El libro English File - Intermedio - Lección 6B
Aquí encontrará el vocabulario de la Lección 6B del libro de texto English File Intermediate, como "bald", "clap", "whistle", etc.
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(of a person) having a height that is greater than what is thought to be the average height
alto, largo
(of a person) having a height that is less than what is thought to be the average height
bajo
(of people or animals) weighing less than what is thought to be healthy for their body
delgado
weighing more than what is considered healthy or desirable for one's body size and build
con sobrepeso
one of the two body parts that is connected to the shoulder and ends with fingers
brazo
the part of our body between our neck and our legs that we cannot see
espalda
the front part of our head, where our eyes, lips, and nose are located
cara
the body part that is at the end of our leg and we stand and walk on
pie
each of the long thin parts that are connected to our hands, sometimes the thumb is not included
dedo
the part of our body that is at the end of our arm and we use to grab, move, or feel things
mano
the body part that is in the middle of the leg and helps it bend
rodilla
our body part that we use for eating, speaking, and breathing
boca
the body part that is connecting the head to the shoulders
cuello
the body part that is in the middle of our face and we use to smell and breathe
nariz
each of the two parts of the body between the top of the arms and the neck
hombro
the body part inside our body where the food that we eat goes
estómago
one of the things in our mouth that are hard and white and we use to chew and bite food with
diente
the thick finger that has a different position than the other four
pulgar
the soft movable part inside the mouth used for tasting something or speaking
lengua
to strike the palms of one's hands together forcefully, usually to show appreciation or to attract attention
aplaudir
to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting
asentir con la cabeza
to show the place or direction of someone or something by holding out a finger or an object
indicar
to make our mouth curve upwards, often in a way that our teeth can be seen, to show that we are happy or amused
sonreír
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
to make a high-pitched sound by forcing air out through one's partly closed lips
silbar
our or an animal's hands, legs, head, and every other part together
cuerpo