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a time that you have arranged to see someone
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An appointment
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Una cita a ciegas
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A blind date
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Una reunion de negocios
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A business meeting
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Una comida de celebración
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A celebration meal
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a large meeting, often lasting a few days, where people talk about a subject
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A conference
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a work phone call that involves three or more people<br />
Teleconferencia |
Make or have A: conference call
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sitio web de citas
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Use A: dating website
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a formal evening meal to which a small number of people are invited
Cena |
A dinner party
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Una reunión familiar
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A family-get together
Or only get-together |
a party that you give when you move into a new house
fiesta de inauguración de una casa |
A house-warming party
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Un foro en linea
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An online forum
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Una reunion escolar
I went |
A school reunion
I went to a school reunion last night, and it |
Un sitio de red social.
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A social network site
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Cumbre
the top of a mountain an important meeting between the leaders of two or more governments: |
A Summit
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Conocido
someone you have met, but do not know well |
An acquaintance
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Un socio de negocios
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A business asociate
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someone who pays for services or advice
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A client
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a person chosen or elected by a group to speak, vote, etc. for them, especially at a meeting
Delegado |
A delegate
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ex-classmate
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An ex-classmate
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Un lider politico
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A political leader
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someone who makes a speech to a group of people
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A speaker
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Coloquial:
Estas bien? |
Coloquial:
Alright? Correct: Hi |
Ser como alguien dice
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To be like what someone said
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Coloquial:
estar totalmente estresado |
Coloquial:
To be Totally stressed out Correct: Feeling a Little worried and not calm |
alcoholic drinks
Bebida alcoholica |
Booze
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Coloquial:
to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you |
Coloquial:
To chill out v chilled out Correct: Relax |
Coloquial:
Another way to say Annoying |
Coloquial:
He's doing my head in |
Coloquial:
another way to say five pounds and ten pounds |
Coloquial:
A fiver/tenner Correct: Five pounds/ten pounds |
The period of extreme suffering that comes immediately after a person has stopped taking a drug on which they depend:
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To go cold turkey
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Coloquial:
Going to speaking |
Coloquial:
Gonna speaking correct: Going |
Coloquial:
Tomar una ( silla , café) |
Coloquial:
To grab a chair/coffee Correct: Have a coffe, chair |
Coloquial:
used to ask how or why something has happened: |
Coloquial:
How come? Correct: Why |
Es una broma
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Just kidding
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Coloquial:
compañero |
Coloquial:
a mate Correct: Friend |
Coloquial:
Una estafa |
Coloquial:
A rip off Correct: An unreasonably |
Coloquial:
Want to speaking (another way to say want,) |
Coloquial:
Wanna Correct: Want to |
Mas alla....
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way beyond....
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Coloquial:
Que pasa? |
Coloquial:
What's up? Correct: How Are You |
Avoid revealing too much of the truth.
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To be economical with the truth
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to have or develop very strong feelings of love for someone
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To fall helplessly in love with
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Idiom:
To remain vigilant or carefully watchful (for something or someone). Out for eye an keep |
Idiom:
To keep an eye out for |
To say something that is not completely honest in order to make someone or something seem better than it really is:
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To stretch the truth
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you don't completely believe it.
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To take something with a pinch of salt
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Mentirilla piadosa
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To tell little white lies
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Ser considerado
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To be considerate
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Cobrar (por algo )
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To charge (something up)
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to copy or move programs or information into a computer's memory, especially from the internet or a larger computer
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To download
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to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is:
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To exaggerate
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Tener seguidores / seguir a alguien en Twitter.
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To have followers/ follow someone on Twitter
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having existed for a long time:
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Long-standing
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A long-suffering person is patient despite being annoyed or insulted regularly over a period of time:
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Long-suffering
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Para registrarse / registrarse
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To registre/ registration
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Desplazarse por
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To scroll through
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Trinar
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To Tweet
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Actualizar/ una actualizacion
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To Update/ An Update
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Afectar (dramáticamente)
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To affect (dramatically)
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the reason why something, especially something bad, happens
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A cause
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Curar una enfermedad
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To cure a disease
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Derrotar a un ejercito
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To defeat an army
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Desarrollar una teoría / máquina.
