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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 41

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to indulge
to indulge
[Verbo]

to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one

consentir

consentir

Ex: We indulged in a weekend getaway to the beach to escape the stresses of everyday life .

Nos permitimos una escapada de fin de semana a la playa para escapar del estrés de la vida cotidiana.

indulgent
indulgent
[Adjetivo]

allowing others to enjoy pleasures or desires without strict judgment or criticism

indulgente

indulgente

Ex: The indulgent boss allowed his team to take long breaks whenever they needed .

El jefe indulgente permitió a su equipo tomar largos descansos siempre que lo necesitaran.

cryptic
cryptic
[Adjetivo]

having mysterious and puzzling characteristics

críptico

críptico

Ex: The warning signs were cryptic, leaving the villagers unsure of the impending danger .

Las señales de advertencia eran crípticas, dejando a los aldeanos inseguros del peligro inminente.

cryptogam
cryptogam
[Sustantivo]

an organism such as fungus that does not produce flowers or seeds and procreates by the means of spores

criptógama

criptógama

audible
audible
[Adjetivo]

(of a sound) loud enough to be heard by everyone

audible

audible

Ex: The teacher 's instructions were clearly audible to all the students in the classroom .

Las instrucciones del profesor eran claramente audibles para todos los estudiantes en el aula.

auditory
auditory
[Adjetivo]

related to the ability of hearing

auditivo

auditivo

Ex: Auditory cues can be used to assist individuals with visual impairments in navigating their environment .

Las señales auditivas pueden utilizarse para ayudar a las personas con discapacidad visual a navegar por su entorno.

cosmic
cosmic
[Adjetivo]

related to the universe and the vast space outside the earth

cósmico

cósmico

Ex: Cosmic consciousness is a philosophical concept exploring humanity 's connection to the universe .

La conciencia cósmica es un concepto filosófico que explora la conexión de la humanidad con el universo.

cosmogony
cosmogony
[Sustantivo]

the scientific and philosophical study of how and why the universe came to be

cosmogonía

cosmogonía

cosmography
cosmography
[Sustantivo]

a general representation of the universe and planet Earth

cosmografía

cosmografía

cosmology
cosmology
[Sustantivo]

the scientific study of how the universe is created, its development, and how it is going to end

cosmología

cosmología

philology
philology
[Sustantivo]

the study of language, literature, and historical texts to understand their origins, development, and cultural context, encompassing areas such as linguistics, textual criticism, and literary analysis

filología

filología

cosmos
cosmos
[Sustantivo]

the universe, particularly when it is thought of as a systematic whole

cosmos

cosmos

Ex: Understanding the cosmos requires interdisciplinary collaboration across astronomy , cosmology , and physics .

Comprender el cosmos requiere colaboración interdisciplinaria entre astronomía, cosmología y física.

philologist
philologist
[Sustantivo]

a person who specializes in the study of words, literature, and language in order to understand their origin and development

filólogo

filólogo

philosophy
philosophy
[Sustantivo]

a particular set of beliefs, values, or principles developed in search of the truth about life and the universe

filosofía

filosofía

Ex: Buddhism offers a philosophy that teaches inner peace through mindfulness , compassion , and understanding the nature of suffering .

El budismo ofrece una filosofía que enseña la paz interior a través de la atención plena, la compasión y la comprensión de la naturaleza del sufrimiento.

to savor
to savor
[Verbo]

to completely enjoy and appreciate something, such as an experience or feeling

saborear

saborear

Ex: They strolled through the garden , savoring the beauty of the blooming flowers .

Paseaban por el jardín, saboreando la belleza de las flores en flor.

savory
savory
[Adjetivo]

morally respectable

aceptable

aceptable

Ex: His savory character made him a trusted leader .

Su carácter sabroso lo convirtió en un líder de confianza.

savoriness
savoriness
[Sustantivo]

the state of having a delicious taste

buen sabor

buen sabor

nomad
nomad
[Sustantivo]

a person or group that moves from place to place, usually in search of food, water, or pasture, rather than living permanently in one location

nómada

nómada

Ex: Nomads often rely on livestock for their sustenance .

Nómadas a menudo dependen del ganado para su sustento.

nomadic
nomadic
[Adjetivo]

referring to the lifestyle of constantly traveling from place to place, with individuals or groups never staying in one location for an extended period of time

nómada

nómada

Ex: Some tribes in the Amazon rainforest practice nomadic agriculture , moving to new areas of fertile soil to cultivate crops and then relocating after several years .

Algunas tribus en la selva amazónica practican la agricultura nómada, moviéndose a nuevas áreas de suelo fértil para cultivar y luego reubicándose después de varios años.

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