Dominando el Vocabulario Esencial de Inglés: Términos Clave y Definiciones

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Vocabulario Esencial de Inglés: Términos y Definiciones

Este documento presenta una lista de vocabulario fundamental con sus definiciones en inglés y sus respectivas traducciones al español, ideal para estudiantes que buscan ampliar su léxico y mejorar la comprensión del idioma.

Lista de Términos

  1. 1. Land: The part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water. Tierra
  2. 2. Sled: A type of vehicle on skis, often pulled by dogs, used for traveling over snow. Trineo
  3. 3. Lord: An important, wealthy man, often of high social rank. Señor, Rico
  4. 4. Funeral: A ceremony held when a dead person is buried or cremated.
  5. 5. Camp: A place where people live in tents or temporary shelters for a short time. Lugar donde se vive un tiempo
  6. 6. Wolf: A wild animal similar to a large dog, often found in packs.
  7. 7. A pair of: Two things of the same kind that are used together. Dos cosas del mismo tipo
  8. 8. Fang: A long, sharp tooth, especially of a carnivorous animal. Un diente largo
  9. 9. Pack: A group of wild animals, especially wolves, that hunt together.
  10. 10. Mate: The sexual partner of an animal. Compañero (a), La esposa o el marido de un animal
  11. 11. Moose: A large plant-eating animal with broad antlers, native to North America. Alce
  12. 12. Bite: To cut or grip something with your teeth. Mordida
  13. 13. Cub: A young animal, especially a young wolf, bear, or lion. Cachorro
  14. 14. Hunt: To search for and kill wild animals for food or sport. Cazar
  15. 15. Cave: A large natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff. Cueva
  16. 16. Lynx: A medium-sized wild cat with short tail and tufted ears, native to North America. Lince
  17. 17. Stream: A small, narrow river. Corriente
  18. 18. Weasel: A small, slender, carnivorous mammal with short legs and a long body. Comadreja
  19. 19. Paw: The foot of an animal, such as a dog, cat, or bear. Pata
  20. 20. Attack: To start fighting or harming someone or something. Ataque
  21. 21. Indian: A person belonging to the indigenous peoples of North America. Una persona que vivió en América del Norte antes de que llegaran los blancos.
  22. 22. Rub: To move your hand or an object back and forth over a surface. Frotar
  23. 23. Puppy: A young dog. Perrito
  24. 24. Chase: To run after someone or something in order to catch them. Persecución
  25. 25. Power: The ability to control people or things. Poder
  26. 26. God: A supreme being or deity, believed to be immortal and to control the world. Dios
  27. 27. Canoe: A light, narrow boat, typically pointed at both ends and propelled with a paddle.
  28. 28. Paddle: A short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used to propel a canoe or kayak. Remo
  29. 29. Tepee: A conical tent, typically made of animal skins, used by some Indigenous peoples of North America.
  30. 30. Brave: Showing courage; not afraid of dangerous things. Valiente
  31. 31. Join: To come together with or accompany someone or something. Unirse, Ir con
  32. 32. Trail: A path or track made across a wild region, or the scent and marks left by an animal. Sendero, El olor y las marcas de los pies de un animal se dejan en el suelo.
  33. 33. Undergrowth: A dense growth of shrubs and other plants, especially under trees in woodland. Maleza, Plantas que crecen bajo los árboles.
  34. 34. Bank: The land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake. El suelo al lado de un río
  35. 35. Crawl: To move along on the hands and knees or with the body close to the ground. Gatear
  36. 36. Lake: A large body of water surrounded by land.
  37. 37. Pick up: To lift something from a surface with your hand. Recoger
  38. 38. Protect: To keep safe from harm or injury. Luchar para salvar algo
  39. 39. Property: Something owned by someone; possessions collectively. Propiedad
  40. 40. Bone: Any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
  41. 41. Fear: An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. Temor, El sentimiento que tienes cuando tienes miedo.
  42. 42. Shoulder: The part of the body where the arm joins the torso. Hombro
  43. 43. Famine: Extreme scarcity of food, often leading to widespread starvation. Hambruna
  44. 44. Survive: To continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship. Vivir un momento difícil y peligroso.
  45. 45. Woods: An area of land covered with a dense growth of trees and shrubs. Bosque
  46. 46. Last: To continue for a specified period of time. Último, Continuar por un tiempo
  47. 47. Clearing: An open space in a forest, especially one that has been cleared of trees. Claro, Un lugar abierto en medio de bosques
  48. 48. Recognize: To identify someone or something seen before. Reconocer
  49. 49. Trot: To run at a moderate pace with short, quick steps. Trote
  50. 50. Fact: A thing that is known or proved to be true. Hecho, Algo que es verdad.

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