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El libro Summit 1A - Unidad 2 - Lección 4

Aquí encontrará el vocabulario de la Unidad 2 - Lección 4 del libro de texto de Summit 1A, como "entretener", "agradar", "calmar", etc.

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to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time

entretener, divertir

entretener, divertir

Ex: The magician entertaining the children with his magic tricks .
entertaining
[Adjetivo]

providing amusement, often through humor, drama, or skillful performance

divertido, entretenido, ameno

divertido, entretenido, ameno

Ex: entertaining performance by the band had the crowd dancing and singing along .
entertained
[Adjetivo]

experiencing enjoyment, typically through pleasant distractions

Ex: entertained crowd cheered as the team scored the winning goal .
to excite
[Verbo]

to make a person feel interested or happy, particularly about something that will happen soon

emocionar, entusiasmar

emocionar, entusiasmar

Ex: The sight of snowflakes falling excited residents, heralding the arrival of winter.
exciting
[Adjetivo]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

emocionante

emocionante

Ex: They 're going on exciting road trip across the country next summer .
excited
[Adjetivo]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

entusiasmado, emocionado

entusiasmado, emocionado

Ex: They excited to try the new roller coaster at the theme park .

to find something attractive enough to want to know about it more or keep doing it

interesar, atraer

interesar, atraer

Ex: The potential career opportunities in technology interest many young professionals.
interesting
[Adjetivo]

catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

interesante

interesante

Ex: The teacher made the interesting by including interactive activities .
to please
[Verbo]

to make someone satisfied or happy

complacer

complacer

Ex: pleases his parents by cleaning up the house before they return from their trip .
pleasing
[Adjetivo]

providing a sense of satisfaction or reward

satisfactorio

satisfactorio

Ex: The artist felt pleasing sense of accomplishment after finishing his masterpiece .
pleased
[Adjetivo]

feeling happy and satisfied with something that has happened or with someone's actions

contento, feliz

contento, feliz

Ex: Shepleased to help with the event .
to relax
[Verbo]

to feel less worried or stressed

descansar

descansar

Ex: He tried relax by listening to calming music .
relaxing
[Adjetivo]

helping our body or mind rest

relajante

relajante

Ex: The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was incredibly relaxing.
relaxed
[Adjetivo]

feeling calm and at ease without tension or stress

relajado, tranquilo

relajado, tranquilo

Ex: Breathing deeply and focusing on the present moment helps to promote relaxed state of mind .
to soothe
[Verbo]

to reduce the severity of a pain

calmar, aliviar

calmar, aliviar

Ex: The cold soothes the pain and reduces swelling .
soothing
[Adjetivo]

providing a calming or comforting sensation that helps to relieve or lessen pain or discomfort

calmante

calmante

Ex: Sipping on a warm cup of herbal tea had a soothing effect on her upset stomach.

to encourage or provoke a response, reaction, or activity

estimar, provocar

estimar, provocar

Ex: The warm stimulated the growth of plants in the garden .
stimulating
[Adjetivo]

evoking or speeding up senses or actions

estimulante, dinámico

estimulante, dinámico

stimulated
[Adjetivo]

getting emotionally awakened

estimulado, emocionado

estimulado, emocionado

Ex: The new ideas presented in the workshop left everyone stimulated and motivated.

to make someone feel mildly shocked

sorprender

sorprender

Ex: Walking into the room , the bright decorations and cheering friends surprised him .
surprising
[Adjetivo]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

sorprendente

sorprendente

Ex: surprising kindness of strangers made her day .
surprised
[Adjetivo]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

sorprendido

sorprendido

Ex: She was surprised at how well the presentation went .
to touch
[Verbo]

to be impressed emotionally

tocar, emocionar

tocar, emocionar

Ex: The story of perseverance and touched many .
touching
[Adjetivo]

bringing about strong emotions, often causing feelings of sympathy or warmth

efectivo

efectivo

Ex: The film ended with touching scene of forgiveness .
touched
[Adjetivo]

deeply moved or emotionally affected by something, often in a positive or sentimental way

conmovido, emocionado

conmovido, emocionado

Ex: His speech made everyone feel touched and inspired.
to trouble
[Verbo]

to cause emotional distress or unease in someone

Ex: The thought of losing her job troubling her throughout the day .
troubling
[Adjetivo]

making one feel worried, upset, or uneasy about something

preocupante, alarmante

preocupante, alarmante

Ex: The report troubling statistics about climate change .
troubled
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) feeling anxious or worried

preocupado, inquieto

preocupado, inquieto

Ex: He troubled about the difficult decision he had to make .
to amaze
[Verbo]

to greatly surprise someone

asombrar, pasmar

asombrar, pasmar

Ex: The generosity of the amazed the charity workers .
amazing
[Adjetivo]

extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

asombroso, increíble

asombroso, increíble

Ex: Their vacation to the beach amazing, with perfect weather every day .
amazed
[Adjetivo]

feeling or showing great surprise

asombrado

asombrado

Ex: She amazed by the magician 's final trick .
to annoy
[Verbo]

to make a person feel a little angry

molestar, fastidiar, enojar

molestar, fastidiar, enojar

Ex: His constant annoyed me last week .
annoying
[Adjetivo]

causing slight anger

molesto, irritante

molesto, irritante

Ex: annoying buzzing of mosquitoes kept them awake all night .
annoyed
[Adjetivo]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

enojado

enojado

Ex: She annoyed when her meeting was interrupted again .
to bore
[Verbo]

to do something that causes a person become uninterested, tired, or impatient

aburrir, cansar

aburrir, cansar

Ex: She bored herself by staying indoors all day .
boring
[Adjetivo]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

aburrido

aburrido

Ex: The TV show boring, so I switched the channel .
bored
[Adjetivo]

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

aburrido

aburrido

Ex: He bored during the long , slow lecture .
to depress
[Verbo]

to make someone feel extremely sad or discouraged, often as a result of challenging situations, such as loss

deprimir

deprimir

Ex: Rejection from his dream depressed him for weeks .
depressing
[Adjetivo]

making one feel sad and hopeless

deprimente

deprimente

Ex: depressing attitude made it hard to stay positive .
depressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

deprimido, desesperanzado

deprimido, desesperanzado

Ex: He depressed during the long , dark winter .

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.
disappointing
[Adjetivo]

not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes

decepcionante

decepcionante

Ex: Her reaction to the gift was disappointing.
disappointed
[Adjetivo]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

decepcionado

decepcionado

Ex: The coach disappointed with the team 's performance .
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