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El libro Insight - Intermedio - Unidad 3 - 3D

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 3 - 3D del libro de curso Insight Intermediate, como "rápidamente", "entumecido", "preocupantemente", etc.

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rapidly
rapidly
[Adverbio]

in a way that is very quick and often unexpected

rápidamente

rápidamente

Ex: She rapidly finished her homework before dinner .

Ella terminó rápidamente su tarea antes de la cena.

comfortably
comfortably
[Adverbio]

in a way that allows physical ease and relaxation, without strain or discomfort

confortablemente

confortablemente

Ex: He dressed comfortably for the long drive ahead .

Se vistió cómodamente para el largo viaje que tenía por delante.

extremely
extremely
[Adverbio]

to a very great amount or degree

extremadamente

extremadamente

Ex: The view from the mountain is extremely beautiful .

La vista desde la montaña es extremadamente hermosa.

incredibly
incredibly
[Adverbio]

to a very great degree

increíblemente

increíblemente

Ex: He was incredibly happy with his exam results .

Estaba increíblemente feliz con sus resultados del examen.

quickly
quickly
[Adverbio]

with a lot of speed

rápidamente

rápidamente

Ex: The river flowed quickly after heavy rainfall .

El río fluyó rápidamente después de fuertes lluvias.

cheaply
cheaply
[Adverbio]

in a manner characterized by minimal expense

barato, económicamente

barato, económicamente

Ex: We ate cheaply at a small local diner .

Comimos económicamente en un pequeño restaurante local.

really
really
[Adverbio]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

muy, de verdad

muy, de verdad

Ex: That book is really interesting .

Ese libro es realmente interesante.

surprisingly
surprisingly
[Adverbio]

in a way that is unexpected and causes amazement

sorprendentemente

sorprendentemente

Ex: She answered the question surprisingly well , demonstrating unexpected knowledge .

Ella respondió a la pregunta sorprendentemente bien, demostrando un conocimiento inesperado.

similarly
similarly
[Adverbio]

in a way that is almost the same

asimismo, de igual modo

asimismo, de igual modo

Ex: Both projects were similarly successful , thanks to careful planning .

Ambos proyectos fueron similarmente exitosos, gracias a una cuidadosa planificación.

worryingly
worryingly
[Adverbio]

in a manner that causes concern or unease

preocupantemente, de manera preocupante

preocupantemente, de manera preocupante

Ex: The stock market dropped worryingly fast .

El mercado de valores cayó preocupantemente rápido.

headache
headache
[Sustantivo]

a pain in the head, usually persistent

dolor de cabeza

dolor de cabeza

Ex: Too much caffeine can sometimes cause a headache.

Demasiada cafeína a veces puede causar un dolor de cabeza.

numb
numb
[Adjetivo]

(of a part of the body) lacking feeling or sensation

entumecido, insensible

entumecido, insensible

Ex: After sitting for too long , her legs felt numb and tingly .

Después de estar sentada demasiado tiempo, sus piernas se sintieron entumecidas y con hormigueo.

painful
painful
[Adjetivo]

causing physical pain in someone

doloroso

doloroso

Ex: Her painful shoulder prevented her from lifting anything heavy .

Su hombro doloroso le impedía levantar algo pesado.

rash
rash
[Sustantivo]

a part of one's skin covered with red spots, which is usually caused by a sickness or an allergic reaction

sarpullido, erupción

sarpullido, erupción

Ex: Treatment for a rash depends on its cause and may involve topical creams or ointments , oral medications , antihistamines , or addressing the underlying condition .

El tratamiento de un sarpullido depende de su causa y puede incluir cremas o ungüentos tópicos, medicamentos orales, antihistamínicos o abordar la condición subyacente.

runny nose
runny nose
[Sustantivo]

a condition in which the nose produces an excessive amount of fluid or mucus, often as a result of a cold or allergy

nariz que moquea, rinorrea

nariz que moquea, rinorrea

Ex: The cold wind gave her a runny nose.

El viento frío le dio nariz mocosa.

sick
sick
[Adjetivo]

not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

enfermo

enfermo

Ex: She was so sick, she missed the trip .

Estaba tan enferma, que se perdió el viaje.

swollen
swollen
[Adjetivo]

(of a part of the body) unusually large, particularly because of an injury or illness

hinchado, inflamado

hinchado, inflamado

Ex: David 's swollen face was a result of an allergic reaction to a bee sting .

El rostro hinchado de David fue el resultado de una reacción alérgica a una picadura de abeja.

unwell
unwell
[Adjetivo]

not feeling physically or mentally healthy or fit

mal, enfermo

mal, enfermo

Ex: With a high fever and a sore throat , he was clearly unwell.

Con fiebre alta y dolor de garganta, estaba claramente enfermo.

weak
weak
[Adjetivo]

structurally fragile or lacking durability

débil

débil

Ex: The dam failed at its weakest point during the flood.

La presa falló en su punto más débil durante la inundación.

backache
backache
[Sustantivo]

a pain in someone's back

dolor de espalda

dolor de espalda

Ex: My dad often suffers from backache after a long day at work .

Mi padre a menudo sufre de dolor de espalda después de un largo día de trabajo.

dizzy
dizzy
[Adjetivo]

unable to keep one's balance and feeling as though everything is circling around one, caused by an illness or looking down from a high place

mareado

mareado

Ex: Certain medications may cause side effects like dizziness and drowsiness in some patients.

Ciertos medicamentos pueden causar efectos secundarios como mareos y somnolencia en algunos pacientes.

shivery
shivery
[Adjetivo]

slightly trembling or shaking due to cold, illness, fear, etc.

con escalofríos

con escalofríos

Ex: The haunted house left him feeling shivery.

La casa encantada lo dejó tiritando.

to cough
to cough
[Verbo]

to push air out of our mouth with a sudden noise

toser

toser

Ex: When he began to cough during his speech , someone offered him a glass of water .

Cuando comenzó a toser durante su discurso, alguien le ofreció un vaso de agua.

to bruise
to bruise
[Verbo]

to make injuries, particularly ones caused by a blow, appear on the skin and cause discoloration

salir moretones

salir moretones

Ex: The collision with the soccer ball bruised his thigh , but he continued playing .

La colisión con el balón de fútbol le magulló el muslo, pero siguió jugando.

itchy
itchy
[Adjetivo]

causing an annoying feeling on the skin that makes a person want to scratch it

que pica, pruriginoso

que pica, pruriginoso

Ex: An itchy throat can be an early sign of a cold .

Una garganta con picazón puede ser un signo temprano de un resfriado.

sore
sore
[Adjetivo]

(of a body part) feeling painful or tender, often as a result of injury, strain, or illness

dolorido, doloroso

dolorido, doloroso

Ex: Mary had a sore tooth that made it painful for her to chew on that side of her mouth .

Mary tenía un diente adolorido que le hacía doloroso masticar de ese lado de la boca.

honest
honest
[Adjetivo]

telling the truth and having no intention of cheating or stealing

sincero, honesto, franco

sincero, honesto, franco

Ex: Even in difficult situations , she remained honest and transparent , refusing to compromise her principles .

Incluso en situaciones difíciles, ella se mantuvo honesta y transparente, negándose a comprometer sus principios.

obviously
obviously
[Adverbio]

in a way that is easily understandable or noticeable

obviamente, por supuesto, obvio

obviamente, por supuesto, obvio

Ex: The cake was half-eaten , so obviously, someone had already enjoyed a slice .

El pastel estaba medio comido, así que obviamente, alguien ya había disfrutado de un trozo.

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