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I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, (lo sacó, extrajó) of my mouth and tied it around my neck. Lernen beginnen
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I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, (pulled it out) of my mouth and tied it around my neck. (Pull out) means to remove something or yourself from a place or situation; to withdraw.
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The soldiers (sacados, extraidos, removidos) of the area. She (sacó, extrajó) her phone. Lernen beginnen
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The soldiers (pulled out) of the area. She (pulled out) her phone. (Pull out) means to remove something or yourself from a place or situation; to withdraw.
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Ross: No I don't, (al carajo con, a la verga con) her, she left me!. Lernen beginnen
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Ross: No I don't, (to hell with) her, she left me!.
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(al carajo con, a la verga con) what people think... To hell with this job. Lernen beginnen
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(To hell with) what people think... (To hell with) this job.
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Monica: Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman (sollozando) at 3:00 A.M. Lernen beginnen
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Monica: Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman (sobbing) at 3:00 A.M.
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Sofia was (sollozando) uncontrollably after hearing the bad news... Lernen beginnen
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Sofia was (sobbing) uncontrollably after hearing the bad news...
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Jose Chinna sat on the floor, (sollozando) like a child... Lernen beginnen
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Jose Chinna sat on the floor, (sobbing) like a child...
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(sollozando) means crying very hard, usually with your body shaking or making gasping sounds. Lernen beginnen
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(Sobbing) means crying very hard, usually with your body shaking or making gasping sounds.
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(una pequeña planta en forma de campanita, de color azul o violeta).) and sleighbells and - something with mittens, something and noodles with string... Lernen beginnen
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(bluebells) and sleighbells and - something with mittens, something and noodles with string...
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(una pequeña planta en forma de campanita, de color azul o violeta). is a type of small, bell-shaped wildflower—usually blue or violet—that grows in woodlands during spring and often forms large, beautiful carpets of flowers. Lernen beginnen
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(Bluebell) is a type of small, bell-shaped wildflower—usually blue or violet—that grows in woodlands during spring and often forms large, beautiful carpets of flowers.
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I heard two (timbre de la puerta) ringing at the same time, and it scared me... Lernen beginnen
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I heard two (doorbells) ringing at the same time, and it scared me...
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Kids were running around the neighborhood, pressing all the (timbre de la puerta) for fun... Lernen beginnen
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Kids were running around the neighborhood, pressing all the (doorbells) for fun...
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(timbre de la puerta) is a device at the entrance of a house or building that makes a sound when pressed, to let people inside know someone is at the door. Lernen beginnen
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Doorbell is a device at the entrance of a house or building that makes a sound when pressed, to let people inside know someone is at the door.
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(Tocar el timbre) the doorbell. Lernen beginnen
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(Cascabel): is a small bell that is attached to a sleigh or horse harness, usually used in winter, which jingles when the sleigh moves. Lernen beginnen
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Sleighbell: is a small bell that is attached to a sleigh or horse harness, usually used in winter, which jingles when the sleigh moves.
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We could hear the (Cascabel) jingling as the horses trotted through the snow... Lernen beginnen
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We could hear the (sleighbells) jingling as the horses trotted through the snow...
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The children could hear the (Cascabel jingling as Santa's sleigh approached. Lernen beginnen
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The children could hear the (sleighbells) jingling as Santa's sleigh approached.
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Me and Chandler live across the hall. And he's (fuera) (aw-y) a lot. Lernen beginnen
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Me and Chandler live across the hall. And he's (away) a lot.
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The door (timbre-zumbador de la puerta) sounds and Chandler gets it. Lernen beginnen
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The door (buzzer) sounds and Chandler gets it.
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Ross: (ahogada voz) That'd be good... Lernen beginnen
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Ross: (choked voice) That'd be good...
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Phoebe: Ooh, I just (sacar, extraer algo) four eyelashes. Lernen beginnen
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Phoebe: Ooh, I just (pulled out) four eyelashes.
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I accidentally (sacar, extraer algo) some hair while brushing. The dentist pulled out my tooth yesterday. Lernen beginnen
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I accidentally (pulled out) some hair while brushing. The dentist pulled out my tooth yesterday.
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Ross: So Rachel, what're you, Que vas hacer esta noche? (wh- -a- u - to ton-)?. Lernen beginnen
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Ross: So Rachel, what're you, (what're you up to tonight?.)
