Lesson 13 Vocabulary Flashcards

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La fila

Nos pusimos en fila para comprar los boletos para el concierto.

A

The line, the queue, the row

We got in line to buy the concert tickets.

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El sitio

A

site, place

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La vereda, la acera, la banqueta.

Sacaron sus perros a pasear por la acera.

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The sidewalk

They took their dogs out for a walk on the sidewalk.

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Caminar por la vereda en Buenos Aires es placentero.

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Walking down the sidewalk in Buenos Aires is pleasant.

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Las banquetas en la Ciudad de México están repletas de vendedores.

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The sidewalks in Mexico City are packed with vendors.

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No debes subirte al andén en tu bicicleta.

Central America, Columbia

A

You shouldn’t ride your bike on the sidewalk.

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El cruce peatonal, La senda peatonal

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pedestrian crossing

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Semáforo

En el siguiente semáforo, gira a la izquierda.

A

Traffic light.

Turn left at the next traffic light.

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El hogar

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home

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El campo

Siempre pasan los fines de semana en el campo.

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Country

They always spend weekends in the countryside.

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La basura

La calle está llena de basura por la huelga de los basureros.

A

trash, garbage, litter

The street is full of garbage because of the garbagemen strike.

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El barco

A

ship

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El bote

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boat

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El suelo

Se derramó la leche por el suelo.

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Floor

The milk got spilled on the floor.

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El armario

Cuelga esa ropa en el armario.

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Closet

Hang those clothes in the closet.

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El escritorio

Es más fácil hacer la tarea en un escritorio que la mesa de la cocina.

A

Desk

It is easier to do homework at a desk than at the kitchen table.

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El comedor

La cena será servida en el comedor.

A

Dinning room

Dinner will be served in the dining room.

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El vaso

Toma un vaso del estante si tienes sed.

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glass

Get a glass from the shelf if you’re thirsty.

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El plato

Vamos a usar los platos especiales para la cena navideña.

A

Dish

We’re going to use our special dishes for Christmas dinner.

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La bañera

El final perfecto para una semana difícil es un baño de espumas caliente en la bañera.

A

Bathtub

The perfect ending to a difficult week is a warm bubble bath in the bathtub.

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El inodoro

Voy a limpiar el inodoro con blanqueador.

A

Toilet

I’m going to clean the toilet with bleach.

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El lavamanos

El jabón está junto al lavamanos.

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basin, sink

The soap is next to the sink.

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Acogedor(a)

Es un dormitorio pequeño pero muy acogedor.

A

Cozy

It’s a small bedroom, but it’s very cosy.

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Actual

La burbuja inmobiliaria causó la crisis económica actual.

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Current

The current economic crisis was caused by the housing bubble.

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Luminoso(a)

¡Esa es una idea luminosa! ¿Cómo que no se nos ocurrió antes?

A

Lit up, bright

That’s a bright idea! Why didn’t we think of that sooner?

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Oscuro(a)

El cuarto está oscuro, y no puedo ver nada.

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dark

The room is dark, and I can’t see anything.

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Impulsivo(a)

Susana es tan impulsiva que muchas veces tiene que rectificar después de tomar una decisión.

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Impulsive

Susana is so impulsive that a lot of the time she has to go back on decisions she’s taken.

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English First

The line, the queue, the row

We got in line to buy the concert tickets.

A

La fila

Nos pusimos en fila para comprar los boletos para el concierto.

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site, place

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El sitio

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The sidewalk

They took their dogs out for a walk on the sidewalk.

A

La vereda, la acera, la banqueta.

Sacaron sus perros a pasear por la acera.

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English First

Walking down the sidewalk in Buenos Aires is pleasant.

A

Caminar por la vereda en Buenos Aires es placentero.

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English First

The sidewalks in Mexico City are packed with vendors.

A

Las banquetas en la Ciudad de México están repletas de vendedores.

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English First

You shouldn’t ride your bike on the sidewalk.

A

No debes subirte al andén en tu bicicleta.

Central America, Columbia

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pedestrian crossing

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El cruce peatonal, La senda peatonal

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English First

Traffic light.

Turn left at the next traffic light.

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Semáforo

En el siguiente semáforo, gira a la izquierda.

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English First

home

A

El hogar

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Country

They always spend weekends in the countryside.

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El campo

Siempre pasan los fines de semana en el campo.

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English First

trash, garbage, litter

The street is full of garbage because of the garbagemen strike.

A

La basura

La calle está llena de basura por la huelga de los basureros.

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English First

ship

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El barco, buque

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boat

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El bote

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Floor

The milk got spilled on the floor.

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El suelo

Se derramó la leche por el suelo.

