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Current(asd)

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Actual

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Prefer(form past)

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Preferred

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After all

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Después de todo

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Desktop(adj)

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De escritorio

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Deadline(noun)

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fecha tope

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Landline(noun)

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Telefono fijo

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Self-disciplined

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Disciplinado

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Track(verb)

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to follow a person or animal by looking for proof that they have been somewhere, or by using electronic equipment:

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Lifeline

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a thing on which someone or something depends or which provides a means of escape from a difficult situation./línea de vida

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Dodgy(adj)

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of low quality.

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Ungodly hour

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a time of day that is unreasonably early or late

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Regard(noun)

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consider or think of in a specified way

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Fulfil

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achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted)./realizar

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To take time off

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to take a holiday, to have a break from work. verb, idiom. I need to take some time off from work.

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As well

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También

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To get to see

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to take a holiday, to have a break from work. verb, idiom. I need to take some time off from work.

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Squashed

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flat, soft, or out of shape as a result of being crushed or squeezed with force/aplastado

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Squish

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to crush something that is soft

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Athletics

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Athletic

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Got stuck

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Got held up

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Weather forecast

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Fulfil

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achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted).
“he wouldn’t be able to fulfil his ambition to visit Naples”/realizar

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Overcome
to deal with and control a problem or feeling superar Eventually she overcame her fear of dogs.
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Streak
Traducción de streak – Diccionario Inglés-Español streak noun UK /striːk/ US /strik/ a thin line or mark tira, mechón She has a streak of white hair. (Traducción de streak del Diccionario Cambridge Inglés-Español © Cambridge University Press) TRADUCCIÓN of streak | DICCIONARIO GLOBAL INGLÉS-ESPAÑOL streak noun [ countable ] /strik/ ``` a long thin line of sth that is a different color from what surrounds it raya [ feminine, singular ] mecha [ feminine, singular ] a streak of gray in her black hair mecha gris en su pelo negro pink streaks in the evening sky rayas rosadas en el cielo vespertino ``` a series of successes or failures sucesión [ feminine, singular ] racha [ feminine, singular ] The team is on a seven-game winning/losing streak. El equipo está en una racha de siete partidos ganados/perdidos.
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Accomplish
Lograr
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Laid-back
very relaxed and not seeming worried about anything tranquilo, relajado a laid-back style of teaching
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Extent
the size or importance of something dimensión, envergadura They are just beginning to realize the full extent of the damage.