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I may have misjudged Ramon. ------ misjudge. start learning
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juzgar mal, mal interpretar.
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Logan portrayed the professor in the play. -------- portray. start learning
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representar, hacer el papel.
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Larry is a "JOLLY" old man, and always has time for others. ------------ JOLLY. start learning
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alegre, feliz, encantado de la vida. happy; smiley.
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The gymnast performed a flawless routine. ------ FLAWLESS. start learning
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Sin defecto, sin error, Impecable, perfecto, perfecta. without any mistakes, marks, or bad features.
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Lydia's article has provided a real breakthrough in the research in this field. ------ breakthrough. start learning
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The word: (friar), is written: f r i a r. It sounds: FRIAR. And means?. start learning
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The (S) car drivers had to spend the night in their cars waiting for the road to be cleared. Varado, encallado. Left somewhere with no way of going anywhere else. start learning
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The STRANDED car drivers had to spend the night in their cars waiting for the road to be cleared ........ STRANDED. Varado, encallado. Left somewhere with no way of going anywhere else.
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THRIFTY. ------ Ramiro is a thrifty guy. Quito, if you're thrifty you'll have some money left at the end of the month.
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The word THRIFT is written: t h r i f t. ------ It sounds the same... And means?. start learning
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I learned thrift from my Mom and uncle Jose.
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tienda de segunda mano. a charity store selling second-hand items).
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La gente como yo obedece.
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Opera is for sophisticated, rich people; it isn't for the likes of me. start learning
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La ópera es para gente rica y sofisticada, no para gente como yo.
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We don't want the likes of you around here. start learning
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No queremos la gente como tu por aqui.
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Fib ....... Are you fibbing me?...... Fib. start learning
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Can you break a $50 bill for me please ?. start learning
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Me puedes feriar un billete de 50 por favor.
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Al señor Trump le hierve la sangre.
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The gig is UP... His contract was UP in three weeks. start learning
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Up= at an end. El concierto, la tocada se acabó.
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The pin (PRI-C-T) Martha's finger. start learning
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The pin PRICKED Martha's finger.
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The pin PINCHO Martha’s finger. start learning
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El alfiler PRICKED el dedo de Martha. Prick - - Pinchar, picar. to make a very small hole in the surface of something with a sharp object.
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Jose PRICKED his finger with a wire and drew blood. ----- to PRICK. start learning
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Pinchar, picar. to make a very small hole in the surface of something with a sharp object.
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Jose (PRIC- - -) his finger with a wire and drew blood. Pinchar, picarse un dedo. start learning
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Jose PRICKED his finger with a wire and drew blood.
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Dad drove away, STRANDING the dog in the middle of nowhere. start learning
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Abandonar, varar, encallar. to forsake, to desert, abandon, to leave (a person or animal) in a place without a way of leaving it.
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Dad drove away, ABANDONANDO (S) the dog in the middle of nowhere. Abandonar, varar, encallar. to forsake, to desert, abandon, to leave (a person or animal) in a place without a way of leaving it. start learning
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Dad drove away, STRANDING the dog in the middle of nowhere.
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Berny Sander's car broke down, and he was STRANDED in the middle of nowhere. ----- to STRAND. start learning
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Abandonar, varar, encallar. to forsake, to desert, abandon, to leave (a person or animal) in a place without a way of leaving it.
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Gloria Trevi's flight was canceled, so she was left STRANDED at the airport. ----- to STRAND. start learning
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Abandonar, varar, encallar. to forsake, to desert, abandon, to leave (a person or animal) in a place without a way of leaving it.
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The students started nodding during the long and boring lecture. ----- to NOD. start learning
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Alison smiled and NODDED in agreement. ---- to NOD. start learning
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Decir que si con la cabeza. to move your head first downward and then upward, to answer “Yes” to a question or to show that you agree, approve, or understand.
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