Chat GPT 1-50 Flashcards

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Curvaceous (kɜːrˈveɪʃəs)

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Definition: Having an attractively curved shape
Translation: Curvilínea
Example: The actress was admired for her curvaceous figure.
Spanish: La actriz era admirada por su figura curvilínea.

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Slender (ˈslɛndər)

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Definition: Thin and graceful
Translation: Esbelto
Example: The dancer’s slender figure allowed her to move with grace and fluidity.
Spanish: La figura esbelta de la bailarina le permitía moverse con gracia y fluidez.

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Stocky (ˈstɒki)

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Definition: Broad and sturdy in build
Translation: Rechoncho
Example: The stocky man was known for his strength and durability.
Spanish: El hombre rechoncho era conocido por su fuerza y durabilidad.

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Lanky (ˈlæŋki)

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Definition: Tall and thin, often with a slightly awkward appearance
Translation: Larguirucho
Example: The lanky teenager had a hard time finding clothes that fit well.
Spanish: El adolescente larguirucho tenía problemas para encontrar ropa que le quedara bien.

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Stout (staʊt)

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Definition: Fat and solid; often used to describe someone who is somewhat overweight
Translation: Corpulento
Example: The stout man had a hearty laugh and a friendly demeanor.
Spanish: El hombre corpulento tenía una risa robusta y un carácter amigable.

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Bald (bɔːld)

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Definition: Lacking hair on the scalp
Translation: Calvo
Example: He embraced his bald look and often wore hats.
Spanish: Él aceptó su apariencia calva y a menudo usaba sombreros.

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Lean (liːn)

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Definition: Having little fat and a lot of muscle
Translation: Delgado
Example: The athlete’s lean physique helps him perform well in his sport.
Spanish: La figura delgada del atleta le ayuda a rendir bien en su deporte.

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Muscular (ˈmʌskjələr)

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Definition: Having well-developed muscles
Translation: Musculoso
Example: He works out regularly to maintain his muscular physique.
Spanish: Él hace ejercicio regularmente para mantener su cuerpo musculoso.

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Petite (pəˈtiːt)

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Definition: Small and slender, typically used to describe a woman’s physique
Translation: Menuda
Example: She is petite, standing just under five feet tall.
Spanish: Ella es menuda, con una estatura de poco menos de cinco pies.

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Athletic (æθˈlɛtɪk)

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Definition: Physically strong, fit, and active
Translation: Atlético
Example: His athletic build made him a star player on the soccer team.
Spanish: Su cuerpo atlético lo convirtió en una estrella del equipo de fútbol.

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Lifelong learning (ˈlaɪfˌlɔːŋ ˈlɜːrnɪŋ)

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Definition: The ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development
Translation: Aprendizaje permanente
Example: Lifelong learning is essential for adapting to changes in technology and the job market.
Spanish: El aprendizaje permanente es esencial para adaptarse a los cambios en la tecnología y el mercado laboral.

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Distance learning (ˈdɪstəns ˈlɜːrnɪŋ)

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Definition: Education that takes place remotely, often online
Translation: Aprendizaje a distancia
Example: Distance learning allows students to study from anywhere in the world.
Spanish: El aprendizaje a distancia permite a los estudiantes estudiar desde cualquier lugar del mundo.

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Vocational training (voʊˈkeɪʃənl ˈtreɪnɪŋ)

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Definition: Education and training for a specific career or trade
Translation: Formación profesional
Example: Vocational training prepares students for specific jobs in various industries.
Spanish: La formación profesional prepara a los estudiantes para trabajos específicos en diversas industrias.

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Accreditation (əˌkrɛdɪˈteɪʃən)

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Definition: The process of officially recognizing a school or program as meeting certain standards
Translation: Acreditación
Example: The university received accreditation from a national education board.
Spanish: La universidad recibió acreditación de una junta nacional de educación.

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Tuition (tjuːˈɪʃən)

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Definition: The fee for instruction or teaching
Translation: Matrícula
Example: The tuition fees for private schools can be quite high.
Spanish: Las matrículas para las escuelas privadas pueden ser bastante altas.

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Scholarship (ˈskɒlərʃɪp)

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Definition: Financial aid awarded to students based on various criteria
Translation: Beca
Example: She received a scholarship for her excellent academic performance.
Spanish: Ella recibió una beca por su excelente rendimiento académico.

