B2 adjective Neutral

satellite

/ˈsæt.əl.aɪt/

Used to describe something that is physically separate from but dependent on or controlled by a larger, central organization or area. It often refers to secondary locations like towns, offices, or campuses that revolve around a main hub.

Ejemplos

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1

We decided to buy a house in a satellite town because the city center was too expensive.

We chose to live in a smaller town surrounding the main city for better affordability.

2

The government is funding the development of satellite clinics to improve healthcare access in rural regions.

The state is investing in smaller, dependent medical centers to reach remote areas.

3

I usually work at the satellite office near my house on Fridays.

I spend my Fridays at the smaller, local branch of our company.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
satellite
Adjetivo
satellite
Relacionado
satellitization
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Truco para recordar

Think of the moon: it is a satellite because it circles and depends on the Earth. Similarly, a satellite office 'circles' and depends on the main headquarters.

Quiz rápido

Because the main hospital was full, the patient was transferred to a ______ clinic in the suburbs.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: satellite

Ejemplos

1

We decided to buy a house in a satellite town because the city center was too expensive.

everyday

We chose to live in a smaller town surrounding the main city for better affordability.

2

The government is funding the development of satellite clinics to improve healthcare access in rural regions.

formal

The state is investing in smaller, dependent medical centers to reach remote areas.

3

I usually work at the satellite office near my house on Fridays.

informal

I spend my Fridays at the smaller, local branch of our company.

4

The researchers compared the academic performance of students at the main university to those at the satellite campus.

academic

The study analyzed student results at the central institution versus the secondary location.

5

Our satellite branch handles all regional logistics while the headquarters focuses on global strategy.

business

Our secondary office manages local operations while the main office handles broad planning.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
satellite
Adjetivo
satellite
Relacionado
satellitization

Colocaciones comunes

satellite town A smaller town that is located near and dependent on a large city.
satellite campus A secondary campus of a college or university located away from the main site.
satellite office A workplace separate from the main headquarters of a company.
satellite state A country that is formally independent but under heavy political influence by another.
satellite image A picture of the Earth or other planets taken by an artificial satellite.

Frases Comunes

satellite navigation

A system (like GPS) that uses satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning.

satellite link

A telecommunications connection using a satellite.

satellite dish

A bowl-shaped antenna used to receive or transmit signals to a satellite.

Se confunde a menudo con

satellite vs suburb

A suburb is a residential area on the edge of a city; a satellite town is a separate urban entity that functions independently but is connected to a larger city.

satellite vs tributary

A tributary refers to a stream flowing into a larger river, whereas satellite refers to organizational or spatial dependency.

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Notas de uso

When used as an adjective, 'satellite' usually precedes the noun it modifies (e.g., satellite clinic). It suggests a hub-and-spoke relationship where the satellite entity relies on the central 'hub' for resources or governance.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'satellite' only as a noun for space objects. Remember that in business or geography contexts, it describes the relationship between a smaller branch and a main center.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the moon: it is a satellite because it circles and depends on the Earth. Similarly, a satellite office 'circles' and depends on the main headquarters.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'satelles', meaning an attendant, guard, or companion who follows a powerful person.

Patrones gramaticales

Always used before a noun as an attributive adjective. Does not have comparative or superlative forms (you cannot be 'more satellite').
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Contexto cultural

In modern urban planning, satellite towns are a key strategy for reducing overcrowding in mega-cities like London, Tokyo, or New York.

Quiz rápido

Because the main hospital was full, the patient was transferred to a ______ clinic in the suburbs.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: satellite

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To succeed in persuading or influencing someone to do something. It also means to bring about or cause a specific physical condition or reaction to happen.

infer

B2

To reach a conclusion or form an opinion based on facts, evidence, or reasoning rather than on direct statements. It involves understanding a hidden meaning or 'reading between the lines' when information is not explicitly provided.

inhibit

B2

To hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process from happening or developing. It is frequently used in scientific contexts to describe slowing down a chemical or biological reaction, as well as in psychology to describe the restraint of impulses.

initiate

B2

Describes someone who has been introduced to or instructed in a particular subject, group, or secret knowledge. It also refers to something that has been recently begun or is in an introductory stage.

inspect

B2

To examine something closely and officially to check its condition, quality, or compliance with standards. It involves a systematic and careful look to identify flaws or ensure everything is as it should be.

integrate

B2

To combine two or more things so that they work together effectively or become part of a whole. It also refers to the process of helping a person or group become part of a larger society or organization.

intrinsic

B2

Intrinsic refers to a quality or characteristic that is an essential and natural part of something. It describes properties that are inherent to an object or person, rather than being added or influenced by external forces.

invoke

B2

To call upon a spirit, a deity, or a person for help or inspiration. In legal and formal contexts, it means to cite a law, rule, or authority to support an argument or justify an action.

label

B2

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