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Lista de palabras SAT 4 - Lección 25

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to revel
to revel
[Verbo]

to take great pleasure or delight in an experience or activity

deleitarse

deleitarse

Ex: He reveled in the taste of the gourmet meal he had prepared .

Él se deleitó con el sabor de la comida gourmet que había preparado.

revelation
revelation
[Sustantivo]

the act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown

revelación

revelación

Ex: A simple question led to the revelation of the company ’s unethical practices .

Una simple pregunta condujo a la revelación de las prácticas poco éticas de la empresa.

to reverberate

to resound or echo with a deep, prolonged sound, often creating a lasting impression or effect

reverberar

reverberar

Ex: The church bells reverberated across the town , signaling the start of the ceremony .

Las campanas de la iglesia retumbaron por todo el pueblo, señalando el comienzo de la ceremonia.

to revere
to revere
[Verbo]

to honor or hold in deep respect, typically in a manner that falls short of worship

reverenciar

reverenciar

Ex: Throughout history , societies have revered their monarchs as divine rulers , attributing special significance to their reign and legacy .

A lo largo de la historia, las sociedades han venerado a sus monarcas como gobernantes divinos, atribuyendo un significado especial a su reinado y legado.

sarcasm
sarcasm
[Sustantivo]

the use of words that convey the opposite meaning as a way to annoy someone or for creating a humorous effect

sarcasmo

sarcasmo

Ex: The comedian ’s sarcasm about everyday situations made his stand-up routine incredibly funny .

El sarcasmo del comediante sobre situaciones cotidianas hizo su rutina de stand-up increíblemente divertida.

sarcophagus
sarcophagus
[Sustantivo]

a stone coffin in ancient times, often decorated with a sculpture

sarcófago

sarcófago

Ex: The archaeologists discovered a beautifully decorated sarcophagus in the ancient tomb .

Los arqueólogos descubrieron un sarcófago bellamente decorado en la tumba antigua.

sardonic
sardonic
[Adjetivo]

humorous in a manner that is cruel and disrespectful

sardónico

sardónico

Ex: The comedian 's sardonic jokes about current events crossed the line from humor to outright insult .

Los chistes sardónicos del comediante sobre los eventos actuales cruzaron la línea del humor al insulto directo.

sartorial
sartorial
[Adjetivo]

referring to clothing, particularly men's clothing, or the manner in which it is tailored or worn

sartorial

sartorial

Ex: The tailor was known for his mastery of sartorial craftsmanship , producing garments that were both stylish and impeccably constructed .

El sastre era conocido por su dominio de la artesanía sastreril, produciendo prendas que eran tanto elegantes como impecablemente construidas.

to proceed
to proceed
[Verbo]

to continue speaking, especially after being interrupted

continuar

continuar

Ex: He paused for a moment before proceeding with his argument .

Se detuvo un momento antes de proseguir con su argumento.

procedure
procedure
[Sustantivo]

a particular set of actions conducted in a certain way

procedimiento

procedimiento

Ex: Safety procedures must be followed in the laboratory .

Los procedimientos de seguridad deben seguirse en el laboratorio.

mite
mite
[Sustantivo]

a very small creature that lives on plants, animals, or in carpets

ácaro

ácaro

Ex: The farmer used a pesticide to control the infestation of mites that was threatening the harvest .

El agricultor usó un pesticida para controlar la infestación de ácaros que amenazaba la cosecha.

to miter
to miter
[Verbo]

to cut the square edges of something at a 45° angle and fit them together to make a 90° corner

ingletear

ingletear

Ex: When assembling the picture frame , she mitered the corners to ensure a clean , precise fit .

Al ensamblar el marco de la foto, ella cortó en ángulo las esquinas para garantizar un ajuste limpio y preciso.

exodus
exodus
[Sustantivo]

a mass departure of people, especially to escape danger, hardship, or oppression

éxodo

éxodo

Ex: The company faced an exodus of employees after the leadership scandal .

La empresa enfrentó un éxodo de empleados después del escándalo de liderazgo.

to exhume
to exhume
[Verbo]

to dig out a corpse from the ground, especially from a grave, for examination, reburial, or other purposes

exhumar

exhumar

Ex: Exhuming graves may be necessary in cases of suspected foul play .

Exhumar tumbas puede ser necesario en casos de sospecha de juego sucio.

to exonerate

to clear someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or crime, often through evidence

exonerar

exonerar

Ex: She frequently exonerates employees based on verifiable evidence .

Ella exonera frecuentemente a los empleados basándose en evidencia verificable.

exotic
exotic
[Adjetivo]

originating in another country, particularly a tropical one

exótico

exótico

Ex: The restaurant served exotic dishes from around the world .

El restaurante servía platos exóticos de todo el mundo.

distinction
distinction
[Sustantivo]

an obvious difference between two similar or related things or persons

distinción

distinción

Ex: There is a distinction between the two species that is primarily based on their size and coloration .

Hay una distinción entre las dos especies que se basa principalmente en su tamaño y coloración.

to distinguish

to recognize and mentally separate two things, people, etc.

distinguir

distinguir

Ex: She easily distinguishes between different types of flowers in the garden .

Ella distingue fácilmente entre los diferentes tipos de flores en el jardín.

satyr
satyr
[Sustantivo]

a god in Greek mythology who has the face and body of a human and legs, horns, tails, and ears of a goat

sátiro

sátiro

Ex: In Greek mythology , a satyr is often depicted as a playful , yet troublesome figure who enjoys indulging in wine and revelry .

En la mitología griega, un sátiro a menudo se representa como una figura juguetona, pero problemática, que disfruta deleitándose con el vino y la juerga.

satire
satire
[Sustantivo]

humor, irony, ridicule, or sarcasm used to expose or criticize the faults and shortcomings of a person, government, etc.

sátira

sátira

Ex: Satire can be a powerful tool for social commentary and change.

La sátira puede ser una herramienta poderosa para el comentario social y el cambio.

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