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El libro Insight - Avanzado - Perspectiva del Vocabulario 9

Aquí encontrarás las palabras del Vocabulario Insight 9 en el libro de curso Insight Advanced, como "tormento", "bien calificado", "cabeza a cabeza", etc.

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well-qualified
well-qualified
[Adjetivo]

having the necessary skills, experience, or education for a specific job or task

bien calificado, altamente calificado

bien calificado, altamente calificado

Ex: A well-qualified doctor handled the complicated surgery .

Un médico bien calificado manejó la cirugía complicada.

enthusiastic
enthusiastic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

entusiasmado

entusiasmado

Ex: The enthusiastic fans cheered loudly for their favorite band .

Los fanáticos entusiastas animaron en voz alta a su banda favorita.

to motivate

to make someone want to do something by giving them a reason or encouragement

motivar, alentar

motivar, alentar

Ex: The organization has successfully motivated individuals to participate in various charitable activities .

La organización ha logrado motivar a las personas para que participen en diversas actividades benéficas.

to point
to point
[Verbo]

to aim or direct something in a particular direction or towards a specific target

apuntar a

apuntar a

Ex: The detective pointed his camera towards the suspect , capturing crucial evidence .

El detective apuntó su cámara hacia el sospechoso, capturando evidencia crucial.

tenacity
tenacity
[Sustantivo]

the quality or trait of being persistent, determined, and unwilling to give up, especially in the face of challenges or obstacles

tenacidad

tenacidad

Ex: Their team 's tenacity resulted in a successful project .

La tenacidad de su equipo resultó en un proyecto exitoso.

torment
torment
[Sustantivo]

extreme amount of pain or distress experienced either physically or mentally

tormento, suplicio

tormento, suplicio

Ex: The character in the novel endured mental torment as he struggled with inner demons .

El personaje de la novela soportó un tormento mental mientras luchaba contra sus demonios internos.

serenity
serenity
[Sustantivo]

a state of calm and peacefulness, free from stress, anxiety, or disturbance

serenidad, tranquilidad

serenidad, tranquilidad

preoccupation
preoccupation
[Sustantivo]

a state of being excessively focused or occupied with a particular thought, idea, or concern, often to the exclusion of other things.

preocupación

preocupación

aficionado
aficionado
[Sustantivo]

a person who is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about a particular activity, subject, or interest

aficionado

aficionado

Ex: He is a football aficionado who knows every player 's statistics .

Él es un aficionado al fútbol que conoce las estadísticas de cada jugador.

exhaustion
exhaustion
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of extreme tiredness

agotamiento

agotamiento

Ex: The constant stress led to his physical and mental exhaustion.

El estrés constante llevó a su agotamiento físico y mental.

to [race] against (time|the clock)

to work as fast as possible to get something done within a very limited time

Ex: They had raced against time to secure funding for the project.
neck and neck

used when two or more participants in a race or competition are very close and have an equal chance of winning

Ex: The chess match reached a point where both players were neck and neck, and it could have gone either way.
in the running

having a chance to win or succeed, particularly in a competition or selection

estar en carrera

estar en carrera

Ex: The project is in the running for a major industry award.
to [break|kick] the habit

to put a stop to one's habit, particularly one that is harmful or dangerous

Ex: For many people, breaking the habit of checking their phone constantly can lead to increased productivity and reduced stress.
par for the course

used of a situation, outcome, or behavior that is considered typical, expected, or unsurprising given the circumstances

Ex: In a competitive industry, facing rejection and challenges is par for the course on the path to success.
hands down
hands down
[Frase]

in a way that is effortless or easy

Ex: Her natural athletic ability made her the fastest sprinter on the track, and she won the race hands down.
to [level] the playing field

to create equal opportunities for all individuals or groups, regardless of their background or circumstances

Ex: The new rules aim to level the playing field between small and large companies.
to [set] the pace

to set a high standard or example for others to follow

Ex: The school's academic achievements set the pace for educational excellence.
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