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El libro Interchange - Intermedio - Unidad 13 - Parte 1

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 13 - Parte 1 del libro de curso Interchange Intermediate, como "narrativa", "ensayar", "incorporar", etc.

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entertainment
entertainment
[Sustantivo]

movies, television shows, etc. or an activity that is made for people to enjoy

entretenimiento

entretenimiento

Ex: Music festivals provide entertainment for music lovers. 
to rehearse

to practice a play, piece of music, etc. before the public performance

ensayar

ensayar

Ex: The actors gathered in the theater to rehearse their lines and perfect their stage movements before the opening night. 
director
director
[Sustantivo]

a person in charge of a movie or play who gives instructions to the actors and staff

director

director

Ex: He is working with a well-known director on his next film. 
scene
scene
[Sustantivo]

a part of a movie, play or book in which the action happens in one place or is of one particular type

escena

escena

Ex: The dream scene in the movie was very surreal. 
narrative
narrative
[Sustantivo]

a story or an account of something especially one that is told in a movie, novel, etc.

narración, relato

narración, relato

Ex: The narrative of the film captured the audience's attention from the very beginning. 
movie
movie
[Sustantivo]

a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema

película

película

Ex: He watched a scary movie and got scared during the suspenseful scenes. 
trivia
trivia
[Sustantivo]

details, facts, or matters that are not important or useful

trivialidades, minucias

trivialidades, minucias

Ex: He enjoys reading trivia about ancient history. 
to suppose
to suppose
[Verbo]

to think or believe that something is possible or true, without being sure

suponer

suponer

Ex: I suppose she’ll be at the meeting since she confirmed her attendance earlier. 
to slam
to slam
[Verbo]

to hit or strike with great force, often making a loud noise

golpear, azotar

golpear, azotar

Ex: Frustrated with the argument, she had to slam her hand on the table to make a point. 
accidentally
accidentally
[Adverbio]

by chance and without planning in advance

por accidente

por accidente

Ex: She accidentally knocked over the vase while reaching for her phone. 
to incorporate

to legally form a company or organization and to give it a separate legal identity from its owners

constituir en sociedad

constituir en sociedad

Ex: They incorporated their startup last year to protect their personal assets. 
to shoot
to shoot
[Verbo]

to film or take a photograph of something

rodar

rodar

Ex: He will shoot the scene at dawn to capture the best light. 
stunt
stunt
[Sustantivo]

a dangerous and difficult action that shows great skill and is done to entertain people, typically as part of a movie

escena peligrosa

escena peligrosa

Ex: The actor performed his own stunt during the action scene, impressing the crew. 
to remain
to remain
[Verbo]

to stay in the same state or condition

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: Despite the challenges, he remained optimistic. 
to cost
to cost
[Verbo]

to require a particular amount of money

costar

costar

Ex: The new smartphone costs $500, but it comes with advanced features. 
fascinated
fascinated
[Adjetivo]

intensely interested or captivated by something or someone

fascinado

fascinado

Ex: His fascinated gaze lingered on the intricate design of the antique clock. 
amusing
amusing
[Adjetivo]

providing enjoyment or laughter

divertido

divertido

Ex: The amusing antics of the clown made the children laugh uncontrollably. 
dumb
dumb
[Adjetivo]

lacking intelligence or the ability to think clearly

estúpido, tonto

estúpido, tonto

Ex: He's dumb for thinking he could get away with cheating on the test. 
bizarre
bizarre
[Adjetivo]

strange or unexpected in appearance, style, or behavior

extraño

extraño

Ex: The bizarre sculpture in the park, with its surreal combination of animal and human features, intrigued passersby. 
disgusting
disgusting
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant

asqueroso, repugnante

asqueroso, repugnante

Ex: The thought of eating insects may be delicious to some, but to others, it's absolutely disgusting. 
fantastic
fantastic
[Adjetivo]

extremely amazing and great

fantástico

fantástico

Ex: The fantastic performance of the magician left the audience in awe. 
hilarious
hilarious
[Adjetivo]

causing great amusement and laughter

divertidísimo

divertidísimo

Ex: The hilarious comedy show had the audience roaring with laughter from start to finish. 
horrible
horrible
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or bad

horrible

horrible

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

showing extreme emotion like laughing or crying loudly and wildly, usually because of excitement or strong feelings, but not because of fear or panic

histérico, hilarante

histérico, hilarante

Ex: She became hysterical with laughter after hearing the joke. 
incredible
incredible
[Adjetivo]

too strange and impossible to believe

increíble, inverosímil

increíble, inverosímil

Ex: His story of surviving the wilderness for months was simply incredible. 
odd
odd
[Adjetivo]

unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical

extraño, raro

extraño, raro

Ex: The odd behavior of the stranger, who kept muttering to himself, made the other passengers uneasy. 
outstanding
outstanding
[Adjetivo]

superior to others in terms of excellence

pendiente

pendiente

Ex: The company's outstanding customer service sets it apart from competitors. 
ridiculous
ridiculous
[Adjetivo]

extremely silly and deserving to be laughed at

ridículo

ridículo

Ex: The idea of teaching fish to ride bicycles is simply ridiculous. 
silly
silly
[Adjetivo]

showing a lack of seriousness, often in a playful way

tonto, bobo

tonto, bobo

Ex: She acted silly during the meeting, making everyone laugh. 
terrible
terrible
[Adjetivo]

extremely bad or unpleasant

terrible

terrible

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

strange in a way that is difficult to understand

extraño

extraño

Ex: He's a good friend, but he has some weird tastes in music. 
awful
awful
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

horrible, terrible

horrible, terrible

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

very great and pleasant

maravilloso

maravilloso

Ex: It's a wonderful day outside, with sunny skies and a gentle breeze. 
stupid
stupid
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) not having common sense or the ability to understand or learn as fast as others

estúpido, not smart

estúpido, not smart

Ex: Don't be stupid, the answer is right in front of you. 
strange
strange
[Adjetivo]

having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities

extraño, raro

extraño, raro

Ex: He has a strange habit of talking to himself when he's working. 
funny
funny
[Adjetivo]

able to make people laugh

gracioso

gracioso

Ex: He's a funny character, always coming up with quirky ideas. 
exotic
exotic
[Adjetivo]

exciting or beautiful because of having qualities that are very unusual or different

exótico, original

exótico, original

Ex: The market was filled with exotic fruits, each more vibrant than the last. 
thumbs up
thumbs up
[Frase]

an instance or gesture that indicates approval or satisfaction

pulgares arriba

pulgares arriba

Ex: The team leader gave a thumbs up to the new project proposal, indicating approval and support. 
to dub
to dub
[Verbo]

to change the original language of a movie or TV show into another language

doblar

doblar

Ex: The studio hired professional voice actors to dub the foreign film into English for international audiences. 
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