hailed as a pioneer for her groundbreaking discoveries .

La exploradora fue aclamada como una pionera por sus descubrimientos innovadores.

to halt
to halt
[Verbo]

to make someone or something stop

detener, parar

detener, parar

Ex: The horse rider gently tugged on the reins to halt the galloping horse .

El jinete tiró suavemente de las riendas para detener al caballo al galope.

to incur
to incur
[Verbo]

to have to pay for something

incurrir en, contraer

incurrir en, contraer

Ex: Homeowners should consider the potential costs they could incur for home repairs and maintenance .

Los propietarios de viviendas deberían considerar los costos potenciales que podrían incurrir por las reparaciones y el mantenimiento del hogar.

to indulge
to indulge
[Verbo]

to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one

consentir

consentir

Ex: We indulged in a weekend getaway to the beach to escape the stresses of everyday life .

Nos permitimos una escapada de fin de semana a la playa para escapar del estrés de la vida cotidiana.

to expire
to expire
[Verbo]

(of a document, contract, etc.) to no longer be legally recognized because of reaching the end of validity period

expirar, caducar

expirar, caducar

Ex: His passport expired while he was abroad , causing delays and complications when trying to return home .

Su pasaporte expiró mientras estaba en el extranjero, lo que causó retrasos y complicaciones al intentar regresar a casa.

to venture
to venture
[Verbo]

to intentionally expose something of personal importance or value to the possibility of loss

arriesgarse

arriesgarse

Ex: Soldiers will often venture their lives in battle to serve and protect their country .

Los soldados a menudo arriesgan sus vidas en la batalla para servir y proteger a su país.

to decay
to decay
[Verbo]

to be gradually damaged or destroyed as a result of natural processes

deteriorarse

deteriorarse

Ex: The untreated metal was decaying slowly in the corrosive environment .

El metal sin tratar se descomponía lentamente en el ambiente corrosivo.

to consolidate

to combine two or more things in order to make them easier to handle or increase their efficiency

consolidar, fusionar

consolidar, fusionar

Ex: The government decided to consolidate multiple agencies into a unified department for improved coordination .

El gobierno decidió consolidar múltiples agencias en un departamento unificado para una mejor coordinación.

to double-cross

to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together

traicionar, engañar

traicionar, engañar

Ex: Don't trust him; he's known for double-crossing his partners when it serves his own interests.

No confíes en él; es conocido por traicionar a sus socios cuando le conviene a sus propios intereses.

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