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Rendirse, rajarse, tirar la toalla... Mr Giver Uprah said, hey Kike, keep on trying to learn these phrasal verbs and don’t (Gi- -) (U-) I’m sure you can do it! Rendirse, rajarse, tirar la toalla. to accept that you have been defeated and agree to stop competing or fighting. start learning
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Mr Giver Uprah said, hey Kike, keep on trying to learn these phrasal verbs and don’t give up. I’m sure you can do it!. - - - GIVE UP.
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Ocupar, usar... Mr Taker Up said, we’re selling the grand piano it’s too big for our new apartment and(Tak-) (U-) too much room. Ocupar, usar. to use a particular amount of time, space or effort. start learning
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Ocupar, usar... Mr Taker Up said, we’re selling the grand piano it’s too big for our new apartment and takes up too much room. ----TAKE UP.
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Retomar o tomar, empezar una nueva actividad, empezar a hacer... Taker Uprah said, If we can’t finish the job today, we’ll stop and (Tak-) it (U-) again in the morning. Retomar o tomar, empezar una nueva actividad, empezar a hacer. to take or start doing a particular job or activity. start learning
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Taker Uprah said, If we can’t finish the job today, we’ll stop and take it up again in the morning. ---- TAKE something UP.
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Recortar un pedazo de tela, acortar una prenda de tela... These jeans fit well around the waist, but they’re a bit too long. If I buy them, will you (Tak- -) them (U-) for me please?. Recortar un pedazo de tela, acortar una prenda de tela. to shorten a piece of clothing [e.g. skirt, trousers]. start learning
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These jeans fit well around the waist, but they’re a bit too long. If I buy them, will you "take them up" for me please?. - — - - TAKE UP.
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Aceptar una propuesta Sobre... Taker Uprah said, you should (TAK-) Orlando (U-) (O-) offer to help you out with your website. to accept an offer that someone has made. start learning
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Taker Uprah said, you should TAKE Orlando UP ON his offer to help you out with your website. ---- TAKE sb UP ON something. I’ve seen one of his sites and it looks pretty good.
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Juntarse Con... Mister Taker Upra Withaker said, hey son I don’t want you to (TAK-) (U-) the wrong crowd. Juntarse Con. to become friendly or start a relationship with someone, especially someone who might have a bad influence on you. start learning
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Mister Taker Upra Withaker said, hey son I don’t want you to TAKE UP WITH the wrong crowd. - - - - - TAKE UP WITH.
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Despedazar, hacer trisas algo... After Tear Up read the letter from her boyfriend, she (TOR-) it (U-) into little pieces and then she burst into tears. Despedazar, hacer trisas algo. to tear something, especially paper or cloth, into a lot of small pieces. start learning
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After Tear up read the letter from her boyfriend, she tore it up into little pieces and then she burst into tears. ---- TEAR UP something.
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Romper en pedazos, destruir en pedazos un contrato y reusarse a aceptar algo....... Tearisa Uprah (TOR-) (U-) the contract and walked out. Romper en pedazos, destruir en pedazos un contrato y reusarse a aceptar algo... to refuse to accept something such as an agreement any longer. start learning
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Tearisa Uprah TORE UP the contract and walked out. ------ TEAR UP. The angry workers "tore up" their work contracts in front of the TV cameras. ---- He wanted us to tear up the contract.
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Sollozar, llorar... Tearisa Uprah said that after hearing the tragic news Obama (TOR-) (U-) and could hardly speak. to make someone cry or feel very unhappy and upset. (See also: break down). start learning
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Tearisa Uprah said that after hearing the tragic news Obama TORE UP and could hardly speak. ---- TEAR UP someone.
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Imventar, crear... Hey Mr Thinkner Uprah, I just INVENT(THOU- -) (U-) a solution to your problem!. Imventar, crear. to invent or create an idea or plan by using your imagination and intelligence. (see also: come up with, cook up (inf), make up). start learning
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Hey Mr Thinkner Uprah, I just thought up a solution to your problem!. ---- THINK UP. The boss wants me to go to a trade fair in China, but I don’t want to go. I’ll have to think up a good excuse so I can get out of it.
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Limpiar y ordenar... Mrs Clearsely Uprah asked, hasn't Kaz (CLE- -) (U-) her room yet?. I've asked her to do that twice this week. to make a place clean by putting things back where they should be. (See also: tidy up, clean up, straighten up). start learning
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Mrs Clearsely Uprah asked, hasn't Kaz cleared up her room yet?. I've asked her to do that twice this week. ---- CLEAR UP. Emmy always CLEARS UP the house whenever visit is coming. -------- CLEAR UP.
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