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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 6 - Lección 32

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to lampoon
[Verbo]

to harshly criticize or joke about someone or something in public

satirizar

satirizar

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 no choice but to evict the tenant who consistently damaged the property.El propietario no tuvo más remedio que **desalojar** al inquilino que dañaba constantemente la propiedad.
to jaunt
[Verbo]

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

salir de excursión

salir de excursión

Ex: Seeking a break from routine , the group of colleagues decided to jaunt to a nearby vineyard .Buscando un descanso de la rutina, el grupo de colegas decidió hacer una **excursión** a un viñedo cercano.
to flaunt
[Verbo]

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

hacer alarde de

hacer alarde de

Ex: In high school , she used to flaunt her artistic talents by showcasing her paintings .En la escuela secundaria, solía **alardear** de sus talentos artísticos mostrando sus pinturas.
to marvel
[Verbo]

to feel amazed or puzzled by something extraordinary or remarkable

maravillarse

maravillarse

Ex: Tomorrow , we will marvel at the wonders of nature as we explore the national park , appreciating the fact that such beauty exists in the world .Mañana, nos **maravillaremos** con las maravillas de la naturaleza mientras exploramos el parque nacional, apreciando el hecho de que tal belleza exista en el mundo.
to bustle
[Verbo]

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

trajinar

trajinar

Ex: Over the years , the neighborhood has bustled with community events and gatherings , fostering a sense of belonging among residents .A lo largo de los años, el vecindario ha **bullido** con eventos comunitarios y reuniones, fomentando un sentido de pertenencia entre los residentes.
to foist
[Verbo]

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

imponer

imponer

Ex: Over the years , the con artist has foisted countless counterfeit goods onto consumers , exploiting their trust for personal gain .A lo largo de los años, el estafador ha **impuesto** innumerables productos falsificados a los consumidores, explotando su confianza para beneficio personal.
to ladle
[Verbo]

to serve or transfer a liquid or food using a ladle

servir con cucharón

servir con cucharón

Ex: During the feast , guests take turns ladling gravy onto their plates , savoring the rich flavor with each bite of roast turkey .Durante el banquete, los invitados se turnan para **servir** la salsa en sus platos, disfrutando del rico sabor con cada bocado de pavo asado.
to chagrin
[Verbo]

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

disgustar

disgustar

Ex: He will chagrin himself if he does n't meet his deadline .Él se **mortificará** si no cumple con su plazo.
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: Tomorrow , we will batten all the loose boards on the fence to keep the livestock from escaping .Mañana, vamos a **asegurar** todas las tablas sueltas de la valla para evitar que el ganado se escape.
to reseat
[Verbo]

to equip with new seating accommodations

reequipar con nuevos asientos, cambiar los asientos

reequipar con nuevos asientos, cambiar los asientos

Ex: Next year , the office plans to reseat the conference room with ergonomic chairs to promote better posture during meetings .El próximo año, la oficina planea **reubicar** la sala de conferencias con sillas ergonómicas para promover una mejor postura durante las reuniones.
to connive
[Verbo]

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

confabular, coludir

confabular, coludir

Ex: Tomorrow , they will be conniving to manipulate the stock market for their own gain .Mañana, estarán **confabulando** para manipular el mercado de valores para su propio beneficio.
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
[Verbo]

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

reinar

reinar

Ex: Throughout history , various dynasties have reigned over different regions with distinct policies .A lo largo de la historia, varias dinastías han **gobernado** diferentes regiones con políticas distintas.
to plod
[Verbo]

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

avanzar con paso lento

avanzar con paso lento

Ex: Wearing heavy armor , the knight had to plod across the battlefield .Vistiendo una armadura pesada, el caballero tuvo que **avanzar con dificultad** a través del campo de batalla.
to recount
[Verbo]

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

relatar, narrar

relatar, narrar

Ex: In the autobiography , the author decided to recount personal anecdotes that shaped their life .En la autobiografía, el autor decidió **relatar** anécdotas personales que marcaron su vida.
to raze
[Verbo]

to completely destroy a building, city, etc.

arrasar

arrasar

Ex: The old factory was razed last month .La antigua fábrica fue **arrasada** el mes pasado.
to debauch
[Verbo]

to corrupt or indulge excessively in immoral or decadent behavior

corromper

corromper

Ex: Tomorrow , they will debauch their colleagues with excessive indulgence , disregarding the impact on their professional reputations .Mañana, ellos **corromperán** a sus colegas con indulgencia excesiva, sin tener en cuenta el impacto en sus reputaciones profesionales.
to bluff
[Verbo]

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

blofear

blofear

Ex: They bluffed through the interview , confident they would make a good impression .Ellos **fanfarronearon** durante la entrevista, seguros de que causarían una buena impresión.
to educe
[Verbo]

uncover or extract implicit information or qualities inherent in something

educir

educir

Ex: Tomorrow , they will educe insights from the survey responses , identifying patterns to inform their decision-making process .Mañana, **extraerán** ideas de las respuestas de la encuesta, identificando patrones para informar su proceso de toma de decisiones.
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