Level 6, Units 9, 10, 11 & 12 Flashcards

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the cultivation, growing, farming (agriculture)
the harvest (harvest)
the culture (biology)
the cultivation (figurative) (development)

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el cultivo

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to surf (sports)

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surfear

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the wave (sea) (abundance)
the front (weather)
the outbreak (disease)

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la ola

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4
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the bay (geography)

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la bahía

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5
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leave me alone

A

Déjame en paz

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6
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the disgust, revulsion (feeling)

Adjective
disgusting, awful (colloquial) (repugnant person or thing)

Phrase
How disgusting

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el asco

asco

que asco

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Adjective
jealous (envious)
zealous, concientious (dedicated)

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celoso/a

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8
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to pass away, die (to stop living)

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fallecer

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9
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the mourning (grief)

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el luto

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10
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to honor, respect (to respect)

to be honored (to be proud)

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honrar

honrarse

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11
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the power (might)
the wealth (riches)

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el poderío

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12
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among themselves, to each other, each other

whether

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entre sí

entre si

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13
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the router (computing)

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el rúter

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the twelve dozen, the gross (twelve groups of twelve)

the thickness (measurement)
the main body (main part)

Adjective
not thin (not thin) (substantial)
thick, fat, stout (corpulent)
coarse (rough)
complicated (difficult) (Latin America)

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la gruesa

el grueso.

grueso/a

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to exchange, swap (to interchange)

to swap, exchange (to interchange)

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intercambiar

intercambiarse

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the period, dot (punctuation)
the point, moment (temporal reference)
the dot, spot (small mark)
the point (sports) (stock market) (argument)
the place, spot (spatial reference)
the part, point (matter)
the stitch (medical) (sewing)
the degree of doneness, the level of cooking (culinary)

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el punto

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to spill (to knock from its container)
to shed (to emit)
to spread (to disseminate)

to spill (from its container)

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derramar

derramarse

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Adjective
light, lightweight (not heavy)
light (culinary) (beverage)
light, slight (imperceptible)
slight noise (faint)
slight idea or suspicion, tiny suspicion (vague)

Adverb
quickly

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ligero/a

ligero

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to unload (to remove goods) (feelings)
to relieve (to release)
to download (computing)
to shoot a weapon (to shoot a weapon)
to unload (to remove bullets)
to run down (a battery)
to clear (to absolve)

to run down (battery)
to download (computing)
to break (storm)
to vent to, unburden oneself to (to let off steam; used with “con”)
to get out of (to avoid; used with “de”)

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descargar

descargarse

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to guess (to estimate)
to predict (to foretell)
to discern (to perceive)
to solve (to figure out)

to make out (to be distinguishable)

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advinar

advinarse

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to scan (computing) (medicine)

the scanning (act of scanning)

Adjective
scanned (digitalized)

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escanear

el escaneado, la escaneado

escaneado/a

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to title, entitle, call (to name)

to be titled, called (to be entitled)
to graduate, get a degree (education)

the holder, owner, title holder (possessor)
the holder, incumbent (person in post)

the headlne (press)

Adjective
permanent (tenured)

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titular

titularse

el titular
la titular

el titular

titular

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the training

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la capacitación (negocios)
el entrenamiento (deportes)
la formación (labor)

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the time, period (period of time)
the installment (payment)
the deadline (limit)

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the mailbox, letterbox, postbox (correspondence) (computing) the voicemail
el buzón el buzón de voz
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to defeat, beat, conquer (to vanquish) 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, loosing (having lost) expired, out of date, past its expiration date (past date) due, payable (finance) sagging (giving way to) the loser (person who has lost)
vencer vencerse vencido/a el/la vencido/a
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to fix (to put) to set, establish, fix (to determine) to fix, focus (to concentrate) to pay attencion (to concentrate) to notice (to become aware of) Adjective appointed, agreed (prearranged)
fijar fijarse fijado/a
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to retire, pension off, force into retirement (to oblige to stop working) to get rid of, throw out, ditch, dump (colloquial) (to discard) to retire (to stop working) the retiree, retired person (pensioned individual) Adjective retired (pensioned)
jubilar jubilarse el jubilado la jubilada jubilado/a
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the owner, proprietor, landlord, holder of rights, landowner (possessor)
el propietario la propietaria el dueno, la duena
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extra, spare
de más
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the cover letter, letter of introduction (letter attached)
la carta de presentación
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the bathtub
la bañera la tina
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Adjective weekly (corresponding to one week) a week (per week)
semanal
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the branch, office (local office) the subsidiary (of parent company)
la sucursal
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the scooter motor scooter (vehicle)
el escúter
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Adverb just, only, recently, only just (in the near past) Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain. (Latin America)
recién
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the costume (clothing) the disguise (false appearance) the front (pretense) to disguise as, dress up as (to put a costume on) to disguise, conceal, hide (to conceal) to dress up, disguise (to put on a costume)
el disfraz disfrazar disfrazarse
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on schedule
a horario
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the dusk, evening, sunset (time when the sun sets) the sunset (descent of the sun below the horizon) to get dark (to darken)
el atardecer atardecer
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to land, touch down (to return to the ground) to land (to fall) to turn up (to appear unexpectedly)
aterrizar
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to plug in (electricity) to join (to put together) to turn on, switch on (colloquial) (to activate) to fit in, settle in (to adapt) Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
enchufar enchufarse
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