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  • 3er lado (pista)
Look (it) up
To try to find a particular piece of information by looking in a book or on a list, or by using a computer
Buscar / consultar
Come down with
To become ill with a particular disease, usually one that is not serious
Enfermar
Bring (it) up
To look after a child until he or she becomes an adult
Educar
Turn down
To refuse to accept an offer or request
Rechazar
Take up
To fill a particular amount of space or time
Ocupar (tu tiempo)
Look up to
To admire and respect someone
Admirar
Hand down
To give something valuable to your children or grand-children, usually when you die
Legar
Look down on
To think that you are better or more important than someone else
Mirar por encima del hombro
Set off
It was a bright clear morning when we set off
Ponerse en marcha
Wake up
We had woken up at 4.30
Despertarse / levantarse
packing up
We finished packing up camp at 6.0
empaquetar / recoger
Take off
We walked for about three hours, pausing only to drink water, or take off another layer of clothing
quitarse
Stripped down
We were all stripped down to T-shirts
desvestirse
Fill up
We stopped by a river, so we could fill up our water bottles and wash our faces.
Llenar
Take (something) in
Gemma and I just sat and took it all in. (the mountain peaks in the distance)
asimilar
Put up
He put up fliers in various hostels around town
Keep (something) up
He was good at keeping our spirits up when we were tired
Seguir el ritmo
Sort out
He sorted out any problems in the group in a quiet, controlled manner
Come along
They seemed to have come along simply to complain
put up with
We had to put up with it. He was always complaining.
Set off
After resting for about ten minutes, it was time to set off again
Spread out
As always, the group spread out quite a lot as we walked,
Keep up with
There was a couple from Italy who had trouble keeping up with most of us
Seguir el ritmo
Slow down
But from time to time, Liam would get us to slow down a bit
Catch up
We waited for them to catch up
Walk along
As we walked along, I noticed that the sky was getting darker.
Come in
Big grey clouds were coming in from the West.
Look around
I looked around to see if Liam was nearby.
Speed up
I was going to speed up a bit and try to talk to him.