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Lista de Palabras Nivel B1 - Clima

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre el clima, como "thunder", "sunshine", "lightning", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de B1.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
sunrise
sunrise
[Sustantivo]

the event during which the sun comes up

amanecer, salida del sol

amanecer, salida del sol

Ex: We watched the sunrise from the top of the mountain. 
sunset
sunset
[Sustantivo]

the event during which the sun goes down

puesta de sol, atardecer

puesta de sol, atardecer

Ex: The sunset marked the end of a perfect day. 
sunshine
sunshine
[Sustantivo]

the sun's light and heat

luz del sol, sol

luz del sol, sol

Ex: They basked in the warm sunshine at the beach all afternoon. 
shade
shade
[Sustantivo]

an area that becomes darker and cooler because sunlight is blocked by an object

sombra

sombra

Ex: They sat under the shade of a large oak tree to escape the heat. 
thunder
thunder
[Sustantivo]

the loud crackling noise that is heard from the sky during a storm

tormenta

tormenta

Ex: The thunder rattled the windows during the intense storm. 
lightning
lightning
[Sustantivo]

a bright flash, caused by electricity, in the sky or one that hits the ground from within the clouds

relámpago

relámpago

Ex: The sky lit up with a brilliant flash of lightning during the storm. 
rainfall
rainfall
[Sustantivo]

the event of rain falling from the sky

lluvia

lluvia

Ex: The rainfall this year has been much higher than usual. 
snowfall
snowfall
[Sustantivo]

the event during which snow begins to fall from the sky

nevada

nevada

Ex: The peaceful countryside was transformed into a winter wonderland after a heavy snowfall blanketed the landscape in a pristine layer of white. 
shower
shower
[Sustantivo]

a brief period of rain or snow

chubasco, chaparrón

chubasco, chaparrón

Ex: We experienced a light shower before the sun came out again. 
rainstorm
rainstorm
[Sustantivo]

a heavy rainfall

aguacero, temporal

aguacero, temporal

Ex: The rainstorm flooded the streets within minutes. 
snowstorm
snowstorm
[Sustantivo]

a heavy fall of snow with a strong wind

tormenta de nieve

tormenta de nieve

Ex: After the snowstorm, kids were excited to go sledding. 
rainwater
rainwater
[Sustantivo]

drops of water that have fallen from the sky as rain

agua de lluvia

agua de lluvia

Ex: The rainwater ran off the roof and into the gutters. 
raindrop
raindrop
[Sustantivo]

a single droplet of water that falls from the sky

gota de lluvia

gota de lluvia

Ex: Raindrops splattered against the windowpane, creating a soothing sound. 
snowflake
snowflake
[Sustantivo]

a unique small piece of snow fallen from the sky

copo de nieve

copo de nieve

Ex: Each snowflake is a tiny work of art, with its own intricate pattern. 
to pour
to pour
[Verbo]

to rain heavily and in a large amount

verter,  llover a cántaros

verter, llover a cántaros

Ex: It started to pour just as we left the house, drenching us completely. 
to flood
to flood
[Verbo]

(of a river) to become filled and overflown with water and spread it onto the surrounding lands

inundarse

inundarse

Ex: When the snow melted rapidly, the river flooded, inundating low-lying areas. 
humid
humid
[Adjetivo]

(of the climate) having a lot of moisture in the air, causing an uncomfortable and sticky feeling

húmedo

húmedo

Ex: The humid weather made the air feel heavy and sticky. 
damp
damp
[Adjetivo]

slightly wet, particularly in an uncomfortable way

húmedo

húmedo

Ex: The towel felt damp after being left out in the humid bathroom. 
frozen
frozen
[Adjetivo]

turned into ice because of cold weather

helado, congelado

helado, congelado

Ex: The roads were treacherous due to frozen patches of ice. 
heat wave
heat wave
[Sustantivo]

a period of hot weather, usually hotter and longer than before

ola de calor

ola de calor

Ex: The city issued a warning for a heat wave, advising residents to stay indoors and stay hydrated. 
fine
fine
[Adjetivo]

(of the weather) sunny and clear

bueno

bueno

Ex: We decided to go for a picnic because the weather was fine and perfect for outdoor activities. 
calm
calm
[Adjetivo]

describing the weather when there is no wind or storm

tranquilo

tranquilo

Ex: The sea was calm, with not a ripple in sight. 
hailstorm
hailstorm
[Sustantivo]

a heavy fall of hail during a storm

granizada

granizada

Ex: The hailstorm caused damage to cars and rooftops. 
icy
icy
[Adjetivo]

so cold that is uncomfortable or harmful

helado

helado

Ex: The icy wind cut through my jacket, sending shivers down my spine as I hurried to find shelter. 
forecast
forecast
[Sustantivo]

a prediction or estimate of future events, often related to weather or conditions

pronóstico

pronóstico

Ex: The weather forecast predicts rain tomorrow. 
to set
to set
[Verbo]

(of the sun or other celestial objects) to move out of view when going below the horizon

ponerse, ocultarse

ponerse, ocultarse

Ex: The sun sets in the west, painting the sky with beautiful colors. 
to rise
to rise
[Verbo]

(of the sun) to come up from the horizon

salir

salir

Ex: Every morning, the sun rises in the east, bringing light to the world. 
to freeze
to freeze
[Verbo]

(of the weather) to be very cold

helar, congelar

helar, congelar

Ex: The forecast predicted that temperatures would freeze overnight, prompting residents to take precautions against frost. 
to melt
to melt
[Verbo]

(of something in solid form) to turn into liquid form by being subjected to heat

derretirse, derretir

derretirse, derretir

Ex: Ice cubes melt quickly in warm water. 
to shine
to shine
[Verbo]

(of the sun) to produce and direct light

brillar

brillar

Ex: The morning sun shone through the window, illuminating the room with a golden glow. 
acid rain
acid rain
[Sustantivo]

rain containing a great deal of acidic chemicals, caused by air pollution, which can harm the environment

lluvia ácida

lluvia ácida

Ex: The once-clear mountain stream turned murky after years of acid rain falling on its watershed. 
sandstorm
sandstorm
[Sustantivo]

a strong wind, mostly in a desert, that lifts particles of sand and blows them around

tormenta de arena

tormenta de arena

windstorm
windstorm
[Sustantivo]

a storm characterized by very strong winds and little or no rain

ventarrón, vendaval

ventarrón, vendaval

Ex: The windstorm knocked down several trees in the park. 
bright
bright
[Adjetivo]

(of weather) sunny and without many clouds

soleado

soleado

Ex: The bright morning greeted her with clear skies and a warm sun. 
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