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To develop a theory /machine
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Descubrir
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To discover
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Donar dinero a la caridad
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To donate money to charity
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Permitir
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To enable
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Explorar el espacio etc
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To explore space etc
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Tener un impacto
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To have an impact
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Tener influencia en
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To have an influence in
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Dar un gran discurso
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To give a great speech
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Un gran avance
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A great advance
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Fundar una organizacion
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To found an organisation etc
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Para inspirar a otros
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To inspire others/ future
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Generaciones
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Generations
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Dirigir a
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To lead to
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Liderar un grupo politico
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To lead a political group
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Hacer algo posible
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To make something possible
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Leave Britney alone! I
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To mean that
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Recaudar dinero para caridad
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To raise money for charity
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Para resultar en
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To result in
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Establecer un nuevo record mundial
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To set/break a (new world record)
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Un paso adelante
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A step foward
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Transformar
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To transform
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Una década (más o menos)
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A decade (or so)
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A principios / mediados / finales del siglo XVIII
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In the early/mid/late 18th century
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El siglo séptimo antes de Cristo
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The 7th century BC AD
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Dentro de 30 años
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Within 30 years
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Primero
Initially |
At first
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A primera vista
When they first saw each other |
At first sight
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En primer lugar
Leading |
In first place<br />
he arrived in first place |
Primeros auxilios
Giving simple medical help |
First aid
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Primera clase
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First-class
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Primera opción
preferred |
First-choice
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Primera impresión
Initial Opinión |
First-Impression
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Primer idioma
Native Language |
First language
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Ante todo
To start with |
First of all
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Lo primero
Very early |
First thing
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Un código de barras
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A bar code
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Un contenedor
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A container
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a tall metal structure with a long horizontal part, used for lifting and moving heavy objects:
Una grua |
A crane
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Lavar (un retrete)
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To flush (a toilet)
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Zonas horarias internacionales
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International Time Zones
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the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an animal:
Cargar |
To load
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the act of sending goods from one place to another, especially by ship
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Shipping
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to make things of the same type all have the same basic features
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To standardise
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Dar algo por sentado
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To take something for granted
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to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera:
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To unload
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dirigirse (una multitud)
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To address (a crowd)
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Una pancarta
a long piece of cloth with words written on it, sometimes stretched between two poles and carried by people taking part in a march: |
A banner
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acts, often fixed and traditional, performed on important social or religious occasions
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A ceremony
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a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a particular aim:
Hace campaña Una Campaña |
To campaign
A campaign |
the act of celebrating something:
a special social event, such as a party, when you celebrate something: |
To celebrate
A celebration |
Animar
You do this by shouting to show your approval or support. |
To cheer
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To make a short loud noise by hitting your hands together:
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To clap
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chocar con
When two groups, they fight in public |
To clash with
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Abrazar
un abrazo |
To embrace
an embrace |
Reunirse
una reunión |
To gather
a gathering |
Dar / pronunciar un discurso.
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To give/ make a speech
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Ir salvaje
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To go wild
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very happy:
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Joy
Joyful |
Un cartel
Is a large notice which is posted or carried in a public place |
A placard
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Promover / una promoción
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To promote / a promotion
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Protestar
Protestar contra |
To protest
Protest against |
Una rebelion contra
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A rebellion against
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a short easily remembered phrase, especially one used to advertise an idea or a product:
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A slogan
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a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part
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A Spectator
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Un desfile de victoria ( después de una guerra )
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A victory (parade)
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to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone, telling someone to do something, or adding emphasis to an expression:
a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially the sea: |
To Wave
a Wave |
the day on which an important event happened in a previous year:
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An anniversary
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Atraer gente
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To attract people
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Un globo
a small, very thin rubber bag that you blow air into or fill with a light gas until it is round in shape, used for decoration at parties or as a children's toy: |
A balloon
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a woman who is about to get married or has just got married:
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A bride
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Un novio
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A bridegroom
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(a special occasion or period of) public enjoyment and entertainment involving wearing unusual clothes, dancing, and eating and drinking, usually held in the streets of a city:
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A carnival
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Cargar una tarifa de entrada.
