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Entrenamiento General IELTS (Banda 6-7) - Acciones relacionales

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con acciones relacionales que son necesarias para el examen IELTS de capacitación general.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
to lean on
[Verbo]

to rely on someone or something for assistance, guidance, etc.

depender de, confiar en

depender de, confiar en

Ex: The inexperienced employee leaned on their mentor for guidance and advice .
to open up
[Verbo]

to share or express one's personal thoughts, emotions, or experiences with someone else

abrirse, expresarse

abrirse, expresarse

Ex: In a heart-to-heart conversation , they opened up about their dreams and fears for the future .

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

llegar a una solución intermedia

llegar a una solución intermedia

Ex: Both parties compromise to reach a mutually beneficial agreement .
to bond
[Verbo]

to develop a relationship with a person

hacerse amigos

hacerse amigos

Ex: Joining a book club allowed her bond with fellow book lovers and discuss their favorite reads .

to develop romantic feelings for someone

enamorarse de, caer rendido/a ante

enamorarse de, caer rendido/a ante

Ex: Sometimes people fall for someone they initially considered just a friend .
to ask out
[Verbo]

to invite someone on a date, particularly a romantic one

invitar a salir

invitar a salir

to move in
[Verbo]

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office

mudarse

mudarse

Ex: They plan move in to the new office by the end of the year .

to put trust in something or someone

contar con

contar con

Ex: We count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient .

to take care and be watchful of someone or something and make sure no harm comes to them

estar atento a

estar atento a

Ex: I look out for your pet while you 're away on vacation .

to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

tolerar

tolerar

Ex: put up with the complexities of virtual classrooms to ensure students ' education .

to do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid

asegurar

asegurar

Ex: The reassured the employees that despite the recent changes , their jobs were secure and the company 's future was bright .
to devote
[Verbo]

to give one's time or commit oneself entirely to a certain matter, cause, or activity

dedicar, consagrar

dedicar, consagrar

Ex: The team devote extra hours next week to meeting the project deadline .

to make a person become friendly again with another after ending a disagreement or dispute

reconciliar

reconciliar

Ex: The diplomat ’s efforts reconcile the conflicting parties .

to come together and support a person, cause, or idea, especially during challenging times

unirse en apoyo a, agruparse en torno a

unirse en apoyo a, agruparse en torno a

Ex: The rallied around the call for unity in the face of adversity .
to flirt
[Verbo]

to behave in a way that shows a person is only sexually drawn to someone, with no serious intention of starting a relationship

coquetear, flirtear

coquetear, flirtear

Ex: Online dating platforms sometimes involve users flirt without seeking a serious commitment .
to pick up
[Verbo]

to approach someone, often with a romantic or sexual intent

ligar, conquistar

ligar, conquistar

Ex: He tried pick up a stranger at the bar .
to deceive
[Verbo]

to make a person believe something untrue

engañar

engañar

Ex: Online scams aim deceive people into providing personal information or money .
to ghost
[Verbo]

to abruptly cut off communication with someone, especially online, without explanation

fantasmear, desaparecer

fantasmear, desaparecer

to dump
[Verbo]

to end a relationship that one was romantically involved in, often in a way that is unexpected or unfair

dejar, cortar

dejar, cortar

Ex: James regretted the way he chose dump his long-term partner , realizing later that he should have been more considerate .

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

pelearse

pelearse

Ex: Despite their longstanding friendship , a series of disagreements caused them fall out and go their separate ways .

to decline an invitation, request, or offer

rechazar

rechazar

Ex: The city turned down the rezoning proposal , respecting community concerns .

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

decepcionar

decepcionar

to make it so that the partnership, relationship, or others' perception toward a person or group is damaged or terminated

volver en contra, girar en contra

volver en contra, girar en contra

to make one feel isolated or hostile toward a person or group

alienar

alienar

Ex: His failure to acknowledge their contributions started alienate his team .
to part
[Verbo]

to separate or end a relationship with someone

separarse, despedirse

separarse, despedirse

Ex: They are parting to explore new opportunities but plan to reunite in the future .

to fail to appear for a scheduled romantic meeting

dejar plantado, hacer un 'no-show'

dejar plantado, hacer un 'no-show'

Ex: stood up his date by not showing up at the agreed-upon location .
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