Spanish: Fluencia L5 and Word 9 (Jun-Jul 2022) (Rev Mar 2024) Flashcards

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the hammock: I’m going to take a nap in this hammock.

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la hamaca: Voy a tomar una siesta en esta hamaca.

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to go barefoot (discalced): I’m (going) barefoot, and the sand is burning my feet.

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andar descalzo: Ando descalzo, y la arena me está quemando los pies.

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Last night we met a very handsome and popular actor.

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Anoche conocimos a un actor muy guapo y popular.

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They drank coffee this morning.

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Ellos tomaron café esta mañana.

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Buenos Aires is the most fun city of all.

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Buenos Aires es la ciudad más divertida de todas.

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to come, she came: She came to bring me the earphones.

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venir, vino: Ella vino para traerme los audífonos.

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He didn’t want to hear the song.

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Él no quiso oír la canción.

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destitute (barefoot, discalced): His father left him destitute.

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descalzo: Su padre lo dejó descalzo.

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Do you (informal) know the most famous discotheque in (of) Lima?

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¿Conoces la discoteca más famosa de Lima?

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We argued because of (guilt, culpability of) my mother-in-law.

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Nos enojamos por culpa de mi suegra.

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Arturo and I broke up (have terminated our relationship) (2).

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Arturo y yo, nos hemos terminado nuestra relación (nos rompimos).

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Arturo only thinks about (on) himself.

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Arturo sólo piensa en sí mismo.

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We can’t spend (share) time together.

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No podemos compartir tiempo juntos.

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to get mad or angry at each other (2: LA and es)

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enojarse, enfadarse

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to fight [with each other]: The brothers often fight with each other.

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pelearse: Los hermanos se pelean a menudo.

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to get along: My parents and my boyfriend get along well.

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llevarse: Mis padres y mi novio se llevan bien.

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tenderly: My son looked at me tenderly and asked me if he could have a brother.

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tiernamente: Mi hijo me miró tiernamente y me preguntó si podría tener un hermano.

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foolish: That guy (type) is goofy. Don’t pay attention to him (lend him attention).

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gafo/a: Ese tipo es gafo. No le prestes atención.

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to meet up with someone (e.g. for lunch)

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encontrarse

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the daughter-in-law; the son-in-law

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la nuera; el yerno

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the brother-in-law; the sister-in-law

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el cuñado; la cuñada

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We talk to (call) each other every week by Skype.

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Nosotros nos llamamos todas las semanas por Skype.

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We send each other text messages every day.

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Nosotros nos enviamos mensajes de texto todos los días.

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My relatives and I get together [on, for] all of the holidays.

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Mis parientes y yo nos encontramos todas las fiestas.

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My daughters get along very well. They understand each other.

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Mis hijas se llevan muy bien, se entienden.

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My mother-in-law and I always get along very well.

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Mi suegra y yo siempre nos llevamos muy bien.

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This coral reef is teeming with (full of) life.

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Este arrecife de coral está lleno de vida.

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to shuffle; to deal, to distribute: Tito shuffled the cards before dealing them.

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barajar; repartir: Tito barajó las cartas antes de repartirlas.

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Desert sand is really (very) fine.

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La arena del desierto es muy fina.

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My dad doesn’t feel well, his feet hurt.

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Mi papá no se siente bien, le duelen los pies.

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We couldn’t hear the band last night. We couldn’t listen to the band last night.

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Nosotros no pudimos oír a la banda anoche. Nosotros no pudimos escuchar a la banda anoche.

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In my office are many people with sore throats (throat pain).

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En mi oficina hay mucha gente con dolor de garganta.

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to crawl: The baby started to crawl last month.

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gatear: El bebé comenzó a gatear el mes pasado.

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to crawl, to climb, scramble: Juani scrambled up the tree and fetched (took) the ball.

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gatear: Juani gateó por el árbol y tomó la pelota.

