La vida imaginaria Flashcards
To focus on
(General)
(Verb)
(Reflexive)
I am going to focus on the meeting
Centrarse en
Voy a centrarme en el encuentro
At least
(General)
(Adverb)
Por lo menos
Computer
(Computing)
(Spain)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Ordenador
For today
(as far as the present day is concerned)
(Phrase)
Shall we go on cleaning? - No, that’s enough FOR TODAY, and it’s quite late.
Por hoy
Thigh
(Anatomy)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Muslo
Throat
(Anatomy)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Garganta
They are the best!!
(Phrase)
Think of saying Sundays are awesome! “THEY ARE THE BEST!”
Son lo mejor
It’s too big on me
(Clothes)
(Phrase)
Me queda grande
Underneath
(Below)
(Adverb)
The ocean is big and no one knows what lies UNDERNEATH
Debajo
To move closer
(To approach)
(Verb)
(Reflexive)
Don’t MOVE CLOSER
Acercarse
Don’t move closer!
Think of telling someone not to come closer to you!
No te acerques!
Stay there!
(Phrase)
(Imperative)
STAY THERE, don’t move!
Quédate ahí !
It bores me
(Phrase)
IT BORES ME to work in a restaurant
Me aburre
“Me aburre trabajar en el restaurante”
You come to mind
(Phrase)
Every time I eat peaches, YOU COME TO MIND
Me vienes a la cabeza
Smell
(Scent)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Olor
Finger
(Hand)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Dedo
Toe
(Foot)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Dedo
What difference does it make?!
(Phrase)
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE which party wins the election if they’re all the same?
Qué más da?!
I couldn’t stop laughing
Phrase
No podía parar de reír
For the first and only time in my life
Phrase
Por primera y única vez en mi vida
Frozen
(Very cold)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
Congelado
Congelada
Hell
(General)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Infierno
Rock
(Think rocks on a beach)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
Piedra
No way!!
(Spain)
(Colloquial)
((used to express refusal or disagreement)
(Interjection)
This is the computer that Pedro wants for Christmas. Should we get it for him? - NO WAY!! It’s too expensive.
Ni de coña!!!
To refuse
((to decline; often used with “a”)
(Reflexive verb)
I REFUSE to pay five dollars to ship something that only costs a dollar.
Negarse a
ME NIEGO A pagar cinco dólares de envío por algo que solo cuesta un dólar.
Out loud
(General)
(Adverb)
En voz alta
To dare
(To have the courage)
(Reflexive verb)
— The children don’t DARE go in the cold water.
Atreverse
Los niños no SE ATREVEN a meterse al agua fría.
To turn out
(To end up)
(Verb)
How did today’s elections TURN OUT?
Resultar
Colleague
(Fellow worker)
(Noun)
(Masculine/Feminine)
El colega
La colega
Third
(Ordinal number)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
Tercer
Tercera
Fourth
(Ordinal number)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
Cuarto
Cuarta
Fifth
(Ordinal number)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
Quinto
Quinta
Stairs
(In a building)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Plural)
Escaleras
To go down the stairs
(General)
(Transitive verb phrase)
Bajar las escaleras
Heart attack
(General)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
Infarto
Machine
(Apparatus)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
Máquina
She has a smile from ear to ear
Tiene una sonrisa de oreja a oreja
Overwhelmed
(Burdened with)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
Agobiado
Agobiada
Frozen
(Covered with ice)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
Helado
Helada
To realize
(To notice)
(often used with “de”)
(Verb phrase)
I just REALIZED I don’t have my car keys.
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