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El libro Total English - Avanzado - Unidad 1 - Vocabulario

Aquí encontrará las palabras de la Unidad 1 - Vocabulario del libro de texto Total English Advanced, como "overcautious", "outplay", "sobrehumano", etc.

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Total English - Advanced
multi-
[Prefijo]

used to denote a multitude or variety of something

multi-, múltiple

multi-, múltiple

Ex: The city is known for its multicultural population, bringing together diverse traditions.
semi-
[Prefijo]

used to indicate that the thing being described is only part of the whole or incomplete in some way

semi-, semi

semi-, semi

Ex: His answer was semi-correct but needed further clarification.
sub-
[Prefijo]

used to imply a position or status that is lower or beneath something else

submarino, subterráneo

submarino, subterráneo

Ex: In large organizations, a subcommittee handles specific tasks under the main committee.
under-
[Prefijo]

used to indicate a position lower than or beneath something else

Ex: He ducked to avoid hitting the underpart of the bridge.
un-
[Prefijo]

used to form negative or opposite meanings of root words

in-, des-

in-, des-

over-
[Prefijo]

used to indicate an excess of something, implying that the quantity or amount of something is greater than necessary or beyond a certain limit

sobre, exceso de

sobre, exceso de

Ex: The movie was overhyped, and it didn't live up to expectations.
overcautious
[Adjetivo]

excessively or unnecessarily cautious or careful, often to the point of being overly restrictive or hesitant

excesivamente cauteloso, demasiado precavido

excesivamente cauteloso, demasiado precavido

Ex: She overcautious about spending money , even on essentials .
super-
[Prefijo]

used to form words meaning situated above or beyond something

Ex: The superstructure of the ship towers over the main deck.
superhuman
[Adjetivo]

having abilities or qualities that go beyond what is considered normal or humanly possible

sobrehumano, sobrehumano

sobrehumano, sobrehumano

Ex: Emily 's photographic memory seemed superhuman, as she could recall details from books she had read years ago .
arch-
[Prefijo]

used to intensify or elevate the meaning of the word, making it more prominent or significant

archienemigo, archi-enemigo

archienemigo, archi-enemigo

Ex: An archenemy is a rival or opponent who is especially significant or dangerous.
out-
[Prefijo]

used to form verbs meaning to exceed or outperform

Ex: The young artist may soon outshine the masters who trained her.
to outplay
[Verbo]

to perform at a higher level than someone else in a competitive activity

superar, desempeñarse mejor que

superar, desempeñarse mejor que

Ex: outplayed all the other players and won the tournament easily .
im-
[Prefijo]

used to indicate the opposite or absence of something

im- (como prefijo), in- (como prefijo)

im- (como prefijo), in- (como prefijo)

Ex: His actions were often seen as immature, especially when he got upset over trivial things.
ir-
[Prefijo]

used to indicate the opposite or absence of something

a, des-

a, des-

Ex: The plan was irrevocable, meaning it couldn't be undone.
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