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Quehaceres domesticos. - - - I'm the one who has to do all the "household chores” in the house.
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I'm the one who has to do all the "household chores” in the house.
Hey, look my new car. Wow!, How cool.!.
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Hey, look my new car. Wow!, How cool.!.
Que chido. Que chingo, Que perron.
Oh my God, Kaz. You drive me crazy with all your demands.
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Oh my God, Kaz. You drive me crazy with all your demands.
You drive me crazy=me sacas de quisio.
You drive me crazy with your demands!.
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You drive me crazy with your demands!.
Don’t be a fool!.
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Don’t be a fool!.
no seas tonto. no seas bobo.
He has won three straight tournaments.
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He has won three straight tournaments.
I always make straight A's.
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I always make straight A's.
Don’t get furious!.
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Don’t get furious!.
no te pongas como agua pa chocolate. no te enputes.
I can (barely) handle you as a roommate as it is.
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Apenas puedo controlarte como un compañero de cuarto, como es.
Good God!.
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Santo Dios!.
Better times are yet to come.
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Better times are yet to come.
Better times are yet to come.
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Better times are yet to come.
This is the last straw!.
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This is the last straw!.
This is the last straw!.
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This is the last straw!.
Esto es el colmo.
You'd better leave now if you don't want to get there late.
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You'd better leave now if you don't want to get there late.
He'd better leave at once if he wants to get there on time.
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He'd better leave at once if he wants to get there on time.
She'd better study harder if she wants to get good grades.
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She'd better study harder if she wants to get good grades.
I'd better get going if I want to finish on time.
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I'd better get going if I want to finish on time.
That man is nothing more than a cipher in the company.
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That man is nothing more than a cipher in the company.
Better to be safe than sorry.
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Better to be safe than sorry.
Better to be safe than sorry.
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Better to be safe than sorry.
Those two guys were talking in cipher.
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Those two guys were talking in cipher.
Mauricio is a mere cipher in Karla's life.
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Mauricio is a mere cipher in Karla's life.
Mauricio is a mere cipher in Karla's life ........ cipher.
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Cero a la izquierda, persona insignificante.
This is a cipher that can't be decoded ........ cipher.
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cifra, codigo. Key, code.
The message was written in cipher.
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The message was written in cipher.
Even a mere child could do it.
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Even a mere child could do it.
Danno is a mere nobody in the company.
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Danno is a mere nobody in the company.
His offer was a mere nothing.
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His offer was a mere nothing.
I see you take my view of things, "ma'am". ------ ma'am.
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Señora. (madam; to a woman of higher status or to a female royal).
ma'am ----- I am pleased "ma'am" that you're taking this seriously. ---- ma'am.
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Señora. (madam; to a woman of higher status or to a female royal).
Would you care to play golf today?.
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Would you care to play golf today?.
No, I don't really care to play golf today.
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No, I don't really care to play golf today.
Would you care for a beer?.
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Would you care for a beer?.
Would madam care for a drink? ........ Care for.
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Querer. to want (something).
I wouldn't care to have to make that decision.
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I wouldn't care to have to make that decision.
I wouldn't care to be in your shoes right now.
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I wouldn't care to be in your shoes right now.
to care (about somebody)= to like or love somebody and worry about what happens to them.
I'm going for a walk. Would you care to join me?.
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I'm going for a walk. Would you care to join me?.
to care (about somebody)= to like or love somebody and worry about what happens to them.
He'll show the photos to anyone who cares to see them.
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He'll show the photos to anyone who cares to see them.
to care (about somebody)= to like or love somebody and worry about what happens to them.
When will it take place?.
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When will it take place?.
Whose ball is this?.
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Whose ball is this?.
Whose gun is this?...
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Whose gun is this?.
Meghan Trainor is a zaftig blonde woman.
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Meghan Trainor is a zaftig blonde woman.
My girlfriend is a zaftig girl........ ZAFTIG.
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Regordeta y mona ........ My girlfriend is a zaftig girl.