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Rachel: Well, I was kinda supposed to be (dirigida para) Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing. Lernen beginnen
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Rachel: Well, I was kinda supposed to be (headed for) Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing.
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Chandler: (inexpresivo, muy serio) Yes, and we're very excited about it. Lernen beginnen
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Chandler: (deadpan) Yes, and we're very excited about it.
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(inexpresivo, muy serio): Means Showing no emotion or expression; deliberately impassive. Lernen beginnen
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Deadpan: Means Showing no emotion or expression; deliberately impassive.
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He delivered the joke with a (inexpresivo, muy serio) n expression, and no one laughed at first. Lernen beginnen
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He delivered the joke with a (deadpan) expression, and no one laughed at first.
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She (dijó de manera inexpresiva, dijo con seriedad), “Oh great, another meeting,” without a hint of sarcasm. Lernen beginnen
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She (deadpanned), “Oh great, another meeting,” without a hint of sarcasm.
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I have no (soporte) thing, I see no (capricho) guys whatsoever and- I cannot feel my legs. He bought the car on a whim. Lernen beginnen
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I have no brackety thing, I see no (whim) guys whatsoever and- I cannot feel my legs. He bought the car on a whim.
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She bought the dress on a (capricho). He changed his plans on a whim. We decided to take a road trip on a whim. Lernen beginnen
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She bought the dress on a (whim). He changed his plans on a whim. We decided to take a road trip on a whim.
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Joe checks that Ross is not looking and (vació) it in a plant. Lernen beginnen
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Joe checks that Ross is not looking and (dumps it) in a plant.
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She was (agarrando fuertemente) her bag as she walked through the dark alley. Lernen beginnen
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She was (clutching) her bag as she walked through the dark alley.
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She (agarró, sujeto firmenete) her bag as she walked down the dark street. The child clutched his mother's hand. Lernen beginnen
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She (clutched) her bag as she walked down the dark street. The child clutched his mother's hand.
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Ross was (agarrando fuertemente) a beer can and sniffing and said. This was Carol's favorite beer. Lernen beginnen
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Ross was (clutching) a beer can and sniffing and said. This was Carol's favorite beer.
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(agarrar, sujetar fuertemente). Means To hold something or someone tightly, To grab something firmly, usually because you're afraid, nervous, or don't want to lose it. Lernen beginnen
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to clutch. Means To hold something or someone tightly, To grab something firmly, usually because you're afraid, nervous, or don't want to lose it. -
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I guess I (deberia haberme dado cuenta) when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week. Lernen beginnen
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I guess I (should have caught on) when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
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I (debería haberme dado cuenta) (s- h- c- o) when he kept checking his phone during dinner... Lernen beginnen
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I (should have caught on) when he kept checking his phone during dinner...
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I (debería haberme dado cuenta) (s- h- c- o) n that she was upset from the way she was avoiding eye contact. Lernen beginnen
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I (should have caught on) that she was upset from the way she was avoiding eye contact.
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I (debería haberme dado cuenta) (s- h- c- o) means, I should have realized it earlier or I should have understood what was happening, but I didn't. Lernen beginnen
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I (should have caught on) means, I should have realized it earlier or I should have understood what was happening, but I didn't.
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The worst thing I ever did was, I (hice trizas) my boyfriend's favorite bath towel. Lernen beginnen
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The worst thing I ever did was, I (shredded) my boyfriend's favorite bath towel.
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Paul said: Ooh, (mantenerse alejado de) you. Lernen beginnen
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Paul: said Ooh, (steer clear of) you.
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You should (mantenerse alejado de) that guy; he's bad news. Lernen beginnen
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You should steer (clear of) that guy; he's bad news.
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I try to (mantenerse alejado de) fast food because it makes me feel sick. Lernen beginnen
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I try to steer (clear of) fast food because it makes me feel sick.
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Monica's Apartment, Rachel is talking on the phone and (caminando de una lado a otro). Lernen beginnen
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Monica's Apartment, Rachel is talking on the phone and (pacing).
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The machine (le cortó la llamada) again and she redials. Lernen beginnen
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The machine (cuts her off) again and she redials.
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Paul said, ever since she (abandonó) (w- o- on) me, I haven't been able to perform sexually... Lernen beginnen
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Paul said, ever since she (walked out on) me, I haven't been able to perform sexually...
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Her boyfriend (abandonó) her when he discovered she was pregnant by another man. Lernen beginnen
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Her boyfriend (walked out on) her when he discovered she was pregnant by another man.
