Sebastian Flashcards
reaching to a person that is ahead of you
catch up
free time, something as vacations
time off
- to compensate for something that has been lost or has been missed
- also “maquillarse”
make up
to become popular or fashionable
catch on
caught
past participle of catch
https://www.linguee.co/ingles-espanol/traduccion/caught.html
- 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
assess
to push a knife into someone
stab
a sharp metal tool used for cutting:
knife
past and past participle of keep
kept
- an area of water near the coast where ships are kept
- to have (usually bad) thoughts in one’s head
(albergar)
harbour
an amount of money that you pay to do or use something
fee
to rub your skin with your nails
Scratch
timid
shy
someone that have common sense is
sensible
reasonable
easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry:
sensitive
someone that makes fun of another person in a bad woy
bully
someone who steals
thief
robber
the past and past participle of steal
stole
stolen
to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it:
to steal
to rob = to steal
to live in a place or in a particular way
dwell
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/dwell
very wide
broad
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/broad
difference between steal and thief
thief = person steal = action
[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
[verb and noun] flirt
[adj] flirting
- representing
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)