Two neighborhoods were zapped by a tornado in Illinois.
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to destroy, kill or hit somebody/something suddenly and with force.
The flowers were zapped by the cold weather.
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to destroy, kill or hit somebody/something suddenly and with force.
The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
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to destroy, kill or hit somebody/something suddenly and with force.
You’d better not work with the wiring because you could get zapped.
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to be shocked or electrocuted.
The aliens in the movie zapped people from spaceships.
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Elecotrucar. to bombard with electrical current, radiation, laser beams, gunfire, etc.
Emigdio's pain zapped through his stomach.
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Emigdio's pain zapped through his stomach.
to zap= to move or to do something very fast.
He can zap the file to the office from his laptop.
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He can zap the file to the office from his laptop.
to zap= to send (something or someone) quickly from one place to another through electronic means.
In the movie the hero is zapped into the past in a time machine.
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In the movie the hero is zapped into the past in a time machine.
to zap= to send (something or someone) quickly from one place to another through electronic means.
The images can be zapped into our homes from anywhere via satellite.
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The images can be zapped into our homes from anywhere via satellite.
to zap= to send (something or someone) quickly from one place to another through electronic means.
Jose reheated his coffee by zapping it in the microwave for a few seconds.
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Jose reheated his coffee by zapping it in the microwave for a few seconds.
to zap= to heat or cook (something) in a microwave oven.
Could you heat up the soup in the microwave, please?.
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Could you heat up the soup in the microwave, please?.
to heat up= to heat or cook (something) in a microwave oven.
Could you nuke the soup in the microwave, please?.
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Could you nuke the soup in the microwave, please?.
to nuke= to heat or cook (something) in a microwave oven.
We tape the show so we can zap the commercials.
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We tape the show so we can zap the commercials.
to zap= to skip or change what you are watching on television by using an electronic device (called a remote control).
My father zapped through the channels for a while before he fall asleep.
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My father zapped through the channels for a while before he fall asleep.
to zap= to skip or change what you are watching on television by using an electronic device (called a remote control).
I zapped through the channels for a while before falling asleep.
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I zapped through the channels for a while before falling asleep.
The bomb was detonated by a zany guy with a zapper.
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The bomb was detonated by a zany guy with a zapper.
The DVD player didn't came with the zapper.
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The DVD player didn't came with the zapper.
The fan didn't came with a zapper.
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The fan didn't came with a zapper.
Even though it was snowing, I went to the concert.
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Even though it was snowing, I went to the concert.
Even though its hard, I’m not going to give up.
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Even though its hard, I’m not going to give up.
its worth going to the baseball game man,. your'e gonna have fun.
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its worth going to the baseball game man,. your'e gonna have fun.
Emigdio perked up my ears when I heard Christine's name mentioned.
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Emigdio perked up my ears when I heard Christine's name mentioned.
The dog perked its ears....... Perk.
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Levantar rapidamente. cause to rise quickly.
The dog perked up its ears.
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The dog perked up its ears.
One of the perks of being a singer is that girls often want to give you kisses and hugs.
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One of the perks of being a singer is that girls often want to give you kisses and hugs.
The job came with several perks, including use of a company car.
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The job came with several perks, including use of a company car.
If there were twice as many.
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Si hubiera el doble.
If there were twice as many.
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Si hubiera el doble.
Nothing will happen.
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Nothing will happen.
Who are you going to speak to?.
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Who are you going to speak to?.
My house was worth € 60,000 in 1966.
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My house was worth € 60,000 in 1966.
This painting is worth a fortune.
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This painting is worth a fortune.
You should be paid what your labor is worth.
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You should be paid what your labor is worth.
Each correct answer is worth five points.
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Each correct answer is worth five points.
How much was your house worth in 1966?.
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How much was your house worth in 1966?.
These are John’s clothes.
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These are John’s clothes.
It's beginning to drizzle, so PULL ON your hood son.
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Ponerse algo encima. to put on.
