pattern

500 Verbos Más Comunes en Inglés - Verbos Comunes

Aquí tienes la parte 17 de la lista de los verbos más comunes en inglés como "lock", "climb" y "bite".

review-disable

Revisión

flashcard-disable

Tarjetas de memoria

spelling-disable

Ortografía

quiz-disable

Cuestionario

Empezar a aprender
Most Common Verbs in English Vocabulary
to lock
[Verbo]

to secure something with a lock or seal

cerrar con llave

cerrar con llave

Ex: locked the windows during the storm last night .
to declare
[Verbo]

to officially tell people something

declarar, manifestar

declarar, manifestar

Ex: declared his intention to run for mayor in the upcoming election .

to focus one's all attention on something specific

concentrar

concentrar

Ex: We need concentrate if we want to finish this project on time and with accuracy .
to slide
[Verbo]

to move smoothly over a surface

deslizar

deslizar

to climb
[Verbo]

to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport

escalar

escalar

Ex: The mountain guide encouraged the team climb together , emphasizing the importance of teamwork .
to react
[Verbo]

to act or behave in a particular way in response to something

reaccionar a

reaccionar a

Ex: The security team is trained react decisively to potential threats .
to comment
[Verbo]

to express one's opinion about something or someone

comentar, expresar una opinión sobre

comentar, expresar una opinión sobre

Ex: She did n't hesitate comment on the new policy during the team meeting , expressing her concerns about its potential impact .

to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object

transformar

transformar

Ex: The new hairstyle had the power transform her entire look and boost her confidence .
to bite
[Verbo]

to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth

morder

morder

Ex: He could n't resist the temptation and decided bite into the tempting chocolate bar .
to lower
[Verbo]

to decrease in degree, amount, quality, or strength

reducir, disminuir

reducir, disminuir

Ex: The intensity of the argument began lower as both parties started to calm down .
to invent
[Verbo]

to make or design something that did not exist before

inventar

inventar

Ex: By 2030 , scientists invent a cure for this disease .
to afford
[Verbo]

to be able to pay the cost of something

permitirse

permitirse

Ex: Financial stability allows individuals afford unexpected expenses without causing hardship .
to stare
[Verbo]

to look at someone or something without moving the eyes or blinking, usually for a while, and often without showing any expression

mirar fijamente, quedarse mirando

mirar fijamente, quedarse mirando

Ex: Right now , I staring at the intricate details of the painting .
to resist
[Verbo]

to use force to prevent something from happening or to fight against an attack

resistir

resistir

Ex: Despite facing overwhelming odds , the army continued resist the enemy 's advance , refusing to surrender their position .

to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree

graduarse

graduarse

Ex: graduated at the top of his class in law school .
to compete
[Verbo]

to join in a contest or game

competir

competir

Ex: The two teams compete in the finals tomorrow .
to quit
[Verbo]

to stop engaging in an activity permanently

dejar

dejar

to bet
[Verbo]

to risk money on the result of a coming event by trying to predict it

apostar

apostar

Ex: Last week , the bet on the roulette wheel at the casino .
to grant
[Verbo]

to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested

conceder, otorgar

conceder, otorgar

Ex: The granted permission to build on the land .
to upload
[Verbo]

to send an electronic file such as a document, image, etc. from one digital device to another one, often by using the Internet

cargar

cargar

Ex: They upload the recording of the webinar for those who missed it .

to add data to a computer from the Internet or another computer

descargar

descargar

Ex: You download the document by clicking the link .
to rush
[Verbo]

to move or act very quickly

apurarse, darse prisa

apurarse, darse prisa

Ex: To catch the last bus , the passengers rush to the bus stop .
to intend
[Verbo]

to have something in mind as a plan or purpose

tener la intención de

tener la intención de

Ex: intend to start exercising regularly to improve my health .

to achieve something after dealing with the difficulties

lograr, finalizar

lograr, finalizar

Ex: The mountaineer accomplished the ascent of the challenging peak after weeks of climbing .

to get goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment

comprar

comprar

Ex: The family has purchased a new car for their daily commute .
LanGeek
Descargar la aplicación LanGeek