Verbs 6 Flashcards
padecer
to suffer
embarcar
to board, embark
to dismiss
desestimar
to advise to [subjunctive verb]
aconsejar que [verbo subjuntivo]
to scrape, scratch
rascar
apretar
to tighten, press, squeeze
abrirse paso
to make one’s way
aliviar
to relieve, ease, aleviate
agarrar
to grab, grip, hold on to
citar
to quote, cite
to rub
frotar
to waste (time/effort, misuse)
malgastar
to impose, enforce
imponer
to become
(change in personality or character)
volverse
do you mind [verb]
te/le importa [+ inf]
por [+ inf]
by, because of [verb]
asesinar
to murder
to rob, steal
robar
deteriorarse
to deteriorate
to award, grant, give
conceder
imponer
to impose, enforce
to manage to [verb]
lograr [+ inf]
dar la vuelta / darse la vuelta
to turn, flip / to turn around, roll over
deletrear
to spell
dejar de [+ inf]
to stop [verb]
to sprout, spring up
brotar
traicionar
to betray
to dare
atreverse
objetar
to object
inclinar
to tilt, lean
to calm / calm or quiet down
calmar / calmarse
to relieve, ease, aleviate
aliviar
to [verb] again, re-[verb]
volver a [+ inf]
ponerse
to become
(temporary physical or emotional change)
to have just [verb]
acabar de [+ inf]
to blow
soplar
to murder
asesinar
al [+ inf]
upon [verb]
to sharpen
afilar
to retain, keep
retener
to mold, shape
moldear
para [+ inf]
in order to [verb]
tener ganas de [+ inf]
to feel like, have desire to [verb]
one must, it is necessary to [verb]
hay que [+ inf]
despejar
to clear
to clear
despejar
remover
to stir, move around, toss, turn over
retener
to retain, keep
to usually, tend to [verb]
soler [+ inf]
afilar
to sharpen
deshacer / rehacer
to undo / redo
ponerse a [+ inf]
to start/begin [verb]
to roll up / unroll
enrollar / desenrollar
tratar de [+ inf]
to try to [verb]
to throw or hurl with force
arrojar
aniquilar
to annihilate
to return, give back;
to become, turn into
tornar / tornarse
hacerse
to become
(intentional change of idenity or affiliation)
avergonzarse
to be embarrassed, ashamed
to turn the other way
volver al revés
centrar
to center, focus, concentrate
alzar
to lift, raise, hoist
to take place
tener lugar
to activate, operate, trigger
accionar
to roll, go round
rodar
facturar
to invoice;
to check in luggage
to assent, agree
asentir
to make one’s way
abrirse paso
retroceder
to go/move back or backwards,
retreat, reverse
to postpone (to a new time)
aplazar
to enjoy oneself
gozar
to object
objetar
to recover, get back
recobrar
brotar
to sprout, spring up
to make dirty / get dirty
ensuciar / ensuciarse
to trip, stumble
tropezar
to lack
carecer (de)
soplar
to blow
acabar de [+ inf]
to have just [verb]
to be embarrassed, ashamed
avergonzarse