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Matemáticas y Evaluación ACT - Proceso de Acciones

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el proceso de acciones, como "despertar", "recurrente", "corolario", etc. que te ayudarán a superar tus ACTs.

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onset
[Sustantivo]

the beginning point or stage of something, especially unpleasant

comienzo

comienzo

Ex: Early detection can be crucial at onset of any serious illness .
awakening
[Sustantivo]

the start or realization of something new

despertar, conciencia

despertar, conciencia

Ex: The teacher 's passionate lectures on literature led to awakening of a love for reading in her students .
outset
[Sustantivo]

the beginning of something

principio

principio

Ex: From outset, the new policy was met with resistance from the employees .
inception
[Sustantivo]

the starting point of an activity or event

principio

principio

Ex: The technology behind smartphones has evolved drastically from inception to its current state .
infancy
[Sustantivo]

the initial period in which an idea, project, technology, or organization is just beginning to develop

infancia, etapa inicial

infancia, etapa inicial

Ex: E-commerce was in infancy in the 1990s , with few people realizing how it would transform retail .
outbreak
[Sustantivo]

the unexpected start of something terrible, such as a disease

brote

brote

Ex: outbreak of wildfires prompted emergency evacuations across the region .
crescendo
[Sustantivo]

the peak or climax of a process, activity, or sequence of events

clímax, apogeo

clímax, apogeo

Ex: The protest movement reached crescendo as thousands of demonstrators filled the streets demanding change .
interruption
[Sustantivo]

an abrupt event that stops or disrupts something in progress

interrupción, parada

interrupción, parada

Ex: Construction noise led to interruptions in the office 's workday .
termination
[Sustantivo]

the fact of being brought to an end; the action of putting an end to something

fin, conclusión

fin, conclusión

tactic
[Sustantivo]

a carefully planned action or strategy to achieve a specific goal

táctica, estrategia

táctica, estrategia

Ex: They employed a tactic to escape unnoticed .
technique
[Sustantivo]

a specific method of carrying out an activity that requires special skills

técnica

técnica

Ex: The athlete 's training regimen focused on perfecting her technique.
byproduct
[Sustantivo]

an additional result or consequence that occurs alongside the main outcome, often unexpectedly

subproducto, producto secundario

subproducto, producto secundario

Ex: byproduct of his success was the added pressure to maintain it .
mechanism
[Sustantivo]

a system of separate parts acting together in order to perform a task

mecanismo

mecanismo

algorithm
[Sustantivo]

a finite sequence of well-defined, mathematical instructions for completing a specific task or solving a problem

algoritmo, algoritmo matemático

algoritmo, algoritmo matemático

Ex: The Fast Fourier Transform ( FFTalgorithm efficiently computes the discrete Fourier transform of a sequence or its inverse .
output
[Sustantivo]

the tangible or measurable results, products, or goods produced by a process or system

producción, salida

producción, salida

Ex: output requires optimizing efficiency and workflow .
occurrence
[Sustantivo]

an event or incident that happens or takes place, often referring to specific instances observed or recorded

ocurrencia, suceso

ocurrencia, suceso

Ex: The occurrence of protests in the city led to increased security measures .
incidence
[Sustantivo]

the rate or frequency at which something happens or occurs

incidencia

incidencia

Ex: Despite preventive measures , there has been a spike in incidence of cyberattacks this year .
consequence
[Sustantivo]

a result, particularly an unpleasant one

consecuencia, resultado

consecuencia, resultado

Ex: He was unprepared for the consequences of his spending habits .
ramification
[Sustantivo]

an unexpected event that makes a situation more complex

ramificación

ramificación

Ex: The discovery of a security breach had ramifications, prompting the company to enhance its cybersecurity measures .
implication
[Sustantivo]

a possible consequence that something can bring about

insinuación

insinuación

Ex: She understood implications of her choice to move to a new city .
corollary
[Sustantivo]

a thing that is the direct or natural result of another

corolario

corolario

Ex: The high demand for the product had corollary of rising prices .
to glitch
[Verbo]

(of a machine or system) to suffer a sudden malfunction or fault that stops something from working correctly

tener problema técnico

tener problema técnico

perpetuation
[Sustantivo]

the action of maintaining or continuing something, typically a practice, belief, or state

perpetuación, mantenimiento

perpetuación, mantenimiento

Ex: Social media platforms often aid in perpetuation of misinformation .
payoff
[Sustantivo]

a reward or consequence received as a result of actions, whether positive or negative

recompensa, resultado

recompensa, resultado

Ex: Learning a new language has a payoff in personal and professional growth .
remnant
[Sustantivo]

a tiny fragment or piece that survives after the larger part has been used, removed, or destroyed

reliquia, residuo

reliquia, residuo

Ex: There were remnants of memories left from their childhood .
remains
[Sustantivo]

the leftover parts or fragments of something that has been used, consumed, or destroyed

restos, remanentes

restos, remanentes

Ex: remains of the shipwreck could still be seen along the coastline .
vestige
[Sustantivo]

a minor remaining part or trace of something that is no longer present in full

vestigio

vestigio

Ex: Certain biological structures vestiges of evolutionary traits no longer essential for survival .
interplay
[Sustantivo]

the mutual action and reaction between two or more elements, often influencing each other

interacción, interrelación

interacción, interrelación

Ex: interplay between supply and demand determines market fluctuations .
exhaust
[Sustantivo]

the waste gases or air expelled from an engine, furnace, or other machinery

escape, gases de escape

escape, gases de escape

Ex: Residents raised concerns about the construction site 's impact on air quality due to the heavy machineryexhaust.
to fare
[Verbo]

to perform or manage oneself in a particular way, especially in response to a situation or condition

desempeñarse, salir (en una situación)

desempeñarse, salir (en una situación)

