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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 3 - Lección 15

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to meet or cross another path, line, etc. at a particular point

cruzarse

cruzarse

Ex: The paths of the two hikers intersected in the dense forest .Los caminos de los dos excursionistas se **cruzaron** en el bosque denso.

to mix things together in order to make them diverse

salpicar

salpicar

Ex: The filmmaker interspersed flashback scenes with present-day action to provide context for the story .El cineasta **intercaló** escenas de flashback con la acción actual para proporcionar contexto a la historia.
interstice
[Sustantivo]

a space between or inside things

intersticio

intersticio

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

intervenir

intervenir

Ex: The peacekeeping force was deployed to intervene in the conflict .La fuerza de mantenimiento de la paz fue desplegada para **intervenir** en el conflicto.
dialect
[Sustantivo]

the spoken form of a language specific to a certain region or people which is slightly different from the standard form in words and grammar

dialecto

dialecto

Ex: Linguists study dialects to better understand language variation and change , as well as the social and cultural factors that shape linguistic diversity .
dialectical
[Adjetivo]

referring to the method of argumentation or discourse that involves the exchange of opposing ideas or viewpoints in order to reach a deeper understanding or resolution

dialéctico

dialéctico

Ex: Dialectical thinking encourages individuals to consider multiple perspectives and challenge their own assumptions .El pensamiento **dialéctico** anima a las personas a considerar múltiples perspectivas y desafiar sus propias suposiciones.
dialectician
[Sustantivo]

a person who is skilled in reasoning and discussing in order to reach the truth

dialéctico

dialéctico

dialogue
[Sustantivo]

a discussion between two groups or states, particularly one intended to resolve a problem

diálogo

diálogo

incoherent
[Adjetivo]

(of speech or written discourse) unclear or poorly organized in a way that is not comprehensible

incoherente

incoherente

Ex: The drunken man 's words were slurred and incoherent.Las palabras del hombre ebrio eran **incoherentes** y arrastradas.
incombustible
[Adjetivo]

having a fireproof quality

incombustible

incombustible

inconceivable
[Adjetivo]

too unlikely to believe or imagine

inconcebible

inconcebible

Ex: The idea that they could finish the entire project in a week was inconceivable without the right resources .La idea de que pudieran terminar todo el proyecto en una semana era **inconcebible** sin los recursos adecuados.
advocacy
[Sustantivo]

supporting an action, idea, party, etc. often publicly

apoyo

apoyo

to publicly support or recommend something

propugnar

propugnar

Ex: Parents often advocate for improvements in the education system for the benefit of their children .Los padres a menudo **abogan** por mejoras en el sistema educativo para el beneficio de sus hijos.
chronic
[Adjetivo]

(of an illness) difficult to cure and long-lasting

crónico

crónico

Ex: Sarah 's chronic migraine headaches often last for days , despite trying different medications .Los dolores de cabeza por migraña **crónica** de Sarah a menudo duran días, a pesar de probar diferentes medicamentos.

to record a series of historical events in a detailed way by a chronological order

registrar, hacer una crónica de

registrar, hacer una crónica de

Ex: The journalist chronicles the political upheavals of the past century in her investigative report .El periodista **crónica** los trastornos políticos del siglo pasado en su reportaje de investigación.
chronicler
[Sustantivo]

a person who records influential or historical events by writing them down in the exact order that they happened

cronista

cronista

chronology
[Sustantivo]

an arrangement of dates or events based on the order they took place

cronología

cronología

chronometer
[Sustantivo]

a timepiece that shows the time in a very exact way, especially one used at sea

cronómetro

cronómetro

Ex: They calibrated the chronometer to ensure it met the strict standards for accuracy in their research .Calibraron el **cronómetro** para asegurarse de que cumplía con los estrictos estándares de precisión en su investigación.
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