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Unit 6
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Unit 6, Speakout Proficiency Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 6, Speakout Proficiency
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
address | if you address an issue, you start trying to solve it | Our products address the needs of real users |
break new ground | to do something innovative that is seen as positive | This approach to patient care breaks new ground |
devoted following | people or a group who support and admire a person, group or belief | The artist has a small but devoted following |
plunged into | to suddenly experience a difficult or unpleasant situation, or to make someone or something do this | The house was suddenly plunged into darkness |
resonate with | if something such as an event or a message resonates, it seems important or good to people, or continues to do this | This is an idea that resonates with many voters |
revolved around | to have something as a main subject or purpose | Jane's life revolves around her children |
seen through the eyes of | seen from the point of view of a particular person | The events are seen through the eyes of a young child |
set against the backdrop of | the conditions or situation in which something happens | It is a love story set against a backdrop of war and despair |
debut novel | the first novel that is published by a writer | In her debut novel, she describes the lives of an immigrant family |
fiendishly clever | extremely clever | She arrived at the answer using a fiendishly clever equation |
grip | to have a strong effect on someone or something | Panic suddenly gripped me when it was my turn to speak |
in the style of | in a similar way or style to something | He decorated his house in the style of an ancient temple |
ingeniously plotted | with a plot that has been very cleverly written and works well | The novel is ingeniously plotted with an ending that no reader will be able to guess |
riveting page-turner | something that is so interesting that you cannot stop reading it and turning the pages | This novel is a riveting page-turner. I can't put it down |
sheer delight | extreme pleasure or satisfaction | The visit to the gallery has been a sheer delight |
confrontational | likely to cause arguments or make people angry | In an attempt to improve his image, Stevens has decided to be less confrontational |
emotionally charged | causing strong emotions which could be difficult to control | In an emotionally charged speech, he said he was resigning |
melancholic | feeling very sad | He seemed burdened with melancholic thoughts and dark visions |
melodic | something that sounds melodic sounds like music or has a pleasant tune | Their music is loud and not very melodic |
poignant | making you feel sad or full of pity | In a poignant moment, Richter interrupted his speech to thank his mother and father |
punchy | a punchy piece of writing or speech is short but very clear and effective | Start with a punchy sentence, get them reading |
rousing | a rousing song, speech etc makes people feel excited and eager to do something | They sang a rousing chorus of 'Happy Birthday' |
simplistic | treating difficult subjects in a way that is too simple | This is a very simplistic approach to the problem |
authentic cuisine | a style of cooking that is done or made in the traditional or original way | This is the authentic cuisine of the Southwest |
indigenous culture | the beliefs, way of life, art, and customs that are shared and accepted by people who come from a particular place | It is important to protect the country's indigenous culture |
legendary journey | a journey that is very famous and admired | In the documentary, he records his legendary journey across the Arctic |
opulent dining | eating an expensive meal | He enjoyed opulent dining with friends at the Ritz |
panoramic views | impressive views of a wide area of land | From the top of the hill, you get panoramic views of the city |
preserved villages | villages that have been protected from change or harm | The villages are part of our national history and should be preserved |
primeval forests | forests belonging to the earliest time in the existence of the universe or the Earth | We are taking measures to protect the primeval forest |
quintessential small-town diners | a perfect example small restaurants that you would find in a small town | This place is a quintessential small-town diner, serving low cost meals in cheerful surroundings |
soaring mountains | mountains that rise high above | The view of the soaring mountains rising above us was breathtaking |
undulating hills | moving or being shaped like waves that are rising and falling | I love the gently undulating hills of the Dales |
barren desert | a desert that has no plants growing in it | Thousands of years ago these areas was a barren desert |
dense forest | large area of land that is thickly covered with trees | The lost city was discovered in the middle of a dense forest |
pristine beach | a beach that is not spoiled or damaged in any way | Along the coast, there a many pristine beaches to explore |
rambling farmhouse | a rambling farmhouse has an irregular shape and covers a large area | He lived in a rambling old farmhouse |
rugged coastline | a coastline that is rough and uneven | We sailed for days along the rugged coastline |
well-appointed hotel room | a well-appointed room, house, or hotel has attractive furniture and all the equipment that you need | It has all the facilities and ten well-appointed hotel rooms |
come about | to happen, especially in a way that is not planned | The opportunity to get into computing came about quite by accident |
far removed from | very different from something | The events in the newspaper article were far removed from reality |
launch a new era | to start a new period of time in history | The accord launched a new era of world peace |
on a massive scale | in very large numbers or amounts | This was fraud on a massive scale |
set the ball rolling | to start something happening | To set the ball rolling, the government was asked to contribute £1 million |
the best was yet to come | used to say that even better things were going to happen | I enjoyed the celebrations, but the best was yet to come. The next day I received and invitation to the gala |
cutting edge | if a company or its work is at the cutting edge of an activity, they are working in the most advanced area of it, using the newest methods, systems, equipment etc | The scientific and engineering skills which we have developed are at the cutting edge of nuclear technology |