It's beginning to drizzle, so pull on your hood son.
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It's beginning to drizzle, so pull on your hood son.
It's drizzling, we better go home if we don't want to get wet. - - - drizzle.
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lloviznar.
She drizzled syrup on her pancakes.
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She drizzled syrup on her pancakes.
The fridge has been marked down for the sale.
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The fridge has been marked down for the sale.
Everything has been marked down for the sale.
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Everything has been marked down for the sale.
How many parts does this report consist of?.
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How many parts does this report consist of?.
Whose shoes are these?.
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Whose shoes are these?.
Whose knickers are these?.
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Whose knickers are these?.
Whose briefs are this ?.
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Whose briefs are these?.
She comes from Portugal.
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She comes from Portugal.
Where does she come from?.
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Where does she come from?.
Where does he come from?.
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Where does he come from?.
When was your grandmother born?.
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When was your grandmother born?.
it takes four hours to drive to Bristol.
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it takes four hours to drive to Bristol.
it takes four hours to drive to Manchester.
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it takes four hours to drive to Manchester.
How long does it take to drive to Bristol?.
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How long does it take to drive to Bristol?.
How long does it take to drive to Manchester.?.
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How long does it take to drive to Manchester.?.
Don Hermilo asked, How far is it to San Francisco?.
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Don Hermilo asked, How far is it to San Francisco?.
How far is it to Washington D. C?.
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How far is it to Washington D. C?.
How far is it to Washington D. C?.
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How far is it to Washington D. C?.
Who did your father write to?.
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¿ A quien le escribió tu papa?.
How much does she earn, or make a year?.
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How much does she earn, or make a year?.
How much does Jose earn a year?.
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How much does Jose earn a year?.
He escaped from the burning building by jumping out of the window.
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He escaped from the burning building by jumping out of the window.
Rose was reading under the reeds in her pond. --- reed.
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tule. a tall, thin grass that grows in wet areas.
reed= tule. a tall, thin grass that grows in wet areas.
Although there are some who oppose the plan, we will go through with it notwithstanding.
notwithstanding.
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a pesar de. nevertheless... in spite of what has just been said.
notwithstanding= a pesar de. nevertheless... in spite of what has just been said.
Although there are some who oppose the action executive, Obama will go through with it notwithstanding.
notwithstanding
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a pesar de. nevertheless... in spite of what has just been said.
notwithstanding= a pesar de. nevertheless... in spite of what has just been said.
Although there are some who oppose the action executive, The white house will go through with it notwithstanding. ---- as per.
notwithstanding
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a pesar de. nevertheless... in spite of what has just been said.
notwithstanding= a pesar de. nevertheless... in spite of what has just been said.
Cars will be supplied as per the terms agreed on. --- as per.
as per.
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deacuerdo a. (somewhat formal) according to, as directed by or stated in.
as per= deacuerdo a. (somewhat formal) according to, as directed by or stated in.
Kaz said, I will prepare the cake mix as per the directions. --- as per.
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deacuerdo a. (somewhat formal) according to, as directed by or stated in.
I'd like you to take over during my absence.
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I'd like you to take over during my absence.
A new car is out of the question at this moment.
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A new car is out of the question at this moment.
A raise is out of the question at this moment... out of the question.
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A raise is out of the question at this moment... out of the question.
A new lap top is out of the question at this moment.
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A new lap top is out of the question at this moment.
The sales price isn't set in stone.
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The sales price isn't set in stone.
The date isn't set in stone.
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The date isn't set in stone.
The changes were not set in stone.
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The changes were not set in stone.
The sales price isn't set in stone.
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The sales price isn't set in stone.
The date isn't set in stone.
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The date isn't set in stone.
The changes were not set in stone.
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The changes were not set in stone.
The car is greenish.
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The car is greenish. ish.
The movie started at sixish.
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The movie started at sixish.
The movie started at sevenish.
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The movie started at sevenish.
The movie started at eighish.