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To charge an entrance fee
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a long box in which the body of a dead person is buried or burned
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A coffin
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Un disfraz
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A costume
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The activity of covering the walls or other surfaces of rooms or buildings with paint or paper:
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A decoration
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Una fiesta de compromiso
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An engagement party
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una feria
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A fair
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Un ventilador
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A fan
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a special day or period, usually in memory of a religious event, with its own social activities, food, or ceremonies:
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A festival
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a small container filled with explosive chemicals that produce bright coloured patterns or loud noises when they explode:
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A firework
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Un arreglo floral
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A flower arrangement
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Un funeral
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A funeral
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goods that are bought and sold:
Mercancías |
Mechandise
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Un doliente
a person at a funeral: |
A mourner
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When a group of people walk together to celebrate or protest something they form:
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A parade
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Un dia festivo publico
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A public holiday
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Una fila
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A queue
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una recepción
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A reception
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Patrocinio
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Sponsorship
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Una etapa
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A stage
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a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place:
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A stall
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Un mayordomo
a person whose job it is to organize a particular event, or to provide services to particular people, or to take care of a particular place: |
A sterward
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Sacar un anuncio
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To take out an ad
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a marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it:
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A wedding
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Tomar asiento
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To take a seat
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to be similar to an older person in your family:<br />
parecerse a alguien I'm like |
To take after someone
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Cuidar a alguien
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To take care of someone
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tomar notas
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To take notes
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Formar parte
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To take part
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Tomar lugar
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To take place
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Tomarse algo en serio
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To take something seriously
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to start doing something regularly as a habit, job, or interest
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To take up (a new activity)
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Tomarse su tiempo
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To take your time
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Un estilo de vida alternativo
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An alternative lifestyle
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a business or other organization, or the place where an organization operates:
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The establishment
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people who do not have a home, usually because they are poor:
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Homelessness
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the feeling you have when you need to eat:
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Hunger
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a person who is elected or chosen to lead the group who governs a town or city
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A mayor
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Pobreza
the condition of being extremely poor: |
Poverty
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to make an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something:
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reforms
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Morirse de hambre
to (cause someone to) become very weak or die because there is not enough food to eat: |
To starve
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El mercado de valores
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The stock market
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coming from a different country, race, or group:
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An alien
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an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising:
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A coincidence
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to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty or bad about:
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To confess
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Un testigo ocular
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An eye witness
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a plan to deceive someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is not one, or a trick:
Una Farsa |
A hoax
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to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth:
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To investigate
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an unusual and mysterious event that is thought to have been caused by a god because it does not follow the usual laws of nature:
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A miracle
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an ancient story or set of stories, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or about natural events and facts:
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A myth
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Un fenomeno natural
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A natural phenommenon
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Una broma práctica
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A practical joke
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a fact or piece of information that shows that something exists or is true:
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Proof
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Un truco publicitario
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A publicity stunt
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caused by forces that cannot be explained by science:
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Supernatural
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making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong:
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Suspicious
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Unexplained events, behaviour, etc. are ones for which people do not know or understand the reason:
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Unexplained
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unlucky or having bad effects:
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Unfortunate
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Un trágico incidente
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A tragic incident
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Para terminar eso<br />
para terminar en algo |
To turn out that
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un OVNI
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a UFO
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Desaparecer
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To vanish
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Pesimo
very bad: |
appalling
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extremely loud:
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Deafening
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extremely large:
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Enormous
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making you feel extremely tired:
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Exhausting
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very beautiful and delicate:
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Exquisite
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very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange:
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Extraordinary
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extremely angry
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Furious
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very beautiful or pleasant:
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Gorgeous
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extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter:
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Hilarious
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Horrendo
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Horrendous
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extremely large in size or amount:
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Huge
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very large in size, amount, or number:
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Massive
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unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning:
Notable |
Remarkable
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Stupid or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at:
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Ridiculous
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Muriendo de hambre
dying because of not having enough food: |
Starving
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Maravilloso
extremely beautiful or attractive: |
Stunning
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of excellent quality; very great:
Magnífico |
Superb
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Estupendo
very good: |
Terrific
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extremely small:
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Tiny
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extremely big:
Vasto |
Vast
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a small, metal object that is shot from a gun:
Bala |
a Bullet
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Cometer suicidio
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To commit suicide
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Un terremoto
a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage: |
An earthquake
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the group of people who represent their country in a foreign country:
Una embajada |
An embassy
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Una herida de bala
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A gunshot wound
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a loud noise that you make in the throat without wanting to, caused by a sudden tightening of a muscle just below the chest and usually happening repeatedly
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To hiccup/hiccup
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Barras de hierro
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Iron bars
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Bloquear
Bloqueado |
To lock/locked
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a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs:
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A prescription
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to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger:
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A scream
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a person who gets out of bed and walks around while they are sleeping
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To sleepwalk
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to touch someone lightly with your fingers, making them slightly uncomfortable and often making them laugh:
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To tickle
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anhelado conocer
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longed to meet
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a metal bar on a door or window that slides across to lock it closed:
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Bolts
Tornillos |
a large, strong building or group of buildings that can be defended from attack
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A fortress
Una fortaleza |
a prize given to the performer(s) of a popular song, or a collection of popular songs, when a large number of copies of the recording of it have been sold
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A Golden disc
Un disco de oro |
a member of an organized group of violent criminals |
gangster
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to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger:
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screams
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the act of making a person go somewhere with you, especially using threats or violence:
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abduction
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abbreviation for unidentified flying object: an object seen in the sky that is thought to be a spacecraft from another planet
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A UFO
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todo bloqueado!
