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Acuerdo y Desacuerdo - Persuasión y Mediación 1

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la persuasión y la mediación, como "coax", "bribe" y "argue".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
appeal
appeal
[Sustantivo]

an attempt to persuade by pointing to fairness, values, or principles

apelación, súplica

apelación, súplica

Ex: The debate turned into an appeal to emotions rather than facts .

El debate se convirtió en un llamamiento a las emociones en lugar de a los hechos.

to appeal
to appeal
[Verbo]

to attempt to persuade someone to do something by saying to them that it is reasonable or fair

apelar, suplicar

apelar, suplicar

Ex: The mentor appealed to the mentee 's ambition by encouraging them to pursue their dreams .

El mentor apeló a la ambición del aprendiz alentándolo a perseguir sus sueños.

to arbitrate

to officially resolve a disagreement between people

arbitrar

arbitrar

Ex: The parents asked their older child to arbitrate the argument between their younger siblings .

Los padres le pidieron a su hijo mayor que arbitrara la discusión entre sus hermanos menores.

arbitration
arbitration
[Sustantivo]

the process in which a person is officially appointed to act as a judge and settle an argument

arbitraje

arbitraje

Ex: After months of negotiation failed to resolve the issue , the parties agreed to arbitration to settle their differences .

Después de que meses de negociación no lograron resolver el problema, las partes acordaron un arbitraje para resolver sus diferencias.

arbitrator
arbitrator
[Sustantivo]

someone who is appointed to resolve a disagreement

árbitro

árbitro

Ex: Finding a fair arbitrator, who had no vested interest in the outcome , was crucial for the credibility of the decision-making process .

Encontrar un árbitro justo, que no tuviera ningún interés personal en el resultado, fue crucial para la credibilidad del proceso de toma de decisiones.

to argue
to argue
[Verbo]

to provide reasons when saying something is the case, particularly to persuade others that one is right

argumentar, discutir

argumentar, discutir

Ex: He argued against the proposal , citing potential negative consequences for the economy .

Él argumentó en contra de la propuesta, citando posibles consecuencias negativas para la economía.

to argue into

‌to persuade someone to do something by providing them with reasons

razonar

razonar

to argue out

‌to persuade someone to not do something by providing reasons for them

discutir a fondo

discutir a fondo

arm-twisting
arm-twisting
[Sustantivo]

the act of forcing someone, sometimes even physically, to do something

presión

presión

to beat down

to persuade a person to lower the price of something particular

regatear

regatear

Ex: Can you believe he beat the initial offer down by nearly 20 percent?

¿Puedes creer que redujo la oferta inicial en casi un 20 por ciento?

blandishments
blandishments
[Sustantivo]

words or actions meant to flatter or charm someone in order to persuade them to do something

halagos, lisonjas

halagos, lisonjas

Ex: Politicians often rely on blandishments to gain public support .

Los políticos a menudo dependen de halagos para ganar el apoyo del público.

bribe
bribe
[Sustantivo]

an amount of money or something of value given to someone in order to persuade them to do something that is illegal

soborno, coima, mordida

soborno, coima, mordida

Ex: Accepting a bribe is a criminal offense punishable by law .

Aceptar un soborno es un delito penal castigado por la ley.

to bribe
to bribe
[Verbo]

to persuade someone to do something, often illegal, by giving them an amount of money or something of value

sobornar, coimear, morder

sobornar, coimear, morder

Ex: The whistleblower came forward with information about a scheme to bribe public officials for construction permits .

El denunciante se presentó con información sobre un esquema para sobornar a funcionarios públicos a cambio de permisos de construcción.

to bring around

to help someone to become conscious again

hacer volver en sí, recobrar el conocimiento

hacer volver en sí, recobrar el conocimiento

Ex: The emergency room staff worked tirelessly to bring the patient around.

