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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 6 - Lección 32

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to lampoon
to lampoon
[Verbo]

to criticize or joke about someone or something in public

satirizar

satirizar

Ex: The cartoonist lampooned the mayor's policies in the newspaper. 
to evict
to evict
[Verbo]

to legally force someone to leave a property, often because they broke the rules of the rental agreement

desalojar

desalojar

Ex: The landlord had to evict the tenant for consistently failing to pay rent. 
to jaunt
to jaunt
[Verbo]

to take a short and leisurely journey or excursion, often for pleasure or recreation

salir de excursión

salir de excursión

Ex: Eager to enjoy the sunny weather, they decided to jaunt to the nearby beach for a relaxing afternoon. 
to flaunt
to flaunt
[Verbo]

to display or show off something in a conspicuous or boastful manner

hacer alarde de

hacer alarde de

Ex: She flaunted her new designer handbag at the party, drawing attention from everyone. 
to marvel
to marvel
[Verbo]

to feel amazed or puzzled by something extraordinary or remarkable

maravillarse

maravillarse

Ex: She marvels at the beauty of the sunset, its vibrant colors painting the sky. 
to bustle
to bustle
[Verbo]

to move energetically and with purpose, often in a hurried or bustling manner

trajinar

trajinar

Ex: The city streets bustle with pedestrians hurrying to their destinations during the morning rush hour. 
to foist
to foist
[Verbo]

to pass off something false or inferior as genuine or valuable, typically with the intent to deceive

imponer

imponer

Ex: The shady salesman tries to foist counterfeit watches onto unsuspecting customers. 
to ladle
to ladle
[Verbo]

to serve or transfer a liquid or food using a ladle

servir con cucharón

servir con cucharón

Ex: She ladles the sauce onto the pasta, ensuring each strand is coated evenly. 
to chagrin
to chagrin
[Verbo]

to cause someone to feel annoyed, frustrated, or embarrassed, especially due to disappointment or failure

disgustar

disgustar

Ex: She chagrins her parents by failing her exams. 
to batten
to batten
[Verbo]

to secure or fasten something firmly in place with strips of wood, metal, or other material

pasar el cerrojo

pasar el cerrojo

Ex: The carpenters batten the windows before the storm hits to prevent them from shattering. 
to reseat
to reseat
[Verbo]

to equip with new seating accommodations

reequipar con nuevos asientos, cambiar los asientos

reequipar con nuevos asientos, cambiar los asientos

Ex: The theater company reseats the auditorium with more comfortable chairs for the upcoming season. 
to connive
to connive
[Verbo]

to secretly cooperate or conspire with others, typically to commit wrongdoing or deceit

confabular, coludir

confabular, coludir

Ex: The corrupt officials connive with businessmen to embezzle public funds. 
to emote
to emote
[Verbo]

to express one's emotions through facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice

actuar de una manera muy emocionada

actuar de una manera muy emocionada

to reign
to reign
[Verbo]

to have control and authority over a place, like a country

reinar

reinar

Ex: The king reigned over the kingdom for decades, establishing a prosperous era. 
to plod
to plod
[Verbo]

to walk heavily and laboriously, typically with a slow and monotonous pace

avanzar con paso lento

avanzar con paso lento

Ex: The tired hiker had to plod through the thick mud on the trail. 
to recount
to recount
[Verbo]

to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner

relatar, narrar

relatar, narrar

Ex: The historian chose to recount the tale of the ancient civilization's rise and fall. 
to raze
to raze
[Verbo]

to completely destroy a building, city, etc.

arrasar

arrasar

Ex: The old factory was deemed unsafe, so they decided to raze it and build a new facility. 
to debauch
to debauch
[Verbo]

to corrupt or indulge excessively in immoral or decadent behavior

corromper

corromper

Ex: He debauches his friends with nightly drinking and partying, leading them astray from their responsibilities. 
to bluff
to bluff
[Verbo]

to deceive or mislead someone by pretending to have more strength, confidence, or knowledge than one actually possesses

blofear

blofear

Ex: During the negotiation, she was bluffing about the company's financial stability, concealing its dire situation to secure a better deal. 
to educe
to educe
[Verbo]

uncover or extract implicit information or qualities inherent in something

educir

educir

Ex: The detective educes vital clues from the crime scene, piecing together the sequence of events. 
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