162D14012 Anny Lisbeth Perez Lopez U1 ACT5 PDF

Title 162D14012 Anny Lisbeth Perez Lopez U1 ACT5
Author Anny Lisbeth Pérez
Course Lengua Extranjera
Institution Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
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Summary

EJERCICIO 5 UNIDAD 2...


Description

Nombre del alumno: ANNY LISBETH PERÉZ LÓPEZ

Diccionario personal. Diccionario personal de palabras y frases nuevas. Incluye en este formato cuando menos 40 palabras nuevas que vas aprendiendo. Para realizar este trabajo puedes apoyarte en un diccionario bilingüe ya que en cada entrada de cada palabra se especifica esta información. Te recomendamos que utilices el siguiente diccionario en línea: http://www.wordreference.com New word match

Part of speech verb

meaning

pronunciation

relacionar

[mætʃ] /ˌɪ nfəˈ meɪʃən/

Information

Noun

Información

1

Surround

verb

rodear

[səˈraʊnd]

2

Maintain

verb

mantener

[meɪnˈteɪn]

3

Furniture

noun

Muebles

[ˈf3ːrnɪtʃər]

4

Seem

verb

parecer

[ˈsiːm]

5

painter

noun

pintor

[ˈpeɪntər]

6

acknowledge

noun

Contacto visual

7

Onboard

noun

A bordo

8

Reveal

verb

revelar

[rɪˈviːl]

9

draft

noun

Borrador

[ˈdrɑːft]

Lastre

[ˈbæləst]

10 Ballast 11 Scavenge

verb

Escarbar

[ækˈnɒlɪdʒ]

Phrase where you found it Match the conversations… Where is the information The police surrounded the building. He maintained a rate of 40 pages per hour. I have a few pieces of furniture She seems tired, but I'm not sure An artist who uses oils or watercolours is a painter. I acknowledge that I could have made better decisions. Once everyone has climbed on board. The facts reveal the truth. He was on his third draft of the speech That ship uses gravel as a ballast. The police

12 keel

noun

quilla

[ˈkiːl]

13 forecastle

noun

Camarotes

[əʊksl]

14 Thruster 15 Starboard

noun noun

motor Estribor

16 chain

noun

Cadena

[ˈtʃeɪn]

17 screwer

noun

Tornillo

[ˈskruː]

18 Superstructure 19 Rudder

noun noun

superestructura Timon

[ˈsuːpərstrʌktʃər] [ˈrʌdər]

20 Purifier 21 Oil

noun noun

depurador Aceite

[ˈpjʊərɪˌfaɪə] [ˈɔɪl]

22 Anchor

noun

Ancla

[ˈæŋkər]

23 mast

noun

Mastil

[ˈmɑː st]

24 Bridge

noun

Puente

[ˈbrɪdʒ]

25 Baked potato

noun

Papa asada

Beik poteiro

26 citrus

noun

citrico

[ˈsɪtrəs]

27 Clanger 28 29 Clapboard

noun

Meter la pata

[ˈklæŋər]

noun

tablilla

[ˈklæpbɔːrd]

30 deep

noun

Profundo

[ˈdiːp]

[ˈθrʌstə] [ˈstɑːrbɔːrd]

scavenged all night in their search for the criminal. The ship's keel is made of welded steel. My boyfriend stay in a forecastle. Most of the sailors are on starboard The prisoners' ankles were bound together with chains. Screws have a better holding power than nails. The boat builder fitted a rudder to the stern of the boat. Saudi Arabia has a lot of oil. The ship's anchor was smaller than expected. The sailor hoisted the sails up on the mast. The bridge crossed over the river. His favorite meal is a rare filet mignon and a baked potato. Lemons, limes and grapefruit are all types of citrus.

The white clapboard on the building was rotting and in need of repair. The lake is very deep near the

centre. 31 deductive 32 decree

noun noun

deductivo decreto

[dɪˈ dʌ ktɪ v] [dɪˈkriː]

33 misleading

noun

Erronea

[ˌmɪs ˈliːdɪŋ]

34 mismatch

noun

Desequilibrio

[ˈmɪsmætʃ]

35 misogynist

noun

misogino

[mɪˈsɒdʒɪ nɪ st]

36 neap

noun

Muerta

[ˈniːp]

37 Neatness

noun

pulcritud

[ˈniːtnɪs]

38 Neckline

noun

escote

39 stabbing

verb

apuñalamiento

[ˈstæbɪŋ]

40 Stable

noun

Estable

[ˈsteɪbəl]

[ˈnɛklaɪn]

The judge issued a decree forbidding the defendant from leaving the state. The teacher had accidentally taught some misleading information. The game was a major mismatch That misogynist treats his wife terribly. I fished there at the last neap My mother's neatness is overbearing. Lindsay's sexy new dress has a low neckline. Two victims of a stabbing were taken to the hospital. The weather has been stable for several days....


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