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Get rid of.
I need to get rid of all the trash in the backyard.
deshacerse de.
Bring up.
He didn't want to bring up the fact that he was unemployed.
mencionar
Show off.
He loves to show off his new car to his friends.
presumir
Turn off.
Please turn off the light when you leave the room.
apagar
Run out of.
we ran out of paper for the printer.
acabarse
call off
I need to call off my 10 O'clock meeting
cancelar
Mix up.
I mixed up all my documents.
confundir, revolver.
pick out. pick...out.
When you choose something from a group because you prefer it to the others in the group, you pick it out.
Have you picked out a dress to wear to the wedding yet?
Mike's dog had puppies, and he asked me to pick one out.
preferir, escoger.
When you choose something from a group because you prefer it to the others in the group, you pick it out.
Pick out. Pick... out.
When you are able to find and recognize from a group, you pick it out.
Even though the class photo was fifty years old, I picked my father out easily.
The police detective asked me if I could pick the mugger out from a group of photos.
Cuando eres capaz de encontrar y reconocer algo en in grupo.
When you are able to find and recognize from a group, you pick it out.
Burn out.
When a light bulb stops producing light ng because it has reached the end of its useful life, it burns out. Or when a fire, candle, or other flame stops burning because it has no fuel, it burns out.
The new bulbs are guaranteed not to burn out for ten years.
We need more wood. The fire has burned out.
apagar, quemar.
When a light bulb stops producing light ng because it has reached the end of its useful life, it burns out. Or when a fire, candle, or other flame stops burning because it has no fuel, it burns out.
Kick back.
When you kick back, you relax.
It's been a tough week. Tonight I'm going to kick back on watch TV.
Let's kick back and watch the football game tonight.
relajarse
When you kick back, you relax.
Kick back & kicks back
kicked back
Kicked back
kicking back
relajar
relajó
relajado
relajando
screw...up
when you damage something or do something wrong or badly, you screw up or you screw up what you're doing.
I tried to fix my computer , but I couldn't do it, and I just screwed it up instead.
Mark sent his wife an e-mail that he had written to his girlfriend. He sure screwed up.
cometer un error.
GET ALONG.
When you get along with people, you have peaceful, harmonious relationships with them.

Jim and his cousin aren't good friend, but they get along.
I Haven't gotten along with my neighbors for years.
Llevarse bien.
When you get along with people, you have peaceful, harmonious relationships with them
GET ALONG/ GETS ALONG
GOT ALONG
GOTTEN ALONG
GETTING ALONG
LLEVARSE BIEN
MODAL VERBS OF GET ALONG
CHICKEN OUT (of) [informal]
When you do not do something because you are afraid, you chicken out or chicken out of it.

I was going to ask Heather to go to the dance with me, but I chicken out.

Miguel is mad at himself because he chickened out of asking his boss for a raise yesterday.
no seas gallina, miedoso
When you do not do something because you are afraid, you chicken out or chicken out of it.
CHICKEN OUT/ CHICKENS OUT. PRESENT
CHICKENED OUT. PAST
CHICKENED OUT. PARTICIPLE
CHICKENING OUT. GERUND
NO SEAS GALLINA
MODAL VERBS OF CHICKEN OUT
GIVE UP (ON)
When you stop trying to do something because you think you will never succeed, you give up or give up on it.

forget it! This is impossible - I give up!
I've tried for years to have a nice looking lawn, but I've just given up on it.
dejar de hacer algo
When you stop trying to do something because you think you will never succeed, you give up or give up on it.