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Closet

Hang those clothes in the closet.

A

El armario

Cuelga esa ropa en el armario.

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Desk

It is easier to do homework at a desk than at the kitchen table.

A

El escritorio

Es más fácil hacer la tarea en un escritorio que la mesa de la cocina.

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Dinning room

Dinner will be served in the dining room.

A

El comedor

La cena será servida en el comedor .

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glass

Get a glass from the shelf if you’re thirsty.

A

El vaso

Toma un vaso del estante si tienes sed.

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Dish

We’re going to use our special dishes for Christmas dinner.

A

El plato

Vamos a usar los platos especiales para la cena navideña.

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English First

Bathtub

The perfect ending to a difficult week is a warm bubble bath in the bathtub.

A

La bañera

El final perfecto para una semana difícil es un baño de espumas caliente en la bañera.

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English First

Toilet

I’m going to clean the toilet with bleach.

A

El inodoro

Voy a limpiar el inodoro con blanqueador.

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basin, sink

The soap is next to the sink.

A

El lavamanos

El jabón está junto al lavamanos.

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English First

Cozy

It’s a small bedroom, but it’s very cosy.

A

Acogedor(a)

Es un dormitorio pequeño pero muy acogedor.

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Current

The current economic crisis was caused by the housing bubble.

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Actual

La burbuja inmobiliaria causó la crisis económica actual.

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Lit up, bright

That’s a bright idea! Why didn’t we think of that sooner?

A

Luminoso(a)

¡Esa es una idea luminosa! ¿Cómo que no se nos ocurrió antes?

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dark

The room is dark, and I can’t see anything.

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Oscuro(a)

El cuarto está oscuro, y no puedo ver nada.

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English First

Impulsive

Susana is so impulsive that a lot of the time she has to go back on decisions she’s taken.

A

Impulsivo(a)

Susana es tan impulsiva que muchas veces tiene que rectificar después de tomar una decisión.

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Cubierto

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Covered, piece of flatware

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Hospedar

El barón se hospedará en el hotel Plaza.

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To lodge, to stay

The Baron will stay at Plaza Hotel.

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Llegar a ser

Nadie podía imaginar que una modesta maestra de escuela rural llegaría a ser la presidenta de la nación.

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To become

No one could ever imagine that a modest rural schoolteacher would become the nation’s president.

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ponerse a

Justo cuando llegábamos a la playa, se puso a llover.

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to start

It started raining just as we were arriving at the beach.

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Tanto como

A mi gato le gusta comer tanto como dormir.

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as much as
Juliana says it also means both

My cat loves eating as much as sleeping.

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algo (as an adverb)

¿Puedo tomar algo más?

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a little

Can I have a little more?

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algo de sustantivo

Creo que queda algo de aceite, pero no estoy segura.

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a little, some

I think there’s some oil left, but I’m not sure.

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algo de infinitivo

Estoy muerta de hambre. Dame algo de comer, por favor.

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something, an unspecified thing

I’m starving. Please, give me something to eat.

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¡Qué bueno saber de ti!

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How good to hear from you!

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acerca de

Leí un libro acerca de la guerra en la época medieval.

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about (not sobre)

I read a book about war in medieval

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nave

Tenemos más de mil postes almacenados en la nave cuatro.

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ship, vessel, vehicle

We have over a thousand poles stored in warehouse four.

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callar

Mejor callar y esperar que no se repita.

Calla y déjame pensar.

¡Calla! Ya has dicho suficiente.

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to keep or be quiet, to shut up

We’d better keep quiet and hope it doesn’t happen again.

Be quiet and let me think.

Shut up! You’ve already said enough

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Covered, piece of flatware

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Cubierto

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To lodge, to stay

The Baron will stay at Plaza Hotel.

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Hospedarse

El barón se hospedará en el hotel Plaza.

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To become

No one could ever imagine that a modest rural schoolteacher would become the nation’s president.

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Llegar a ser

Nadie podía imaginar que una modesta maestra de escuela rural llegaría a ser la presidenta de la nación.

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to start

It started raining just as we were arriving at the beach.

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ponerse a

Justo cuando llegábamos a la playa, se puso a llover.

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as much as
Juliana says it also means both

My cat loves eating as much as sleeping.

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Tanto como

A mi gato le gusta comer tanto como dormir.

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a little

Can I have a little more?

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algo (as an adverb)

¿Puedo tomar algo más?

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a little, some

I think there’s some oil left, but I’m not sure.

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algo de sustantivo

Creo que queda algo de aceite, pero no estoy segura.

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something, an unspecified thing

I’m starving. Please, give me something to eat.

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algo de infinitivo

Estoy muerta de hambre. Dame algo de comer, por favor.

