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El libro Solutions - Avanzado - Unidad 1 - 1H

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personality
[Sustantivo]

all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others

personalidad

personalidad

Ex: People have different personalities, yet we all share the same basic needs and desires .Las personas tienen diferentes **personalidades**, sin embargo, todos compartimos las mismas necesidades y deseos básicos.
abrasive
[Adjetivo]

behaving in a mean and disrespectful manner with no concern for others

áspero

áspero

Ex: Despite his skills , his abrasive personality made it hard for him to collaborate .A pesar de sus habilidades, su personalidad **abrasiva** hacía difícil colaborar con él.
broad-minded
[Adjetivo]

able to consider and accept a wide range of opinions and beliefs

de mente abierta, tolerante

de mente abierta, tolerante

Ex: A broad-minded leader can inspire innovation and creativity within the team .Un líder **de mentalidad abierta** puede inspirar innovación y creatividad dentro del equipo.
cynical
[Adjetivo]

having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest

cínico

cínico

Ex: He approached every new opportunity with a cynical attitude , expecting to be let down .Abordaba cada nueva oportunidad con una actitud **cínica**, esperando ser decepcionado.
extrovert
[Adjetivo]

confident and energetic and wanting to spend time with others

extrovertido

extrovertido

gullible
[Adjetivo]

believing things very easily and being easily tricked because of it

crédulo

crédulo

Ex: The gullible child believed the tall tales told by their older siblings , unaware they were being misled .El niño **crédul** creyó las historias exageradas que le contaban sus hermanos mayores, sin darse cuenta de que lo estaban engañando.
introvert
[Adjetivo]

quiet and shy and wanting to spend time with oneself instead of with others

introvertido

introvertido

Ex: Tom is an introvert hiker , exploring nature 's beauty in peaceful isolation .Tom es un excursionista **introvertido**, explorando la belleza de la naturaleza en pacífico aislamiento.
narrow-minded
[Adjetivo]

not open to new ideas, opinions, etc.

cerrado, de mentalidad cerrada

cerrado, de mentalidad cerrada

Ex: Her narrow-minded parents disapproved of her unconventional career choice .Sus padres **de mente cerrada** desaprobaban su elección de carrera poco convencional.
placid
[Adjetivo]

peaceful and calm, not easily excited, irritated, angered, or upset

plácido

plácido

Ex: His placid nature allowed him to handle the unexpected challenges with ease .Su naturaleza **plácida** le permitió manejar los desafíos inesperados con facilidad.
punctual
[Adjetivo]

happening or arriving at the time expected or arranged

puntual

puntual

Ex: They expect their employees to be punctual every morning .Esperan que sus empleados sean **puntuales** todas las mañanas.
quick-tempered
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) easily and quickly angered or irritated

irascible, colérico

irascible, colérico

Ex: Despite being normally calm , her quick-tempered outburst shocked her colleagues .A pesar de ser normalmente tranquila, su arrebato **irascible** sorprendió a sus colegas.
reserved
[Adjetivo]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

reservado

reservado

Ex: She appeared reserved, but she was warm and kind once you got to know her.Parecía **reservada**, pero era cálida y amable una vez que la conocías.
self-assured
[Adjetivo]

confident in one's abilities or qualities

seguro de sí mismo, confiado

seguro de sí mismo, confiado

Ex: His self-assured attitude helped him navigate difficult situations with ease .Su actitud **segura** lo ayudó a navegar por situaciones difíciles con facilidad.
self-effacing
[Adjetivo]

trying to avoid drawing attention toward one's abilities or oneself, especially due to modesty

modesto

modesto

Ex: In meetings , his self-effacing comments often downplayed his significant contributions .En las reuniones, sus comentarios **modestos** a menudo restaban importancia a sus contribuciones significativas.
shrewd
[Adjetivo]

having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

astuto

astuto

Ex: Her shrewd analysis of the situation enabled her to make strategic moves that outmaneuvered her competitors .Su **análisis astuto** de la situación le permitió hacer movimientos estratégicos que superaron a sus competidores.
spontaneous
[Adjetivo]

tending to act on impulse or in the moment

espontáneo, impulsivo

espontáneo, impulsivo

Ex: Despite her careful nature , she occasionally had spontaneous bursts of creativity , leading to unexpected projects .A pesar de su naturaleza cuidadosa, ocasionalmente tenía arranques **espontáneos** de creatividad, lo que llevaba a proyectos inesperados.
trustworthy
[Adjetivo]

able to be trusted or relied on

de confianza, confiable

de confianza, confiable

Ex: The trustworthy organization prioritizes transparency and accountability in its operations .La organización **confiable** prioriza la transparencia y la responsabilidad en sus operaciones.
busybody
[Sustantivo]

someone who interferes in the affairs of others without being invited

entrometido, metomentodo

entrometido, metomentodo

Ex: They called her a busybody for constantly asking about their plans and routines .La llamaron **entrometida** por preguntar constantemente sobre sus planes y rutinas.

to refuse to change one's opinions, behaviors, habits, etc.

tener costumbres,  opiniones

tener costumbres, opiniones

Ex: Despite the feedback from colleagues , he set in his ways and refuses to consider alternative viewpoints .

to make no effort to hide one's true feelings and intentions

Ex: She wore her heart on her sleeve during the heartfelt speech, moving the audience with her sincerity and passion.

according to what is real or can be done

Ex: The success of the business was attributed to their down-to-earth, customer-centric approach.
god's gift
[Sustantivo]

someone or something that is considered to be exceptionally talented, valuable, or desirable

don de Dios, regalo del cielo

don de Dios, regalo del cielo

Ex: He often jokes that his good looks make him god's gift to women, though most find it amusing rather than arrogant.A menudo bromea diciendo que su buena apariencia lo convierte en **el regalo de Dios** para las mujeres, aunque la mayoría lo encuentra divertido más que arrogante.

used for saying that someone may appear threatening or aggressive, but their actions or behavior are not as harmful or severe as their words

Ex: The coach might shout a lot, but his bark is worse than his bite when it comes to discipline.

with one's whole being

Ex: She pursued her dream of becoming an artist with her heart and soul.
shrinking violet
[Sustantivo]

a very shy or modest individual who tries not to attract others' attention

una violeta tímida, una persona retraída

una violeta tímida, una persona retraída

Ex: The shrinking violet in our class surprised everyone with her performance in the talent show .La **violeta tímida** de nuestra clase sorprendió a todos con su actuación en el show de talentos.
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