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El libro English File - Intermedio Alto - Lección 5B

Aquí encontrará el vocabulario de la Lección 5B del libro de curso English File Upper Intermediate, como "enfuriar", "emocionar", "inspirar", etc.

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English File - Upper Intermediate

to make someone extremely angry

enfurecer

enfurecer

Ex: His condescending attitude towards his infuriated them .

to prevent someone from achieving success, particularly by nullifying their efforts

frustrar

frustrar

Ex: The last-minute rule frustrated the team 's strategy .

to make a person feel ashamed, uneasy, or nervous, especially in front of other people

avergonzar

avergonzar

Ex: Public speaking embarrasses people , but with practice , it can become more comfortable .
to exhaust
[Verbo]

to cause a person to become extremely tired

agotar, extenuar

agotar, extenuar

Ex: Studying for the exams for several consecutive nights began exhaust the students , affecting their ability to retain information .

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

decepcionar, desilusionar

decepcionar, desilusionar

Ex: Not receiving the promotion she was hoping for disappointed Jane.
to amaze
[Verbo]

to greatly surprise someone

asombrar, pasmar

asombrar, pasmar

Ex: The generosity of the amazed the charity workers .
to terrify
[Verbo]

to cause extreme fear in someone

aterrorizar

aterrorizar

Ex: The howling of the wind during the terrified the young child .
to inspire
[Verbo]

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

inspirar

inspirar

Ex: The leader 's vision and inspired the team to overcome challenges .
to confuse
[Verbo]

to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else

confundir

confundir

Ex: confused the terms during the discussion , leading to a lot of misunderstandings .
to thrill
[Verbo]

to experience great excitement and pleasure

emocionar, entusiasmar

emocionar, entusiasmar

Ex: The thrilled at the unexpected ending of the movie .
impressed
[Adjetivo]

respecting or admiring a person or thing, particularly because of their excellent achievements or qualities

impresionado

impresionado

Ex: The audience was impressed with the performance of the orchestra.
impressive
[Adjetivo]

causing admiration because of size, skill, importance, etc.

impresionante

impresionante

Ex: The team made impressive comeback in the final minutes of the game .
stressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax

estresado, agobiado

estresado, agobiado

Ex: They all stressed as they prepared for the big presentation .
stressful
[Adjetivo]

causing mental or emotional strain or worry due to pressure or demands

estresante

estresante

Ex: The job interview was stressful experience for him .
scared
[Adjetivo]

feeling frightened or anxious

asustado

asustado

Ex: He scared when he realized he had lost his wallet .
scary
[Adjetivo]

making us feel fear

de miedo

de miedo

Ex: scary dog barked at us as we walked past the house .
delighted
[Adjetivo]

filled with great pleasure or joy

encantado

encantado

Ex: They were delighted by the stunning view from the mountaintop.
delightful
[Adjetivo]

very enjoyable or pleasant

agradable, encantador

agradable, encantador

Ex: The little girl 's laugh was delightful.
offended
[Adjetivo]

feeling angry, upset, hurt, or annoyed due to rude or embarrassing remarks or behaviors

ofendido, ofendida

ofendido, ofendida

Ex: They quickly apologized after realizing their words had offended their friend at the gathering.
offensive
[Adjetivo]

causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry due to being insulting, disrespectful, or inappropriate

ofensivo, insultante

ofensivo, insultante

Ex: offensive content on social media can lead to backlash and negative consequences .
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