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How good to hear from you!

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¡Qué bueno saber de ti!

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about (not sobre)

I read a book about war in medieval times.

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acerca de

Leí un libro acerca de la guerra en la época medieval.

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ship, vessel, vehicle

We have over a thousand poles stored in warehouse four.

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nave

Tenemos más de mil postes almacenados en la nave cuatro.

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to keep or be quiet, to shut up

We’d better keep quiet and hope it doesn’t happen again.

Be quiet and let me think.

Shut up! You’ve already said enough

A

callar

Mejor callar y esperar que no se repita.

Calla y déjame pensar.

¡Calla! Ya has dicho suficiente.

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supuesto

Se ha detenido al supuesto asesino.

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supposed

The supposed murderer has been arrested.

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oiga¡

Oiga! Se olvida de su gorro, señora.

Oiga, no puede pasar ahí. Es solo para el personal. ¿No vio el letrero?

¡Suélteme! ¿Quiénes son ustedes? - Oiga, señora, estamos aquí para ayudarle. Somos personal sanitario, así que tranquilícese.

A

excuse me, hey, listen,

Excuse me! You’ve forgotten your hat, ma’am.

Hey, you can’t go in there. It’s personnel only. Didn’t you see the sign?

Let go of me! Who are you? - Listen, ma’am, we’re here to help you. We’re paramedics, so calm down

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Tal vez nos oigan.

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Perhaps they hear us.

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Qué gusto verte!

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What a pleasure to see you!

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No sé qué me hizo pensar en él.

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I don’t know what made me think about him.

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cuanto

En ese restaurante puedes comer todo cuanto quieras.

Puedes coger todo cuanto te puedas llevar.

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as much as, as many as

In that restaurant you can eat as much as you want

You can take as many as you can carry.

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Cuanto mayor tu casa, más dinero necesitas.

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The bigger your house, the more money you need.

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Quizás no me haya oído.

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Perhaps he hasn’t heard me.

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Todavía queda comida.

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There’s still food left.

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unas semanas

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a few weeks

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oído

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ear, hearing, heard

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cualquier parte

¿Te quieres ir de aquí? - Sí, cualquier parte del mundo será mejor que este país que está siempre en guerra.

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anywhere

Do you want to leave here? - Yes, anywhere in the world will be better than this country that is always at war.

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todas partes

Hay actores en todas partes en Los Ángeles

Hay gente por todas partes.

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everywhere

There are actors everywhere in Los Angeles

There are people everywhere.

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todas partes

Hay actores en todas partes en Los Ángeles

Hay gente por todas partes.

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everywhere

There are actors everywhere in Los Angeles

There are people everywhere.

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ninguna parte

¿A dónde vas a ir de vacaciones? - A ninguna parte. No me alcanza.

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Nowhere

Where are you going on vacation? - Nowhere. I can’t afford it.

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una vuelta

Hay que darle una vuelta más a la llave.

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a turn

You have to give the key another turn.

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supposed

The supposed murderer has been arrested.

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supuesto

Se ha detenido al supuesto asesino.

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English First

excuse me, hey, listen,

Excuse me! You’ve forgotten your hat, ma’am.

Hey, you can’t go in there. It’s personnel only. Didn’t you see the sign?

Let go of me! Who are you? - Listen, ma’am, we’re here to help you. We’re paramedics, so calm down

A

oiga¡

Oiga! Se ha olvidado de su gorro, señora.

Oiga, no puede pasar ahí. Es solo para el personal. ¿No vio el letrero?

¡Suélteme! ¿Quiénes son ustedes? - Oiga, señora, estamos aquí para ayudarle. Somos personal sanitario, así que tranquilícese.

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97
Q

English First

Perhaps they hear us.

A

Tal vez nos oigan.

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98
Q

English First

What a pleasure to see you!

A

Qué gusto verte!

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99
Q

English First

I don’t know what made me think about him.

A

No sé qué me hizo pensar en él.

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100
Q

English First

as much as, as many as

In that restaurant you can eat as much as you want

You can take as many as you can carry.

A

cuanto

En ese restaurante puedes comer todo cuanto quieras.

Puedes coger todo cuanto te puedas llevar.

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101
Q

English First

The bigger your house, the more money you need.

A

Cuanto mayor tu casa, más dinero necesitas.

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102
Q

English First

Perhaps he hasn’t heard me.

A

Quizás no me haya oído.

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103
Q

English First

There’s still food left.

A

Todavía queda comida.

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104
Q

English First

a few weeks

A

unas semanas

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105
Q

English First

ear, hearing, heard

A

oído

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106
Q

English First

anywhere

Do you want to leave here? - Yes, anywhere in the world will be better than this country that is always at war.

