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El libro Interchange - Intermedio Alto - Unidad 14

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 14 del libro de texto Interchange Upper-Intermediate, como "simultáneamente", "editorial", "garantía", etc.

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milestone
milestone
[Sustantivo]

an event or stage that has a very important impact on the progress of something

hito, momento clave

hito, momento clave

Ex: The new law marks a milestone in environmental protection efforts .

La nueva ley marca un hito en los esfuerzos de protección ambiental.

contemporary
contemporary
[Adjetivo]

having a modern or current style or design, often reflecting up-to-date trends

contemporáneo

contemporáneo

Ex: Contemporary ceramics showcase innovative shapes and glazes .

La cerámica contemporánea muestra formas y esmaltes innovadores.

feature
feature
[Sustantivo]

an important or distinctive aspect of something

característica

característica

Ex: The magazine article highlighted the chef 's innovative cooking techniques as a key feature of the restaurant 's success .

El artículo de la revista destacó las técnicas de cocina innovadoras del chef como una característica clave del éxito del restaurante.

entirely
entirely
[Adverbio]

to the fullest or complete degree

completamente

completamente

Ex: The room was entirely empty after the move .

La habitación estaba completamente vacía después de la mudanza.

simultaneously
simultaneously
[Adverbio]

at exactly the same time

simultáneamente, a la vez

simultáneamente, a la vez

Ex: They pressed the buttons simultaneously to start the synchronized performance .

Presionaron los botones simultáneamente para comenzar la actuación sincronizada.

unexpected
unexpected
[Adjetivo]

happening or appearing without warning, causing surprise

inesperado, imprevisto

inesperado, imprevisto

Ex: The team 's unexpected victory shocked the fans .

La victoria inesperada del equipo sorprendió a los fanáticos.

predictable
predictable
[Adjetivo]

easily anticipated or expected to happen based on past experiences or knowledge

previsible

previsible

Ex: The outcome of the experiment was predictable, based on the known laws of physics .

El resultado del experimento era predecible, basado en las leyes conocidas de la física.

defeated
defeated
[Adjetivo]

having been beaten in a competition, battle, or struggle

derrotado

derrotado

Ex: The defeated proposal failed to gain support from the board members .

La propuesta derrotada no logró obtener el apoyo de los miembros de la junta.

script
script
[Sustantivo]

a written text that a movie, show, or play is based on

guion, texto

guion, texto

Ex: The film 's script was adapted from a popular novel .

El guión de la película fue adaptado de una novela popular.

to add
to add
[Verbo]

to put things together to make them bigger in size or quantity

añadir

añadir

Ex: I added a few extra hours to my schedule to finish the work .

Añadí algunas horas extra a mi horario para terminar el trabajo.

title
title
[Sustantivo]

the name given to a movie, book, etc.

título

título

Ex: The artwork 's title captures the essence of the artist 's inspiration .

El título de la obra captura la esencia de la inspiración del artista.

credit
credit
[Sustantivo]

(plural) a list of names at the start or end of a TV program or movie acknowledging the people involved in its production

títulos de crédito, créditos

títulos de crédito, créditos

Ex: She was excited to see her name in the credits for the first time as a production assistant.

Ella estaba emocionada de ver su nombre en los créditos por primera vez como asistente de producción.

creative
creative
[Adjetivo]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

creativo

creativo

Ex: My friend is very creative, she designed and sewed her own dress for the party .

Mi amiga es muy creativa, diseñó y cosió su propio vestido para la fiesta.

manager
manager
[Sustantivo]

someone who is in charge of running a business or managing part or all of a company or organization

director

director

Ex: The soccer team 's manager led them to victory in the championship .

El gerente del equipo de fútbol los llevó a la victoria en el campeonato.

club
club
[Sustantivo]

a place where people, especially young people, go to dance, listen to music, or spend time together

discoteca, club

discoteca, club

Ex: We 're going to a popular club downtown tonight .

Vamos a un club popular en el centro esta noche.

editorial
editorial
[Adjetivo]

relating to an article that expresses opinions or perspectives, especially in newspapers or magazines

editorial

editorial

Ex: Editorial commentary was included throughout the issue .

El comentario editorial se incluyó a lo largo del número.

director
director
[Sustantivo]

a person who manages or is in charge of an activity, department, or organization

director

director

Ex: He serves as the director of the museum , curating exhibits and preserving artifacts .

Él sirve como el director del museo, curando exhibiciones y preservando artefactos.

animator
animator
[Sustantivo]

a person who creates moving images, such as cartoons, using various techniques and software

animador, dibujante de animación

animador, dibujante de animación

programmer
programmer
[Sustantivo]

a person who writes computer programs

programador

programador

Ex: He enjoys the creativity and problem-solving involved in being a programmer.

Disfruta de la creatividad y la resolución de problemas que implica ser un programador.

news
news
[Sustantivo]

reports on recent events that are broadcast or published

noticias, noticiario

noticias, noticiario

Ex: Breaking news about the earthquake spread rapidly across social media.

