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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 43

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SAT Word Skills 1
to delineate

to give an explanation in detail and with precision

delinear

delinear

Ex: By the end of the session , the consultant will have delineated all the contract details .Al final de la sesión, el consultor habrá **delimitado** todos los detalles del contrato.
delineation
delineation
[Sustantivo]

a visual or verbal representation of something

descripción

descripción

Ex: The historian 's delineation of events was both vivid and balanced .La **delineación** del historiador de los eventos fue tanto vívida como equilibrada.
isobar
isobar
[Sustantivo]

(in meteorology) a line on a map or chart connecting points that have the same atmospheric pressure at a given moment

isobara

isobara

Ex: Isobars help visualize pressure systems in weather forecasting .
isochronous
isochronous
[Adjetivo]

having equal or consistent durations or intervals

isócrono

isócrono

Ex: The engineer designed the system to emit isochronous alerts every fifteen minutes .El ingeniero diseñó el sistema para emitir alertas **isócronas** cada quince minutos.
to isolate
to isolate
[Verbo]

to separate someone or something from others

aislar

aislar

Ex: During the outbreak , individuals with symptoms were isolated to prevent the spread of the virus .Durante el brote, las personas con síntomas fueron **aisladas** para prevenir la propagación del virus.
isothermal
isothermal
[Adjetivo]

relating to or occurring at a constant temperature

isotérmico

isotérmico

Ex: The isothermal process ensures that the substance remains stable and does n't decompose due to heat .El proceso **isotérmico** asegura que la sustancia permanezca estable y no se descomponga debido al calor.
stridency
stridency
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being loud and unpleasant to listen to

estridencia

estridencia

Ex: She turned down the radio , hoping to escape the stridency of the advertisement that was playing .Ella bajó la radio, esperando escapar de la **estridencia** del anuncio que estaba sonando.
strident
strident
[Adjetivo]

loud and harsh-sounding, often causing discomfort

estridente

estridente

Ex: The strident screech of the brakes made everyone flinch .El **chirrido** estridente de los frenos hizo que todos se estremecieran.
nectar
nectar
[Sustantivo]

a sweet, liquid substance produced by flowers and used by insects as a source of energy

néctar

néctar

Ex: They watched as the bees buzzed around , sipping the nectar from the colorful blossoms .Observaron cómo las abejas zumbaban alrededor, bebiendo el **néctar** de las coloridas flores.
nectarine
nectarine
[Sustantivo]

a peach-like fruit with smooth yellow and red skin

nectarina

nectarina

Ex: The vibrant orange color of a ripe nectarine is so appealing .El vibrante color naranja de una **nectarina** madura es tan atractivo.
asperity
asperity
[Sustantivo]

something difficult, harsh, or unpleasant to endure

aspereza

aspereza

Ex: Travelers complained about the asperities of the long , rugged journey .
aspersion
aspersion
[Sustantivo]

the act of damaging a person's character or reputation

calumnia

calumnia

Ex: Journalists avoided aspersions that could lead to lawsuits .Los periodistas evitaron **aspersiones** que podrían llevar a demandas.
aspiration
aspiration
[Sustantivo]

a valued desire or goal that one strongly wishes to achieve

aspiración

aspiración

Ex: The student 's aspiration to attend medical school drives her studies .La **aspiración** del estudiante de asistir a la escuela de medicina impulsa sus estudios.
to aspire
to aspire
[Verbo]

to desire to have or become something

aspirar

aspirar

Ex: She aspires to become a renowned scientist and make significant discoveries .Ella **aspira** a convertirse en una científica renombrada y hacer descubrimientos significativos.
tenacious
tenacious
[Adjetivo]

having a strong memory or ability to remember

tenaz

tenaz

Ex: Even after years , Marianne was tenacious in recalling her childhood memories in vivid detail .Incluso después de años, Marianne fue **tenaz** al recordar sus recuerdos de la infancia con todo lujo de detalles.
tenacity
tenacity
[Sustantivo]

the quality or trait of being persistent, determined, and unwilling to give up, especially in the face of challenges or obstacles

tenacidad

tenacidad

Ex: Their team 's tenacity resulted in a successful project .La **tenacidad** de su equipo resultó en un proyecto exitoso.
to jaundice

to affect or be affected by the medical condition known as jaundice, characterized by a yellowing of the skin or eyes

amargar

amargar

Ex: Prolonged liver disease can cause a patient to jaundice, indicating a serious issue.Una enfermedad hepática prolongada puede causar **ictericia** en un paciente, lo que indica un problema grave.
jaundiced
jaundiced
[Adjetivo]

affected by negative feelings, leading to a biased view

predispuesto

predispuesto

Ex: Sarah 's jaundiced view on the recent city elections was heavily swayed by her personal disagreements .La visión **prejuiciada** de Sarah sobre las recientes elecciones municipales fue muy influenciada por sus desacuerdos personales.
isle
isle
[Sustantivo]

an island, especially a small one, that may be part of a larger island or group of islands

isla

isla

Ex: The resort is situated on a private isle in the Indian Ocean .El complejo está situado en una **isla** privada en el Océano Índico.
islet
islet
[Sustantivo]

a small piece of land surrounded by water

islote

islote

Ex: The treasure map indicated that the gold was buried on an islet off the coast of the main island .El mapa del tesoro indicaba que el oro estaba enterrado en un **islote** frente a la costa de la isla principal.
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