El personal de la sala de emergencias trabajó sin descanso para reanimar al paciente.

to bring together

to assist individuals in solving disagreements and becoming closer

reunir, unir

reunir, unir

Ex: The diplomatic talks brought nations together, working towards the resolution of international conflicts.

Las conversaciones diplomáticas acercaron a las naciones, trabajando hacia la resolución de conflictos internacionales.

carrot
carrot
[Sustantivo]

something offered to someone as a means of persuasion

incentivo

incentivo

to coax
to coax
[Verbo]

to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling

convencer

convencer

Ex: The team leader tried to coax a quieter coworker into expressing their ideas during the meeting .

El líder del equipo intentó persuadir a un compañero más callado para que expresara sus ideas durante la reunión.

coaxing
coaxing
[Adjetivo]

persuasive in a gentle manner

mimoso

mimoso

Ex: The coaxing attitude of the host made the guests feel comfortable and welcome.

La actitud persuasiva del anfitrión hizo que los invitados se sintieran cómodos y bienvenidos.

coaxing
coaxing
[Sustantivo]

the act of gently persuading someone

mimos

mimos

to convince

to make someone feel certain about the truth of something

convencer, persuadir

convencer, persuadir

Ex: The scientist presented her research findings at the conference in an attempt to convince her peers of the validity and significance of her discoveries .

La científica presentó sus hallazgos de investigación en la conferencia en un intento de convencer a sus colegas de la validez y la importancia de sus descubrimientos.

convincing
convincing
[Adjetivo]

able to make someone believe that something is right or true

convincente

convincente

Ex: The convincing logic of her proposal won over the skeptical members of the committee .

La lógica convincente de su propuesta convenció a los miembros escépticos del comité.

cooling-off period
cooling-off period
[Sustantivo]

a period during which two opposing sides try to come to an agreement before taking any serious action

plazo de negociación

plazo de negociación

to dangle
to dangle
[Verbo]

to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant

ofrecer como incentivo, tentar con

ofrecer como incentivo, tentar con

to dissuade

to make someone not to do something

disuadir

disuadir

Ex: They were dissuading their colleagues from participating in the risky venture .

Ellos disuadían a sus colegas de participar en la empresa arriesgada.

to encourage

to persuade a person to do something by making them think it is good for them or by making it easier

persuadir, animar

persuadir, animar

Ex: The manager ’s feedback encouraged the team to improve their performance .

Los comentarios del manager animaron al equipo a mejorar su desempeño.

to entice
to entice
[Verbo]

to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive

atraer, engatusar

atraer, engatusar

Ex: The restaurant enticed diners downtown with its unique fusion cuisine and lively atmosphere .

El restaurante tentó a los comensales del centro con su cocina fusión única y su ambiente animado.

to exhort
to exhort
[Verbo]

to strongly and enthusiastically encourage someone who is doing something

exhortar

exhortar

Ex: Tomorrow , the speaker will be exhorting attendees to make a positive impact .

Mañana, el orador exhortará a los asistentes a tener un impacto positivo.

exhortation
exhortation
[Sustantivo]

the action or process of trying very hard to persuade someone to do something

exhortación

exhortación

fence-mending
fence-mending
[Sustantivo]

the act of trying to help opposing sides come to an agreement

intento de limar asperezas

intento de limar asperezas

to get
to get
[Verbo]

to force or convince someone to do something

conseguir que

conseguir que

Ex:

Los padres lograron que sus hijos terminaran su tarea antes del tiempo de juego.

to get around

to persuade someone or something to agree to what one wants, often by doing things they like

convencer

convencer

Ex: The charity organization is skilled at getting around donors and securing contributions .

La organización benéfica es hábil para convencer a los donantes y asegurar contribuciones.

to get out
to get out
[Verbo]

‌to get someone to say or do something through using force

persuadir

persuadir

Ex: The bully attempted to get out a confession from the scared student .

