Level 6, Units 5 & 6 Flashcards
phrase
maybe, perhaps, it’s possible (in replies, used to express uncertainty)
is that OK?
puede ser
the soda, fizzy drink, soft drink, pop (carbonated beverage)
the drink, refreshment (cool or room-temperature beverage)
adjective
fresh (substitute; used with “de”)
el refresco
de refresco
exp: Se enviaron soldados de refresco a la guerra
the zucchini (vegetable)
el calabacín
the complaint, grumble (protest)
the groan, moan (cry)
the grudge, resentment (bitterness)
la queja
el reclamo
the complaint (protest)(Latin America)
el reclamo
la queja
the reimbursement, refund, repayment (finance)
el reembolso
Phrase
not even
ni siquiera
the attention (interest)
the kindness, the attention (courtesy)
the service, attention, treatment (help)
Interjection
your attention please, attention please, (used to give information)
look out, warning, danger, warning, beware (used to warn)
attention (military)
the attention, the attentions (acts of kindness)
la atención
¡atención!
las atenciónes
the customer service
atención al cliente
phrase
extra, spare (general)
de más
the complaint (protest)
(Latin America)
el reclamo
la queja
the reimbursement, refund, repayment (finance)
el reembolso
Phrase
it’s a good thing, it’s just as well, luckily (it’s lucky)
menos mal
the order (purchase order)
the request
el pedido
the attitude, posture (behavior)
la actitud
the delivery, dispatch, shipment (act of sending)
the package, consignment (sent goods)
the remittance (finance)
el envío
la entrega
Phrase
once, when, after (at the time when)
una vez que
to track, trail (to follow the traces of)
to search, comb, drag (to inspect)
to trawl, drag (fishing)
rastrear
the fabric, cloth, material (textile)
the canvas (fine arts)
the web (spider’s construction)
la tela
Adjective
aggressive (violent)
forceful (vigorous)
agresivo/a
the wallet, billfold
la billetera
to condemn, disapprove of (to censure)
to fail or flunk a subject or a student (to not pass) (Latin America)
reprobar
desaprobar
to finish, finish up, use up, exhaust (to consume all of)
to rush, expedite (to demand haste)
(Latin America)
to put pressure on, push (to compel)
to embarrass (to cause embarrassment)
to be urgent (to urge)
Regionalism used in Chile
to hurry, hurry up, get a move on (to be in a hurry) (Latin America)
to worry oneself (to be distressed)
apurar
apurarse
to ruin, destroy, wreck, spoil (to mess up)
to ruin, bankrupt (to impoverish)
to be ruined, be destroyed (to mess up)
to be ruined, go bankrupt (to impoverish)
arruinar
arruinarse
the envelope
el sobre
the fitting room, dressing room, changing room (room)
the tester (product)
the tester, taster, test driver (person)
el probador
el probador
la probadora
to appreciate (to value)
to pride oneself, have self respect (to be proud of)
preciar
preciarse
Adverb
besides, furthermore, also, moreover, as well as (too)
Preposition
as well as, besides, in addition to, apart from (along with)
además
además de
to order, commission (to request)
to put in charge of, task with (to give responsibility to)
to handle, take care of, see to (to assume responsibility)
encargar
encargarse
to afix to something (to put)
to set something (i.e. a time), to establish (i.e. residency), to fix (i.e. objectives) (to determine)
to pay attention (to concentrate)
to notice (to become aware of)
fijar
fijarse
as soon as possible
cuanto antes
to guess (to estimate)
to predict (to foretell)
to discern (to perceive)
to solve (to figure out)
to make out (to be distinguishable)
adivinar
adivinarse
the at sign, at (the symbol @)
la arroba
adjective
such (similar) (similar)
such and such (indeterminate)
that (aforementioned)
pronoun
such (aforementioned thing) (similar thing)
tal
adjective
quiet, silent (noiseless)
quiet, reserved (shy)
callado/a
adjective
exhausted (tired) (used up)
sold out (unavailable)
flat (with no energy)
agotado/a
to order, commission work (with no energy)
to put in charge of, task with (to give responsibility to)
to handle, take care of, to see do (to assume responsibility)
encargar
encargarse
to defeat, beat, conquer (to vanquish)
to overcome, conquer (to control feelings or fear)
to win, be victorious (to triumph)
to expire (to cease to be valid)
to be due (to be payable)
to give way (to collapse)
to expire (to cease to be valid)
adjective
defeated, losing (having lost)
expired, out of date, past it’s expiration date (past date)
due, payable (finance)
sagging (giving way to)
Noun
the loser (person who has lost)
vencer
vencerse
vencido/a
el vencido
la vencida
to exhaust, tire out, wear out (to fatigue)
to use up, run out of, exhaust, run down (to use completely)
to be exhausting (to be tiring)
to tire oneself out, get exhausted, wear oneself out (to become tired)
to run out, sell out, use up (to use up a resource)
agotar
agotarse
Adjective
similar, alike, like (analogous)
.
Noun
the resemblance (likeness)
parecido/a
el parecido
Adjective
fifth (ordinal number)
Noun
the fifth (ordinal number)
the fifth (fraction)
the conscript, draftee (military)(Spain)
the small bottle of beer (beverage)
the five cents (coin of little value)
quinto
el/la quinto
the pumpkin, squash (fruit)
the gourd (container)
the dummy (colloquial) (idiot)
la calabeza
the rascal, rogue, scoundrel (impish person)
the sly person (clever person)
the rogue (literature)
Adjective
crafty, cunning (clever)
roguish, mischievous (impish)
wicked, naughty (malicious)
el pícaro
la pícara
pícaro/a
the renting, rental (act of leasing)
the rent, rental (price)
el alquiler
the inteceder
el intercesor
la intercesora
to catch, seize (to trap)
to catch, apprehend, arrest (to capture)
to seize (to take by force)
apresar
atrapar