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add up
increase (incremento)
breakaway
independent after leaving another group: (independiente
breakout
a violent escape, especially by a group, from prison (fuga)
catch up
to do something you did not have time to do earlier: (ponerse al día)
cover-up
any action, stratagem, or other means of concealing or preventing investigation or exposure. (encubrimiento)
fall behind
to fail to do something fast enough or on time: (retrasarse o quedarse a atrás)
get into smth
to become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity: (interesarse)
go off
go to a place / stop working (irse a/ dejar de funcionar)
hold back
She is always holding back, afraid to share her true feelings.(contenerse/reprimirse)
hold out
resist or survive in difficult circumstances. (resistirse)
inquiry
an investigation, as into an incident: (investigación)
intake
the number of people that are accepted at a particular time by an organization, especially a college or university: (admisión)
lockout
an action taken by an employer to stop workers from going into their place of work until they agree to particular conditions given by the employer
(bloqueo)
off-putting
slightly unpleasant or worrying so that you do not want to get involved in any way: (desagradable/ desmoralizador/repelente)
plant smth out
to put a plant into the ground outside to continue growing (trasplantar)
read up on/about smth
to spend time reading in order to find out information about something (documentarse)
rush hour
the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded, either in the morning when people are travelling to work (hora punta)
shake-up
a large change in the way something is organized:
(cambio radical)
shutdown
the act or process of ending the operations of a business, system, industry, etc., either temporarily or permanently: (cierre)
take sb in
to provide a place for someone to live or stay: (acoger)
take a hike
a rude way of telling someone to leave (vete a coger espárragos
take smth out
to buy or obtain by applying:
comprar/adquirir
take up
start a hobbie
warn-out
having no more energy or strength;
exhausted. (agotado)