Las noticias de última hora sobre el terremoto se difundieron rápidamente en las redes sociales.

photographer
photographer
[Sustantivo]

someone whose hobby or job is taking photographs

fotógrafo

fotógrafo

Ex: She hired a photographer to take family portraits for their holiday cards .

Contrató a un fotógrafo para tomar retratos familiares para sus tarjetas navideñas.

songwriter
songwriter
[Sustantivo]

someone who writes the words of songs and sometimes their music

compositor, letrista

compositor, letrista

Ex: He collaborates with other musicians , often working as a songwriter on various projects .

Colabora con otros músicos, a menudo trabajando como compositor en varios proyectos.

storyboard
storyboard
[Sustantivo]

a set of pictures or drawings depicting the outline of the plot of a movie, TV series, etc.

guión gráfico, storyboard

guión gráfico, storyboard

Ex: A well-designed storyboard helps visualize the flow of a movie .

Un storyboard bien diseñado ayuda a visualizar el flujo de una película.

artist
artist
[Sustantivo]

someone who creates drawings, sculptures, paintings, etc. either as their job or hobby

artista

artista

Ex: The street artist was drawing portraits for passersby .

El artista callejero estaba dibujando retratos para los transeúntes.

stunt
stunt
[Sustantivo]

a difficult, unusual, or risky action performed to attract attention

acrobacia, hazaña publicitaria

acrobacia, hazaña publicitaria

Ex: She executed a stunt that no one had tried before .

Ella ejecutó un acrobacia que nadie había intentado antes.

talk show
talk show
[Sustantivo]

a type of TV or radio program on which famous people appear as guests to answer questions about themselves or other subjects

talk show, programa de entrevistas

talk show, programa de entrevistas

Ex: A live audience attended the talk show to interact with the guests .

Un público en vivo asistió al programa de entrevistas para interactuar con los invitados.

host
host
[Sustantivo]

the person in front of a camera who talks about different topics or invites guests to a TV or radio show

presentador

presentador

Ex: The host's engaging personality kept the audience tuned in for the entire hour .

La personalidad atractiva del presentador mantuvo a la audiencia enganchada durante toda la hora.

quality
quality
[Sustantivo]

the grade, level, or standard of something's excellence measured against other things

calidad

calidad

Ex: We need to improve the quality of our communication to avoid misunderstandings and conflicts .

Necesitamos mejorar la calidad de nuestra comunicación para evitar malentendidos y conflictos.

assurance
assurance
[Sustantivo]

a promise or pledge to do something

promesa

promesa

analyst
analyst
[Sustantivo]

a trained individual who evaluates information and data to provide insights and make informed decisions in various fields such as finance, economics, business, technology, etc.

analista

analista

Ex: Market analysts study consumer trends and competitor strategies to advise companies on marketing strategies .

Los analistas de mercado estudian las tendencias de los consumidores y las estrategias de los competidores para asesorar a las empresas sobre estrategias de marketing.

content
content
[Sustantivo]

(usually plural) the things that are held, included, or contained within something

contenido

contenido

Ex: She poured the contents of the jar into the mixing bowl.

Ella vertió el contenido del frasco en el bol de mezcla.

manager
manager
[Sustantivo]

someone who is in charge of running a business or managing part or all of a company or organization

director

director

Ex: The soccer team 's manager led them to victory in the championship .

El gerente del equipo de fútbol los llevó a la victoria en el campeonato.

amateur
amateur
[Sustantivo]

someone who is not skilled or experienced enough for a specific activity

amateur

amateur

Ex: As an amateur, he entered the race for the experience rather than aiming to win .

Como aficionado, entró en la carrera por la experiencia en lugar de apuntar a ganar.

conflict
conflict
[Sustantivo]

a disagreement or argument over something important

conflicto

conflicto

Ex: Miscommunication often leads to unnecessary conflict.

La mala comunicación a menudo conduce a un conflicto innecesario.

dangerous
dangerous
[Adjetivo]

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

peligroso

peligroso

Ex: The mountain path is slippery and considered dangerous.

El sendero de montaña es resbaladizo y se considera peligroso.

major
major
[Adjetivo]

serious and of great importance

importante

importante

Ex: The major decision to expand operations overseas was met with cautious optimism .

La gran decisión de expandir las operaciones en el extranjero fue recibida con optimismo cauteloso.

social event
social event
[Sustantivo]

a social gathering or occasion where people come together to interact and socialize with each other

evento social, reunión social

evento social, reunión social

truth
truth
[Sustantivo]

the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

verdad

verdad

Ex: Personal honesty and transparency contribute to a culture of truth.

La honestidad personal y la transparencia contribuyen a una cultura de la verdad.

extra
extra
[Sustantivo]

a person hired to appear in a film or television production, typically in the background of scenes to add realism

extra

extra

Ex: Being an extra in the film gave him a brief glimpse of the glamorous world of movie-making .

Ser un extra en la película le dio un breve vistazo al glamuroso mundo del cine.

to register

to enter one's name in a list of an institute, school, etc.

registrar, inscribir

registrar, inscribir

Ex: The students were required to registe with the school administration.

