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Habilidades de Palavras do SAT 1 - Lição 28

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tedious
[adjetivo]

boring and repetitive, often causing frustration or weariness due to a lack of variety or interest

tedioso, monótono

tedioso, monótono

Ex: Sorting through the clutter in the attic proved to be tedious and time-consuming endeavor .
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tedium
[substantivo]

the state of being wearied or bored due to repetitive or unchanging activities

tedio, monotonia

tedio, monotonia

Ex: tedium of the daily routine was starting to get to him , making him crave a change .
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resolute
[adjetivo]

showing determination or a strong will in pursuing a goal or decision

determinado, resoluto

determinado, resoluto

Ex: Despite the challenges , he resolute in his decision to pursue his dreams .
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resolution
[substantivo]

an official decision that is made, particularly when an official body takes a group vote

resolução, deliberação

resolução, deliberação

Ex: They are expected to propose resolution to support local businesses in the upcoming session .
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to resolve
[verbo]

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

resolver, solucionar

resolver, solucionar

Ex: Negotiators strive resolve disputes by finding mutually agreeable solutions .
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cursive
[adjetivo]

characterized by letters that are joined in a flowing manner

cursivo, escrita conectada

cursivo, escrita conectada

Ex: cursive text in the old manuscript took hours to decipher .
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cursory
[adjetivo]

done quickly with a lack of thoroughness or attention to details

superficial, apressado

superficial, apressado

Ex: The manager's cursory approach led to many oversights in the project.
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hyperbole
[substantivo]

a technique used in speech and writing to exaggerate the extent of something

hipérbole, exagero

hipérbole, exagero

Ex: The politician 's speech was rife hyperbole, promising to " solve all of society 's problems overnight " if elected .
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hypercritical
[adjetivo]

prone to overly harsh judgments and unreasonably critical of small faults

hipercrítico, excessivamente crítico

hipercrítico, excessivamente crítico

Ex: While feedback is essential , hypercritical without offering solutions can be demotivating .
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nausea
[substantivo]

the feeling of discomfort in the stomach, often with the urge to vomit

náusea, enjoos

náusea, enjoos

Ex: Nausea is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment .
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to make someone feel very disgusted, often in a moral sense

enojar, náusear

enojar, náusear

Ex: The ongoing conflict nauseated many observers .
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underling
[substantivo]

a person of lower rank who serves or works under someone of higher authority

subordinado, auxiliar

subordinado, auxiliar

Ex: underlings at the factory felt they were undervalued and not given due credit for their contributions .
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to set different things next to each other for clear comparison or contrast

justapor, juxtapor

justapor, juxtapor

Ex: The juxtaposed scenes of happiness and despair to evoke strong emotions .
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juxtaposition
[substantivo]

the act of placing two things side by side to produce a contrasting effect

juxtaposição, colocação lado a lado

juxtaposição, colocação lado a lado

Ex: juxtaposition of the old and the new in the architecture of the city showcased its rich history while also reflecting its modern development .
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bronchitis
[substantivo]

a condition when the tubes that carry air to one's lungs get infectious

broncopneumonite, bronquite

broncopneumonite, bronquite

Ex: After weeks of a persistent cough , the doctor diagnosed him bronchitis.
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bronchus
[substantivo]

a major airway in the respiratory system that branches off from the trachea and leads to the lungsea

brônquio, brônquios

brônquio, brônquios

Ex: When you have asthma , bronchus can get really tight .
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optic
[adjetivo]

relating to the eyes or vision

óptico, óptica

óptico, óptica

Ex: The research on optic illusions helps us understand how our eyes perceive light and shapes.
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optician
[substantivo]

a person whose job is to test people's eyes and sight or to make and supply glasses or contacts

oftalmologista, óptico

oftalmologista, óptico

Ex: I made an appointment with optician for a routine eye checkup .
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