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El libro Face2face - Intermedio - Unidad 12 - 12C - Parte 2

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 12 - 12C - Parte 2 del libro de curso Face2Face Intermediate, como "creación", "emplear", "predecible", etc.

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to create
to create
[Verbo]

to bring something into existence or make something happen

crear

crear

Ex: Many entrepreneurs aspire to create successful businesses. 
creation
creation
[Sustantivo]

the act of bringing something into existence

creación, obra

creación, obra

Ex: The artist’s creation was admired by everyone. 
creative
creative
[Adjetivo]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

creativo

creativo

Ex: I believe you are a creative photographer; you always find beauty in ordinary things. 
to pollute
to pollute
[Verbo]

to damage the environment by releasing harmful chemicals or substances to the air, water, or land

contaminar

contaminar

Ex: Factories often pollute the air with emissions from burning fossil fuels. 
pollution
pollution
[Sustantivo]

a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous

contaminación, polución

contaminación, polución

Ex: The pollution in the lake has made the water toxic to fish and plants. 
polluted
polluted
[Adjetivo]

containing harmful or dirty substances

contaminado, polucionado

contaminado, polucionado

Ex: The polluted river was filled with trash and chemical runoff, posing a danger to aquatic life. 
to employ
to employ
[Verbo]

to give work to someone and pay them

emplear

emplear

Ex: Are you planning to employ any interns this summer? 
employment
employment
[Sustantivo]

a paid job

empleo

empleo

Ex: After a long period of unemployment, he finally found steady employment. 
employed
employed
[Adjetivo]

having a job or being currently working for someone or a company

empleado, trabajando

empleado, trabajando

to embarrass

to make a person feel ashamed, uneasy, or nervous, especially in front of other people

avergonzar

avergonzar

Ex: His clumsy fall embarrassed him in front of his colleagues. 
embarrassing
embarrassing
[Adjetivo]

causing a person to feel ashamed or uneasy

embarazoso

embarazoso

Ex: His embarrassing slip on the banana peel in front of everyone made him blush with embarrassment. 
embarrassment
embarrassment
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

vergüenza, bochorno

vergüenza, bochorno

Ex: She blushed with embarrassment after tripping in front of everyone. 
embarrassed
embarrassed
[Adjetivo]

feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

avergonzado

avergonzado

Ex: She felt embarrassed when she realized she had mispronounced the word. 
to depend
to depend
[Verbo]

to be based on or related with different things that are possible

depender de

depender de

Ex: The success of the project depends heavily on effective communication among team members. 
dependent
dependent
[Adjetivo]

unable to survive, succeed, or stay healthy without someone or something

dependiente

dependiente

Ex: The success of the project was highly dependent on the team's ability to collaborate effectively. 
dependence
dependence
[Sustantivo]

the condition of needing someone or something for support, aid, or survival

dependencia, sujeción

dependencia, sujeción

Ex: His dependence on his parents for financial support lasted well into his twenties. 
dependable
dependable
[Adjetivo]

able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of

fiable

fiable

Ex: She's dependable, always coming through when needed and proving to be trustworthy in all situations. 
harm
harm
[Sustantivo]

any physical injury to the body, especially one inflicted deliberately that is caused by a person or an event

daño

daño

Ex: The victim suffered serious harm during the altercation. 
harmful
harmful
[Adjetivo]

causing damage or negative effects to someone or something

dañino, perjudicial

dañino, perjudicial

Ex: Smoking is harmful to your health. 
to harm
to harm
[Verbo]

to physically hurt someone or damage something

dañar, lastimar

dañar, lastimar

Ex: The malicious rumors were intended to harm the reputation of the individual. 
harmless
harmless
[Adjetivo]

causing no danger or damage

inofensivo, inocuo

inofensivo, inocuo

Ex: The puppy's playful behavior was harmless and endearing. 
to predict
to predict
[Verbo]

to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

predecir, pronosticar

predecir, pronosticar

Ex: The meteorologist predicted rain for the weekend based on weather patterns. 
prediction
prediction
[Sustantivo]

the act of saying what one thinks is going to happen in the future or what the outcome of something will be

predicción

predicción

Ex: Her prediction about the weather was surprisingly accurate. 
predictable
predictable
[Adjetivo]

easily anticipated or expected to happen based on past experiences or knowledge

previsible

previsible

Ex: The movie's predictable plot followed a typical Hollywood formula. 
to confuse
to confuse
[Verbo]

to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else

confundir

confundir

Ex: She confused her coworker's instructions with those of her manager, leading to a mix-up in the project requirements. 
confusion
confusion
[Sustantivo]

a state of disorder in which people panic and do not know what to do

confusión

confusión

Ex: The sudden loud noise caused confusion among the crowd. 
confused
confused
[Adjetivo]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

confundido

confundido

Ex: She felt confused after reading the complicated instructions. 
confusing
confusing
[Adjetivo]

not clear or easily understood

confuso, poco claro

confuso, poco claro

Ex: The instructions for assembling the furniture were confusing and led to several mistakes. 
to reserve
to reserve
[Verbo]

to set something aside and keep it for future use

reservar

reservar

Ex: The company reserves a portion of its profits each quarter for investment in research and development. 
reserved
reserved
[Adjetivo]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

reservado

reservado

Ex: Despite his reserved demeanor, he was a deeply compassionate person who preferred to listen rather than speak about his own struggles. 
reservation
reservation
[Sustantivo]

the act of arranging something, such as a seat or a hotel room to be kept for you to use later at a particular time

reserva, reservación

reserva, reservación

Ex: I made a reservation at the restaurant for dinner tonight to celebrate my sister's birthday. 
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