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El libro Insight - Avanzado - Unidad 1 - 1C

Aquí encontrará el vocabulario de las Unidades 1 - 1C del libro de texto Insight Advanced, como "asociación", "relación", "segregado", etc.

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association
[Sustantivo]

an organization of people who have a common purpose

asociación

asociación

Ex: Associations often offer workshops and conferences to their members .
isolation
[Sustantivo]

the act of to physically or socially separating someone or something from others

aislamiento

aislamiento

Ex: The researchers studied the effects isolation on mental health .
isolated
[Adjetivo]

(of a place or building) far away from any other place, building, or person

aislado

aislado

Ex: isolated research station in Antarctica housed scientists studying climate change .
isolating
[Adjetivo]

a language structure that relies on individual words to convey meaning without extensive use of grammatical affixes or word modifications

aislante, aislado

aislante, aislado

Ex: The isolating characteristics of the language can be challenging for speakers of inflected languages.
loyalty
[Sustantivo]

a strong sense of commitment, faithfulness, and devotion towards someone or something

lealtad, fidelidad

lealtad, fidelidad

Ex: Loyalty is important in both personal and professional relationships .
attachment
[Sustantivo]

a strong emotional bond or connection that one feels towards a person or thing

vínculo, apego

vínculo, apego

Ex: attachment grew stronger over the years as they faced challenges together .
rapport
[Sustantivo]

a close relationship in which there is a good understanding and communication between people

relación, entendimiento

relación, entendimiento

Ex: Team-building activities are often used in workplaces to rapport among employees , fostering collaboration and synergy in achieving common goals .
rejection
[Sustantivo]

the action of refusing to approve, accept, consider, or support something

rechazo

rechazo

Ex: The artist 's work was rejection from the gallery , but she remained determined to find another venue .
marginalization
[Sustantivo]

treating certain people or groups as less important, often leaving them out or limiting their opportunities

marginalización, exclusión

marginalización, exclusión

Ex: Social movements and advocacy efforts play a crucial role in raising awareness about issues marginalization and mobilizing support for change to create a more inclusive and equitable society .
disaffection
[Sustantivo]

a sense of discontent, particularly towards a governing system

descontento

descontento

Ex: The teacherdisaffection with the administration 's policies led to her resignation .
belonging
[Sustantivo]

the feeling of being happy or comfortable in a specific situation or group

pertenencia

pertenencia

Ex: Volunteering at the animal shelter provided her with a sense of belonging and fulfillment as she connected with like-minded individuals.
alienation
[Sustantivo]

‌the feeling that one is different from others and therefore not part of a particular group

alienación

alienación

Ex: As new policies were introduced , employees felt alienation from management .
alienated
[Adjetivo]

feeling isolated, disconnected, or distant from others or from society as a whole

alienado, aislado

alienado, aislado

Ex: The novel explores themes of alienation and the struggle to connect with others.
alienating
[Adjetivo]

making someone feel rejected or excluded, leading to a sense of distance or disconnection from others

alienante, aislante

alienante, aislante

Ex: The lack of communication from management was alienating the staff.
exclusion
[Sustantivo]

the act of intentionally keeping someone or something out of a particular group or activity

exclusión

exclusión

Ex: The managerexclusion of certain team members from the project created a sense of unfairness among the staff .
to exclude
[Verbo]

to intentionally leave out or prevent someone or something from being part of a specific group, activity, or situation

excluir, dejar fuera

excluir, dejar fuera

Ex: The invitation excludes children from the event .
exclusive
[Adjetivo]

limited to a particular person, group, or purpose

exclusivo

exclusivo

Ex: He was granted exclusive rights to publish the author's autobiography, ensuring that no other publisher could release it.
segregation
[Sustantivo]

the policy of separating a group of people from the rest based on racial, sexual, or religious grounds and discriminating against them

segregación

segregación

Ex: The festival showcases music, food, and art from various ethnicities around the world.
segregated
[Adjetivo]

divided in separate groups, often based on factors like race, ethnicity, or social class

segregado, separado

segregado, separado

Ex: segregated sports leagues excluded athletes of certain races from participating .
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