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Assessment (əˈsɛsmənt)

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Definition: The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something
Translation: Evaluación
Example: Regular assessments help track students’ progress.
Spanish: Las evaluaciones regulares ayudan a seguir el progreso de los estudiantes.

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Syllabus (ˈsɪləbəs)

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Definition: An outline of the subjects in a course of study
Translation: Sílabo
Example: The syllabus outlines the topics to be covered each week.
Spanish: El sílabo detalla los temas que se cubrirán cada semana.

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Pedagogy (ˈpɛdəˌɡɒdʒi)

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Definition: The method and practice of teaching
Translation: Pedagogía
Example: Innovative pedagogy can enhance students’ learning experiences.
Spanish: La pedagogía innovadora puede mejorar las experiencias de aprendizaje de los estudiantes.

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Curriculum (kəˈrɪkjələm)

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Definition: The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college
Translation: Plan de estudios
Example: The curriculum for the new course includes a variety of subjects.
Spanish: El plan de estudios para el nuevo curso incluye una variedad de materias.

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Inspired (ɪnˈspaɪərd)

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Definition: Feeling stimulated to do or feel something
Translation: Inspirado
Example: She felt inspired by the speaker’s words to pursue her dreams.
Spanish: Ella se sintió inspirada por las palabras del orador para seguir sus sueños.

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Relieved (rɪˈliːvd)

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Definition: Feeling alleviated from stress or worry
Translation: Aliviado
Example: He was relieved to hear that the test results were negative.
Spanish: Él se sintió aliviado al saber que los resultados del examen eran negativos.

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Inspired (ɪnˈspaɪərd)

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Definition: Feeling stimulated to do or feel something
Translation: Inspirado
Example: She felt inspired by the speaker’s words to pursue her dreams.
Spanish: Ella se sintió inspirada por las palabras del orador para seguir sus sueños.

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Empathetic (ˌɛmpəˈθɛtɪk)

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Definition: Understanding and sharing the feelings of another
Translation: Empático
Example: His empathetic response made her feel understood and supported.
Spanish: Su respuesta empática la hizo sentir comprendida y apoyada.

