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El libro Summit 2A - Unidad 2 - Vista previa

Aquí encontrará el vocabulario de la Unidad 2 - Vista previa del libro de texto de Summit 2A, como "admitir", "culpar", "promesa", etc.

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to admit or accept blame or fault for something

Ex: He was willing take responsibility for his actions .
to admit
[Verbo]

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner

admitir, confesar

admitir, confesar

Ex: The employee admitted to violating the company 's policies .
to avoid
[Verbo]

to intentionally stay away from or refuse contact with someone

evitar

evitar

Ex: avoided him at the party , pretending not to notice his presence .

to perform an action that is incorrect or unintended, often resulting in an error or oversight

Ex: Admitting when make a mistake and taking responsibility is a sign of maturity .
to make up
[Verbo]

to create a false or fictional story or information

inventar

inventar

Ex: The made up a story about their imaginary friend .
excuse
[Sustantivo]

a reason given to explain one's careless, offensive, or wrong behavior or action

excusa, justificación

excusa, justificación

Ex: excuse for not completing the project on time was unconvincing , and he was asked to redo it .

to transfer or redirect responsibility or blame from one person or group to another

Ex: It ’s unfair shift the blame onto someone who was n’t involved .

to fulfill or uphold a commitment or agreement that one has made to someone

Ex: Right now , I keeping a promise to tutor my friend in math .
to tell
[Verbo]

to use words and give someone information

contar

contar

Ex: Can tell me about your vacation ?
lie
[Sustantivo]

a statement that is false and used intentionally to deceive someone

mentira, falsedad

mentira, falsedad

Ex: He was caught in lie when his alibi did n’t match the evidence presented in court .
truth
[Sustantivo]

the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

verdad

verdad

Ex: Personal honesty and transparency contribute to a culture truth.
to make up
[Verbo]

to replace something lost or compensate for something done

compensar, reparar

compensar, reparar

Ex: The company made up for the delay in delivery by offering a discount.
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