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El libro Total English - Avanzado - Unidad 6 - Lección 3

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 6 - Lección 3 del libro de curso Total English Advanced, como "carismático", "digno", "alcance del oído", etc.

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charisma
charisma
[Sustantivo]

a compelling charm or attractiveness that inspires devotion and enthusiasm in others

carisma

carisma

Ex: His charisma made him a popular leader among his peers. 
elusive
elusive
[Adjetivo]

difficult to grasp mentally

difícil de alcanzar

difícil de alcanzar

Ex: The concept of time felt elusive, slipping away no matter how hard they tried to focus. 
to infect
to infect
[Verbo]

to corrupt or influence someone or something with a particular idea, belief, or ideology, often in a contagious or spreading manner

infectar, contagiar

infectar, contagiar

Ex: The internet can easily infect young people with harmful ideologies. 
earshot
earshot
[Sustantivo]

the range or distance within which a sound or voice can be heard

alcance del oído, distancia audible

alcance del oído, distancia audible

Ex: As soon as I got within earshot of the music, I decided that I really didn't belong there. 
charismatic
charismatic
[Adjetivo]

having an appealing and persuasive personality that attracts and influences others

carismático

carismático

Ex: He's charismatic, effortlessly captivating people with his charm and persuasive presence. 
inspirational
inspirational
[Adjetivo]

providing motivation, encouragement, enthusiasm, or a sense of purpose

inspirador, motivador

inspirador, motivador

Ex: The coach's inspirational speech before the game inspired the team to give their best effort. 
dignified
dignified
[Adjetivo]

displaying calmness and seriousness in a manner that deserves respect

solemne

solemne

Ex: Despite the difficult circumstances, the diplomat maintained a dignified composure during the peace negotiations. 
aloof
aloof
[Adjetivo]

unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

distante

distante

Ex: Despite being at the party, he seemed aloof and uninterested in mingling with the guests. 
idealistic
idealistic
[Adjetivo]

believing that good things can happen or perfection can be achieved, while it is nearly impossible or impractical

idealista

idealista

Ex: The idealistic notion of finding true love at first sight is often portrayed in romantic movies. 
tireless
tireless
[Adjetivo]

able to work continuously without becoming exhausted

incansable, infatigable

incansable, infatigable

Ex: She was a tireless advocate for human rights. 
trustworthy
trustworthy
[Adjetivo]

able to be trusted or relied on

de confianza, confiable

de confianza, confiable

Ex: He's trustworthy, always keeping his promises and maintaining confidentiality. 
resolute
resolute
[Adjetivo]

showing determination or a strong will in pursuing a goal or decision

resuelto, decidido

resuelto, decidido

Ex: After weeks of contemplation, Maria was resolute in her decision to move to a new city. 
to waver
to waver
[Verbo]

to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls

temblar

temblar

Ex: In the heat of the desert, the distant horizon appeared to waver and shift, creating a mirage effect. 
approachable
approachable
[Adjetivo]

friendly and easy to talk to, making others feel comfortable and welcome in one's presence

accesible, acogedor

accesible, acogedor

Ex: She's approachable, always welcoming and receptive to others, making it easy to engage with her. 
corrupt
corrupt
[Adjetivo]

using one's power or authority to do illegal things for personal gain or financial benefit

corrupto

corrupto

Ex: The corrupt politician embezzled public funds for personal gain. 
nondescript
nondescript
[Adjetivo]

lacking in the qualities that make something or someone stand out or appear special, often appearing plain or ordinary

anodino

anodino

Ex: Her handwriting was nondescript, neither elegant nor messy, just plain and straightforward. 
down to earth

(of a person) not showing pretentious behavior

sencillo y cercano, nada pretencioso

sencillo y cercano, nada pretencioso

Ex: Despite his success, he is still very down to earth. 
gravitas
gravitas
[Sustantivo]

a sense of seriousness, dignity, or importance that commands respect and attention from others

gravedad, solemnidad

gravedad, solemnidad

Ex: His speech lacked the gravitas needed to inspire confidence. 
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