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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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CEFR B2 Vocabulary

to go somewhere with someone

acompañar

acompañar

Ex: Parents accompany their children to school on the first day of kindergarten .
to acquire
[Verbo]

to gain skills or knowledge in something

adquirir

adquirir

Ex: Children acquire social skills through interaction with peers and adults .

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

acercarse

acercarse

Ex: The river 's water level began approach flood stage after heavy rainfall in the region .
to concern
[Verbo]

to cause someone to worry

preocupar

preocupar

Ex: The behavior of their teenage concerned the parents , who were worried about her well-being .
to deserve
[Verbo]

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

merecer, ser digno de

merecer, ser digno de

Ex: Despite facing challenges , the dedicated deserved the scholarship for academic excellence .
to emerge
[Verbo]

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

surgir

surgir

Ex: With the changing seasons , the first signs of emerged, bringing life back to the dormant landscape .
to engage
[Verbo]

to take part in or become involved with something actively

participar

participar

Ex: The engaged with citizens to understand their concerns .
to excuse
[Verbo]

to forgive someone for making a mistake, etc.

excusar

excusar

Ex: The supervisor chose excuse the employee for the late submission , considering the workload .
to impress
[Verbo]

to make someone admire and respect one

impressionar, impresionar

impressionar, impresionar

Ex: The intricate details of the impressed tourists visiting the historic monument .

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

interrumpir

interrumpir

to range
[Verbo]

to have or include a variety of what is mentioned

abarcar, oscilar

abarcar, oscilar

Ex: His ranged from programming and web design to graphic design and video editing .
to rely
[Verbo]

to fully depend on someone or something

confiar en

confiar en

to retain
[Verbo]

to keep what one has or to continue having something

retener

retener

to reveal
[Verbo]

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

revelar

revelar

Ex: The revealed crucial information about the company 's unethical practices .
to seek
[Verbo]

to try to find a particular thing or person

buscar

buscar

Ex: Right now , the search and rescue team is seeking survivors in the disaster area .
to sense
[Verbo]

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

sentir

sentir

Ex: senses the rough texture of the fabric with his fingers .
to shape
[Verbo]

to give something a particular form

moldear, dar forma

moldear, dar forma

Ex: The potter 's hands shaped the clay on the pottery wheel .
to shift
[Verbo]

to move from a particular place or position to another

moverse

moverse

Ex: The cruise ship slowly started shift as it left the harbor and headed towards open waters .
to split
[Verbo]

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

dividirse, separarse

dividirse, separarse

Ex: The book split into pairs to discuss their favorite chapters before reconvening for a group discussion .
to spot
[Verbo]

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

descubrir, encontrar

descubrir, encontrar

Ex: The teacher asked students spot the errors in the mathematical equations .
to subject
[Verbo]

to make someone experience something unpleasant

someter

someter

Ex: The rigorous training subjected athletes to physical strain and exhaustion .

to be around something on all sides

rodear

rodear

Ex: surrounded the campsite , offering shade and privacy .
to swear
[Verbo]

to state that what one is saying is true

jurar

jurar

Ex: swore on his honor that he was innocent .
to tear
[Verbo]

to forcibly pull something apart into pieces

romper, rasgar

romper, rasgar

Ex: In excitement , tore the gift wrap to see the contents .
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

rastrear, seguir

Ex: He used an app track his daily steps and fitness progress .

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

trasladarse

trasladarse

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

transformar

transformar

Ex: The new hairstyle had the power transform her entire look and boost her confidence .
to urge
[Verbo]

to strongly recommend something

aconsejar

aconsejar

Ex: The urged reflection on historical events to better understand contemporary social issues .
to vary
[Verbo]

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

variar

variar

Ex: The results of the experiment are expected vary based on different variables .
to whisper
[Verbo]

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

susurrar

susurrar

Ex: The wind seemed whisper through the trees on the quiet evening .
to soil
[Verbo]

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

ensuciar, manchar

ensuciar, manchar

Ex: Heavy rain can soil the pathways in a park .
to go
[Verbo]

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

salir

salir

Ex: He started go bald in his early thirties , and now he shaves his head .
to sound
[Verbo]

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

sonar, aparentar

sonar, aparentar

Ex: The sounds promising , but we need to consider all the potential risks .
to concern
[Verbo]

to involve or be about someone or something

afectar, concernir

afectar, concernir

Ex: The discussion concern the budget for next year ’s projects .

to wake up later than one intended to

quedarse dormido, no despertarse a tiempo

quedarse dormido, no despertarse a tiempo

Ex: She oversleeps and misses her morning bus .

to protect something against danger or harm

preservar

preservar

Ex: The environmental organization campaigns preserve wetlands as crucial ecosystems for wildlife and water purification .

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

resurgir, reaparecer

resurgir, reaparecer

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