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The movie started at eighish.
The movie started at “nineish”.
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ocho y algo. nineish.
Starbucks was making money hand over fist.
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Starbucks was making money hand over fist.
Starbucks was making money hand over fist.
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Starbucks was making money hand over fist.
Starbucks was making money hand over fist. - - - - - HAND OVER FIST.
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A manos llenas, a puños llenos. Quickly and in large amounts making money hand over fist.
I didn't get top marks in the exam, but my results were fairly good.
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I didn't get top marks in the exam, but my results were fairly good.
At 6:00 am. It's still fairly early to go to Wimilton Illinois.
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At 6:00 am. It's still fairly early to go to Wimilton Illinois.
The house was fairly well made and didn't collapse when the storm hit.
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The house was fairly well made and didn't collapse when the storm hit.
I'ts a fairly common disease.
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I'ts a fairly common disease.
I'm fairly certain that I'll be on.
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I'm fairly certain that I'll be on.
They lived on the fringe of the river.
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They lived on the fringe of the river.
They lived on the (fring.) of the forest.
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They lived on the fringe of the forest.
Let me forward this email to you.
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Let me forward this email to you.
I'll forward the information that you asked for.
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I'll forward the information that you asked for.
Please forward my mail to my new address.
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Please forward my mail to my new address.
His hand tightened around his mother arm.
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Su mano apretó alrededor del brazo de su mama.
His hand tightened around his mother arm.
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His hand tightened around his mother arm.
Damian's hand tightened around his mother arm.
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Damian's hand tightened around his mother arm.
Kaztenni couldn’t wait for dinner to be ready. She just broke (o - -) a bit of bread to eat.
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Kaztenni couldn’t wait for dinner to be ready. She just broke off a bit of bread to eat.
Break off= To break a piece from something.
Malik couldn’t wait for dinner to be ready. He just broke off a bit of bread to eat.
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Malik couldn’t wait for dinner to be ready. He just broke off a bit of bread to eat.
Break off= To break a piece from something.
Samanta broke off a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog.
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Samanta broke off a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog. Break off
Break off= To break a piece from something.
Yaquelin broke off a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog.
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Yaquelin broke off a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog. Break off
Break off= To break a piece from something.
Enriquito couldn’t wait for dinner to be ready. He just broke off a bit of bread to eat.
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Enriquito couldn’t wait for dinner to be ready. He just broke off a bit of bread to eat.
Break off= To break a piece from something.
If you have two dollars and someone else, have twice as many, then they have 4 dollars.
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If you have two dollars and someone else, have twice as many, then they have 4 dollars.
When it take so long, you got to be patient.
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When it take so long, you got to be patient.
I'll show you what is feel like.
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I'll show you what is feel like.
I've decided to give twice as much to charity this year.
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I've decided to give twice as much to charity this year.
I've decided to give twice as much to charity this year.
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I've decided to give twice as much to charity this year.
The restaurant would never serve the same meal twice over.
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The restaurant would never serve the same meal twice over.
The restaurant would never serve the same meal twice over.
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The restaurant would never serve the same meal twice over.
The restaurant would never serve the same meal twice over.
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The restaurant would never serve the same meal twice over.
She zapped through the channels for a while before falling asleep.
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She zapped through the channels for a while before falling asleep.
She zapped through the channels for a while before falling asleep.
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She zapped through the channels for a while before falling asleep.
Please repeat what the announcer says in English.
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Please repeat what the announcer says in English.
Autodromo ........ The RAZAVÍA announcer said that the next race was about to start.
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Racetrack.
An early frost nipped all the crops.
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to harm or hurt (something) with cold.
An early frost nipped all the crops.
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An early frost nipped all the crops.
I had to do the job twice over because I messed it up the first time.
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I had to do the job twice over because I messed it up the first time.
Grandpa installed a bug zapper in the porch to get rid of mosquitoes.
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Grandpa installed a bug zapper in the porch to get rid of mosquitoes.