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He's been lonely ever since his wife (abandonó) him. Mark Antony said, ever since Geniffer walked out on me, I haven't been the same. Lernen beginnen
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He's been lonely ever since his wife (walked out on) him. Mark Antony said, ever since Geniffer walked out on me, I haven't been the same.
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(Abandonar) someone means: To abandon them, often without warning. Lernen beginnen
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(Walk out on someone) means: To abandon them, often without warning.
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What, you wanna (explicarlo) (s- it -o-) with noodles?. Lernen beginnen
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What, you wanna (spell it out) with noodles?.
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Monica: (escupiendo) (s- o-) her drink in shock Oh God, oh God, I am sorry... I am so sorry... Lernen beginnen
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Monica: (spitting out) her drink in shock Oh God, oh God, I am sorry... I am so sorry...
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I know being (escupido) on is probably not what you need right now. Spit on. Lernen beginnen
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I know being (spit) on is probably not what you need right now. Spit on.
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He got angry when someone (escaparse a alguien un escupitajo)) on his jacket. Lernen beginnen
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He got angry when someone (spit) on his jacket.
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The child (escupió) on the floor after tasting the sour candy. Lernen beginnen
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The child (spat) on the floor after tasting the sour candy.
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I'm glad you (aplastar) her watch. Lernen beginnen
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I'm glad you (smashed) her watch.
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Ross: (despectivo) Grab a spoon. Lernen beginnen
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Ross: (scornful) Grab a spoon.
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She gave him a (despectivo) look when he lied. Lernen beginnen
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She gave him a (scornful) look when he lied.
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In short, if someone is (despectivo), they are openly showing that they think something is worthless or ridiculous. Lernen beginnen
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In short, if someone is (scornful), they are openly showing that they think something is worthless or ridiculous.
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Even if I could (recuperar el control emosional ó mental de uno mismo) enough to, to ask a woman out,... who am I gonna ask?. Lernen beginnen
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Even if I could (get it together) enough to, to ask a woman out,... who am I gonna ask?.
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(recuperar el control emosional ó mental de uno mismo) means to regain control of your emotions, behavior, or situation; to organize yourself or start behaving properly. Lernen beginnen
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(Get it together): means to regain control of your emotions, behavior, or situation; to organize yourself or start behaving properly.
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Come on, (recupera el control emosional ó mental de uno mismo). We need to finish this project. Lernen beginnen
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Come on, (get it together). We need to finish this project.
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After a few weeks of chaos, she finally (recuperó el control emosional ó mental de uno mismo) and started managing her schedule better. Lernen beginnen
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After a few weeks of chaos, she finally (got it together) and started managing her schedule better.
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(recuperar el control emosional ó mental de uno mismo) It's often used when someone seems distracted, upset, or disorganized, and you want them to calm down or focus. Lernen beginnen
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Get it together: It's often used when someone seems distracted, upset, or disorganized, and you want them to calm down or focus.
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After failing the first exam, he decided to (recuperar el control emosional ó mental de uno mismo) and study harder. Lernen beginnen
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After failing the first exam, he decided to (get it together) and study harder.
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Ross (mirar, contemplar (g- - -) out of the window and saw to Rachel (mirando fijamente) (st- -ing) out of her window. Lernen beginnen
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Ross (gazes) out of the window and saw to Rachel (staring) out of her window.
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Listen, while you (estar en racha) (t- b- o- a r-), if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something. Lernen beginnen
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Listen, while you (are on a roll), if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something.
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She's really (en racha) (o- a r-) today—she's already finished three projects. Lernen beginnen
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She's really (on a roll) today—she's already finished three projects.
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The team (estar en racha) (t- b- o- a r-), winning every game this season. Lernen beginnen
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The team is (on a roll), winning every game this season.
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Keep going, you (estar en racha) (t- b- o- a r-) Lernen beginnen
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Keep going, you're o(n a roll!).
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(estar en racha) means: To be having a series of successes or good luck Everything is going well for you at the moment. Lernen beginnen
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To be on a roll” means: To be having a series of successes or good luck Everything is going well for you at the moment.
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Joey and Chandler taste the coffee, (hacen mecas) (gri- - -), and pour it into a plant pot. Lernen beginnen
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Joey and Chandler taste the coffee, (grimace), and pour it into a plant pot.
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She (hizó muecas) (gri- - -) as she tasted the sour lemonade. Lernen beginnen
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She (grimaced) as she tasted the sour lemonade.
