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El libro Insight - Avanzado - Unidad 4 - 4C

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 4 - 4C en el libro de curso Insight Advanced, como "aptitud", "introspectivo", "destreza", etc.

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inquiring
inquiring
[Adjetivo]

eager to learn or ask questions

curioso, preguntón

curioso, preguntón

Ex: The inquiring nature of the students made the classroom vibrant and engaging.

La naturaleza indagadora de los estudiantes hizo que el aula fuera vibrante y atractiva.

self-aware
self-aware
[Adjetivo]

having conscious knowledge and recognition of one's own thoughts, feelings, and existence

consciente de sí mismo, auto-consciente

consciente de sí mismo, auto-consciente

Ex: The self-aware entrepreneur sought feedback from colleagues and customers to better understand how their actions impacted others .

El empresario consciente de sí mismo buscó retroalimentación de colegas y clientes para entender mejor cómo sus acciones impactaban a los demás.

sociable
sociable
[Adjetivo]

possessing a friendly personality and willing to spend time with people

sociable

sociable

Ex: The new employee seemed sociable, chatting with coworkers during lunch .

El nuevo empleado parecía sociable, charlando con los compañeros de trabajo durante el almuerzo.

visionary
visionary
[Adjetivo]

having innovative and imaginative ideas or dreams that may not always be realistic or feasible

utópico

utópico

Ex: The artist 's visionary designs challenged traditional norms and sparked lively discussions .

Los diseños visionarios del artista desafiaron las normas tradicionales y provocaron discusiones animadas.

receptive
receptive
[Adjetivo]

open to listening or considering suggestions and new ideas

receptivo

receptivo

Ex: The company 's culture encourages employees to be receptive to feedback and continuous improvement .

La cultura de la empresa anima a los empleados a ser receptivos a los comentarios y a la mejora continua.

introspective
introspective
[Adjetivo]

focusing on one's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences

introspectivo,  introspectiva

introspectivo, introspectiva

Ex: The artist ’s introspective approach is reflected in the deep , personal themes of his work .

El enfoque introspectivo del artista se refleja en los temas profundos y personales de su trabajo.

observant
observant
[Adjetivo]

very good at or quick in noticing small details in someone or something

observador

observador

Ex: The observant teacher recognized the signs of distress in a student and offered support before the situation escalated .

El profesor observador reconoció los signos de angustia en un estudiante y ofreció apoyo antes de que la situación escalara.

discerning
discerning
[Adjetivo]

able to grasp concepts, intentions, or meanings rapidly and accurately

entendido

entendido

Ex: His discerning grasp of the situation helped avert a crisis.

Su comprensión perspicaz de la situación ayudó a evitar una crisis.

intuitive
intuitive
[Adjetivo]

based on or derived from instinct rather than rational analysis

intuitivo

intuitivo

Ex: The intuitive solution to the problem came to her in the middle of the night .

La solución intuitiva al problema se le ocurrió en medio de la noche.

methodical
methodical
[Adjetivo]

done in a careful, systematic, and organized manner

metódico

metódico

Ex: She tackled the daunting task of organizing her closet with a methodical approach , sorting items by category and systematically decluttering .

Enfrentó la abrumadora tarea de organizar su armario con un enfoque metódico, clasificando los artículos por categoría y despejando sistemáticamente.

articulate
articulate
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) able to express oneself clearly and effectively

elocuente, elocuente

elocuente, elocuente

Ex: The professor is articulate, always able to convey difficult concepts in a coherent way .

El profesor es articulado, siempre capaz de transmitir conceptos difíciles de manera coherente.

deductive
deductive
[Adjetivo]

involving reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions

deductivo

deductivo

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.

impressionable
impressionable
[Adjetivo]

easily influenced or affected by others or external factors, especially due to a lack of experience or critical judgment

impresionable, influenciable

impresionable, influenciable

Ex: His impressionable nature made him vulnerable to persuasive advertising and marketing tactics .