A

cualquier parte

¿Te quieres ir de aquí? - Sí, cualquier parte del mundo será mejor que este país que está siempre en guerra.

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107
Q

English First

everywhere

There are actors everywhere in Los Angeles

There are people everywhere.

A

todas partes

Hay actores en todas partes en Los Ángeles

Hay gente por todas partes.

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108
Q

English First

Nowhere

Where are you going on vacation? - Nowhere. I can’t afford it.

A

ninguna parte

¿A dónde vas a ir de vacaciones? - A ninguna parte. No me alcanza.

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109
Q

English First

a turn

You have to give the key another turn.

A

una vuelta

Hay que darle una vuelta más a la llave.

110
Q

genial

Es genial que puedas pasar tu cumpleaños con tus mejores amigos.

Es una película genial. Me encantó.

A

great, brilliant, fantastic

It’s great that you can spend your birthday with your best friends.

It’s a brilliant movie. I loved it.

111
Q

genial

Es genial que puedas pasar tu cumpleaños con tus mejores amigos.

Es una película genial. Me encantó.

A

great, brilliant, fantastic

It’s great that you can spend your birthday with your best friends.

It’s a brilliant movie. I loved it.

112
Q

great, brilliant, fantastic

It’s great that you can spend your birthday with your best friends.

It’s a brilliant movie. I loved it.

A

genial

Es genial que puedas pasar tu cumpleaños con tus mejores amigos.

Es una película genial. Me encantó.

113
Q

justo antes

A

just before

114
Q

Just before

A

Justo antes

115
Q

pero igual

A

but at the same time…

116
Q

lo que más me gusta

Lo que más me gusta de mi casa es que es soleada y espaciosa.

A

What I like best

What I like best about my home is that it is sunny and spacious.

117
Q

lo que más me gusta

Lo que más me gusta de mi casa es que es soleada y espaciosa.

A

What I like best

What I like best about my home is that it is sunny and spacious.

118
Q

What I like best

What I like best about my home is that it is sunny and spacious.

A

lo que más me gusta

Lo que más me gusta de mi casa es que es soleada y espaciosa.

119
Q

Espero que esté en casa aquí.

A

I hope that I’m at home here.

120
Q

Espero que esté en casa aquí.

A

I hope that I’m at home here.

121
Q

I hope that I’m at home here.

A

Espero que esté en casa aquí.

122
Q

al parecer

¿Por qué discuten Sarah y Fred? - Al parecer, él chocó su carro.

A

apparently

Why are Sarah and Fred arguing? - Apparently, he bumped her car.

123
Q

Tienes que dejar de hacer eso.

A

You have to stop doing that.

124
Q

Tienes que dejar de hacer eso.

A

You have to stop doing that.

125
Q

You have to stop doing that.

A

Tienes que dejar de hacer eso.

126
Q

Será mejor dejar las cosas tal y como están.

A

It will be better to leave things such as they are.

127
Q

It will be better to leave things such as they are.

A

Será mejor dejar las cosas tal y como están.

128
Q

La señora sigue de pie.

A

The madame continues standing.

129
Q

The madame continues standing.

A

La señora sigue de pie.

130
Q

Ya no voy ahí.

A

I’m not going there anymore.

131
Q

I’m not going there anymore.

A

Ya no voy ahí.

132
Q

Suscribir

Mi madre suscribió a mi hermana a una revista de moda.

A

To subscribe to

My mother subscribed my sister to a fashion magazine.

133
Q

To subscribe to

My mother subscribed my sister to a fashion magazine.

A

Suscribir

Mi madre suscribió a mi hermana a una revista de moda.

134
Q

el servicio de habitación

Si no te apetece ir a cenar al restaurante del hotel, podemos llamar al servicio de habitación.

A

room service

If you don’t feel like going to the hotel restaurant for dinner, we can call room service.

135
Q

room service

If you don’t feel like going to the hotel restaurant for dinner, we can call room service.

A

el servicio de habitación

Si no te apetece ir a cenar al restaurante del hotel, podemos llamar al servicio de habitación.

136
Q

La fila

Nos pusimos en fila para comprar los boletos para el concierto.

A

The line, the queue, the row

We got in line to buy the concert tickets.

137
Q

El sitio

A

site, place

138
Q

La vereda, la acera, la banqueta.

Sacaron sus perros a pasear por la acera.

A

The sidewalk

They took their dogs out for a walk on the sidewalk.

139
Q

Caminar por la vereda en Buenos Aires es placentero.

A

Walking down the sidewalk in Buenos Aires is pleasant.

140
Q

Las banquetas en la Ciudad de México están repletas de vendedores.

