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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7) - Desafíos

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los desafíos que son necesarios para el examen IELTS de capacitación general.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
taxing
[Adjetivo]

demanding or requiring a considerable amount of effort and energy to deal with

difícil, arduo

difícil, arduo

Ex: Managing multiple deadlines became quite taxing.
strenuous
[Adjetivo]

requiring intense mental effort or focus

exigente, arduo

exigente, arduo

Ex: Writing the report strenuous mental focus .
laborious
[Adjetivo]

requiring a great deal of time and energy

laborioso, farragoso

laborioso, farragoso

Ex: She found laborious task of hand-copying the old manuscripts both tedious and exhausting .
burdensome
[Adjetivo]

causing a lot of work, stress, or difficulty

oneroso

oneroso

rigorous
[Adjetivo]

(of a rule, process, etc.) strictly followed or applied

riguroso

riguroso

Ex: His training rigorous, pushing him to exceed his limits .
tedious
[Adjetivo]

boring and repetitive, often causing frustration or weariness due to a lack of variety or interest

tedioso, aburrido

tedioso, aburrido

Ex: Sorting through the clutter in the attic proved to be tedious and time-consuming endeavor .
backbreaking
[Adjetivo]

demanding extremely intense effort and often causing exhaustion

exigente, agotador

exigente, agotador

Ex: The backbreaking work of digging trenches left them sore for days.
arduous
[Adjetivo]

requiring so much effort, mostly physical, that will cause exhaustion

arduo

arduo

Ex: Building the house from scratch was arduous undertaking .
stern
[Adjetivo]

(of actions, policies, or statements) severe and uncompromising, often implemented to enforce discipline or control

estricto, severo

estricto, severo

Ex: The government stern measures to combat the rising crime rate .
pressing
[Adjetivo]

requiring immediate attention due to something's urgency or importance

urgente, apremiante

urgente, apremiante

Ex: The CEO addressed the pressing concerns of the employees during the meeting.
intractable
[Adjetivo]

difficult to manage, control, or resolve

intratable

intratable

Ex: intractable behavior of the wild animal made it unsafe for interaction with humans .
enduring
[Adjetivo]

remaining strong and patient when faced with problems or mistreatment

duradero

duradero

Ex: He had an enduring tolerance for the challenges he faced in his difficult job.
to tackle
[Verbo]

to try to deal with a difficult problem or situation in a determined manner

abordar, confrontar

abordar, confrontar

Ex: Governments worldwide tackling climate change through various initiatives .
to endure
[Verbo]

to allow the presence or actions of someone or something disliked without interference or complaint

soportar

soportar

Ex: Despite their differences , colleagues endure each other 's working styles for the sake of the team .

to succeed in solving, controlling, or dealing with something difficult

vencer

vencer

Ex: overcome injuries by undergoing rehabilitation and persistent training .
to take on
[Verbo]

to accept something as a challenge

asumir, aceptar

asumir, aceptar

Ex: She decided take on the project , despite its complexity .

to bear or carry a burden, responsibility, or task out of duty or obligation

asumir, cargar con

asumir, cargar con

Ex: In a collaborative work environment , employees are encouraged shoulder tasks collectively .
to undergo
[Verbo]

to experience or endure a process, change, or event

someterse a, experimentar

someterse a, experimentar

Ex: Students undergoing intensive training for the upcoming competition .

to resist or endure the force, pressure, or challenges imposed upon oneself

resistir, soportar

resistir, soportar

Ex: The fabric used in outdoor furniture is designed withstand exposure to harsh weather .

to be overwhelmed or deeply affected, especially by intense emotions

dominar, abrumar

dominar, abrumar

Ex: Overpowered by guilt , he confessed his mistake to his friend .

to stay strong when faced with problems or criticism and ultimately surpass them

elevarse por encima de, superar

elevarse por encima de, superar

Ex: Let 's encourage each other rise above the small setbacks and keep pushing forward
to outlast
[Verbo]

to stay alive for a longer period of time than others in a particular situation

durar más que, sobrevivir a

durar más que, sobrevivir a

Ex: Despite the rise of digital media , printed books outlasted predictions of their demise .

to overcome completely with a great, often excessive, amount of force, emotion, or challenges

abrumar, sobrepasar

abrumar, sobrepasar

Ex: The crowd's cheers and applause began to overwhelm the speaker during the heartfelt acceptance speech.
to attend
[Verbo]

to manage or take care of a situation, task, or responsibility successfully

atender, ocuparsen de

atender, ocuparsen de

Ex: The manager attended to the issue before it escalated.

to confront and deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation directly and courageously

confrontar

confrontar

Ex: As a responsible leader, it's crucial to face up to the challenges and make decisions for the betterment of the team.
to defy
[Verbo]

to dare someone to do or prove something

desafiar, retar

desafiar, retar

Ex: defied the skeptics to prove her idea could work .

to continue a course of action, especially in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success

perseverar

perseverar

Ex: The athletes were inspired persevere in their training , aiming for the upcoming competition .

to take responsibility for something and start to do it

comprometerse a

comprometerse a

Ex: The undertakes a comprehensive review of the project to identify areas for improvement .
to master
[Verbo]

to demonstrate dominance or the ability to overcome challenges or opponents

dominar, someter

dominar, someter

Ex: Despite personal struggles , she managed master the difficulties of life , emerging stronger and more resilient .
to wrestle
[Verbo]

to struggle in an effort to overcome a challenging or opposing force

luchar, forcejear

luchar, forcejear

Ex: The wrestled with the machinery , attempting to fix the malfunction .
to resolve
[Verbo]

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

resolver, solucionar

resolver, solucionar

Ex: Negotiators strive resolve disputes by finding mutually agreeable solutions .
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