Su naturaleza impresionable lo hacía vulnerable a las tácticas persuasivas de publicidad y marketing.

dexterity
dexterity
[Sustantivo]

the ability to use one's hands or body skillfully and quickly to perform tasks

destreza, habilidad

destreza, habilidad

Ex: The surgeon ’s dexterity allowed him to perform the delicate procedure successfully .

La destreza del cirujano le permitió realizar el procedimiento delicado con éxito.

dexterous
dexterous
[Adjetivo]

skillful or quick in using one's hands or body

diestro

diestro

Ex: The magician performed dexterous tricks that left the audience in awe .

El mago realizó trucos diestros que dejaron a la audiencia asombrada.

curious
curious
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things

curioso

curioso

Ex: She was always curious about different cultures and loved traveling to new places .

Ella siempre fue curiosa acerca de las diferentes culturas y amaba viajar a nuevos lugares.

curiosity
curiosity
[Sustantivo]

a strong wish to learn something or to know more about something

curiosidad

curiosidad

Ex: The child 's curiosity about how things worked often led to hours of experimentation and learning .

La curiosidad del niño sobre cómo funcionaban las cosas a menudo llevaba a horas de experimentación y aprendizaje.

agility
agility
[Sustantivo]

the ability that enables one to move quickly and easily

agilidad, ligereza

agilidad, ligereza

Ex: The gymnast ’s agility allowed her to perform complex routines flawlessly .

La agilidad de la gimnasta le permitió realizar rutinas complejas sin errores.

agile
agile
[Adjetivo]

able to move quickly and easily

ágil

ágil

Ex: The agile robot maneuvered smoothly through the obstacle course .

El robot ágil se movió suavemente a través del recorrido de obstáculos.

ingenuity
ingenuity
[Sustantivo]

the ability to think creatively and come up with innovative solutions to problems or challenges

ingenio, inventiva

ingenio, inventiva

Ex: He admired the ingenuity behind ancient architecture .

Admiraba la ingeniosidad detrás de la arquitectura antigua.

ingenious
ingenious
[Adjetivo]

having or showing cleverness, creativity, or skill

ingenioso

ingenioso

Ex: The ingenious chef created a unique dish by combining unexpected ingredients in innovative ways .

El chef ingenioso creó un plato único combinando ingredientes inesperados de manera innovadora.

diligence
diligence
[Sustantivo]

persistent effort or attention towards a task or goal

diligencia

diligencia

Ex: Diligence in maintaining the equipment prevented any breakdowns during the operation .

La diligencia en el mantenimiento del equipo evitó cualquier avería durante la operación.

diligent
diligent
[Adjetivo]

consistently putting in the necessary time and energy to achieve one's goals

concienzudo

concienzudo

Ex: The diligent employee 's dedication earned praise from supervisors .

La diligencia del empleado dedicado le valió elogios de los supervisores.

modesty
modesty
[Sustantivo]

he quality of not being too proud or boastful about one's abilities or achievements, and not drawing too much attention to oneself

modestia

modestia

Ex: She handled the compliment with modesty, simply thanking them without making a big deal of it.

Ella manejó el cumplido con modestia, simplemente agradeciéndoles sin darle mucha importancia.

modest
modest
[Adjetivo]

not boasting about one's abilities, achievements, or belongings

modesto

modesto

Ex: He gave a modest reply when asked about his success .

Dio una respuesta modesta cuando le preguntaron sobre su éxito.

aptitude
aptitude
[Sustantivo]

natural talent or ability in a particular skill or area

aptitud

aptitud

Ex: The company is looking for candidates with a strong aptitude for technology .

La empresa busca candidatos con una fuerte aptitud para la tecnología.

integrity
integrity
[Sustantivo]

the state of being together as one and not separated or broken into parts

integridad

integridad

Ex: She worked hard to ensure the integrity of the project was intact .

Ella trabajó duro para asegurar que la integridad del proyecto estuviera intacta.

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