A

The sidewalks in Mexico City are packed with vendors.

141
Q

No debes subirte al andén en tu bicicleta.

Central America, Columbia

A

You shouldn’t ride your bike on the sidewalk.

142
Q

El cruce peatonal, La senda peatonal

A

pedestrian crossing

143
Q

Semáforo

En el siguiente semáforo, gira a la izquierda.

A

Traffic light.

Turn left at the next traffic light.

144
Q

El hogar

A

home

145
Q

El campo

Siempre pasan los fines de semana en el campo.

A

Country

They always spend weekends in the countryside.

146
Q

La basura

La calle está llena de basura por la huelga de los basureros.

A

trash, garbage, litter

The street is full of garbage because of the garbagemen strike.

147
Q

El barco

A

ship

148
Q

El bote

A

boat

149
Q

El suelo

Se derramó la leche por el suelo.

A

Floor

The milk got spilled on the floor.

150
Q

El armario

Cuelga esa ropa en el armario.

A

Closet

Hang those clothes in the closet.

151
Q

El escritorio

Es más fácil hacer la tarea en un escritorio que la mesa de la cocina.

A

Desk

It is easier to do homework at a desk than at the kitchen table.

152
Q

El comedor

La cena será servida en el comedor.

A

Dinning room

Dinner will be served in the dining room.

153
Q

El vaso

Toma un vaso del estante si tienes sed.

A

glass

Get a glass from the shelf if you’re thirsty.

154
Q

El plato

Vamos a usar los platos especiales para la cena navideña.

A

Dish

We’re going to use our special dishes for Christmas dinner.

155
Q

La bañera

El final perfecto para una semana difícil es un baño de espumas caliente en la bañera.

A

Bathtub

The perfect ending to a difficult week is a warm bubble bath in the bathtub.

156
Q

El inodoro

Voy a limpiar el inodoro con blanqueador.

A

Toilet

I’m going to clean the toilet with bleach.

157
Q

El lavamanos

El jabón está junto al lavamanos.

A

basin, sink

The soap is next to the sink.

158
Q

Acogedor(a)

Es un dormitorio pequeño pero muy acogedor.

A

Cozy

It’s a small bedroom, but it’s very cosy.

159
Q

Actual

La burbuja inmobiliaria causó la crisis económica actual.

A

Current

The current economic crisis was caused by the housing bubble.

160
Q

Luminoso(a)

¡Esa es una idea luminosa! ¿Cómo que no se nos ocurrió antes?

A

Lit up, bright

That’s a bright idea! Why didn’t we think of that sooner?

161
Q

Oscuro(a)

El cuarto está oscuro, y no puedo ver nada.

A

dark

The room is dark, and I can’t see anything.

162
Q

Impulsivo(a)

Susana es tan impulsiva que muchas veces tiene que rectificar después de tomar una decisión.

A

Impulsive

Susana is so impulsive that a lot of the time she has to go back on decisions she’s taken.

163
Q

English First

The line, the queue, the row

We got in line to buy the concert tickets.

A

La fila

Nos pusimos en fila para comprar los boletos para el concierto.

164
Q

English First

site, place

A

El sitio

165
Q

English First

The sidewalk

They took their dogs out for a walk on the sidewalk.

A

La vereda, la acera, la banqueta.

Sacaron sus perros a pasear por la acera.

166
Q

English First

Walking down the sidewalk in Buenos Aires is pleasant.

A

Caminar por la vereda en Buenos Aires es placentero.

167
Q

English First

The sidewalks in Mexico City are packed with vendors.

A

Las banquetas en la Ciudad de México están repletas de vendedores.

168
Q

English First

You shouldn’t ride your bike on the sidewalk.

A

No debes subirte al andén en tu bicicleta.

Central America, Columbia

169
Q

English First

pedestrian crossing

A

El cruce peatonal, La senda peatonal

170
Q

English First

Traffic light.

Turn left at the next traffic light.

A

Semáforo

En el siguiente semáforo, gira a la izquierda.

171
Q

English First

home

A

El hogar

172
Q

English First

Country

They always spend weekends in the countryside.

A

El campo

Siempre pasan los fines de semana en el campo.

173
Q

English First

trash, garbage, litter

The street is full of garbage because of the garbagemen strike.

A

La basura

La calle está llena de basura por la huelga de los basureros.

174
Q

English First

ship

A

El barco, buque

175
Q

English First

boat

A

El bote

176
Q

English First

Floor

The milk got spilled on the floor.

A

El suelo

Se derramó la leche por el suelo.

177
Q

English First

Closet

Hang those clothes in the closet.

A

El armario

Cuelga esa ropa en el armario.

