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