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Vocabulario Esencial para el Examen SAT - Status

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el estado, como "equilibrio", "estancado", "correlacionar", etc., que necesitarás para aprobar tus SATs.

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary
equilibrium
equilibrium
[Sustantivo]

a balanced state between opposing influences or powers

equilibrio

equilibrio

Ex: The tightrope walker maintained perfect equilibrium as they carefully balanced along the narrow line. 
disrepair
disrepair
[Sustantivo]

a damaged or broken state of a building or other structure, because it has not been taken care of

mal estado

mal estado

seclusion
seclusion
[Sustantivo]

the state of being isolated from other things or people, usually by choice

reclusión

reclusión

privacy
privacy
[Sustantivo]

a state in which other people cannot watch or interrupt a person

intimidad,  privacidad

intimidad, privacidad

serenity
serenity
[Sustantivo]

a state of calm and peacefulness, free from stress, anxiety, or disturbance

serenidad, tranquilidad

serenidad, tranquilidad

stability
stability
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being fixed or steady and unlikely to change

estabilidad

estabilidad

Ex: Political stability is essential for attracting investment, fostering economic growth, and ensuring the well-being of citizens. 
sustainability
sustainability
[Sustantivo]

the capacity to be maintained for a long time and causing no harm to the environment

sostenibilidad, sustentabilidad

sostenibilidad, sustentabilidad

Ex: Sustainability in agriculture ensures soil health for future generations. 
moratorium
moratorium
[Sustantivo]

an officially declared pause of a specific action or policy, often imposed by authorities to allow for review, safety, or negotiation

moratoria

moratoria

Ex: The government imposed a moratorium on offshore drilling after the oil spill. 
backlog
backlog
[Sustantivo]

a collection of tasks, orders, or materials that have not been completed or processed, requiring attention

atraso, acumulación de trabajo pendiente

atraso, acumulación de trabajo pendiente

Ex: The company's backlog of customer orders grew due to delays in production. 
muddle
muddle
[Sustantivo]

a state of confusion or disorder characterized by a mixture of things that are not clearly organized or understood

desorden, confusión

desorden, confusión

Ex: The new employee faced a muddle of instructions on their first day. 
high profile
high profile
[Sustantivo]

something or someone that attracts a lot of public attention or interest due to prominence, importance, or controversy

caso de alto perfil, asunto muy publicitado

caso de alto perfil, asunto muy publicitado

Ex: The celebrity's divorce became a high-profile event covered by the media. 
tangle
tangle
[Sustantivo]

a confused or complicated mass of things that are twisted or interwoven together

enredo, maraña

enredo, maraña

Ex: The company found itself in a legal tangle after breaching the contract with its partners. 
circumstance
circumstance
[Sustantivo]

the conditions or factors that surround and influence a particular situation

circunstancia, contexto

circunstancia, contexto

Ex: Given the circumstances, they decided to cancel the outdoor event. 
to remain
to remain
[Verbo]

to stay in the same state or condition

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: Despite the challenges, he remained optimistic. 
to retain
to retain
[Verbo]

to intentionally keep, maintain, or preserve something in its current state, resisting removal, elimination, or alteration

conservar, mantener

conservar, mantener

Ex: The small town decided to retain its annual summer festival as a cherished tradition. 
to preserve

to cause something to remain in its original state without any significant change

preservar

preservar

Ex: Historical artifacts are preserved in museums to maintain their original condition. 
to suffice
to suffice
[Verbo]

to be enough or adequate for a particular purpose or requirement

ser suficiente

ser suficiente

Ex: A simple explanation will suffice to clarify the misunderstanding. 
to pertain
to pertain
[Verbo]

to be applicable, connected, or relevant to a particular subject, circumstance, or situation

concernir a

concernir a

Ex: In the context of the discussion, please only raise questions that pertain to the current agenda. 
to coexist
to coexist
[Verbo]

to exist together in the same location or period, without necessarily interacting

coexistir

coexistir

Ex: Dinosaurs and early mammals once coexisted during the Mesozoic era. 
to suspend
to suspend
[Verbo]

to temporarily put on hold a process or habit

suspender, interrumpir temporalmente

suspender, interrumpir temporalmente

Ex: The company decided to suspend production temporarily due to a supply chain issue. 
to correspond

to match or be similar to something else

corresponder

corresponder

Ex: The data collected from the experiment closely corresponds to the predictions made by the scientific model. 
to correlate

to be closely connected or have mutual effects

estar correlacionado

estar correlacionado

Ex: The increase in exercise tends to correlate with improvements in overall health and well-being. 
to declassify

to remove the classification or status of secrecy from information, making it accessible to the public

desclasificar, degradar

desclasificar, degradar

Ex: The government decided to declassify certain documents related to the historical event. 
operative
operative
[Adjetivo]