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to crawl; to be on the prowl: In the club, Juan told us he broke up with his girlfriend, so he’s going to be on the prowl tonight.

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gatear: En el club, Juan nos dijo que rompió con su novia y así que va a gatear esta noche.

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the couple: The happy couple got married in June.

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la pareja: La feliz pareja se casó en junio.

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the pair: Get into (make) pairs for the three-legged race.

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la pareja: Hagan parejas para la carrera de tres piernas.

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the partner (member of a couple or team): Samuel will come to the wedding with his partner.

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la pareja: Samuel vendrá a la boda con su pareja.

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the partner (one of a set): I’ve lost (was lost to me) the earring that goes with this one (the partner of this earring).

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la pareja: Se me perdió la pareja de este arete.

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mature, ripe (fruits, vegetables): The red tomatoes are ripe.

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maduro/a: Los tomates rojos están maduros.

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mature (person): Rebeca is a mature person who always considers (meditates) consequences before deciding.

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maduro/a: Rebeca es una persona madura que siempre medita las consecuencias antes de decidir.

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mature (older person): This apartment building is exclusively for mature adults.

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maduro/a: Este edificio de apartamentos es exclusivo para los adultos maduros.

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My relatives and I get together (have a family reunion) [on] all the holidays (fair days).

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Mis parientes y yo nos reunimos todos los días feriados.

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We sometimes fight with one another, but we love each other a lot.

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Nosotros nos peleamos a veces, pero nos amamos mucho.

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We call each other every week on Skype.

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Nosotros nos llamamos todas las semanas por Skype.

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to climb (e.g. tree); to skip, to jump (e.g. rope); to jump, to leap (e.g. over a puddle)

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trepar; brincar; saltar

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to go up; to go down

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subir; bajar

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to make fun of, to tease, to mock

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burlarse

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hide and seek; hopscotch; jump rope; crossword; board (table) game

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las escondidas; la rayuela; saltar la cuerda; crucigrama; juego de mesa

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marbles; doll; stuffed animal; yoyo

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canicas; muñeca; peluche; yoyó

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recess (recreation) (in school)

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el recreo

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They always used to travel during vacations. (2)

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Ellos solían viajar siempre durante las vacaciones. Ellos siempre viajaban durante las vacaciones.

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rhymes; nursery rhyme

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Las rimas; rima infantil

54
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Eenie Meenie Miney Mo

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De Tin Marin De Dos Pingüe

55
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rock paper scissors

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piedra, papel o tijeras

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Get well, get well; little frog’s tail. If it doesn’t heal today, tomorrow it will.

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Sana, sana; colita de rana. Si no sana hoy, sanará mañana.

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to scale a cliff (ref: cantilever); to climb a tree (2); to climb a hill, stairs

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escalar un acantilado; trepar a un árbol, subirse a un árbol; subir escaleras

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to dream about or of (with) something

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soñar con algo

59
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the swing

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el columpio

60
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the candy (2) (d c)

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el dulce; el caramelo

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There were 100 guests at (in) the party last weekend.

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Hubo cien invitados en la fiesta el fin de semana pasado.

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Get up already! You have slept enough.

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¡Levántate ya! Has dormido suficiente.

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My friend is going to apply to be (in order to be) [a] manager.

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Mi amigo va a solicitar para ser gerente.

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I bought a very nice rug for my apartment.

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Yo compré una alfombra muy linda para mi apartamento.

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I’m receiving many emails from my girlfriend.

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Yo estoy recibiendo muchos correos electrónicos de mi novia.

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Did you (informal) download the files that I sent you?

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¿Descargaste los archivos que te envié?

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Frequently my brother and I fought.

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Con frecuencia mi hermano y yo nos peleábamos.

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When I was little I used to climb trees.

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Cuando era pequeño yo trepaba a árboles.

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When I was a child I dreamed of (with) being a doctor.

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Cuando era niño yo soñaba con ser doctor.

