Sebastian Flashcards

1
Q

reaching to a person that is ahead of you

A

catch up

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2
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free time, something as vacations

A

time off

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3
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  • to compensate for something that has been lost or has been missed
  • also “maquillarse”
A

make up

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4
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to become popular or fashionable

A

catch on

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5
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caught

A

past participle of catch

https://www.linguee.co/ingles-espanol/traduccion/caught.html

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6
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  • to say what the amount, value, or rate of something is or to to make a judgment about something
  • to give (a player or team) a penalty during a game
A

assess

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7
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to push a knife into someone

A

stab

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8
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a sharp metal tool used for cutting:

A

knife

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9
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past and past participle of keep

A

kept

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10
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  • an area of water near the coast where ships are kept
  • to have (usually bad) thoughts in one’s head
    (albergar)
A

harbour

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11
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an amount of money that you pay to do or use something

A

fee

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12
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to rub your skin with your nails

A

Scratch

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13
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timid

A

shy

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14
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someone that have common sense is

A

sensible

reasonable

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15
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easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry:

A

sensitive

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16
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someone that makes fun of another person in a bad woy

17
Q

someone who steals

A

thief

robber

18
Q

the past and past participle of steal

A

stole

stolen

19
Q

to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it:

A

to steal

to rob = to steal

20
Q

to live in a place or in a particular way

A

dwell

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/dwell

21
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very wide

A

broad

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/broad

22
Q

difference between steal and thief

A
thief  = person
steal = action
23
Q

[verb]
to behave as if sexually attracted to someone, although not seriously

[noun]
someone who behaves as if they are sexually attracted to a lot of people:
-> He’s a compulsive flirt

A

[verb and noun] flirt

[adj] flirting

24
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  • representing
A

behalf

On behalf of …
(en nombre de…)

-On behalf of the entire company, I would like to thank you for all your work.

-other uses 
 on behalf of sb
 in behalf of sb (us also) 
 on sb's behalf
 in sb's behalf (us also)
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adquirir un habito
get into the habit | I have got into the habit
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a compromise in a long period
long term commitment
27
when we forget the keys into the house
lock the keys inside house
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the most important pieces of information about something, or general information without details
the gist
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chasquear los dedos
``` to snap snap -> instantaneo snapshot -> instantanea - in the snap - to make a snap decision ```
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when something has bad characteristics or | disadvantages
drawback
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enfriar y calentar
cool down | warm up
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contrarios de temperatura
hot and cold | warm and cool