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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 3 - Lección 43

Revisión

Tarjetas de memoria

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Cuestionario

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SAT Word Skills 3
indiscreet
indiscreet
[Adjetivo]

not acting or speaking in a considerate manner

indiscreto

indiscreto

tortious
tortious
[Adjetivo]

(of law) related to a wrong action that is not considered criminal

tortuoso

tortuoso

Ex: Trespassing on another person 's property without permission may lead to a tortious claim .

Entrar en la propiedad de otra persona sin permiso puede dar lugar a una reclamación delictual.

tortuous
tortuous
[Adjetivo]

extremely long and complicated and sometimes tricky to understand

tortuoso

tortuoso

Ex: The lawyer 's tortuous explanation only confused the jury further .

La explicación tortuosa del abogado solo confundió aún más al jurado.

torturous
torturous
[Adjetivo]

causing discomfort as a result of physical or mental pain

torturador

torturador

Ex: The memory of that day was excruciating and torturous.

El recuerdo de ese día fue atroz y tortuoso.

spectator
spectator
[Sustantivo]

a person who watches sport competitions closely

espectador

espectador

Ex: The referee had to remind the spectators to remain seated during the game to ensure everyone had a clear view of the action .

El árbitro tuvo que recordar a los espectadores que permanecieran sentados durante el juego para asegurar que todos tuvieran una vista clara de la acción.

specter
specter
[Sustantivo]

a mental representation or vision of something frightening or haunting, often associated with fear, anxiety, or an unsettling memory

espectro

espectro

Ex: The specter of war loomed over the country during the tense political negotiations .

El espectro de la guerra se cernía sobre el país durante las tensas negociaciones políticas.

spectrum
spectrum
[Sustantivo]

the range of different wavelengths or frequencies of light or radiation

espectro

espectro

Ex: They used a prism to separate white light into its spectrum.

Usaron un prisma para separar la luz blanca en su espectro.

convergent
convergent
[Adjetivo]

approaching each other from different directions to be unified

convergente

convergente

convergence
convergence
[Sustantivo]

the act of approaching each other from different places for the purpose of unifying

convergencia

convergencia

to converge

(of roads, paths, lines, etc.) to lead toward a point that connects them

converger, convergir

converger, convergir

Ex: The biking trails converge near the waterfront , offering cyclists scenic routes along the river .

Los senderos para bicicletas convergen cerca del paseo marítimo, ofreciendo a los ciclistas rutas escénicas a lo largo del río.

to degrade
to degrade
[Verbo]

(of human activities or natural forces) to gradually break down rocks, mountains, hills, etc.

degradar, deteriorar

degradar, deteriorar

Ex: Mining operations have severely degraded the terrain .

Las operaciones mineras han degradado gravemente el terreno.

degradation
degradation
[Sustantivo]

the act of taking away someone's dignity, usually by reducing their rank

degradación

degradación

eloquent
eloquent
[Adjetivo]

able to utilize language to convey something well, especially in a persuasive manner

elocuente

elocuente

Ex: The lawyer gave an eloquent closing argument that swayed the jury .

El abogado dio un alegato final elocuente que convenció al jurado.

eloquence
eloquence
[Sustantivo]

the ability to deliver a clear and strong message

elocuencia

elocuencia

Ex: The teacher praised the student for the eloquence of their graduation speech .

El profesor elogió al estudiante por la elocuencia de su discurso de graduación.

elocution
elocution
[Sustantivo]

a speaking style that involves controlling one's voice and having an accurate pronunciation

elocución

elocución

soliloquy
soliloquy
[Sustantivo]

a moment of speaking one's thoughts aloud, typically when alone

soliloquio

soliloquio

Ex: Her whispered soliloquy in the mirror helped her rehearse what to say .

Su soliloquio susurrado en el espejo la ayudó a ensayar lo que debía decir.

choral
choral
[Adjetivo]

(of music) made to be sung by a group of singers, especially in church

coral

coral

choreography
choreography
[Sustantivo]

the act of designing and organizing dance movements for a performance

coreografía

coreografía

to choreograph

to create a sequence of dance steps, often set to music, for a performance or production

coreografiar

coreografiar

Ex: She is choreographing a new dance routine for the upcoming performance .

Ella está coreografiando una nueva rutina de baile para la próxima presentación.

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