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El libro Solutions - Intermedio Alto - Unidad 7 - 7E

Aquí encontrará el vocabulario de las Unidades 7 - 7E del libro de curso Soluciones Intermedio Alto, como "dependencia", "cancelación", "obsesión", etc.

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Solutions - Upper-Intermediate
addiction
[Sustantivo]

a strong desire to do or have something

adicción

adicción

Ex: She developed addiction to reading mystery novels , finishing one every week .
demand
[Sustantivo]

an assertive and authoritative appeal for something to be done promptly

pedido urgente

pedido urgente

Ex: After the contract dispute , they made demand for the terms to be renegotiated immediately .
difference
[Sustantivo]

the way that two or more people or things are different from each other

diferencia

diferencia

Ex: He could n't see difference between the two paintings ; they looked identical to him .
evidence
[Sustantivo]

anything that proves the truth or possibility of something, such as facts, objects, or signs

prueba, comprobación

prueba, comprobación

existence
[Sustantivo]

the fact or state of existing or being objectively real

existencia

existencia

Ex: existence of ancient civilizations can be proven through archaeological evidence .

to become larger in amount or size

aumentar, incrementar

aumentar, incrementar

Ex: During rush hour , traffic congestion tends increase on the main roads .
interest
[Sustantivo]

the desire to find out or learn more about a person or thing

interés

interés

Ex: The documentary sparked a interest in marine biology in many viewers .
need
[Sustantivo]

a condition or situation in which something is necessary

necesidad

necesidad

Ex: The school was set up in response to a need.
obsession
[Sustantivo]

a strong and uncontrollable interest or attachment to something or someone, causing constant thoughts, intense emotions, and repetitive behaviors

obsesión

obsesión

Ex: obsession with celebrity culture often leads people to ignore their own personal growth .
belief
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of certainty that something or someone exists or is true; a strong feeling that something or someone is right or good

creencia

creencia

Ex: The team 's success was fueled by their belief in their ability to overcome challenges .
dependence
[Sustantivo]

the condition of needing someone or something for support, aid, or survival

dependencia, dependencia económica

dependencia, dependencia económica

Ex: dependence on her smartphone was affecting her productivity .
effect
[Sustantivo]

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

efecto

efecto

Ex: The new policy had an effect on employee productivity .
objection
[Sustantivo]

the act of expressing disapproval or opposition to something

objeción, oposición

objeción, oposición

Ex: The teacher addressed the studentsobjections to the new grading system during class .
preference
[Sustantivo]

a strong liking for one option or choice over another based on personal taste, favor, etc.

preferencia

preferencia

Ex: The candidate 's policy proposals align closely with preferences of young voters .
reason
[Sustantivo]

something that explains an action or event

razón

razón

Ex: Understanding reason for his behavior helped to resolve the conflict .
to rise
[Verbo]

to move from a lower to a higher position

subir

subir

Ex: As the tide rising, the boat started to float .
solution
[Sustantivo]

a way in which a problem can be solved or dealt with

solución

solución

Ex: Effective communication is often solution to resolving misunderstandings in relationships .

to take decisive measures to enforce rules or laws

reprimir, sancionar

reprimir, sancionar

Ex: The company chose crack down on workplace harassment by implementing comprehensive training programs .

to decrease something such as size or cost, to make it more efficient, economical, or manageable

reducir, recortar

reducir, recortar

Ex: In an effort to control spending , the government cut back on non-essential expenditures .
to rip off
[Verbo]

to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product

estafar, timar

estafar, timar

(of an event) to completely sell all available tickets, seats, leaving none remaining for further purchase

agotarse

agotarse

Ex: The underground sold out, transforming an abandoned warehouse into a vibrant celebration .

to make a short visit to a place on the way to another destination

hacer una parada, detenerse brevemente

hacer una parada, detenerse brevemente

to consider someone or something as having no value or importance

descartar

descartar

Ex: After several unsuccessful attempts , wrote off the idea as unfeasible .
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