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Compassionate (kəmˈpæʃənɪt)
Definition: Feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others Translation: Compasivo Example: The compassionate doctor went out of his way to care for his patients. Spanish: El doctor compasivo hizo todo lo posible para cuidar a sus pacientes.
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Cheerful (ˈtʃɪərfl)
Definition: Showing or causing happiness Translation: Alegre Example: Her cheerful personality always brightened the room. Spanish: Su personalidad alegre siempre iluminaba el lugar.
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Hopeful (ˈhoʊpfl)
Definition: Feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event Translation: Esperanzado Example: They remained hopeful that the situation would improve soon. Spanish: Ellos se mantenían esperanzados de que la situación mejoraría pronto.
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Grateful (ˈɡreɪtfl)
Definition: Feeling thankful for something received or experienced Translation: Agradecido Example: She was grateful for the support of her friends during difficult times. Spanish: Ella estaba agradecida por el apoyo de sus amigos durante tiempos difíciles.
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Optimistic (ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk)
Definition: Expecting the best possible outcome Translation: Optimista Example: His optimistic outlook helped him overcome many challenges. Spanish: Su perspectiva optimista le ayudó a superar muchos desafíos.
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Content (kənˈtɛnt)
Definition: Feeling satisfied with what one has Translation: Contento Example: She felt content with her achievements and the life she had built. Spanish: Ella se sentía contenta con sus logros y la vida que había construido.
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Landslide (ˈlændslaɪd)
Definition: The movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope Translation: Deslizamiento de tierra Example: The landslide blocked the road and caused significant damage to nearby houses. Spanish: El deslizamiento de tierra bloqueó la carretera y causó daños significativos a las casas cercanas.
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Wildfire (ˈwaɪldfaɪər)
Definition: A large, uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly through vegetation Translation: Incendio forestal Example: The wildfire consumed thousands of acres of forest. Spanish: El incendio forestal consumió miles de hectáreas de bosque.
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Avalanche (ˈævəlæntʃ)
Definition: A mass of snow, ice, and debris rapidly descending down a mountain Translation: Avalancha Example: The avalanche buried several homes and trapped hikers. Spanish: La avalancha enterró varias casas y atrapó a los excursionistas.
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Term: Flood (flʌd)
Definition: An overflow of water that submerges normally dry land Translation: Inundación Example: The heavy rains caused a flood that covered roads and homes. Spanish: Las fuertes lluvias causaron una inundación que cubrió caminos y casas.
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Term: Drought (draʊt)
Definition: A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water Translation: Sequía Example: The drought led to severe water shortages and crop failures. Spanish: La sequía llevó a graves escaseces de agua y fracasos en los cultivos.
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Volcano (vɒlˈkeɪnoʊ)
Definition: An opening in the Earth's crust from which molten lava, ash, and gases are ejected Translation: Volcán Example: The volcano erupted, spewing ash and lava into the surrounding area. Spanish: El volcán entró en erupción, lanzando ceniza y lava en el área circundante.
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Tsunami (tsuːˈnɑːmi)
Definition: A series of large ocean waves caused by the displacement of water, often due to an earthquake Translation: Tsunami Example: The tsunami followed the earthquake, inundating coastal areas. Spanish: El tsunami siguió al terremoto, inundando las áreas costeras.
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Earthquake (ˈɜːrθkweɪk)
Definition: A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, often caused by tectonic shifts Translation: Terremoto Example: The earthquake damaged many buildings and caused widespread panic. Spanish: El terremoto dañó muchos edificios y causó pánico generalizado.
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Hurricane (ˈhɜːrɪkeɪn)
Definition: A large, violent storm with strong winds and heavy rain that forms over warm ocean waters Translation: Huracán Example: The hurricane made landfall, bringing severe flooding and high winds. Spanish: El huracán tocó tierra, trayendo graves inundaciones y vientos fuertes.
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Tornado (tɔːrˈneɪdoʊ)
Definition: A rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground Translation: Tornado Example: The tornado caused significant damage to the small town. Spanish: El tornado causó daños significativos en el pequeño pueblo.
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Reckless (ˈrɛkləs)
Definition: Lacking caution; careless and dangerous Translation: Imprudente Example: His reckless driving habits put everyone on the road at risk. Spanish: Sus hábitos de conducción imprudentes ponían en riesgo a todos en la carretera.
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Judgmental (ˌdʒʌdʒˈmɛntəl)
Definition: Having or displaying an excessively critical point of view Translation: Crítico Example: His judgmental comments about others often caused conflict. Spanish: Sus comentarios críticos sobre los demás a menudo causaban conflictos.
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Impatient (ɪmˈpeɪʃənt)
Definition: Unable to wait calmly or tolerate delays Translation: Impaciente Example: Her impatient behavior was evident when she checked her watch repeatedly. Spanish: Su comportamiento impaciente era evidente cuando miraba su reloj repetidamente.
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Aloof (əˈluːf)
Definition: Not friendly or forthcoming; emotionally detached Translation: Distante Example: He remained aloof from the group, never participating in conversations. Spanish: Él permaneció distante del grupo, sin participar en las conversaciones.
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Vindictive (vɪnˈdɪktɪv)
Definition: Having or showing a strong desire for revenge Translation: Vengativo Example: Her vindictive nature made her seek revenge even for minor offenses. Spanish: Su naturaleza vengativa la llevó a buscar venganza incluso por ofensas menores.
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Stubborn (ˈstʌbərn)
Definition: Unyielding or unreasonably obstinate in attitude or behavior Translation: Terco Example: His stubborn refusal to listen to advice led to many problems. Spanish: Su terca negativa a escuchar consejos llevó a muchos problemas.
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Manipulative (ˌmænɪˈpjʊlətɪv)
Translation: Manipulador Example: She is manipulative and knows how to get what she wants from others. Spanish: Ella es manipuladora y sabe cómo obtener lo que quiere de los demás.
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Pessimistic (ˌpɛsɪˈmɪstɪk)
Definition: Seeing the worst aspect of things or believing that the worst will happen Translation: Pesimista Example: His pessimistic view on life often dampens the mood of those around him. Spanish: Su visión pesimista de la vida a menudo desalienta el ánimo de quienes lo rodean.
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Self-centered (ˌsɛlfˈsɛntərd)
Definition: Preoccupied with one's own interests and needs Translation: Egocéntrico Example: She often seems self-centered, always talking about her own problems. Spanish: Ella a menudo parece egocéntrica, siempre hablando de sus propios problemas.
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Term: Arrogant (ˈærəɡənt)
Definition: Having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance Translation: Arrogante Example: His arrogant attitude made it difficult for others to work with him. Spanish: Su actitud arrogante hacía difícil que otros trabajaran con él.