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Media
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈmidiə/
(medios de comunicación)

(medios de comunicación)

medios

the ways through which people receive information such as newspapers, television, etc.

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The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and disseminating information on current events.
The event provided comprehensive insight into the unfolding developments and their broader implications through media coverage.
to quiz
To quiz
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈkwɪz/
(examinar)

(examinar)

interrogar

to test someone's knowledge or understanding of a topic in a formal or informal setting

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To tip
[ Verbo ]
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/tɪp/
pronosticar

pronosticar

to predict the chance of winning or achieving something

to wed
To wed
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈwed/
(matrimonio)

(matrimonio)

casarse

to legally become someone's wife or husband

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Intransitivo
To split
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈspɫɪt/
(separarse)

(separarse)

dividir

to separate and go in different directions

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Intransitivo
to marry
To marry
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈmæri/
casarse

casarse

to become someone's husband or wife

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Intransitivo
Headline
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈhɛdˌɫaɪn/
titular

titular

the large words in the upper part of a page of a newspaper, article, etc.

What is a "headline"?

A headline is the title or main heading of an article in a newspaper, magazine, or online publication. It is typically written in large, bold text to grab readers' attention and provide a summary of the article's main point or topic. Headlines are designed to be eye-catching and informative, offering a brief preview of the content within the article. They help readers quickly determine whether the article is of interest to them, and are often the first thing people see when browsing through a publication.

To back
[ Verbo ]
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/bæk/
respaldar

respaldar

to support someone or something

To hit
[ Verbo ]
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/hɪt/
(impactar)

(impactar)

afectar

to affect someone or something, especially in a bad way

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to clash
To clash
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈkɫæʃ/
(discordar)

(discordar)

chocar

to be different from each other, resulting in incompatibility or disagreement

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to vow
To vow
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈvaʊ/
(prometer)

(prometer)

jurar

to make a sincere promise to do or not to do something particular

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To bid
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈbɪd/
intentar

intentar

to try to achieve something

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to row
To row
[ Verbo ]
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/ˈɹoʊ/
(pelearse)

(pelearse)

discutir

‌to have a noisy argument

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Intransitivo
journalist
Journalist
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈdʒɝnəlɪst/
periodista

periodista

someone who prepares news to be broadcast or writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites

Who is a "journalist"?

A journalist is a person who gathers, investigates, and reports news and information for various media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, or online platforms. Journalists are responsible for writing articles, producing reports, and ensuring that their stories are accurate, fair, and balanced. They often conduct interviews, research, and analyze data to provide insightful coverage on a range of topics, such as current events, politics, and human interest stories. Journalists play an essential role in keeping the public informed and holding individuals or institutions accountable.

Agony aunt
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈæɡəni ˈænt/
(asesora emocional)

(asesora emocional)

consultora sentimental

someone whose job involves giving answers and advice to people's questions and troubles in a dedicated newspaper column or magazine

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Commentator
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈkɑmənˌteɪtɝ/
comentarista

comentarista

someone who writes or talks about the events of the day or a particular subject in a newspaper or on a social platform or TV

Who is a "commentator"?

A commentator is a person who provides their opinion, analysis, or interpretation of events, issues, or topics, often in the media. Commentators are typically experts in a particular field, such as politics, sports, or entertainment, and share their views through articles, broadcasts, or online platforms. Unlike reporters who focus on presenting facts, commentators offer personal insights and perspectives, helping the audience to understand the broader implications or deeper meanings behind current events. Their work can influence public opinion and often sparks discussion or debate.

critic
Critic
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈkɹɪtɪk/
crítico

crítico

someone who evaluates and provides opinions or judgments about various forms of art, literature, performances, or other creative works

editor
Editor
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈɛdɪtɚ/
director

director

someone who is in charge of a newspaper agency, magazine, etc. and decides what should be published

Who is an "editor"?

An editor is a person responsible for reviewing, revising, and improving written content before it is published. Editors ensure that articles, reports, and other types of written material meet the publication's standards for clarity, accuracy, grammar, style, and tone. They may also organize the structure of the content, verify facts, and make sure the work aligns with the intended message or audience. Editors work in various fields, including journalism, publishing, and content creation, and they play a critical role in shaping and refining the final output that reaches readers.

freelance
Freelance
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈfɹiˌɫæns/
(trabajador independiente)

(trabajador independiente)

freelancer

an individual who works independently without having a long-term contract with companies

newsreader
Newsreader
[ Sustantivo ]
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/nˈuːzɹiːdɚ/
(presentador)

(presentador)

locutor

a presenter who reads the news during a TV or radio program

paparazzi
Paparazzi
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˌpɑpɑˈɹɔˌzi/
paparazzi

paparazzi

freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways

Who are the "paparazzi"?

The paparazzi are photographers who specialize in taking unposed photos of celebrities, public figures, and other notable individuals, often without their permission. Their goal is to capture private moments or events that may be of interest to the public or media. The paparazzi frequently follow their subjects to obtain photos that might be sold to magazines, newspapers, or online platforms. Their work is often controversial, as it can invade personal privacy and raise ethical concerns about the boundaries between public and private life.

Presenter
[ Sustantivo ]
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/ˈpɹɛzəntɝ/, /pɹiˈzɛntɝ/
(presentadora)

(presentadora)

presentador

someone who formally gives a person an award, prize, degree, etc. at an event or ceremony

reporter
Reporter
[ Sustantivo ]
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/rɪˈpɔrtɚ/
reportero

reportero

a person who gathers and reports news or does interviews for a newspaper, TV, radio station, etc.

Who is a "reporter"?

A reporter is a journalist who gathers information, conducts interviews, and writes stories about current events or issues for newspapers, websites, television, or radio. Reporters investigate topics, verify facts, and present their findings in a clear and objective manner. They may cover a wide range of subjects, including politics, sports, crime, or entertainment. The role of a reporter is to provide accurate and timely news to the public, often working under tight deadlines. Reporters may work in the field, attending events or press conferences, or gather information remotely through research and interviews.

Sensational
[ Adjetivo ]
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/sɛnˈseɪʃənəɫ/
(impactante)

(impactante)

sensacional

causing people to experience great interest, shock, curiosity, or excitement

unsensational
Biased
[ Adjetivo ]
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/ˈbaɪəst/
parcial

parcial

having a preference or unfair judgment toward one side or viewpoint over others

objective
Objective
[ Adjetivo ]
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/əbˈdʒɛktɪv/
objective

objective

based only on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or judgments

subjective
accurate
Accurate
[ Adjetivo ]
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/ˈækjɝət/
(exacto)

(exacto)

preciso

(of measurements, information, etc.) free from errors and matching facts

inaccurate
Censored
[ Adjetivo ]
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/ˈsɛnsɝd/
(censurado/a)

(censurado/a)

censurado

(of books, movies, etc.) undergone the removal of the parts that were against a government's political, moral, or religious standards

uncensored
ax
Ax
[ Sustantivo ]
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/æks/
hacha

hacha

a tool with a long wooden handle attached to a heavy steel or iron blade, primarily used for chopping wood and cutting down trees

What is an "ax"?

An ax is a hand tool with a heavy, sharp blade attached to a handle, used for chopping, splitting, or shaping wood. The blade is typically made of steel and is fixed to the handle, which is usually made of wood or fiberglass. Axes are commonly used in forestry, logging, and carpentry, as well as for tasks like splitting firewood or clearing plants. The user swings the ax to strike wood, and the sharp blade helps cut or split it. Axes come in different types, with variations for specific tasks, such as cutting down trees or chopping smaller branches.

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