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El libro Summit 2A - Unidad 3 - Lección 2

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physical
[Adjetivo]

related to the body rather than the mind

físico

físico

Ex: The physical therapist recommended specific exercises to improve mobility.El **fisioterapeuta** recomendó ejercicios específicos para mejorar la movilidad.
effect
[Sustantivo]

a change in a person or thing caused by another person or thing

efecto

efecto

Ex: The new policy had an immediate effect on employee productivity .La nueva política tuvo un **efecto** inmediato en la productividad de los empleados.
fear
[Sustantivo]

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

miedo

miedo

Ex: His fear of public speaking caused him to avoid presentations and speeches .Su **miedo** a hablar en público lo llevó a evitar presentaciones y discursos.
to shake
[Verbo]

(of one's body) to involuntarily shake, as a response to fear or due to a particular condition

temblar, estremecerse

temblar, estremecerse

Ex: The eerie sound in the dark forest made the hiker 's legs shake with unease .El sonido inquietante en el bosque oscuro hizo que las piernas del excursionista **temblaran** con inquietud.
hand
[Sustantivo]

the part of our body that is at the end of our arm and we use to grab, move, or feel things

mano

mano

Ex: She used her hand to cover her mouth when she laughed .Ella usó su **mano** para cubrirse la boca cuando se rió.
palpitation
[Sustantivo]

a heart beat that is very irregular or too fast

palpitación, latido irregular del corazón

palpitación, latido irregular del corazón

Ex: She kept a diary to track her palpitations, noting any triggers or patterns that might help identify the cause .Ella llevaba un diario para rastrear sus **palpitaciones**, anotando cualquier desencadenante o patrón que pudiera ayudar a identificar la causa.

to be really excited or nervous about what is going to happen

Ex: We felt butterflies before the big game, but once we started playing, the adrenaline took over.
sweaty
[Adjetivo]

covered in a salty, colorless liquid that the body produces in reaction to extreme heat, fear, fever, or physical exertion

sudoroso, transpirado

sudoroso, transpirado

Ex: Despite the air conditioning, the crowded subway car was hot and stuffy, leaving passengers sweaty and uncomfortable.A pesar del aire acondicionado, el vagón de metro abarrotado estaba caliente y sofocante, dejando a los pasajeros **sudorosos** e incómodos.
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