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Unidad 2 - Lección 3

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tranquil
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off the beaten track
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packed
bustling
Adjetivo
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b
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l
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ɪ
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(ajetreado)

(ajetreado)

bullicioso

(of a place or environment) full of activity, energy, and excitement, often with a lot of people moving around and engaged in various tasks or social interactions

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The bustling market was filled with vendors shouting, customers bargaining, and the aroma of fresh food.
New York City is known for its bustling streets, where people are always on the move.
rundown
Adjetivo
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u
ə
n
n
d
d
o
a
w
ʊ
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n
ruinoso

ruinoso

(of a place or building) in a very poor condition, often due to negligence

stunning
stunning
Adjetivo
s
s
t
t
u
ʌ
nn
n
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(imponente)

(imponente)

impresionante

Approving

causing strong admiration or shock due to beauty or impact

diverse
diverse
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d
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v
e
ɜ
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r
s
s
e
diverso

diverso

showing a variety of distinct types or qualities

unspoiled
Adjetivo
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ə
n
n
s
s
p
p
oi
ɔɪ
l
l
e
d
d
(virgen)

(virgen)

inmaculado

remaining fresh, pure, and unharmed, without any signs of decay or damage

side by side
Adjetivo
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/sˈaɪd baɪ sˈaɪd/
(uno al lado del otro)

(uno al lado del otro)

lado a lado

describing two or more things that are positioned next to each other

vast
vast
Adjetivo
v
v
a
æ
s
s
t
t
(enorme)

(enorme)

vasto

extremely great in extent, size, or area

tranquil
tranquil
Adjetivo
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t
r
r
a
æ
n
n
q
k
u
w
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l
calmo

calmo

feeling calm and peaceful, without any disturbances or things that might be upsetting

off the beaten (track|path|route)
off the beaten track
Frase
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/ˈɔf ðə bˈiːʔn̩ tɹˈæk pˈæθ/
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Idiom
Informal

in a place that is very far from where people usually go to

What is the origin of the idiom "off the beaten track" and when to use it?

The idiom "off the beaten track" originated from the idea of leaving the well-trodden, established routes or paths and venturing into less explored or unfamiliar territory. It has been used since at least the early 20th century and is often associated with adventure, exploration, and seeking new experiences. This expression is used to describe a location or situation that is not commonly visited or well-known to the general public.

packed
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p
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æ
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k
e
d
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(repleto)

(repleto)

abarrotado

densely filled or crowded with people or things

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