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Phase In
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Presentar gradualmente
The company will phase the new system in so everyone gets accustomed. |
Step In
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Intervenir
They would not stop fighting, so I had to step in. |
Tear Out
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Arrancar
I couldn't finish reading the book, someone tore a page out of it. |
Touched Down
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Aterrizar
Helen couldn't have come, her plane is due to touch down at 10. |
Write Into
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Agregar por escrito
I need the conditions written into a contract. |
Get About
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Divulgarse, correr un rumor- It got about that Charlie has proposed to Angela
Caminar, moverse, viajar- Why don't we get about the beach so we can see the sunset? |
Come Along
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Acompañar, presentarse, aparecer, apurarse- Come along with me, I have something to show you.
Progresar -How is the patient coming along after the surgery?. |
Break Down
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Estropearse, romperse - Could you let me use your printer? Mine has just broken down.
Derribar, echar abajo- The firemen had to break down the door to enter the house on fire. |
Bring Around
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Persuadir a alguien- I'll try to bring Sally around but it'll be in vain, she's very stubborn.
Hacer recobrar el conocimiento - He was unconscious for two minutes until the paramedics brought him around. |
Get On
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Ponerse- Get your boots on if you are going out, it's raining heavily.
Llevarse bien- Sally's son and his stepfather are finally getting on well. To - ponerse en contacto con -Get on to the mechanic, this is something I can't fix. |
Give Out
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Repartir, distribuir- Some shops give out sweets on Halloween.
Divulgar -The scores of each team will be given out on Monday morning. Emitir -The lamp gave out a dim light. Acabarse, agotarse -Fresh water supply will give out in a few decades, or so they say. |
Go Around
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Dar vueltas- Stop going round like that, kids! You're going to fall!
Visitar- If you go to Paris you can go round the Eiffel Tower. Patrullar-The police have been going round all night looking for the suspect. |
Screw Up
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Atornillar - Please give me a hand and screw up the hinges.
Retorcer I have just seen Martha, she was screwing up the towels. Ajustar - This knot is too loose, you need to screw it up Juntar coraje- Screw up your courage and tell Lisa you love her. |
Mark Down
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Rebajar un precio- We told the butcher to mark down the prices a little bit.
Anotar- Take a notebook and mark down all the information you can. |
Fumble About For
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Hacer algo de manera extraña especialmente con las manos
Francis fumbled about for a cigarette when the winner was about to be announced. |
Catch Up
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Alcanzar- I have to tie my shoelaces. Go ahead, I'll catch you up in a minute.
Alcanzar el nivel- Boby was not a good student but he improved and caught up with the rest of the class. Be caught up in - estar involucrado en- The actress was caught up in an extramarital affair. On somebody's sleep - aprovechar para hacer algo para lo que antes no había tiempo- By the end of the week I'm so tired I catch up on my sleep during the weekend. |
Drop By
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Visitar informalmente
If you come to town next week drop by our house. |
Deal In
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Vender
I know a shop where they deal in all kind of trousers. |
Come Out
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Quitarse Do you think the stain will come out? This is the only night dress I have!
Mostrarse, publicarse, estrenarse, resultar When is the play coming out? I look forward to see it. In- brotar en la piel- If you're allergic to something, your skin may come out in a rash. With decir algo repentinamente -My 5-year-old son sometimes comes out with unexpected remarks. Hacer que un producto esté disponible a la venta- The company has just come out with a new version of the game. |
Pull Down
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Bajar, derribar, demoler
The architect told us to pull the old building down. |
Run Away
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Escaparse, fugarse
The news report alerted that a tiger has ran away from the zoo. |
Carve Up
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Dividir/repartir
The brothers inherited a piece of land from their father and carved it up between them. |
Grow Out Of
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Volverse muy grande para
I have to buy Timmy new clothes, he's grown out of all his clothes. |
Kill Off
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Exterminar
I need an insecticide to kill off cockroaches. |
Single Out
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Seleccionar
Many people applied for the job but we will single out the best one. |
Talk Into
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Persuadir
We should talk Tony into thinking twice before dropping his career. |
Stick Into
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Ajustarse a
I need you to stick to the deadline, it is of the utmost importance. |
Lay Off
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Despedir, dejar de usar algo
The company had to lay off most of its employees. |
Knock Over
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Voltear
The kids hit the table and knocked over the vase which was on it. |
Throw On
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Echar, ponerse a prisa
When I heard the car I threw my coat on and run downstairs. |
Strike Off / Out
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Tachar
I never gave you permission to write my name on the list, strike it off. |