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El libro Four Corners 4 - Unidad 8 Lección C

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 8 Lección C del libro de curso Four Corners 4, como "descuidado", "innecesario", "gran cosa", etc.

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expression
expression
[Sustantivo]

a specific look on someone's face, indicating what they are feeling or thinking

expresión

expresión

Ex: The child 's joyful expression upon seeing the puppy was truly heartwarming .
to [make] a fool (out|) of {oneself}

to embarrass oneself through foolish or silly actions, resulting in a loss of dignity or being perceived as ridiculous

Ex: After a few too many drinks, he often ends up making a fool out of himself at social gatherings.
to [make] an effort

to try to do or accomplish something, particularly something difficult

Ex: We need to make an effort to reduce our carbon footprint.
mistake
mistake
[Sustantivo]

an act or opinion that is wrong

error

error

Ex: A culture that encourages risk-taking and learning from mistakes fosters innovation and creativity .Una cultura que fomenta la asunción de riesgos y el aprendizaje de los **errores** promueve la innovación y la creatividad.
big deal
big deal
[Sustantivo]

something of high priority or special importance

un gran problema, algo importante

un gran problema, algo importante

Ex: The announcement caused a big deal in the media.El anuncio causó **un gran revuelo** en los medios.
to [make] up {one's} mind

to come to a final decision or conclusion after considering different options or possibilities

decidirse

decidirse

Ex: After trying different flavors, he made up his mind and chose the chocolate chip ice cream as his favorite.
to [get] into trouble

to become involved in a problematic or difficult situation, often as a result of one's actions or decisions

Ex: Getting involved with the wrong crowd can lead teenagers to get into trouble.
to get over

to emotionally heal and move on from a romantic relationship that has ended

superar, dejar atrás

superar, dejar atrás

Ex: The breakup was painful , but eventually , she managed to get over him and thrive on her own .La ruptura fue dolorosa, pero eventualmente, ella logró **superarlo** y prosperar por su cuenta.
to get out of

to escape a responsibility

escapar de, evadir

escapar de, evadir

Ex: She couldn’t get out of her commitment to volunteer.Ella no podía **escapar** de su compromiso de voluntariado.
to [get] on {one's} nerves

to make someone really mad by constantly doing something that angers or annoys them

Ex: It gets on my nerves when people are late.
to [get] rid of {sb/sth}

to put aside or remove a person or thing in order to no longer have them present or involved

Ex: She wanted to get rid of toxic relationships and surround herself with positive influences.
to hate
to hate
[Verbo]

to really not like something or someone

odiar

odiar

Ex: They hate waiting in long lines at the grocery store .Ellos **odian** esperar en largas filas en la tienda de comestibles.
to [do] {one's}  best

to try to do something as well as one is capable of

Ex: I know you’ll do your best on the exam, and that’s all that matters.
careless
careless
[Adjetivo]

not paying enough attention to what we are doing

descuidado

descuidado

Ex: The careless driver ran a red light .El conductor **descuidado** se saltó un semáforo en rojo.
easily
easily
[Adverbio]

in a way that something is done without much trouble or exertion

fácilmente

fácilmente

Ex: The team won the match easily.El equipo ganó el partido **fácilmente**.
to decide
to decide
[Verbo]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

decidir

decidir

Ex: I could n't decide between pizza or pasta , so I ordered both .No pude **decidir** entre pizza o pasta, así que pedí ambos.
to follow
to follow
[Verbo]

to conform and adhere to the principles, practices, or guidelines established by someone or something

seguir, adherirse

seguir, adherirse

Ex: The TV series follows the novel 's storyline closely .La serie de televisión **sigue** de cerca la trama de la novela.
rule
rule
[Sustantivo]

instructions or guidelines that determine how a game or sport is played

regla, norma

regla, norma

Ex: The game has rules for scoring points .
least
least
[Adverbio]

to the lowest extent

menos

menos

Ex: She chose the least expensive dress for the party .Ella eligió el vestido **menos** caro para la fiesta.
chore
chore
[Sustantivo]

a task, especially a household one, that is done regularly

tarea, faena

tarea, faena

Ex: Doing the laundry is a weekly chore that often takes up an entire afternoon .Hacer la colada es una **tarea** semanal que a menudo ocupa toda una tarde.
to [do] the dishes

to wash cups, plates, bowls, etc. particularly after having a meal

lavar los platos

lavar los platos

Ex: Doing the dishes is essential for maintaining kitchen hygiene.
unnecessary
unnecessary
[Adjetivo]

not needed at all or more than what is required

innecesario

innecesario

Ex: Using overly complicated language in the presentation was unnecessary; the audience would have understood simpler terms .Usar un lenguaje excesivamente complicado en la presentación fue **innecesario**; el público habría entendido términos más simples.
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