Ex: The fared exceptionally well in the marathon , breaking the previous record .

to end by coming to a climactic point

culminar

culminar

Ex: The season culminate in a championship match .
to reverse
[Verbo]

to change something such as a process, situation, etc. to be the opposite of what it was before

invertir

invertir

Ex: Consumer feedback led the design team reverse certain features in the product .
to stall
[Verbo]

to cease to make progress or move forward

estancar, parar

estancar, parar

Ex: The team ’s stalled due to a lack of communication .
to retard
[Verbo]

to experience a delay or slow progress in a process or activity

retrasar, demorar

retrasar, demorar

Ex: The response time retarded, as the system became overloaded with requests.
to halt
[Verbo]

to stop or bring an activity, process, or operation to an end

detener, parar

detener, parar

Ex: The fire chief decided halt the firefighting efforts temporarily .
to cease
[Verbo]

to bring an action, activity, or process to an end

suspender, parar

suspender, parar

Ex: They ceasing their activities for the day .

to cut something short in length or duration

truncar

truncar

to revert
[Verbo]

to go back to a previous state, condition, or behavior

volver

volver

Ex: After a period of stability , his health began revert to its previous precarious state .
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 unfold
[Verbo]

to develop or progress in a way that shows promise or potential

desplegarse, desarrollarse

desplegarse, desarrollarse

Ex: In the early stages of the experiment , unforeseen unfolded, paving the way for further exploration .

to start happening or being

comenzar, iniciar

comenzar, iniciar

Ex: The commenced with the chairman 's opening remarks .
to abort
[Verbo]

to stop and end a process before it finishes

malograrse

malograrse

Ex: He chose abort the surgery after discovering unforeseen complications .

to respond in kind to a gesture or action

corresponder, reciprocar

corresponder, reciprocar

Ex: Colleagues who work well together tend reciprocate cooperation .
interactive
[Adjetivo]

involving mutual action or influence between two or more entities

interactivo, interactuante

interactivo, interactuante

Ex: The workshop interactive learning through group activities and discussions .
proactive
[Adjetivo]

controlling a situation by actively taking steps to manage it, rather than being passive or reactive

proactivo, proactiva

proactivo, proactiva

Ex: The governmentproactive policies aimed to address environmental concerns and promote sustainability .
nascent
[Adjetivo]

newly started or formed, and expected to further develop and grow

naciente

naciente

Ex: Despite being nascent, the company has attracted significant interest from investors.
inaugural
[Adjetivo]

marking the beginning or initiation of something, often an event, series, or period

inaugural, inaugurativo

inaugural, inaugurativo

Ex: inaugural novel garnered critical acclaim and a loyal readership .
seamless
[Adjetivo]

without any interruptions, mistakes, or visible imperfections

sin interrupciones, perfecto

sin interrupciones, perfecto

Ex: The app provided seamless user experience , making navigation effortless and intuitive .
longstanding
[Adjetivo]

having persisted or existed for a significant amount of time

antiguo

antiguo

Ex: The restaurant is known for longstanding commitment to using locally sourced ingredients in its dishes .
interminable
[Adjetivo]

feeling endlessly long and tedious

interminable

interminable

Ex: Stuck in interminable traffic jam , he wondered if he would ever reach home .
recurrent
[Adjetivo]

repeatedly happening or reappearing, often at regular intervals

recurrente

recurrente

Ex: Recurrent issues with the software prompted the company to release a major update .
underway
[Adjetivo]

currently happening

en curso, en marcha

en curso, en marcha

Ex: The preparations for the event underway, with organizers setting up booths and decorations .
inexorable
[Adjetivo]

not possible to change, stop, or persuade

inexorable

inexorable

firsthand
[Adverbio]

in a manner directly from the original source or from personal experience

de primera mano, directamente

de primera mano, directamente

Ex: It 's important to gather firsthand to avoid misunderstandings .
formative
[Adjetivo]

influencing the development or growth of something else, particularly during a crucial period

formativo, formativa

formativo, formativa

Ex: formative years of a nation can shape its political and social landscape for generations .
concerted
[Adjetivo]

carried out jointly by multiple individuals or groups

concertado

concertado

Ex: The company 's success was the result concerted teamwork and collaboration among its employees .
mechanically
[Adverbio]

in an automatic manner as if by using an engine, opposed to human effort alone

mecánicamente, automáticamente

mecánicamente, automáticamente

Ex: The automatic sliding doors at the mall entrance mechanically as shoppers approached .
passively
[Adverbio]

without active participation or resistance

pasivamente, de manera pasiva

pasivamente, de manera pasiva

Ex: The child watched passively, absorbing content without interacting with the program .
continuously
[Adverbio]

without any pause or interruption

continuamente

continuamente

Ex: The traffic continuously on the busy highway .
inversely
[Adverbio]

in a manner where one thing is opposite or contrary to another

inversamente, de manera inversa

inversamente, de manera inversa

Ex: Inversely, as the noise level decreased , productivity in the office increased .
progressively
[Adverbio]

in a manner that advances or develops gradually over time

progresivamente, de manera progresiva

progresivamente, de manera progresiva

Ex: The company 's commitment to diversity has progressively over the years .
intermittently
[Adverbio]

at irregular intervals, with breaks or pauses in between

intermitentemente, de forma intermitente

intermitentemente, de forma intermitente

Ex: The sprinklers watered the intermittently, following a schedule .
actively
[Adverbio]

with energy, enthusiasm, or full participation

activamente

activamente

Ex: The actively sought feedback from customers to improve the quality of its products and services .
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