178
Q

English First

Desk

It is easier to do homework at a desk than at the kitchen table.

A

El escritorio

Es más fácil hacer la tarea en un escritorio que la mesa de la cocina.

179
Q

English First

Dinning room

Dinner will be served in the dining room.

A

El comedor

La cena será servida en el comedor .

180
Q

English First

glass

Get a glass from the shelf if you’re thirsty.

A

El vaso

Toma un vaso del estante si tienes sed.

181
Q

English First

Dish

We’re going to use our special dishes for Christmas dinner.

A

El plato

Vamos a usar los platos especiales para la cena navideña.

182
Q

English First

Bathtub

The perfect ending to a difficult week is a warm bubble bath in the bathtub.

A

La bañera

El final perfecto para una semana difícil es un baño de espumas caliente en la bañera.

183
Q

English First

Toilet

I’m going to clean the toilet with bleach.

A

El inodoro

Voy a limpiar el inodoro con blanqueador.

184
Q

English First

basin, sink

The soap is next to the sink.

A

El lavamanos

El jabón está junto al lavamanos.

185
Q

English First

Cozy

It’s a small bedroom, but it’s very cosy.

A

Acogedor(a)

Es un dormitorio pequeño pero muy acogedor.

186
Q

English First

Current

The current economic crisis was caused by the housing bubble.

A

Actual

La burbuja inmobiliaria causó la crisis económica actual.

187
Q

English First

Lit up, bright

That’s a bright idea! Why didn’t we think of that sooner?

A

Luminoso(a)

¡Esa es una idea luminosa! ¿Cómo que no se nos ocurrió antes?

188
Q

English First

dark

The room is dark, and I can’t see anything.

A

Oscuro(a)

El cuarto está oscuro, y no puedo ver nada.

189
Q

English First

Impulsive

Susana is so impulsive that a lot of the time she has to go back on decisions she’s taken.

A

Impulsivo(a)

Susana es tan impulsiva que muchas veces tiene que rectificar después de tomar una decisión.

190
Q

Cubierto

A

Covered, piece of flatware

191
Q

Hospedar

El barón se hospedará en el hotel Plaza.

A

To lodge, to stay

The Baron will stay at Plaza Hotel.

192
Q

Llegar a ser

Nadie podía imaginar que una modesta maestra de escuela rural llegaría a ser la presidenta de la nación.

A

To become

No one could ever imagine that a modest rural schoolteacher would become the nation’s president.

193
Q

ponerse a

Justo cuando llegábamos a la playa, se puso a llover.

A

to start

It started raining just as we were arriving at the beach.

194
Q

Tanto como

A mi gato le gusta comer tanto como dormir.

A

as much as
Juliana says it also means both

My cat loves eating as much as sleeping.

195
Q

algo (as an adverb)

¿Puedo tomar algo más?

A

a little

Can I have a little more?

196
Q

algo de sustantivo

Creo que queda algo de aceite, pero no estoy segura.

A

a little, some

I think there’s some oil left, but I’m not sure.

197
Q

algo de infinitivo

Estoy muerta de hambre. Dame algo de comer, por favor.

A

something, an unspecified thing

I’m starving. Please, give me something to eat.

198
Q

¡Qué bueno saber de ti!

A

How good to hear from you!

199
Q

acerca de

Leí un libro acerca de la guerra en la época medieval.

A

about (not sobre)

I read a book about war in medieval

200
Q

nave

Tenemos más de mil postes almacenados en la nave cuatro.

A

ship, vessel, vehicle

We have over a thousand poles stored in warehouse four.

201
Q

callar

Mejor callar y esperar que no se repita.

Calla y déjame pensar.

¡Calla! Ya has dicho suficiente.

A

to keep or be quiet, to shut up

We’d better keep quiet and hope it doesn’t happen again.

Be quiet and let me think.

Shut up! You’ve already said enough

202
Q

Covered, piece of flatware

A

Cubierto

203
Q

To lodge, to stay

The Baron will stay at Plaza Hotel.

A

Hospedarse

El barón se hospedará en el hotel Plaza.

204
Q

To become

No one could ever imagine that a modest rural schoolteacher would become the nation’s president.

A

Llegar a ser

Nadie podía imaginar que una modesta maestra de escuela rural llegaría a ser la presidenta de la nación.

205
Q

to start

It started raining just as we were arriving at the beach.

A

ponerse a

Justo cuando llegábamos a la playa, se puso a llover.

206
Q

as much as
Juliana says it also means both

My cat loves eating as much as sleeping.

A

Tanto como

A mi gato le gusta comer tanto como dormir.

207
Q

a little

Can I have a little more?

A

algo (as an adverb)

¿Puedo tomar algo más?

