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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Juegos

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre juegos, como "charadas", "playmate", "hula hoop", etc. preparados para estudiantes de B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
entertainment
entertainment
[Sustantivo]

the action of providing people with activities, performances, etc. to make them laugh or amuse them

entretenerse

entretenerse

Ex: The theme park offers entertainment for visitors of all ages .

El parque temático ofrece entretenimiento para visitantes de todas las edades.

recreation
recreation
[Sustantivo]

things done in one's free time for pleasure or enjoyment

esparcimiento

esparcimiento

Ex: The park provides a space for outdoor recreation like picnicking and playing sports .

El parque proporciona un espacio para la recreación al aire libre como hacer pícnic y practicar deportes.

charades
charades
[Sustantivo]

a type of game in which a player does not speak and only uses movements or gestures to express the meaning of a word or phrase so that the other players can guess what word or phrase it is

charada

charada

Ex: They decided to play charades as a team-building activity during the retreat .

Decidieron jugar charadas como actividad de formación de equipos durante el retiro.

jigsaw puzzle
jigsaw puzzle
[Sustantivo]

a picture on a cardboard that is cut into different pieces and one should fit them together in order for the picture to become whole again

rompecabezas, puzzle

rompecabezas, puzzle

Ex: He received a beautiful jigsaw puzzle as a birthday gift , featuring a scenic landscape .

Recibió un hermoso rompecabezas como regalo de cumpleaños, con un paisaje escénico.

playmate
playmate
[Sustantivo]

someone with whom a child plays

amiguito, compañero de juegos

amiguito, compañero de juegos

Ex: His little sister often joined him and his playmate for imaginative play .

Su hermana pequeña a menudo se unía a él y a su compañero de juegos para juegos imaginativos.

playing card
playing card
[Sustantivo]

one of the set of 52 cards with unique symbols and numbers on one side, used in specific card games

baraja

baraja

Ex: The playing cards were worn out from years of use but still functional .

Las cartas de juego estaban desgastadas por años de uso pero aún funcionales.

club
club
[Sustantivo]

(always plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a black design in the shape of a leaf with 3 connected balls on a small stem

trébol

trébol

Ex: The game requires players to follow the lead suit , which is clubs in this round .

El juego requiere que los jugadores sigan el palo de salida, que es trébol en esta ronda.

diamond
diamond
[Sustantivo]

(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is characterized by a red diamond shape

diamante

diamante

Ex: She won the hand with a flush , her cards all showing diamonds.

Ella ganó la mano con un flush, todas sus cartas mostraban diamantes.

heart
heart
[Sustantivo]

(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a red heart shape

corazón

corazón

Ex: The jack of hearts grinned mischievously from the center of the table, signaling a potential change in the game's direction.

La jota de corazones sonrió maliciosamente desde el centro de la mesa, señalando un posible cambio en la dirección del juego.

spade
spade
[Sustantivo]

(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a black design in the shape of a pointed leaf with a small stem

pica, espada

pica, espada

Ex: The queen of spades is often seen as a powerful card in many games.

La reina de picas a menudo se considera una carta poderosa en muchos juegos.

ace
ace
[Sustantivo]

one of the playing cards with only one symbol on it, which in most card games is considered the highest-ranking card

as

as

Ex: In poker , an ace is often a valuable card to hold .

En el póker, un as suele ser una carta valiosa para tener.

hand
hand
[Sustantivo]

the set of playing cards that a player is given during a game

mano

mano

Ex: She was confident in her hand and called the opponent 's bluff .

Ella estaba segura de su mano y llamó el farol del oponente.

tic-tac-toe
tic-tac-toe
[Sustantivo]

a game for two players who take a turn to put an X or O in nine provided squares, and the first player who manages to make a row, column, or diagonal of three Xs or Os in those squares wins

tres en línea, tres en raya, gato

tres en línea, tres en raya, gato

Ex: After three rounds of tic-tac-toe, they decided to switch to checkers .

Después de tres rondas de tic-tac-toe, decidieron cambiar a las damas.

handball
handball
[Sustantivo]

an indoor game for two teams of players each trying to throw a ball with their hands to the opponent's goal

balonmano, handball

balonmano, handball

Ex: She has been practicing handball for several years .

Ella ha estado practicando balonmano durante varios años.

Barbie doll
Barbie doll
[Sustantivo]

a type of doll that, based on popular belief, represents an attractive young woman

muñeca Barbie, Barbie

muñeca Barbie, Barbie

Ex: The new Barbie doll set included a car and a pet dog .

El nuevo set de muñeca Barbie incluía un coche y un perro mascota.

domino
domino
[Sustantivo]

each of a set of small flat blocks, made of wood, plastic, etc., with spots that represent numbers on one side, used in specific games

dominó

dominó

Ex: The children enjoyed making patterns with their dominoes.

Los niños disfrutaron haciendo patrones con sus dominós.

rag doll
rag doll
[Sustantivo]

a human-like soft doll made from cloth pieces

muñeca de trapo

muñeca de trapo

Ex: The rag doll was so worn out that its stitching began to unravel .

La muñeca de trapo estaba tan gastada que sus costuras comenzaron a deshacerse.

piece
piece
[Sustantivo]

one of the small objects that a player moves around in board games

ficha, pieza

ficha, pieza

Ex: The chess pieces were made of elegant wood.

Las piezas de ajedrez estaban hechas de madera elegante.

Monopoly
Monopoly
[Sustantivo]

a type of board game in which players use game currency to buy buildings or streets represented on the board

Monopoly

Monopoly

Ex: She smiled when she drew the "Get Out of Jail Free" card in Monopoly.

Ella sonrió cuando sacó la carta "Salir de la cárcel gratis" en el Monopoly.

Scrabble
Scrabble
[Sustantivo]

a type of board game in which one tries to make words on a board using small blocks with letters on them

Scrabble

Scrabble

Ex: Scrabble is a classic game that tests your word knowledge and strategic thinking abilities.

Scrabble es un juego clásico que pone a prueba tus conocimientos de palabras y tus habilidades de pensamiento estratégico.

scoreboard
scoreboard
[Sustantivo]

a board that displays the score in a contest or game

marcador

marcador

Ex: They took a picture of the scoreboard to remember the exciting finish .

Tomaron una foto del marcador para recordar el final emocionante.

avatar
avatar
[Sustantivo]

an image that is the representation of a player in a game or an account on social media

avatar

avatar

Ex: She chose a cute animal as her avatar for the social media platform .

Eligió un animal lindo como su avatar para la plataforma de redes sociales.

joystick
joystick
[Sustantivo]

an upright lever that can be moved in different directions to control an image or character in a video game

joystick, mando

joystick, mando

Ex: The game console came with a new joystick that offered better precision .

La consola de juegos vino con un nuevo joystick que ofrecía mejor precisión.

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