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to enjoy (2): We enjoyed ourselves a lot at (in) the party. (We had a lot of fun at (in) the party.)

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gozar, divertirse: Gozamos mucho en la fiesta. Nos divertimos mucho en la fiesta.

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to take, enjoy: He took the barmaid at the end of the night.

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gozar: Gozó de la cantinera al final de la noche.

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sunscreen: Put on (informal) sunscreen before going out.

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el protector solar: Ponte protector solar antes de salir.

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sunscreen: Can you put sunscreen on my back?

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el protector solar: ¿Me puedes poner protector solar en la espalda?

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to attach; the boss (m/f); the colleague (m/f); the secretary (m/f)

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adjuntar; el jefe, la jefa; el colega; el secretario, la secretaria

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to hire, to contract [with]; to fire

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contratar; despedir

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BBQ: I’m going to a BBQ for the Fourth of July.

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la parrillada: Voy a una parrillada para el Cuatro de Julio.

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When I was younger I used to dream of being a doctor.

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Cuando era más joven soñaba con ser médico.

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My brother and I often used to fight.

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Mi hermano y yo nos peleábamos a menudo.

79
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Do you (familiar) know where the exit is?

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¿Sabes dónde está la salida?

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Did you (informal) lose your laptop?

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¿Perdiste tu portátil?

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Every summer we used to travel to the mountains.

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Todos los veranos viajábamos a las montañas.

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My mom always used to bring me chocolate ice cream.

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Mi mamá siempre me traía helado de chocolate.

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the hose: The puppy played with the hose.

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la manguera: El cachorro jugó con la manguera.

84
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I played with the kitten (female).

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Yo jugué con la gatita.

85
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I took the puppy out of the tub. Then (later) I dried him with a towel.

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Saqué el cachorro de la bañera. Luego lo sequé con una toalla.

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the pay raise

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el aumento de sueldo

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the promotion (e.g. job)

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el ascenso

88
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the engagement ring

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el anillo compromiso

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beach (adj.): Beach volleyball is my favorite Olympic sport.

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playero/a: El voleibol playero es mi deporte olímpico favorito.

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beach (adj.); the countryside: I’m not much of a beach person; I prefer the countryside.

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playero/a; el monte: No soy una persona muy playera; prefiero el monte.

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the crab; the pincers: The crab opened and closed its pincers.

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el cangrejo; las tenazas: El cangrejo abrió y cerró sus tenazas.

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The other day we lost the connection to the internet.

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El otro día perdimos la conexión a internet.

93
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the reservation (2)

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la reservación; la reserva

94
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all-inclusive (all included)

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todo incluido

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cloudy: The sky is cloudy today.

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nublado: El cielo está nublado hoy.

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clouded: The clouded leopard is an extinct animal.

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nublado: El leopardo nublado es un animal extinto.

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to renounce, the resignation; to announce: Boris Johnson announced his resignation.

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renunciar, la renuncia; anunciar: Boris Johnson anunció su renuncia.

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to grasp, hang on, cling; the position, stance: Boris Johnson had clung to his position during an intense 48 hours.

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aferrarse; el cargo: Boris Johnson se había aferrado a su cargo durante unas intensas 48 horas.

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the position, job; designated, appointed: Chris Pincher was a legislator designated by Boris Johnson for a high position.

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el cargo; designado: Chris Pincher fue un legislador designado por Boris Johnson para un alto cargo.

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the scandal; the apology: For Boris Johnson, it is not a scandal but (rather) an apology.

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el escándalo; la disculpa: Para Boris Johnson no es un escándalo, sino una disculpa.

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the toad: The toads jump into (to) the lake.

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el sapo: Los sapos saltan al lago.

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the plain; the mountaineering (2); the hike. We went on a hike. (2) Dimos una caminata. Nos fuimos de excursión.

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la llanura; el montañismo, el senderismo; la caminata