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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 35

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SAT Word Skills 1
tangent
[Sustantivo]

a straight line that touches a curve or surface at exactly one point, known as the point of tangency

tangente

tangente

Ex: The artist 's sketch showed a spiral with tangent lines , illustrating the various points of contact .
tangential
[Adjetivo]

not or barely relevant to something

tangencial

tangencial

Ex: tangential observations during the meeting were interesting but not relevant to the agenda .
tangible
[Adjetivo]

capable of being felt or touched

tangible

tangible

Ex: She tangible evidence to support her theory .
breach
[Sustantivo]

an act that violates an agreement, law, etc.

infracción, violación

infracción, violación

breech
[Sustantivo]

the back part of a gun's barrel where bullets are loaded

recámara

recámara

Ex: The malfunction seemed to originate from breech, so he took the gun to a professional for repair .
unaccountable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to explain or justify

inexplicable

inexplicable

Ex: The sudden change in his behavior unaccountable to all who knew him .
unaffected
[Adjetivo]

remaining unchanged despite external influences

no afectado

no afectado

Ex: The ancient ruins unaffected by the passage of time , standing as a testament to the past .
unalloyed
[Adjetivo]

pure and free from any other elements or substances

puro

puro

Ex: The jeweler confirmed that the gold ring unalloyed, making it quite valuable .
hibernal
[Adjetivo]

relating to or typical of winter

invernizo

invernizo

Ex: hibernal festival celebrated the winter solstice and the return of longer days .
to defame
[Verbo]

to wrongly or intentionally damage someone's reputation

difamar

difamar

Ex: She threatened to sue the magazine for trying defame her character .
defamatory
[Adjetivo]

(of statements) intending to ruin someone's reputation with the use of unpleasant or false information

difamatorio

difamatorio

Ex: She was hurt by defamatory remarks made about her at the conference .
defamation
[Sustantivo]

a false statement damaging a person's reputation

difamación

difamación

Ex: Defamation of character can lead to significant legal consequences .
to irk
[Verbo]

to annoy someone, often due to repeated actions or persistent issues

fastidiar, molestar

fastidiar, molestar

Ex: The constant noise from the construction irked the residents .
irksome
[Adjetivo]

causing annoyance or weariness due to its dull or repetitive nature

fastidioso, molesto

fastidioso, molesto

Ex: irksome delays at the airport made the travelers impatient and frustrated .
to analyze
[Verbo]

to examine or study something in detail in order to explain or understand it

analizar

analizar

Ex: To improve the website 's user experience , the team decided analyze user behavior and feedback .
analyst
[Sustantivo]

a trained individual who evaluates information and data to provide insights and make informed decisions in various fields such as finance, economics, business, technology, etc.

analista

analista

Ex: analysts study consumer trends and competitor strategies to advise companies on marketing strategies .
to neuter
[Verbo]

to remove the sex organs of a domestic animal in order to keep it from reproduction

castrar, capar

castrar, capar

Ex: Many animal shelters require pet owners neuter their cats and dogs before adoption .
neutral
[Adjetivo]

not favoring either side in a conflict, competition, debate, etc.

neutral

neutral

Ex: He neutral during the debate to avoid choosing between the two sides .
neutralisation
[Sustantivo]

the process of counteracting or eliminating the impact of a previous action

neutralización

neutralización

Ex: The safety protocols acted as neutralisation against potential workplace hazards .
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