Los estudiantes debían registrarse en la administración de la escuela.

agency
agency
[Sustantivo]

a business or organization that provides services to other parties, especially by representing them in transactions

agencia

agencia

Ex: An insurance agency sells and services insurance policies to clients , acting as a liaison between the insurer and the insured .

Una agencia de seguros vende y da servicio a pólizas de seguro para clientes, actuando como enlace entre el asegurador y el asegurado.

exclusively
exclusively
[Adverbio]

in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing

exclusivamente

exclusivamente

Ex: The event is exclusively for invited guests ; no public admission is allowed .

El evento es exclusivamente para invitados; no se permite la entrada al público.

reasonable
reasonable
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

razonable, lógico

razonable, lógico

Ex: They sought advice from a reasonable and experienced friend .

Buscaron consejo en un amigo razonable y experimentado.

to explode
to explode
[Verbo]

to break apart violently and noisily in a way that causes destruction

explotar, estallar

explotar, estallar

Ex: The grenade exploded, creating chaos and panic among the soldiers .

La granada explotó, creando caos y pánico entre los soldados.

explosion
explosion
[Sustantivo]

a sudden, forceful release of energy due to a chemical or nuclear reaction, causing rapid expansion of gases, loud noise, and often destruction

explosión

explosión

Ex: The explosion was so powerful that it could be heard from miles away .

La explosión fue tan poderosa que se podía escuchar desde kilómetros de distancia.

jury
jury
[Sustantivo]

a group of twelve citizens, who listen to the details of a case in the court of law in order to decide the guiltiness or innocence of a defendant

jurado

jurado

Ex: The jury was composed of individuals from various professions and backgrounds .

El jurado estaba compuesto por individuos de diversas profesiones y orígenes.

convincing
convincing
[Adjetivo]

able to make someone believe that something is right or true

convincente

convincente

Ex: The convincing logic of her proposal won over the skeptical members of the committee .

La lógica convincente de su propuesta convenció a los miembros escépticos del comité.

challenging
challenging
[Adjetivo]

difficult to accomplish, requiring skill or effort

retador, desafiante

retador, desafiante

Ex: Completing the obstacle course was challenging, pushing participants to their physical limits.

Completar la pista de obstáculos fue desafiante, llevando a los participantes a sus límites físicos.

to notice
to notice
[Verbo]

to pay attention and become aware of a particular thing or person

darse cuenta de, notar, reconocer

darse cuenta de, notar, reconocer

Ex: I noticed the time and realized I was late for my appointment .

Noté la hora y me di cuenta de que llegaba tarde a mi cita.

to compare
to compare
[Verbo]

to examine or look for the differences between of two or more objects

comparar

comparar

Ex: The chef likes to compare different cooking techniques to enhance flavors .

Al chef le gusta comparar diferentes técnicas de cocina para realzar los sabores.

tutorial
tutorial
[Sustantivo]

a course of instruction that is presented to an individual or a small number of students, typically focused on a specific subject or topic

tutoría, seminario

tutoría, seminario

Ex: The online tutorial included interactive exercises and quizzes to reinforce learning objectives .

El tutorial en línea incluía ejercicios interactivos y cuestionarios para reforzar los objetivos de aprendizaje.

to rehearse

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

ensayar

ensayar

Ex: The choir members dedicated extra time to rehearse their harmonies for the upcoming concert .

Los miembros del coro dedicaron tiempo extra para ensayar sus armonías para el próximo concierto.

to shoot
to shoot
[Verbo]

to film or take a photograph of something

rodar

rodar

Ex: The director asked the crew to shoot the scene from different angles for variety .

El director le pidió al equipo que grabara la escena desde diferentes ángulos para variar.

to find
to find
[Verbo]

to search and discover something or someone that we have lost or do not know the location of

encontrar

encontrar

Ex: We found the book we were looking for on the top shelf.

Encontramos el libro que buscábamos en el estante superior.

location
location
[Sustantivo]

the geographic position of someone or something

ubicación geográfica, ubicación

ubicación geográfica, ubicación

Ex: She found a secluded location by the lake to relax and unwind .

Ella encontró un lugar apartado junto al lago para relajarse y descansar.

to edit
to edit
[Verbo]

to choose and arrange the parts that are crucial to the story of a movie, show, etc. and cut out unnecessary ones

montar, editar

montar, editar

Ex: The editor used advanced editing software to edit the comedy special .

El editor utilizó software de edición avanzado para editar el especial de comedia.

World Wide Web
World Wide Web
[Sustantivo]

a network of information that is accessible to people when they use the internet

Red mundial, Web mundial

Red mundial, Web mundial

Ex: With the World Wide Web, you can learn almost anything from the comfort of your home .

Con la World Wide Web, puedes aprender casi cualquier cosa desde la comodidad de tu hogar.

disc jockey
disc jockey
[Sustantivo]

someone who announces or plays popular recorded music on radio or TV, or at a disco, club, etc.

disc jockey, pinchadiscos

disc jockey, pinchadiscos

Ex: He 's been a disc jockey for over twenty years , adapting to changes in technology and music trends along the way .

Ha sido disc jockey durante más de veinte años, adaptándose a los cambios en la tecnología y las tendencias musicales en el camino.

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