Léxico Capítulo 1 Flashcards
El despacho
Office, (private) study
La dirección
(Administrative) Office (of an institution)
El bufete
Law office
La redacción
Newspaper office
El consultorio
Medical office
La consulta
Doctor office
Physician’s private office
(Appointment?)
La clínica
Clinic, hospital
La clínica dental
Dental office
Volver a (+infinitive)
To do something again
Volver
To return/ come back
Regresar
To return/ come back
Devolver
To return something/ give back/ throw up
Otra vez (+ infinitive)
To do something again
De nuevo (+ infinitive)
To do something again
Vomitar
To throw up
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Cerrar
To close/shut/lock
El cierre
(Physical) Closing/shutting
Abrir
To open
La abertura
(Physical) Opening/gap/aperture
Clausurar
To close/adjourn
Figurative, ceremonial sense
La clausura
(Ceremonial) Closing/adjournment
La apertura
(Figurative, ceremonial) Opening
Cerrar con llave
To lock with key
Acabar se (+ infinitive)
To have had just done/finished something
Terminar de (+ infinitive)
To finish doing something
La sala
Living room/sitting room/parlor
El cuarto
Room
El salón
Living room/large room/hall
Sala de espera
Waiting room
Salón de actos (espectáculos)
Auditorium
La habitación
Room
El aula (fem.)
Classroom
Angosto
Narrow
Lat. Am.
Estrecho
Narrow
Spain
El hule
Rubber/oilclothe
La goma
Rubber/rubberband
El cuacho
Rubber
La oficina
Office (business)
De palo
Wooden
-cylindrical shape
El palo
Pole, stick; a blow with a stick
La madera
Wood
La leña
Firewood
Matar
To kill
Asesinar
To murder, assassinate; to kill
Rematar
To finish off
Eliminar
To wipe out, bumb off
Ejecutar
To execute
Rematar
To finish killing a seriously injured or dying person or animal
La cuadra
A street block
El establo
Stable
La manzana
Block (Spain)
Apple
Cuadra
Horse stable (Spain)
Bloque
Block (of houses)
Large piece of a hard substance
El ropero
Closet
La alacena
Cupboard, closet: locker
El armario
Closet (any context)
El guardarropa
Checkroom, coatroom (public)
Agarrar
To take (Sp. Am) To grasp (Spain)
Tomar
To take
Coger
To take (sexual implications)
Amanecer
To dawn
Anochecer
To grow dark
Atardecer
To draw towards evening, to happen late in the afternoon
Ordinario
Ordinary, common; course, vulgar
Común
Common
Corriente
Common
Colgar
To hang
To flunk or fail a person