El matón intentó sacar una confesión del estudiante asustado.

the gift of the gab

the natural ability to speak eloquently and persuasively, often with ease

labia, facilidad de palabra

labia, facilidad de palabra

to harangue

to give a speech that is lengthy, loud, and angry intending to either persuade or criticize

arengar

arengar

Ex: By next week , she will have harangued everyone about the new policies .

Para la próxima semana, ella habrá arengado a todos sobre las nuevas políticas.

harangue
harangue
[Sustantivo]

a loud, forceful, and emotional speech or lecture, intended to persuade or criticize

arenga

arenga

Ex: The activist 's harangue energized the crowd .

La arenga del activista energizó a la multitud.

honest broker
honest broker
[Sustantivo]

a country or someone who is unbiased and tries to help others come to an agreement

mediador

mediador

to induce
to induce
[Verbo]

to influence someone to do something particular

provocar, producir

provocar, producir

Ex: Had they offered better benefits , management might have induced unions to accept concessions .

Si hubieran ofrecido mejores beneficios, la gerencia podría haber inducido a los sindicatos a aceptar concesiones.

inducement
inducement
[Sustantivo]

something given to someone in order to persuade or encourage them to do something particular

incentivo, aliciente

incentivo, aliciente

Ex: They provided a free vacation as an inducement for signing the long-term contract .

Ofrecieron unas vacaciones gratis como incentivo por firmar el contrato a largo plazo.

to intercede

to talk to someone and convince them to help settle an argument or spare someone from punishment

interceder

interceder

Ex: He bravely interceded to stop the fight and prevent further escalation of violence .

Valientemente intercedió para detener la pelea y evitar una mayor escalada de violencia.

intercession
intercession
[Sustantivo]

the action of talking to someone so that they help settle an argument or show kindness to someone else

intercesión

intercesión

Ex: The diplomat 's intercession prevented the escalation of the international conflict .

La intercesión del diplomático evitó la escalada del conflicto internacional.

to interest

to try to persuade someone to do, eat, or buy something specific

persuadir

persuadir

Ex: The marketing team worked hard to interest consumers in the new product , creating engaging campaigns to highlight its advantages .

El equipo de marketing trabajó duro para interesar a los consumidores en el nuevo producto, creando campañas atractivas para resaltar sus ventajas.

intermediary
intermediary
[Sustantivo]

an organization or someone who helps others to reach an agreement

intermediario, mediador

intermediario, mediador

Ex: The real estate agent acted as an intermediary in the property transaction .

El agente inmobiliario actuó como intermediario en la transacción de la propiedad.

intermediary
intermediary
[Adjetivo]

acting as a conversation medium between two groups of people so they can create an argument

intermediario

intermediario

to intervene

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

intervenir

intervenir

Ex: The peacekeeping force was deployed to intervene in the conflict .

La fuerza de mantenimiento de la paz fue desplegada para intervenir en el conflicto.

intervention
intervention
[Sustantivo]

the involvement in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

intervención

intervención

Ex: The government called for international intervention to address the humanitarian crisis .

El gobierno pidió una intervención internacional para abordar la crisis humanitaria.

to jolly into

to encourage or persuade someone to do something by putting them in a good mood

persuadir

persuadir

to lobby
to lobby
[Verbo]

to make an attempt to persuade politicians to agree or disagree with a law being made or changed

ejercer presión, presionar

ejercer presión, presionar

Ex: The pharmaceutical industry has been lobbying lawmakers for faster drug approval processes .

La industria farmacéutica ha estado haciendo lobby a los legisladores para acelerar los procesos de aprobación de medicamentos.

lobbyist
lobbyist
[Sustantivo]

someone who attempts to persuade politicians to agree or disagree with a law being made or changed

cabildero, miembro de un grupo de presión

cabildero, miembro de un grupo de presión

to lure
to lure
[Verbo]

to trick someone into doing something by offering them a reward or something interesting

seducir

seducir

Ex: The kidnapper lured the child into their car by promising them candy and toys .

El secuestrador atrajo al niño a su auto prometiéndole dulces y juguetes.

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