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El libro Face2face - Intermedio Alto - Unidad 2 - 2C

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 2 - 2C del libro de curso Face2Face Upper-Intermediate, como "concluyente", "originalidad", "reconocimiento", etc.

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conclusive
conclusive
[Adjetivo]

providing clear and final evidence or proof, leaving no doubt or uncertainty

concluyente

concluyente

Ex: The DNA evidence provided conclusive proof of the suspect's guilt. 
conclusively
conclusively
[Adverbio]

in a way that clearly shows or proves something without doubt or uncertainty

concluyentemente

concluyentemente

Ex: The DNA test conclusively proved the suspect's innocence. 
criticism
criticism
[Sustantivo]

negative feedback that highlights mistakes or areas for improvement

crítica

crítica

Ex: His criticism helped me see flaws I hadn’t noticed before. 
critic
critic
[Sustantivo]

someone who evaluates and provides opinions or judgments about various forms of art, literature, performances, or other creative works

crítico

crítico

Ex: The film critic praised the director's innovative storytelling and powerful performances in her review. 
critical
critical
[Adjetivo]

noting or highlighting mistakes or imperfections

crítico, severo

crítico, severo

Ex: She gave a critical review of the movie, focusing on its weak plot. 
to criticize

to point out the faults or weaknesses of someone or something

criticar

criticar

Ex: The teacher criticized the student's essay for its lack of organization and clarity. 
critically
critically
[Adverbio]

in a way that expresses disapproval or fault-finding

críticamente

críticamente

Ex: She spoke critically about the new government policy during the meeting. 
to conclude

to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence

concluir

concluir

Ex: From the patterns observed in the data, researchers concluded that more training would enhance employee performance. 
conclusion
conclusion
[Sustantivo]

a decision reached after thoroughly considering all relevant information

conclusión

conclusión

Ex: After reviewing all the evidence, the jury reached a conclusion. 
to originate

to start to be

originarse

originarse

Ex: The idea originated from a conversation between friends. 
originally
originally
[Adverbio]

in a way that relates to the inherent origin or source

originariamente

originariamente

Ex: The manuscript was originally penned in 12th-century France. 
origin
origin
[Sustantivo]

the point or place where something has its foundation or beginning

origen

origen

Ex: The origin of the river is in the mountains to the north. 
originality
originality
[Sustantivo]

the skill of being able to come up with unique and innovative ideas or actions

originalidad

originalidad

Ex: Her originality in solving complex problems made her stand out at work. 
realism
realism
[Sustantivo]

a practical and straightforward way of looking at things that focuses on what is actually happening rather than what we wish would happen

realismo, pragmatismo

realismo, pragmatismo

Ex: His realism helped him stay calm during the crisis. 
realistic
realistic
[Adjetivo]

concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality

realista, práctico

realista, práctico

Ex: Setting realistic goals helps ensure they are achievable within a reasonable timeframe. 
reality
reality
[Sustantivo]

the true state of the world and the true nature of things, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

realidad

realidad

Ex: It's important to face the harsh realities of life. 
real
real
[Adjetivo]

having actual existence and not imaginary

verdadero, real

verdadero, real

Ex: The real world is often different from dreams and fantasies. 
really
really
[Adverbio]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

muy, de verdad

muy, de verdad

Ex: This cake is really delicious. 
realistically
realistically
[Adverbio]

in a practical and factual way

de manera realista

de manera realista

to recognize

to know who a person or what an object is, because we have heard, seen, etc. them before

reconocer

reconocer

Ex: I immediately recognized her voice on the phone. 
recognition
recognition
[Sustantivo]

the act of accepting that something exists, is true or legal

reconocimiento

reconocimiento

recognizably
recognizably
[Adverbio]

in a way that can be easily identified or distinguished

reconociblemente, de manera reconocible

reconociblemente, de manera reconocible

Ex: The new logo was recognizably different from the old design. 
recognizable
recognizable
[Adjetivo]

able to be identified or distinguished from other things or people

reconocible, identificable

reconocible, identificable

Ex: Despite the actor's disguise, his voice was still recognizable to his fans. 
to weaken
to weaken
[Verbo]

to make something physically or structurally less strong or sturdy

debilitar, afectar

debilitar, afectar

Ex: Exposure to harsh weather conditions can weaken the structure of outdoor furniture. 
weakness
weakness
[Sustantivo]

lack of power or ability to act effectively

debilidad, flaqueza

debilidad, flaqueza

Ex: The team's weakness was exposed during the final match. 
weak
weak
[Adjetivo]

structurally fragile or lacking durability

débil

débil

Ex: The bridge collapsed at its weak central support. 
weakly
weakly
[Adverbio]

in a physically feeble manner

de manera débil

de manera débil

Ex: He nodded weakly before collapsing onto the couch. 
to prefer
to prefer
[Verbo]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

preferir

preferir

Ex: She prefers the blue dress for the party because it's her favorite color. 
preference
preference
[Sustantivo]

a tendency or predisposition to favor something over other options

preferencia

preferencia

Ex: He showed a preference for classical music. 
preferable
preferable
[Adjetivo]

more desirable or favored compared to other options

preferible

preferible

Ex: Taking the scenic route was preferable to the highway for a leisurely drive. 
preferably
preferably
[Adverbio]

in a way that shows a liking or a priority for something over others

preferiblemente

preferiblemente

Ex: For a healthy snack, choose fruits or nuts, preferably over sugary treats. 
to judge
to judge
[Verbo]

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

juzgar

juzgar

Ex: She judges the quality of the book based on its plot and character development. 
judge
judge
[Sustantivo]

the official in charge of a court who decides on legal matters

juez

juez

Ex: The judge listened to both sides of the case before making a ruling. 
judgment
judgment
[Sustantivo]

the process of evaluating, assessing, or deciding about a person, situation, or event

juicio

juicio

Ex: His judgment of the candidates was careful and deliberate. 
judgmental
judgmental
[Adjetivo]

based on or relying on careful consideration and assessment

juicioso, prudente

juicioso, prudente

Ex: The committee took a judgmental approach to evaluating candidates. 
responsibility
responsibility
[Sustantivo]

the obligation to perform a particular duty or task that is assigned to one

responsabilidad, obligación

responsabilidad, obligación

Ex: She accepted the responsibility of leading the project team. 
responsible
responsible
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

responsable

responsable

Ex: As the team leader, he is responsible for assigning tasks and ensuring deadlines are met. 
responsibly
responsibly
[Adverbio]

in a careful, trustworthy, or reasonable manner

responsablemente

responsablemente

Ex: She handled the chemicals responsibly, wearing all the required safety gear. 
to convince

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

convencer a

convencer a

Ex: I tried to convince my friend to join the hiking trip by highlighting the beautiful scenery and adventure it would offer. 
conviction
conviction
[Sustantivo]

a formal declaration by which someone is found guilty of a crime in a court of law

condena

condena

Ex: The defendant's conviction was based on solid evidence presented during the trial. 
convinced
convinced
[Adjetivo]

having a strong belief in something

convencido

convencido

Ex: After the meeting, she was convinced that the new strategy was the best approach. 
convincing
convincing
[Adjetivo]

able to make someone believe that something is right or true

convincente

convincente

Ex: The convincing evidence presented by the prosecutor left no doubt of the defendant's guilt. 
convincingly
convincingly
[Adverbio]

in a manner that persuades others to believe something is true, real, or valid

convincentemente

convincentemente

Ex: She convincingly explained her absence to the committee. 
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