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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 6 - Lección 2

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SAT Word Skills 6
to spawn
to spawn
[Verbo]

to cause something to be created, particularly in large numbers

engendrar

engendrar

Ex: Scientific breakthroughs often spawn advancements in related fields .

Los avances científicos a menudo generan avances en campos relacionados.

to enrage
to enrage
[Verbo]

to cause someone to become extremely angry

enfurecer

enfurecer

Ex: The failure to address the issue promptly enraged the community .

El no abordar el problema con prontitud enfureció a la comunidad.

to drub
to drub
[Verbo]

to win decisively and thoroughly against opponents in a competition or fight

apalear

apalear

Ex: The boxer skillfully drubbed his rival , earning a unanimous victory from the judges .

El boxeador hábilmente golpeó a su rival, obteniendo una victoria unánime de los jueces.

to thrive
to thrive
[Verbo]

(of an animal, child, or plant) to grow with strength, health, or energy

prosperar

prosperar

Ex: The saplings thrived after being transplanted to nutrient-rich soil .

Los árboles jóvenes prosperaron después de ser trasplantados a un suelo rico en nutrientes.

to seethe
to seethe
[Verbo]

to boil or churn vigorously

borbotear

borbotear

Ex: Over the years , the volcano has intermittently seethed with activity , occasionally erupting in spectacular displays of molten lava and ash .

A lo largo de los años, el volcán ha bullido intermitentemente con actividad, ocasionalmente entrando en erupción en espectaculares exhibiciones de lava fundida y ceniza.

to bruit
to bruit
[Verbo]

to spread or circulate news, rumors, or information widely

divulgar

divulgar

Ex: Over the years , the journalist has bruited countless stories , shaping public opinion and influencing discourse .

A lo largo de los años, el periodista ha divulgado innumerables historias, moldeando la opinión pública e influyendo en el discurso.

to divest
to divest
[Verbo]

to dispose of or rid oneself of something, such as assets, possessions, or responsibilities

desinvertir

desinvertir

Ex: She divested herself of old clothing that she no longer wore .

Ella se deshizo de la ropa vieja que ya no usaba.

to consign
to consign
[Verbo]

to give something to someone to take care of or keep safe

confiar

confiar

Ex: She consigned her beloved dog to the care of the trusted pet sitter while she went on vacation .

Ella encomendó a su amado perro al cuidado del cuidador de mascotas de confianza mientras se iba de vacaciones.

to forsake
to forsake
[Verbo]

to abandon or desert someone, typically in a time of need or difficulty

abandonar

abandonar

Ex: Over the years , they have forsaken countless allies , betraying their trust for their own selfish motives .

A lo largo de los años, han abandonado a innumerables aliados, traicionando su confianza por sus propios motivos egoístas.

to whet
to whet
[Verbo]

to sharpen or stimulate, typically referring to one's appetite, curiosity, or interest

abrir el apetito

abrir el apetito

Ex: Over the years , they have whetted their intellects through rigorous study and exploration of new ideas .

A lo largo de los años, han agudizado sus intelectos mediante el estudio riguroso y la exploración de nuevas ideas.

to retort
to retort
[Verbo]

to reply quickly and sharply, often in a clever or aggressive manner

replicar

replicar

Ex: During the argument , Sarah retorted with a pointed remark that left her opponent momentarily speechless .

Durante la discusión, Sarah replicó con un comentario agudo que dejó a su oponente momentáneamente sin palabras.

to patent
to patent
[Verbo]

to obtain legal ownership and protection for an invention or innovation

patentar

patentar

Ex: Entrepreneurs may seek to patent their unique business processes to safeguard against imitators .

Los empresarios pueden buscar patentar sus procesos comerciales únicos para protegerse contra los imitadores.

to carouse
to carouse
[Verbo]

to engage in lively, noisy, and often excessive drinking and celebration, especially in a social gathering or festive setting

salir de parranda

salir de parranda

Ex: After the victory , they caroused with champagne .

Después de la victoria, bebieron y celebraron con champán.

to abduct
to abduct
[Verbo]

to illegally take someone away, especially by force or deception

raptar

raptar

Ex: If the security measures fail , criminals will likely abduct more victims .

Si las medidas de seguridad fallan, es probable que los criminales secuestren a más víctimas.

to propound

to put an idea, proposition, theory, etc. forward for further consideration

proponer

proponer

Ex: The teacher encouraged her students to propound their own interpretations of the text , fostering critical thinking and debate .

El profesor animó a sus alumnos a plantear sus propias interpretaciones del texto, fomentando el pensamiento crítico y el debate.

to manumit
to manumit
[Verbo]

to grant freedom or release from slavery or servitude

liberar

liberar

Ex: Over the years , they have manumitted countless individuals , championing the cause of freedom and equality for all .

A lo largo de los años, han manumitido a innumerables individuos, defendiendo la causa de la libertad y la igualdad para todos.

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