Jose went to the dollar store to buy a fly-swatter.
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Jose went to the dollar store to buy a fly-swatter.
God willing, We'll go to the wedding.
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God willing, We'll go to the wedding.
We'll be able to move into our new house next week, God willing.
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We'll be able to move into our new house next week, God willing.
We'll be able to move into our new house next week, God willing.
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We'll be able to move into our new house next week, God willing.
We'll be able to move into our new house next week, God willing.
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We'll be able to move into our new house next week, God willing.
God willing, I'll finish my degree this year.
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God willing, I'll finish my degree this year.
God willing, I'll finish my degree this year.
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God willing, I'll finish my degree this year.
Not everyone likes the onward rush of technology. ----- ONWARD.
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continuo, incesante.
No a todos les gusta el incesante o continuo avance de la tegnologia. onward= continuo, incesante.
onward... The troops kept moving onward.
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hacia adelante, en delante.
onward... The marketing campaign is moving onward and upward.
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hacia adelante, en delante.
onward... They hThey have lived in that house from 1983 onward. ave lived in that house from 1983 onward.
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hacia adelante, en delante.
onward... So moving onward from that point I did some contract programming.
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hacia adelante, en delante.
Que Dios te acompañe. (Que Dios este contigo).
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May God be with you.
Si Dios quiere.
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God willing.
What does it mean this expression?. What’s good?.
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is informal way of saying “What’s up?.”
Fred: I wish you'd quit coughing all the time. Sally: I can't help it. I wish I could too.
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Fred: I wish you'd quit coughing all the time. Sally: I can't help it. I wish I could too.
Mary: Your hair is a mess. Sue: It's windy. I can't help it.
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Mary: Your hair is a mess. Sue: It's windy. I can't help it.
My parents cut me (- - -) after I quit college.
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My parents cut me off after I quit college.
to cut off= to stop the movement, funding, aid or supply of (something).
My parents cut me off after I quit college.
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My parents cut me off after I quit college.
to cut off= to stop the movement, funding, aid or supply of (something).
She wore a blue blazer and white pants.
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She wore a blue blazer and white pants.
She wore a wool skirt and matching blazer.
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She wore a wool skirt and matching blazer.
I always get my names muddled (u -) in my mind.
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I always get my names muddled (up) in my mind.
You've muddled (- -) all my papers mother fucker!.
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You've muddled up all my papers mother fucker!.
My mom said, we won't have much money but we'll muddle through somehow.
muddle through
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Salir del paso, arreglarselas. to do something without doing it very well or easily.
Teacher melany said, I had a hard time with the class today, but somehow I muddled through.
muddle through
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Salir del paso, arreglarselas. to do something without doing it very well or easily.
I'd got all the papers muddled up.
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I'd got all the papers muddled up.
Green slime covers the surface of the pond........ Slime.
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slime= lodo, fango. any unpleasant thick liquid substance.
She thinks all men are slime.
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She thinks all men are slime.
slime= baboso. a very bad, unpleasant, or dishonest person.
That guy's a real slime.
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That guy's a real slime.
slime= baboso. a very bad, unpleasant, or dishonest person.
After school, Alexander and Tom ambled along the road to the fishing hole to catch their dinner.
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After school, Alexander and Tom ambled along the road to the fishing hole to catch their dinner.
After school, Alexander and Tom ambled down the road to the fishing hole to catch their dinner.
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After school, Alexander and Tom ambled down the road to the fishing hole to catch their dinner.
Emmy and Aracely ambled along as they talked.
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Emmy and Aracely ambled along as they talked.
The students Emmy and Aracely AMBLED up the road talking and laughing. ----- to AMBLE.
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Caminar sin prisa. to stroll.
I told my boss that I'm going to a wake right now.
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I told my boss that I'm going to a wake right now.
I'm having a wake for Bobbo tomorrow.
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I'm having a wake for Bobbo tomorrow.
disgrace oneself... She felt she had disgraced herself by failing at school.
