4 Verbs 4 R Part Expanded Few Flashcards
to transform
transformar
to be sufficient
bastar
to mention
mencionar
to suggest, to raise, to pose a problem, question or issue;
Juana suggested to her husband that they take a vacation.
You shouldn’t bring the plan up to him like that.
Imelda raised her questions to the committee.
Tom hesitated to bring up the subject.
I would like to raise two points.
We want to open up a debate.
plantear (Also to plant)
Juana le planteó a su esposo la idea de irse de vacaciones
No debes plantearle el plan de esa manera
Imelda planteó sus dudas al comité.
Tom titubeó a plantear el tema.
Me gustaría plantear dos cuestiones.
Queremos plantear un debate.
to taste; to test; to prove
probar (o-ue)
to drive, handle
manejar
to unite, join together
unir
to walk; to trave, cover distance (c…)
caminar
to coincide
coincidir
to fill, fill up, fill in; to fulfill
llenar
to dominate, master
dominar (926)
to measure
medir (e-i) (929)
to go across or cross (a…)
atravesar (e-ie) (937)
to stand out
destacar (941)
to pronounce
pronunciar (944)
to distinguish, tell apart
distinguir (945)
to introduce something, bring in, put, insert
introducir (-uzco) (949)
to communicate
comunicar (952)
to invite
invitar (954)
to install
instalar (958)
to settle, establish oneself
instalarse (958)
to take time, to take an amount of time, to delay
tardar (959)
to improve
mejorar (960)
to employ or use
emplear (962)
to be agreeable, be convenient
convenir (e-ie) (964)
to recuperate
recuperar (965)
to define
definir (974)
to surpass
superar (975)
to affirm; to make firm
afirmar (978)
to interpret
interpretar (983)
to admit
admitir (985)
to identify
identificar (986)
to affect
afectar (991)
to reduce
reducir (996)
to ride, mount, assemble
montar (998)
to stop moving
parar (1001)
to return something to someone
devolver (o-ue) (1003)
to practice, exercise
ejercer (1004)
to possess, own
poseer (1005)
to protect
proteger (1006)
to cause, bring about
causar (1007)
to determine; to cause
determinar (1009)
to make up one’s mind
determinarse (1009)
to charge money
cobrar (1013)
to divide
dividir (1015)
to invent; to fabricate, make up
inventar (1018)
to limit
limitar (1021)
to border on
limitar con (1021)
to limit oneself to
limitarse a (1021)
to fight, struggle; to wrestle
luchar (1026)
1) to come to,
When she saw the picture, many memories came to mind.
Will you come with me to the art gallery opening?
2) to turn to,
Whenever she’s in doubt, she turns to her mother for advice.
3) to go to
We can’t go to the party due to a prior commitment.
We went to the meeting yesterday
ACUDIR (1044)
1) Cuando ella vio la foto, muchos recuerdos acudieron a su mente.
¿Acudirás conmigo a la inauguración del galería de arte?
2) Cada vez que tiene dudas, acude a su madre para consejos.
3) No podemos acudir a la fiesta debido a un compromiso previo
OR
No podemos ir a la fiesta debido a un compromiso previo.
Acudimos a la cita ayer.
to analyze
analizar (1048)
to put in charge of
encargar (1054)
to take charge of
encargarse (1054)
To allocate, to set aside, to earmark, to assign
This is my destiny.
I don’t believe in fate.
Money needs to be earmarked for that.
Our fate depends on your decisions.
We should not give money to bad projects.
destinar (1057)
Es mi destino.
No creo en el destino.
Debemos destinar dinero a esta cuestión.
Nuestro destino depende de tus decisiones.
No debemos destinar fondos a proyectos malos.
to compare
comparar (1058)
to celebrate
celebrar (1059)
to sound or ring
sonar (o-ue) (1068)
to express
manifestar (e-ie) (1069)
to control
controlar (1070)
to jump, leap, hop
saltar (1071)
to make an appointment with; to cite, mention or quote; to summons
citar (1077)
to require
requerir (e-ie) (1081)
to incorporate, include
incorporar (1087)
to persecute, pursue, chase
perseguir (e-i) (1094)
to obtain
procurar (1100)
to marry
casar (1105)
to subdue, suppress
someter (1116)
to found, base
fundar (1117)
to elevate
elevar (1123)
to sing
cantar (1124)
to assume (e.g., responsibility); to assume (e.g., premise)
asumir (1132)
to clarify, clear up
aclarar (1133)
to drag, tow; to draw, attract
arrastrar (1134)
to declare, testify
declarar (1136)
to appoint; to mention, name
nombrar (1147)
to confuse
confundir (1149)
to describe
describir (1151)
to calculate, figure out
calcular (1155)
to conform
conformar (1156)
to paint
pintar (1158)
to divide, deliver, distribute
He delivers newspapers.
Do you deliver on Sundays?
Let’s share the money.
Tom dealt the cards.
The teacher distributed the leaflets.
repartir (1161)
Reparte periódicos.
¿Reparten los domingos?
Repartamos el dinero.
Tom repartió las cartas.
El profesor repartió panfletos.
1) to find,
2) to discover,
3) to meet with (eg resistance)
1) Did you find the restaurant I mentioned when you went to Argentina?
2) I discovered a lovely little restaurant in Puerto Vallarta.
3) Obama’s plan was met with resistance from Congress.
hallar (1166)
1) ¿Hallaste el restaurante que te mencioné cuando fuiste a Argentina?
2) Hallé un restaurante precioso en Puerto Vallarta.
3) El plan de Obama halló resistencia del congreso.
to put in order, organize
ordenar (1167)
to convince
convencer (1169)
to surround; to round up
rodear (1174)
to surround oneself with
rodearse (1174)
to reflect
1) (as for mirror)
The still waters of the pond reflected the form of the obelisk perfectly.
2) (figuratively)
The bad grades you obtained at school reflect your lack of effort.
REFLEJAR
1) Las aguas quietas del estanque reflejaban perfectamente la figura del obelisco
Las malas notas que obtuviste en en el colegio reflejan tu falta de esfuerzo.
to reject, to turn down
2) to repel, to drive back
rechazar (1182)
to contribute; to pay taxes
contribuir (1183)
to overcome, conquer
vencer (1193)
to move away from, to keep something away, to dispel
alejar (1196)
to get away from something or someone
alejarse (1196)
to transmit, broadcast
transmitir (1202)
to march
marchar (1203)
to leave, depart
marcharse (1203)
to destroy
destruir (1207)
to opine
opinar (1209)
to commit an error or crime
cometer (1213)
to move, transfer,
He moved to Tokyo.
She will be relocated to New Zealand.
We rented a truck to move our furniture.
He was transferred to a local hospital.
trasladar (1219)
Él se trasladó a Tokio.
Ella será trasladada a Nueva Zelanda.
Alquilamos un camión para trasladar nuestros muebles.
Él fue trasladado a un hospital local.