208
Q

a little, some

I think there’s some oil left, but I’m not sure.

A

algo de sustantivo

Creo que queda algo de aceite, pero no estoy segura.

209
Q

something, an unspecified thing

I’m starving. Please, give me something to eat.

A

algo de infinitivo

Estoy muerta de hambre. Dame algo de comer, por favor.

210
Q

How good to hear from you!

A

¡Qué bueno saber de ti!

211
Q

about (not sobre)

I read a book about war in medieval times.

A

acerca de

Leí un libro acerca de la guerra en la época medieval.

212
Q

ship, vessel, vehicle

We have over a thousand poles stored in warehouse four.

A

nave

Tenemos más de mil postes almacenados en la nave cuatro.

213
Q

to keep or be quiet, to shut up

We’d better keep quiet and hope it doesn’t happen again.

Be quiet and let me think.

Shut up! You’ve already said enough

A

callar

Mejor callar y esperar que no se repita.

Calla y déjame pensar.

¡Calla! Ya has dicho suficiente.

214
Q

supuesto

Se ha detenido al supuesto asesino.

A

supposed

The supposed murderer has been arrested.

215
Q

oiga¡

Oiga! Se olvida de su gorro, señora.

Oiga, no puede pasar ahí. Es solo para el personal. ¿No vio el letrero?

¡Suélteme! ¿Quiénes son ustedes? - Oiga, señora, estamos aquí para ayudarle. Somos personal sanitario, así que tranquilícese.

A

excuse me, hey, listen,

Excuse me! You’ve forgotten your hat, ma’am.

Hey, you can’t go in there. It’s personnel only. Didn’t you see the sign?

Let go of me! Who are you? - Listen, ma’am, we’re here to help you. We’re paramedics, so calm down

216
Q

Tal vez nos oigan.

A

Perhaps they hear us.

217
Q

Qué gusto verte!

A

What a pleasure to see you!

218
Q

No sé qué me hizo pensar en él.

A

I don’t know what made me think about him.

219
Q

cuanto

En ese restaurante puedes comer todo cuanto quieras.

Puedes coger todo cuanto te puedas llevar.

A

as much as, as many as

In that restaurant you can eat as much as you want

You can take as many as you can carry.

220
Q

Cuanto mayor tu casa, más dinero necesitas.

A

The bigger your house, the more money you need.

221
Q

Quizás no me haya oído.

A

Perhaps he hasn’t heard me.

222
Q

Todavía queda comida.

A

There’s still food left.

223
Q

unas semanas

A

a few weeks

224
Q

oído

A

ear, hearing, heard

225
Q

cualquier parte

¿Te quieres ir de aquí? - Sí, cualquier parte del mundo será mejor que este país que está siempre en guerra.

A

anywhere

Do you want to leave here? - Yes, anywhere in the world will be better than this country that is always at war.

226
Q

todas partes

Hay actores en todas partes en Los Ángeles

Hay gente por todas partes.

A

everywhere

There are actors everywhere in Los Angeles

There are people everywhere.

227
Q

ninguna parte

¿A dónde vas a ir de vacaciones? - A ninguna parte. No me alcanza.

A

Nowhere

Where are you going on vacation? - Nowhere. I can’t afford it.

228
Q

una vuelta

Hay que darle una vuelta más a la llave.

A

a turn

You have to give the key another turn.

229
Q

English First

supposed

The supposed murderer has been arrested.

A

supuesto

Se ha detenido al supuesto asesino.

230
Q

English First

excuse me, hey, listen,

Excuse me! You’ve forgotten your hat, ma’am.

Hey, you can’t go in there. It’s personnel only. Didn’t you see the sign?

Let go of me! Who are you? - Listen, ma’am, we’re here to help you. We’re paramedics, so calm down

A

oiga¡

Oiga! Se ha olvidado de su gorro, señora.

Oiga, no puede pasar ahí. Es solo para el personal. ¿No vio el letrero?

¡Suélteme! ¿Quiénes son ustedes? - Oiga, señora, estamos aquí para ayudarle. Somos personal sanitario, así que tranquilícese.

231
Q

English First

Perhaps they hear us.

A

Tal vez nos oigan.

232
Q

English First

What a pleasure to see you!

A

Qué gusto verte!

233
Q

English First

I don’t know what made me think about him.

A

No sé qué me hizo pensar en él.

234
Q

English First

as much as, as many as

In that restaurant you can eat as much as you want

You can take as many as you can carry.

A

cuanto

En ese restaurante puedes comer todo cuanto quieras.

Puedes coger todo cuanto te puedas llevar.

235
Q

English First

The bigger your house, the more money you need.