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To be nailed shut
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to stay in one place in the air, usually by moving the wings quickly:<br />
a plane ... an object (suspendido en el aire ) |
A hover
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heridas de bala
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gunshot wounds
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coming from a different country, race, or group:
strange and not familiar: |
aliens
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a piece of equipment used to try to discover if someone is telling lies:
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a lie detector
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un haz de luz
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a beam of light
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barras de hierro
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iron bars
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Will and won't for
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promises and offers
don't use after: If, when, before, after, in case, as long as, as soon, as once, unless, until. etc Predictions: When you believe that something is going to happen but there's no proof. Simple fact too |
Going to to
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Present intentions for the futre (distant or in the near future)
If you have to decide between going to and present continuos is better going to because continuos is for definitely arrangements Predictions: Evidence in the present |
Present continuous
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Something which is already fixed
if the verb is "go" is better to use the present continuous instead going to |
Future continuous (You'll be going)
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Something that Will happen without any particular plan or intention ( make request or suggest something that won't cause trouble to other people)
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Seguro que
Probable o improbablemente Obligado a Hay un buen chance de que .. Apuesto que |
To be certain to
To be likely/unlikely To be bound to There's a Good chance that Certain to |
someone who comes to visit you in your home, at a party, etc:
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Guest
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someone who lives very near you, especially in the next house:
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neighbour
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a member of your family:
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relative
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making you feel less worried: |
reassuring
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Coloquial:
He said |
Coloquial:
He was like |
Digno de confianza
Someone who is trustworthy can be trusted. |
Trustworthy
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Complex Questions:
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Which And What+ Noun ( What restaurant did you go to)
How + Adjective/Adverb ( How quickly can you get there) |
to trust someone or something:
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To rely on
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afraid or nervous:
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Frightened of
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Stronger Questions
|
What on earth?
Where exactly( precisely were you? |
Another way to say (Informal)
Hope you're well |
How's tricks?
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Another way to say (Informal)
I'm really delighted for you |
V happy for u
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Another way to say (Informal)
Incidentally |
By the way
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Another way to say (Informal)
Suitable |
OK
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Another way to say (Informal)
Can't wait to see you I'm really looking forward to seeing you |
Can't wait to see you
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Another way to say (Informal)
We Will be willing to cover your expenses |
Our treat
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Another way to say (Informal)
Dear |
Hi
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Someone who walks with a group of people in a protest
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marcher
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People Join when they want to protest publicly about something
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a demonstration
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A large group of people in public place
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Crowd
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person who takes part in a public activity to show their opposition to something
|
protester
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Repeat a Word or phare rhythmically
|
Chant
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Someone who publicly shows that they agree with something
|
Protester
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcokg2c3apU
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Flag
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something that annoys you a lot:
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pet hate
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Remove
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Take off
took off |
How long is the journey...
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How long does it take..
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Look after
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Take care of
Took care of |
Write information down
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Take notes
Took Notes |
Happen /Happened
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Take Place
Took Place |
Start/ Started
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Take up
Took Up |
Be involved
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Take part
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We use Very
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Graduable and normal adjetives
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We use really
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Graduable / normal and extreme adjetives
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Absolutely
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Only with extreme adjetivos
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If you soak something, or let it soak, you put it in a liquid for a period of time:
Extremly adjective of wet |
Soak
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