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disgrace oneself....... to do something dishonourable. hacer el ridículo. ponerse en ridículo.
disgrace oneself... Her behavior disgraced the whole family.
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disgrace oneself....... to do something dishonourable. hacer el ridículo. ponerse en ridículo.
disgrace oneself....... I felt I had disgraced myself by accepting her again in my life.
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disgrace oneself....... to do something dishonourable. hacer el ridículo. ponerse en ridículo.
She walked across the stage with effortless grace. — grace.
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Gracia, elegancia.
I handles my problems with grace and dignity.
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I handles my problems with grace and dignity.
The president of the FIFA DIMITIO after the corruption scandal.
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STEP DOWN ........ The president of the FIFA stepped down after the corruption scandal.
The president of the FIFA resigned after the corruption scandal.
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The president of the FIFA resigned after the corruption scandal.
The senator was forced to resign his position.
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The senator was forced to resign his position.
The newspaper's editor stepped down after the scandal.
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The newspaper's editor stepped down after the scandal.
He resigned from his job as principal of the school.
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He resigned from his job as principal of the school.
a TULE is a tall, thin grass that grows in wet areas.
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a REED is a tall, thin grass that grows in wet areas.
Rose reading under a shelter of reeds.
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Rose reading under a shelter of reeds.
The reeds along the edge of a small lake.
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The reeds along the edge of a small lake.
I'm sorry. I have a memory like a sieve. What was your name again?.
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I'm sorry. I have a memory like a sieve. What was your name again?.
The tests are designed to assess a child's reading skills.
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The tests are designed to assess a child's reading skills.
to asses= evaluar, tasar. to make a judgment about (something).
Some remnants of a crab, probably eaten by a bird.
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Some remnants of a crab, probably eaten by a bird.
Why not use these remnants of wood for kindling?.
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Why not use these remnants of wood for kindling?.
We could hear the frogs croaking by the pond.
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We could hear the frogs croaking by the pond.
Certainly there's a nip in the air.
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Certainly there's a nip in the air.
Bad weather could "hamper" our search efforts. ---------------- hamper.
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Dañar, estropear, complicar.
Construction is hampering traffic on the highway.
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Construction is hampering traffic on the highway.
Emmy was floored by the news that his friend Jose had quit ........ floored.
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Anonadado, pasmado, sorprendido.
The question, LO DEJO PASMADO, him completely.
dejar pasmado, anonadado.
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floored... The question FLOORED him completely.
Mrs Offelias said that oil supplies have been shut (- -). - - - - - - - OUT, OFF, DOWN.
Las suministros de petroleo han sido cerrados.
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SHUT OFF. - - - Oil supplies have been shut off.
Shut the computer (- - -).
Apaga la computadora.
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Shut the computer off.
Apaga la computadora.
The US government has imposed restraints on imports to China. ------- restraints.
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restricciones.
Hector's angry response showed a lack of restraint. ------- RESTRAINT.
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Tolerancia. control. Control over your emotions or behavior.
The project was hampered by the fucking republicans restraints.
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The project was hampered by the fucking republicans restraints.
restraints= restricciones.
Are you certain you want to leave today?.
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Are you certain you want to leave today?.
I'm fairly certain that I'll be on time.
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I'm fairly certain that I'll be on time.
When you lay down on the grass, you stained (or: spotted) your pants.
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When you lay down on the grass, you stained (or: spotted) your pants.
The red wine stained the carpet.
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The red wine stained the carpet.
to stain= to leave a mark on something.
Let me forward this email to you.
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Let me forward this email to you.
Please forward my mail to my new address.
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Please forward my mail to my new address.
His hand tightened around his mother arm.
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His hand tightened around his mother arm.
The zebra is much like the donkey.
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The zebra is much like the donkey.
The hare is much like the rabbit.
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The hare is much like the rabbit.
Remember to put the vacuum cleaner back in the closet after you've used it.