A

Cuanto mayor tu casa, más dinero necesitas.

236
Q

English First

Perhaps he hasn’t heard me.

A

Quizás no me haya oído.

237
Q

English First

There’s still food left.

A

Todavía queda comida.

238
Q

English First

a few weeks

A

unas semanas

239
Q

English First

ear, hearing, heard

A

oído

240
Q

English First

anywhere

Do you want to leave here? - Yes, anywhere in the world will be better than this country that is always at war.

A

cualquier parte

¿Te quieres ir de aquí? - Sí, cualquier parte del mundo será mejor que este país que está siempre en guerra.

241
Q

English First

everywhere

There are actors everywhere in Los Angeles

There are people everywhere.

A

todas partes

Hay actores en todas partes en Los Ángeles

Hay gente por todas partes.

242
Q

English First

Nowhere

Where are you going on vacation? - Nowhere. I can’t afford it.

A

ninguna parte

¿A dónde vas a ir de vacaciones? - A ninguna parte. No me alcanza.

243
Q

English First

a turn

You have to give the key another turn.

A

una vuelta

Hay que darle una vuelta más a la llave.

244
Q

todas partes

Hay actores en todas partes en Los Ángeles

Hay gente por todas partes.

A

everywhere

There are actors everywhere in Los Angeles

There are people everywhere.

245
Q

genial

Es genial que puedas pasar tu cumpleaños con tus mejores amigos.

Es una película genial. Me encantó.

A

great, brilliant, fantastic

It’s great that you can spend your birthday with your best friends.

It’s a brilliant movie. I loved it.

246
Q

great, brilliant, fantastic

It’s great that you can spend your birthday with your best friends.

It’s a brilliant movie. I loved it.

A

genial

Es genial que puedas pasar tu cumpleaños con tus mejores amigos.

Es una película genial. Me encantó.

247
Q

genial

Es genial que puedas pasar tu cumpleaños con tus mejores amigos.

Es una película genial. Me encantó.

A

great, brilliant, fantastic

It’s great that you can spend your birthday with your best friends.

It’s a brilliant movie. I loved it.

248
Q

justo antes

A

just before

249
Q

Just before

A

Justo antes

250
Q

pero igual

A

but at the same time…

251
Q

lo que más me gusta

Lo que más me gusta de mi casa es que es soleada y espaciosa.

A

What I like best

What I like best about my home is that it is sunny and spacious.

252
Q

What I like best

What I like best about my home is that it is sunny and spacious.

A

lo que más me gusta

Lo que más me gusta de mi casa es que es soleada y espaciosa.

253
Q

lo que más me gusta

Lo que más me gusta de mi casa es que es soleada y espaciosa.

A

What I like best

What I like best about my home is that it is sunny and spacious.

254
Q

Espero que esté en casa aquí.

A

I hope that I’m at home here.

255
Q

I hope that I’m at home here.

A

Espero que esté en casa aquí.

256
Q

Espero que esté en casa aquí.

A

I hope that I’m at home here.

257
Q

al parecer

¿Por qué discuten Sarah y Fred? - Al parecer, él chocó su carro.

A

apparently

Why are Sarah and Fred arguing? - Apparently, he bumped her car.

258
Q

Tienes que dejar de hacer eso.

A

You have to stop doing that.

259
Q

Tienes que dejar de hacer eso.

A

You have to stop doing that.

260
Q

You have to stop doing that.

A

Tienes que dejar de hacer eso.

261
Q

Será mejor dejar las cosas tal y como están.

A

It will be better to leave things such as they are.

262
Q

It will be better to leave things such as they are.

A

Será mejor dejar las cosas tal y como están.

263
Q

La señora sigue de pie.

A

The madame continues standing.

264
Q

The madame continues standing.

A

La señora sigue de pie.

265
Q

Ya no voy ahí.

A

I’m not going there anymore.

266
Q

I’m not going there anymore.

A

Ya no voy ahí.

267
Q

Suscribir

Mi madre suscribió a mi hermana a una revista de moda.

A

To subscribe to

My mother subscribed my sister to a fashion magazine.

268
Q

To subscribe to

My mother subscribed my sister to a fashion magazine.

A

Suscribir

Mi madre suscribió a mi hermana a una revista de moda.

269
Q

el servicio de habitación

Si no te apetece ir a cenar al restaurante del hotel, podemos llamar al servicio de habitación.

A

room service

If you don’t feel like going to the hotel restaurant for dinner, we can call room service.

270
Q

room service

If you don’t feel like going to the hotel restaurant for dinner, we can call room service.

A

el servicio de habitación

Si no te apetece ir a cenar al restaurante del hotel, podemos llamar al servicio de habitación.