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Matemáticas y Evaluación ACT - Status

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el estatus, como "suspender", "abandonado", "idílico", etc., que le ayudarán a superar sus ACT.

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ACT Vocabulary for Math and Assessment
operative
[Adjetivo]

currently effective or actively exerting influence

vigente, operativo

vigente, operativo

Ex: The decision by the board members operative upon unanimous consent .
defunct
[Adjetivo]

no longer in use, operation, or existence

desaparecido

desaparecido

Ex: We had to discard defunct printer as it was beyond repair and no longer functional .
predetermined
[Adjetivo]

decided or arranged beforehand

predeterminado, preestablecido

predeterminado, preestablecido

Ex: The meeting agenda had predetermined schedule that everyone followed .
interdependent
[Adjetivo]

depending on each other and mutually reliant

interdependiente, dependiente mutuamente

interdependiente, dependiente mutuamente

Ex: The countries signed a treaty to interdependent trade relations .
undisturbed
[Adjetivo]

left alone without interference or interruption

sin perturbación, sin interferencia

sin perturbación, sin interferencia

Ex: The baby finally fell asleep in her nursery room , which undisturbed and quiet .
intact
[Adjetivo]

undamaged and complete

intacto

intacto

Ex: The family heirloom , passed down through generations , intact and cherished by its owners .
dormant
[Adjetivo]

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

inactivo

inactivo

Ex: Her creative talents dormant for years before she started painting again .
idle
[Adjetivo]

not active or in use

inactivo, desocupado

inactivo, desocupado

Ex: She felt guilty about idle hours spent watching TV instead of being productive .
idyllic
[Adjetivo]

perfect or idealistic, often in a romantic or nostalgic sense

idílico

idílico

Ex: The painting captured idyllic rural scene .
chaotic
[Adjetivo]

having a state of complete disorder

caótico, desordenado

caótico, desordenado

Ex: The restaurant kitchen chaotic during the dinner rush , with chefs shouting orders and pans clattering .
full-fledged
[Adjetivo]

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

pleno, integrado

pleno, integrado

Ex: The new technology has now become full-fledged part of our daily lives .
awry
[Adverbio]

used to describe actions or events that are not going as expected or planned

desviadamente, torcidamente

desviadamente, torcidamente

Ex: Their vacation plans went awry when their flight was canceled.
alight
[Adjetivo]

burning with flames

Ex: Their campfire was still alight in the morning.
ablaze
[Adjetivo]

brightly illuminated, especially by fire or flames

en llamas, iluminado

en llamas, iluminado

Ex: The entire building ablaze with lights during the grand opening .
tranquil
[Adjetivo]

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

calmo

calmo

Ex: His tranquil demeanor helped calm those around him during the stressful situation.
steady
[Adjetivo]

regular and constant for a long period of time

estable, fijo

estable, fijo

Ex: He maintained steady pace throughout the marathon , ensuring he did n’t tire too quickly .
derelict
[Adjetivo]

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

deplorable

deplorable

Ex: The park had become derelict due to years of neglect.
pitiable
[Adjetivo]

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

lastimoso

lastimoso

indivisible
[Adjetivo]

unable to be divided or separated into parts

indivisible, indisoluble

indivisible, indisoluble

Ex: The country 's constitution declares its indivisible and sovereign .
quiescent
[Adjetivo]

not showing signs of activity

inactivo, reposado

inactivo, reposado

Ex: The market quiescent as traders awaited economic news .
inseparable
[Adjetivo]

not able to be separated or detached

inseparable

inseparable

Ex: inseparable bond with his dog was evident in their daily walks .
high profile
[Sustantivo]

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

un evento de alto perfil, una figura pública de gran relevancia

un evento de alto perfil, una figura pública de gran relevancia

Ex: The summit meeting between the world leaders was a high-profile diplomatic event.
self-sufficient
[Adjetivo]

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

autosuficiente, autoabastecido

autosuficiente, autoabastecido

Ex: The program encourages students to self-sufficient by developing practical skills for independent living .
stagnant
[Adjetivo]

lacking movement or circulation

estancado

estancado

Ex: They drained stagnant water to prevent mosquito breeding .
sustainability
[Sustantivo]

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

sostenibilidad, sustentabilidad

sostenibilidad, sustentabilidad

stability
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being fixed or steady and unlikely to change

estabilidad

estabilidad

Ex: stability is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and preserving natural resources for future generations .
backlog
[Sustantivo]

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

pendiente, acumulación

pendiente, acumulación

Ex: The construction project faced backlog of materials deliveries , slowing down progress .
equilibrium
[Sustantivo]

a balanced state between opposing influences or powers

equilibrio

equilibrio

Ex: After a period of rapid growth , the economy is now moving toward a new state equilibrium with steady but modest increases .
serenity
[Sustantivo]

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

serenidad, tranquilidad

serenidad, tranquilidad

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
[Sustantivo]

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

reclusión

reclusión

privacy
[Sustantivo]

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

privacidad, intimidad

privacidad, intimidad

moratorium
[Sustantivo]

a temporary suspension or halt of an ongoing activity, often imposed by an authority

moratoria

moratoria

Ex: In response to public outcry , the utility company agreed to moratorium on the installation of new power lines until alternative solutions could be explored .
muddle
[Sustantivo]

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

confusión, desorden

confusión, desorden

Ex: The project 's timeline was in muddle due to unexpected delays .
tangle
[Sustantivo]

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

enredo, confusión

enredo, confusión

Ex: Solving the mystery of the missing funds required unraveling a tangle of transactions and investments .
retention
[Sustantivo]

the act of keeping something that one already has

retención

retención

circumstance
[Sustantivo]

the conditions or factors that surround and influence a particular situation

circunstancia, situación

circunstancia, situación

Ex: Understanding the circumstances behind the decision is crucial for making sense of it.
to suffice
[Verbo]

to be enough or adequate for a particular purpose or requirement

ser suficiente

ser suficiente

Ex: The basic features of the software suffice for most users' needs.
to remain
[Verbo]

to stay in the same state or condition

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: Even after the renovations , some traces of the original architecture remain intact .
to retain
[Verbo]

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

retener, mantener

retener, mantener

Ex: The school opted retain the practice of having a mentorship program for new students .

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

preservar

preservar

Ex: The team is preserving the historical documents in a controlled environment .
to pertain
[Verbo]

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

concernir a

concernir a

Ex: The legal pertain to the fair treatment of all individuals , regardless of their background or identity .
to coexist
[Verbo]

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

coexistir, cohabitar

coexistir, cohabitar

Ex: The technology of the past and present coexist in hybrid workplaces .
to suspend
[Verbo]

to temporarily put on hold a process or habit

suspender, detener temporalmente

suspender, detener temporalmente

Ex: suspended his daily jogging routine during the winter months .

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

desclasificar, revelar

desclasificar, revelar

Ex: The university library is working declassify its archives for academic research .

to match or be similar to something else

corresponder

corresponder

Ex: Can you please ensure that the correspond with the data provided ?

to be closely connected or have mutual effects

estar correlacionado

estar correlacionado

Ex: Employee satisfaction surveys aim to identify factors correlate with higher workplace morale .
inherently
[Adverbio]

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

inherentemente, intrínsecamente

inherentemente, intrínsecamente

Ex: The challenge of climbing a mountain inherently rewarding , providing a sense of accomplishment at the summit .
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