Dragon ball Flashcards

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/æz/ /lɒŋ/ /æz/

As long as that’s all you do

Dragon ball, 1, p. 19

A

Mientras solo hagas eso

Siempre y cuando eso sea todo lo que hagas; Mientras no hagas otra cosa

Idioms: As/so long as: We’ll go as long as the weather is good.

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Move well, study well, play well, eat well, rest well; that is the turtle master way

Dragon ball, 3, p. 96

A

Moverse bien, estudiar bien, jugar bien, comer bien, descansar bien; ese es el camino del maestro tortuga.

Dragon ball, 3, p. 96

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/teɪk/ /ɒf/

Better take this stuff off

Dragon Ball, manga 5, p 142

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Mejor quitarse estas cosas

Dragon Ball, manga 5, p 142

phrasal verb: take something off: to remove something, especially a piece of clothing from your/somebody’s body.: He took off my wet boots and made me sit by the fire.

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/hæŋ/ /ɪn/ /ðeə(r)/

Are you all right?! hang in there!!

Dragon ball, 8, p. 42

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¿Estás bien? ¡Resiste!

Aguanta, no te rindas

Idioms: hang (on) in there: (informal) to remain determined to succeed even when a situation is difficult

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/ɡəʊ/ /ˈeni/ /ˈfɜːðə(r)/

I… I… don’t… think… I can go any further

Dragon ball, 8, p. 49

A

Yo… yo… no… creo… que pueda avanzar más

go no further or not go any further.

if you tell somebody that a secret will go no further, you promise not to tell it to anyone else

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/weɪ/ /bæk/ /wen/

you mean the turtle guy came here, way back when?!

Dragon ball, 8, p. 63

A

“¿Quieres decir que el tipo de la tortuga vino aquí, Hace mucho tiempo?!”

Idioms: way back (in…); a long time ago

Way back, when he was a boy, he had lived on a farm in Wales.

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oh, you’re getting better at keeping up with me now. but you’re still far from stealing it…

Dragon ball, 8, p. 71

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Oh, estás mejorando en seguirme el ritmo. Pero aún estás lejos de arrebatármelo…

phrasal verb: keep up with somebody

to continue to be in contact with somebody: How many of your old school friends do you keep up with?

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why don’t we call it a day? I’m sleepy

Dragon ball, 8, p. 71

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“¿Por qué no lo dejamos por hoy? Tengo sueño.

idioms: call it a day: to decide or agree to stop doing something

After forty years in politics I think it’s time for me to call it a day (= to retire).

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I’ll start light and check him out

Dragon ball, 9, p. 39

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Comenzaré con algo ligero y lo mediré.

phrasal verb: check somebody/something out

to find out if something is correct, or if somebody is acceptable: We’ll have to check him out before we employ him.

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Kuririn, shake him off!!

Dragon ball, 9, p. 42

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¡Krilin, sacúdetelo de encima!

phrasal verb: shake somebody off

to get away from somebody who is following or running after you: We managed to shake off the photographers.

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if you get worked up you bleed more!!

Dragon ball, 9, p. 44

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¡Si te alteras sangras más!

adjetive

worked up (about something) very excited or upset about something: There’s no point in getting worked up about it.

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