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El libro Interchange - Principiante - Unidad 12 - Parte 1

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 12 - Parte 1 del libro de curso Interchange Beginner, como "muñeca", "horrible", "codo", etc.

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how
how
[Adverbio]

in what manner or in what way

cómo

cómo

Ex: How can I improve my English speaking skills? 
to feel
to feel
[Verbo]

to experience a particular emotion

sentir

sentir

Ex: After watching the emotional movie, he felt sad for hours. 
body
body
[Sustantivo]

our or an animal's hands, legs, head, and every other part together

cuerpo

cuerpo

Ex: She enjoys yoga because it helps her connect with her body and find inner balance. 
shoulder
shoulder
[Sustantivo]

each of the two parts of the body between the top of the arms and the neck

hombro

hombro

Ex: He felt a sharp pain in his shoulder after lifting weights at the gym. 
back
back
[Sustantivo]

the part of our body between our neck and our legs that we cannot see

espalda

espalda

Ex: He bent his back to lift the heavy box. 
chest
chest
[Sustantivo]

the front part of the body between the neck and the stomach

pecho

pecho

Ex: After a workout, she felt her chest muscles were stronger. 
arm
arm
[Sustantivo]

one of the two body parts that is connected to the shoulder and ends with fingers

brazo

brazo

Ex: He got a sunburn on his arm after spending the day at the beach. 
stomach
stomach
[Sustantivo]

the body part inside our body where the food that we eat goes

estómago

estómago

Ex: He felt a sense of relief when the doctor assured him that his stomach issue was temporary. 
hip
hip
[Sustantivo]

each of the parts above the legs and below the waist at either side of the body

cadera

cadera

Ex: She rested her hands on her hips while contemplating the situation. 
wrist
wrist
[Sustantivo]

the joint connecting the hand to the arm

muñeca

muñeca

Ex: He used his wrist to control the movement of the computer mouse. 
leg
leg
[Sustantivo]

each of the two long body parts that we use when we walk

pierna

pierna

Ex: He stretched his legs before going for a run to prevent muscle cramps. 
knee
knee
[Sustantivo]

the body part that is in the middle of the leg and helps it bend

rodilla

rodilla

Ex: He felt a sharp pain in his knee after twisting it during a sports activity. 
ankle
ankle
[Sustantivo]

the joint that connects the foot to the leg

tobillo

tobillo

Ex: She twisted her ankle while jogging in the park. 
toe
toe
[Sustantivo]

each of the five parts sticking out from the foot

dedo del pie

dedo del pie

Ex: He accidentally dropped a heavy book on his friend's foot, narrowly missing the toes. 
foot
foot
[Sustantivo]

the body part that is at the end of our leg and we stand and walk on

pie

pie

Ex: He traced patterns in the sand with his foot, leaving temporary imprints. 
elbow
elbow
[Sustantivo]

the joint where the upper and lower parts of the arm bend

codo

codo

Ex: He leaned on the table with his elbow while listening to the conversation. 
finger
finger
[Sustantivo]

each of the long thin parts that are connected to our hands, sometimes the thumb is not included

dedo

dedo

Ex: He counted on his fingers to solve the math problem. 
thumb
thumb
[Sustantivo]

the thick finger that has a different position than the other four

pulgar

pulgar

Ex: She accidentally cut her thumb while chopping vegetables. 
hand
hand
[Sustantivo]

the part of our body that is at the end of our arm and we use to grab, move, or feel things

mano

mano

Ex: He gave me a high-five, slapping his hand against mine. 
eye
eye
[Sustantivo]

a body part on our face that we use for seeing

ojo

ojo

Ex: He closed his eyes and took a deep breath. 
hair
hair
[Sustantivo]

the thin thread-like things that grow on our head

pelo, cabello

pelo, cabello

Ex: He carefully combed his hair before going out. 
head
head
[Sustantivo]

the top part of body, where brain and face are located

cabeza

cabeza

Ex: The cat gently nudged its head against my hand, seeking affection. 
ear
ear
[Sustantivo]

each of the two body parts that we use for hearing

oreja

oreja

Ex: He listened attentively with her hand cupped behind her ear. 
neck
neck
[Sustantivo]

the body part that is connecting the head to the shoulders

cuello

cuello

Ex: He turned his head from side to side, testing the flexibility of his neck. 
tooth
tooth
[Sustantivo]

one of the things in our mouth that are hard and white and we use to chew and bite food with

diente

diente

Ex: He felt a sharp pain in his tooth and scheduled a dental appointment. 
eyebrow
eyebrow
[Sustantivo]

one of the two lines of hair that grow above one's eyes

ceja

ceja

Ex: He had a habit of raising one eyebrow when he was skeptical. 
nose
nose
[Sustantivo]

the body part that is in the middle of our face and we use to smell and breathe

nariz

nariz

Ex: He held his nose as he walked past the garbage can. 
mouth
mouth
[Sustantivo]

our body part that we use for eating, speaking, and breathing

boca

boca

Ex: He chewed his food with his mouth closed, showing good manners. 
throat
throat
[Sustantivo]

a passage in the neck through which food and air pass

garganta

garganta

Ex: He gargled with saltwater to ease the pain in his throat. 
stomachache
stomachache
[Sustantivo]

a pain in or near someone's stomach

dolor de estómago

dolor de estómago

Ex: Drinking too much coffee gives me a stomachache. 
flu
flu
[Sustantivo]

an infectious disease similar to a bad cold, causing fever and severe pain

gripe

gripe

Ex: After catching the flu, he realized the importance of getting vaccinated. 
headache
headache
[Sustantivo]

a pain in the head, usually persistent

dolor de cabeza

dolor de cabeza

Ex: Avoiding stress can help you prevent headaches. 
better
better
[Adjetivo]

having more of a good quality

mejor, superior

mejor, superior

Ex: With upgraded technology, the new smartphone has a better camera than its predecessor. 
horrible
horrible
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or bad

horrible

horrible

Ex: Her horrible headache prevented her from concentrating on her work. 
awful
awful
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

horrible, terrible

horrible, terrible

Ex: He was in an awful mood because he lost his wallet. 
terrible
terrible
[Adjetivo]

extremely bad or unpleasant

terrible

terrible

Ex: The terrible storm caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. 
miserable
miserable
[Adjetivo]

feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable

triste, abatido, deprimido

triste, abatido, deprimido

Ex: She felt miserable after failing the exam. 
fine
fine
[Adjetivo]

feeling well or in good health

saludable, feeling OK or good

saludable, feeling OK or good

Ex: Despite the small accident, the bike and its rider were both fine. 
great
great
[Adverbio]

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

fenomenal

fenomenal

Ex: The team performed great in the championship, winning the title. 
terrific
terrific
[Adjetivo]

extremely great and amazing

estupendo

estupendo

Ex: She had a terrific smile that brightened up the room and made everyone feel welcome. 
fantastic
fantastic
[Adjetivo]

extremely amazing and great

fantástico

fantástico

Ex: The fantastic performance of the magician left the audience in awe. 
backache
backache
[Sustantivo]

a pain in someone's back

dolor de espalda

dolor de espalda

Ex: Backache is a common complaint among office workers. 
earache
earache
[Sustantivo]

a pain inside the ear

dolor de oídos

dolor de oídos

Ex: Don't ignore a severe earache, it might need medical attention. 
toothache
toothache
[Sustantivo]

pain felt in a tooth or several teeth

dolor de muelas

dolor de muelas

Ex: After eating too many sweets, she got a severe toothache. 
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