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Remember to put the vacuum cleaner back in the closet after you've used it.
The books had been put back neatly on the shelf.
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The books had been put back neatly on the shelf.
The school will assess the students' progress each year ........ to assess.
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Evaluar, tasar.
La escuela evaluara el progreso de los estudiantes cada ano.
We need to assess whether or not the system is working.
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We need to assess whether or not the system is working.
to asses= evaluar, tasar. to make a judgment about (something).
After the hurricane, officials assessed the town's need for aid.
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After the hurricane, officials assessed the town's need for aid.
to asses= evaluar, tasar. to make a judgment about (something).
She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor.
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She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor.
He doesn't embarrass easily.
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He doesn't embarrass easily.
Money from the sale of the house was allocated to each of the children.
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Money from the sale of the house was allocated to each of the children.
We need to determine the best way to allocate our resources.
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We need to determine the best way to allocate our resources.
We're planning to go backpacking in a national park this summer.
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We're planning to go backpacking in a national park this summer.
Let's go over the instructions.
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Let's go over the instructions.
The interior of the house was much like the outside–ugly and dilapidated.
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The interior of the house was much like the outside–ugly and dilapidated.
The hotel we stayed in was really dilapidated.
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The hotel we stayed in was really dilapidated.
I get cranky, grouchy or crabby if I don't get enough sleep.
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I get cranky, grouchy or crabby if I don't get enough sleep.
I get cranky, grouchy or crabby if I don't get enough sleep.
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I get cranky, grouchy or crabby if I don't get enough sleep.
I get cranky, grouchy or crabby if I don't get enough sleep.
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I get cranky, grouchy or crabby if I don't get enough sleep.
I always puzzle out the meaning of the strange words. ---------- puzzle out...
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Decifrar, encontrar el significado.
I always try to puzzle out the meaning of the phrasal verbs. ---------- puzzle out.
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Decifrar, encontrar el significado.
Don’t get furious man. Let me explain!!!
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Don’t get furious man. Let me explain!!!
You drive me crazy with your demmands Kaz.
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You drive me crazy with your demmands Kaz.
Every time there's a rain storm Kaztenni lit the "wick" of a candle. --------- wick.
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Mecha. a string or piece of material in a candle or lamp that is lit for burning.
The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
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The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
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The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
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The loss on Monday zapped any chance the Mexican team had to go on to the finals.
The little boy jumped like a man who'd been zapped with 1,000 volts.
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The little boy jumped like a man who'd been zapped with 1,000 volts.
zap= to be shocked or electrocuted.
I spent all afternoon in front of the TV, zapping from channel to channel. ----- to zap.
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to zap= Cambiar de canal. to change channels very fast especially with a remote control.
Could you heat up the soup in the microwave, please?.
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Could you heat up the soup in the microwave, please?.
Grandpa installed a bug zapper in the porch to get rid of mosquitoes.
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Grandpa installed a bug zapper in the porch to get rid of mosquitoes.
Grandpa installed a bug zapper in the porch to get rid of mosquitoes. - - - BUG ZAPPER.
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exterminador eléctrico de insectos. device for killing insects.
Jose went to the dollar store to buy a fly-swatter.
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Jose went to the dollar store to buy a fly-swatter.
Jose went to the dollar store to buy a fly-(swatt).
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Jose went to the dollar store to buy a fly-swatter.
I know I'm chunky, but I'm working on it.
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I know I'm chunky, but I'm working on it.
DISGRACE YOURSELF. ------ He disgraced himself by getting too drunk at his sister's wedding.
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Hacer el ridículo. ponerse en ridículo. to (do something dishonourable).
Essy just try not to disgrace yourself again.
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Essy just try not to disgrace yourself again.
disgrace yourself= to (do [sth] dishonourable) hacer el ridículo. ponerse en ridículo.
I felt I had (Disgr my) by accepting her again in my life.
Hacer el ridiculo.
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disgrace myself...... I felt I had disgraced myself by accepting her again in my life.

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