currently effective or actively exerting influence

operativo, vigente

operativo, vigente

Ex: The new regulations will be operative starting next year. 
predetermined
predetermined
[Adjetivo]

decided or arranged beforehand

predeterminado, preestablecido

predeterminado, preestablecido

Ex: The team followed a predetermined strategy to achieve their goals. 
interdependent
interdependent
[Adjetivo]

depending on each other and mutually reliant

interdependiente, mutuamente dependiente

interdependiente, mutuamente dependiente

Ex: The interdependent parts of the ecosystem rely on each other for survival. 
undisturbed
undisturbed
[Adjetivo]

left alone without interference or interruption

no perturbado, tranquilo

no perturbado, tranquilo

Ex: The wildlife sanctuary provided a habitat where animals could live undisturbed. 
intact
intact
[Adjetivo]

undamaged and complete

intacto

intacto

Ex: The ancient artifact was discovered buried in the ground, remarkably intact after centuries. 
dormant
dormant
[Adjetivo]

not in an active, developing, or operating state but can become so later on

inactivo

inactivo

Ex: The volcano remains dormant, but it could erupt at any time. 
idle
idle
[Adjetivo]

(of a machine, factory, or similar system) not operating or in active use

inactivo, parado

inactivo, parado

Ex: The factory has been idle since last month's power outage. 
idyllic
idyllic
[Adjetivo]

perfect or idealistic, often in a romantic or nostalgic sense

idílico

idílico

Ex: They spent an idyllic summer in the countryside. 
defunct
defunct
[Adjetivo]

no longer in use, operation, or existence

desaparecido

desaparecido

Ex: The defunct airline, once a symbol of air travel luxury, succumbed to financial pressures and ceased operations. 
chaotic
chaotic
[Adjetivo]

having a state of complete disorder

caótico, desordenado

caótico, desordenado

Ex: The traffic in the city during rush hour is often chaotic, with cars moving in every direction and honking horns. 
full-fledged
full-fledged
[Adjetivo]

having achieved full status or maturity in a particular role or position

de pleno derecho, totalmente capacitado

de pleno derecho, totalmente capacitado

Ex: After completing his training, he became a full-fledged member of the team. 
awry
awry
[Adjetivo]

not operating or happening as expected

torcido, mal funcionando

torcido, mal funcionando

Ex: Something was terribly awry with the system, causing a major delay. 
alight
alight
[Adjetivo]

burning with flames

encendido, ardiente

encendido, ardiente

Ex: The pile of dry leaves was quickly set alight. 
ablaze
ablaze
[Adjetivo]

brightly illuminated, especially by fire or flames

en llamas, ardiendo

en llamas, ardiendo

Ex: The forest was ablaze with the raging wildfire. 
tranquil
tranquil
[Adjetivo]

feeling calm and peaceful, without any disturbances or things that might be upsetting

calmo

calmo

Ex: The tranquil lake mirrored the clear blue sky, offering a perfect escape from the busy world. 
steady
steady
[Adjetivo]

not subject to significant change or decline

estable, fijo

estable, fijo

Ex: The stock price has been steady this month. 
derelict
derelict
[Adjetivo]

having a poor condition, often because of being abandoned or neglected for a long time

deplorable

deplorable

Ex: The derelict house had broken windows and a collapsing roof. 
pitiable
pitiable
[Adjetivo]

making one feel sorry for someone or something that seems unworthy of respect or consideration

lastimoso

lastimoso

indivisible
indivisible
[Adjetivo]

unable to be divided or separated into parts

indivisible, inseparable

indivisible, inseparable

Ex: The concept of justice is often seen as indivisible from the concept of fairness. 
quiescent
quiescent
[Adjetivo]

not currently in motion, operation, or expression

quiescente

quiescente

Ex: The volcano remained quiescent, showing no signs of eruption. 
inseparable
inseparable
[Adjetivo]

not able to be separated or detached

inseparable

inseparable

Ex: For that community, culture and identity were inseparable dimensions of their existence. 
self-sufficient
self-sufficient
[Adjetivo]

capable of providing everything that one needs, particularly food, without any help from others

autosuficiente,  independiente

autosuficiente, independiente

Ex: After years of practice, the farm became self-sufficient, growing enough food and resources to sustain itself year-round. 
stagnant
stagnant
[Adjetivo]

lacking movement or circulation

estancado

estancado

Ex: The stagnant water in the pond had a foul odor and attracted mosquitoes. 
inherently
inherently
[Adverbio]

in a manner that refers to the natural and essential characteristics of a person, thing, or situation

naturalmente, intrínsecamente

naturalmente, intrínsecamente

Ex: Cats are inherently curious creatures, often exploring their surroundings with great interest. 
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