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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Verbos Generales

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés, como "accompany", "acquire", "approach", etc. preparados para estudiantes de B2.

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to accompany

to go somewhere with someone

acompañar

acompañar

Ex: Sarah asked John to accompany her to the concert. 
to acquire
to acquire
[Verbo]

to gain skills or knowledge in something

adquirir

adquirir

Ex: The new employee worked diligently to acquire the necessary technical skills for the job. 
to approach

to come near a specific degree, amount, size, etc.

acercarse

acercarse

Ex: The temperature is expected to approach 90 degrees Fahrenheit during the peak of summer. 
to concern
to concern
[Verbo]

to cause someone to worry

preocupar

preocupar

Ex: The decline in his health concerned his family, prompting them to seek medical advice. 
to deserve
to deserve
[Verbo]

to do a particular thing or have the qualities needed for being punished or rewarded

merecer, tener derecho a

merecer, tener derecho a

Ex: After completing the project ahead of schedule, she deserved the recognition and praise from her team. 
to emerge
to emerge
[Verbo]

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

surgir

surgir

Ex: The pattern on the fabric emerged slowly as the dye set in. 
to engage
to engage
[Verbo]

to take part in or become involved with something actively

participar

participar

Ex: Students should engage in class discussions to enhance their learning. 
to excuse
to excuse
[Verbo]

to forgive someone for making a mistake, etc.

excusar

excusar

Ex: Understanding the circumstances, she chose to excuse her colleague for the unintentional oversight. 
to impress
to impress
[Verbo]

to make someone admire and respect one

impresionar, causar admiración

impresionar, causar admiración

Ex: His exceptional skills in leadership impressed his colleagues. 
to interrupt

to stop or pause a process, activity, etc. temporarily

interrumpir

interrumpir

Ex: She interrupted the meeting to ask a question. 
to range
to range
[Verbo]

to have or include a variety of what is mentioned

abarcar, oscilar

abarcar, oscilar

Ex: The store's inventory ranges from clothing and accessories to electronics and home goods. 
to rely
to rely
[Verbo]

to fully depend on someone or something

confiar en

confiar en

Ex: Many people rely on their smartphones for everyday tasks. 
to retain
to retain
[Verbo]

to keep what one has or to continue having something

retener

retener

Ex: The antique shop owner decided to retain a few rare pieces in the collection. 
to reveal
to reveal
[Verbo]

to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known

revelar

revelar

Ex: In her memoir, the author courageously revealed her struggles with mental illness. 
to seek
to seek
[Verbo]

to try to find a particular thing or person

buscar

buscar

Ex: The detective regularly seeks clues to solve complex cases. 
to sense
to sense
[Verbo]

to feel the existence of something by touch or other sensory perceptions, excluding sight or hearing

sentir

sentir

Ex: The blindfolded person could sense the texture of the object by running their fingers over it. 
to shape
to shape
[Verbo]

to give something a particular form

moldear, dar forma

moldear, dar forma

Ex: She used clay to shape a beautiful sculpture. 
to shift
to shift
[Verbo]

to move from a particular place or position to another

moverse

moverse

Ex: As the storm approached, residents were advised to shift to higher ground. 
to split
to split
[Verbo]

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

dividir,  separar

dividir, separar

Ex: The large tour group split into smaller factions to explore different areas of the city. 
to spot
to spot
[Verbo]

to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so

descubrir, encontrar

descubrir, encontrar

Ex: The hiker could spot the rare bird perched high in the trees. 
to subject
to subject
[Verbo]

to make someone experience something unpleasant

someter

someter

Ex: The strict policies of the company subjected employees to intense scrutiny, leading to a tense work environment. 
to surround

to be around something on all sides

rodear

rodear

Ex: The city is surrounded by beautiful countryside. 
to swear
to swear
[Verbo]

to state that what one is saying is true

jurar

jurar

Ex: I swear that I didn't eat the last piece of cake; it must have been someone else. 
to tear
to tear
[Verbo]

to forcibly pull something apart into pieces

romper, rasgar

romper, rasgar

Ex: In frustration, he started to tear the paper into small pieces. 
to track
to track
[Verbo]

to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing

rastrear,  seguir el rastro

rastrear, seguir el rastro

Ex: The hunters used dogs to track the deer through the forest. 
to transfer

to make a person or thing move from a place, situation, or person to another

trasladarse

trasladarse

Ex: The professor decided to transfer the student to a more advanced class. 
to transform

to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object

transformar

transformar

Ex: The renovation project aims to transform the old building into a modern and functional space. 
to urge
to urge
[Verbo]

to strongly recommend something

aconsejar

aconsejar

Ex: The safety inspector urged caution when handling hazardous materials in the workplace. 
to vary
to vary
[Verbo]

to experience change, often in response to different situations or conditions

variar

variar

Ex: The color of the chameleon's skin can vary to match its surroundings. 
to whisper
to whisper
[Verbo]

to speak very softly or quietly, usually to avoid being overheard by others who are nearby

susurrar

susurrar

Ex: The students often whisper during the silent reading time. 
to soil
to soil
[Verbo]

to make dirty with a substance, such as mud or dirt

ensuciar, manchar

ensuciar, manchar

Ex: He was careful not to soil his shoes when walking through the garden. 
to go
to go
[Verbo]

to change into a specific state, particularly one that is not desirable

salir

salir

Ex: The milk went sour after being left out too long. 
to sound
to sound
[Verbo]

to convey or make a specific impression when read about or when heard

sonar, parecer

sonar, parecer

Ex: The new movie sounds exciting; we should watch it. 
to concern
to concern
[Verbo]

to involve or be about someone or something

afectar, concernir

afectar, concernir

Ex: The report will concern the effects of climate change on wildlife. 
to oversleep

to wake up later than one intended to

quedarse dormido, no despertarse a tiempo

quedarse dormido, no despertarse a tiempo

Ex: Many people tend to oversleep on weekends after a busy week. 
to preserve

to protect something against danger or harm

preservar

preservar

Ex: It's important to preserve natural habitats to protect endangered species. 
to resurface

to reappear after being absent or lost for a period of time

resurgir, reaparecer

resurgir, reaparecer

Ex: The long-lost painting suddenly resurfaced in a private collection after being missing for decades. 
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