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El libro Solutions - Intermedio Alto - Unidad 3 - 3C

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 3 - 3C en el libro de curso Solutions Upper-Intermediate, como "enviar", "omitir", "anticipar", etc.

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good
good
[Adjetivo]

having a quality that is satisfying

bueno

bueno

Ex: The weather was good, so they decided to have a picnic in the park .

El clima estaba bueno, así que decidieron hacer un picnic en el parque.

to believe
to believe
[Verbo]

to accept something to be true even without proof

creer

creer

Ex: You should n't believe everything you see on social media .

No deberías creer todo lo que ves en las redes sociales.

to meet
to meet
[Verbo]

to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose

encontrarse, reunirse

encontrarse, reunirse

Ex: The two friends decided to meet at the movie theater before the show .

Los dos amigos decidieron encontrarse en el cine antes de la función.

pleasure
pleasure
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of great enjoyment and happiness

placer

placer

Ex: The book brought him pleasure on many quiet afternoons .

El libro le trajo placer en muchas tardes tranquilas.

to allow
to allow
[Verbo]

to let someone or something do a particular thing

permitir

permitir

Ex: The rules do not allow smoking in this area .

Las reglas no permiten fumar en esta área.

to introduce

to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting

presentar

presentar

Ex: Let me introduce you to our new neighbor , Mr. Anderson .

Permíteme presentarte a nuestro nuevo vecino, el Sr. Anderson.

colleague
colleague
[Sustantivo]

someone with whom one works

colega

colega

Ex: I often seek advice from my colleague, who has years of experience in the industry and is always willing to help .

A menudo busco consejo en mi colega, que tiene años de experiencia en la industria y siempre está dispuesto a ayudar.

to fetch
to fetch
[Verbo]

to go and bring a person or thing, typically at someone's request or for a specific purpose

traer

traer

Ex: The children eagerly ran to fetch their toys when their parents called them inside .

Los niños corrieron ansiosamente para traer sus juguetes cuando sus padres los llamaron adentro.

kind
kind
[Sustantivo]

a group of people or things that have similar characteristics or share particular qualities

tipo, clase

tipo, clase

Ex: The store sells products of various kinds, from electronics to clothing .

La tienda vende productos de diversas clases, desde electrónica hasta ropa.

to offer
to offer
[Verbo]

to present or propose something to someone

ofrecer

ofrecer

Ex: He generously offered his time and expertise to mentor aspiring entrepreneurs .

Generosamente ofreció su tiempo y experiencia para asesorar a emprendedores aspirantes.

formal
formal
[Adjetivo]

used to describe a way of speaking or writing that follows traditional rules and is considered appropriate for serious or professional situations

formal, oficial

formal, oficial

Ex: The contract was drafted in formal language to ensure legal clarity .

El contrato fue redactado en un lenguaje formal para garantizar claridad legal.

informal
informal
[Adjetivo]

suitable for friendly, relaxed, casual, or unofficial occasions and situations

informal

informal

Ex: The staff had an informal celebration to mark the end of the project .

El personal tuvo una celebración informal para marcar el final del proyecto.

language
language
[Sustantivo]

the system of communication by spoken or written words, that the people of a particular country or region use

idioma

idioma

Ex: They use online resources to study grammar and vocabulary in the language.

Ellos usan recursos en línea para estudiar gramática y vocabulario en el idioma.

to go away
to go away
[Verbo]

to move from a person or place

irse, marcharse

irse, marcharse

Ex: The rain had finally stopped , and the clouds began to go away.

La lluvia finalmente había cesado, y las nubes comenzaron a alejarse.

to depart
to depart
[Verbo]

to leave a location, particularly to go on a trip or journey

salir

salir

Ex: Students gathered at the bus stop , ready to depart for their field trip to the science museum .

Los estudiantes se reunieron en la parada de autobús, listos para partir hacia su excursión al museo de ciencias.

to look at
to look at
[Verbo]

to focus one's attention on something or someone in order to observe or examine them

mirar, observar

mirar, observar

Ex: He has been looking at the painting for hours , trying to decipher its hidden meanings .

Él ha estado mirando el cuadro durante horas, tratando de descifrar sus significados ocultos.

to view
to view
[Verbo]

to carefully look at something

ver

ver

Ex: I will view the final draft of the report before submitting it .

Voy a revisar el borrador final del informe antes de enviarlo.

to come up
to come up
[Verbo]

to move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them

subir

subir

Ex: Feeling nervous, he hesitated before finally coming up to his crush to ask her out on a date.

Sintiéndose nervioso, dudó antes de finalmente acercarse a su crush para invitarla a salir.

to arise
to arise
[Verbo]

to begin to exist or become noticeable

surgir, aparecer

surgir, aparecer

Ex: A sense of urgency arose when the company realized the impending deadline for product launch .

Un sentido de urgencia surgió cuando la empresa se dio cuenta del plazo inminente para el lanzamiento del producto.

to inform
to inform
[Verbo]

to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner

informar

informar

Ex: The doctor took the time to inform the patient of the potential side effects of the prescribed medication .

El médico se tomó el tiempo para informar al paciente sobre los posibles efectos secundarios del medicamento recetado.

to submit
to submit
[Verbo]

to agree or consent to undergo a particular process, approach, or way of handling

someterse, aceptar

someterse, aceptar

Ex: The team decided to submit to the manager 's strategy , trusting in his leadership .

El equipo decidió someterse a la estrategia del gerente, confiando en su liderazgo.

to represent

to be an image, sign, symbol, etc. of something

representar, simbolizar

representar, simbolizar

Ex: Right now , the artwork is actively representing the artist 's emotions .

En este momento, la obra de arte representa activamente las emociones del artista.

to anticipate

to expect or predict that something will happen

anticipar, prever

anticipar, prever

Ex: He anticipated potential challenges and prepared accordingly .

Él anticipó los desafíos potenciales y se preparó en consecuencia.

to omit
to omit
[Verbo]

to leave out or exclude something or someone, usually intentionally, from a list, text, or action

omitir, excluir

omitir, excluir

Ex: The editor suggested omitting redundant sentences to improve the flow of the document .

El editor sugirió omitir las frases redundantes para mejorar el flujo del documento.

to postpone

to arrange or put off an activity or an event for a later time than its original schedule

posponer, aplazar

posponer, aplazar

Ex: I will postpone my dentist appointment until after my vacation .

Voy a posponer mi cita con el dentista hasta después de mis vacaciones.

to apologize

to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong

disculparse, pedir perdón

disculparse, pedir perdón

Ex: After the disagreement , she took the initiative to apologize and mend the relationship .

Después del desacuerdo, ella tomó la iniciativa de disculparse y reparar la relación.

to [let]  {sb} know

to give a person information about something

Ex: We were letting everyone know about the upcoming event.
to put off
to put off
[Verbo]

to cause a person to dislike someone or something

desalentar

desalentar

Ex: They were put off by the high prices and decided to shop elsewhere .

Se sintieron desanimados por los altos precios y decidieron comprar en otro lugar.

sorry
sorry
[Adjetivo]

feeling ashamed or apologetic about something that one has or has not done

arrepentido

arrepentido

Ex: The teacher seemed sorry when she realized the assignment was unclear .

La maestra parecía arrepentida cuando se dio cuenta de que la tarea no estaba clara.

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