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He (hizó muecas) (gri- - -) in pain after hitting his thumb with a hammer. Lernen beginnen
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He (grimaced) in pain after hitting his thumb with a hammer.
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The child (hizó muecas) (gri- - -) at the smell of the broccoli. Lernen beginnen
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The child (grimaced) at the smell of the broccoli.
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(Hacer muecas) (gri- - -) means: To make a facial expression showing pain, disgust, or discomfort It usually shows you don't like something or something hurts. Lernen beginnen
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To (grimace) means: To make a facial expression showing pain, disgust, or discomfort It usually shows you don't like something or something hurts.
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What (diablos, chingaos) l do you do on a real date? Lernen beginnen
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What (the hell) do you do on a real date?
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Where (diablos, chingaos) have you been all day?. Who the hell told you that? Lernen beginnen
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Where (the hell) h ave you been all day?. Who the hell told you that?
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Why (diablos, chingaos) are you laughing at me? Lernen beginnen
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Why (the hell) are you laughing at me?
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What (diablos, chingaos) l is going on here?. Who the hell are you? Lernen beginnen
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What (the hell) is going on here?. Who the hell are you?
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Oh wait, wait, unless (te pasó, te ocurrió por casualidad) catch the Reruns' production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park. Lernen beginnen
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Oh wait, wait, unless (you happened to) catch the Reruns' production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
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(Te pasó, te ocurrió por casualidad) see him?. (Te pasó, te ocurrió por casualidad) hear that?. (te pasó, Te ocurrió por casualidad) be there?. Lernen beginnen
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(You happened to) see him?. You happened to hear that?. You happened to be there?.
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(Te pasó, te ocurrió por casualidad) something it's means to do something by chance, without planning it, or because it accidentally occurred. Lernen beginnen
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(You happened to) something it's means to do something by chance, without planning it, or because it accidentally occurred.
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(Te pasó, te ocurrió por casualidad) know the answer?. Lernen beginnen
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(You happened to) know the answer?.
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(Estallan en) song and dances out of the door. Lernen beginnen
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(Burst into) song and dances out of the door.
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Rachel: Want a wedding dress?. (apenas) used... Lernen beginnen
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Rachel: Want a wedding dress?. (Hardly) used...
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I (a duras penas) recognized him with that new haircut. Lernen beginnen
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I (hardly) recognized him with that new haircut.
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She (casi nunca) eats fast food. Lernen beginnen
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She (hardly ever) eats fast food.
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We (a duras penas) had any time to finish the project. Lernen beginnen
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We (hardly) had any time to finish the project.
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(Apenas, a duras penas) means: Almost not or barely. It's used to say that something almost doesn't happen or isn't true. Lernen beginnen
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(Hardly) means: Almost not or barely. It's used to say that something almost doesn't happen or isn't true.
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Monica: I think we are (anticipandonos, adelantandonos) here. Lernen beginnen
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Monica: I think we are (getting a little ahead of selves) here.
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We're (anticipandonos, adelantandonos) here. Lernen beginnen
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We're (getting a little ahead of ourselves) here.
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She's already planning the wedding, but I think she's (Anticipandose, adelantandose). Lernen beginnen
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She's already planning the wedding, but I think she's (getting ahead of herself).
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(Don't (anticipes, adelantes); we haven't even signed the contract yet. Lernen beginnen
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Don't (get ahead of yourself); we haven't even signed the contract yet.
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He's imagining his promotion before the evaluation — he's (Anticipandose, adelantandose). Lernen beginnen
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He's imagining his promotion before the evaluation — he's (getting ahead of himself).
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(Anticiparse, adelantarse) means: To act too quickly or assume something before it actually happens, to make plans or judgments before it's appropriate. Lernen beginnen
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(Get ahead of yourself) means: To act too quickly or assume something before it actually happens, to make plans or judgments before it's appropriate.
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Y'know before me, there was no (Chispa / energía / emoción) in his turtle for two years. Lernen beginnen
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Y'know before me, there was no (snap) in his turtle for two years.
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I need to get some (Chispa / energía / emoción) in my step before the meeting. Lernen beginnen
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I need to get some (snap) in my step before the meeting.
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The new sauce really adds some (Chispa / energía / emoción) to the dish... There’s no (Chispa / energía / emoción) in this party. Lernen beginnen
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The new sauce really adds some (snap) to the dish... There’s no snap in this party.
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He finally put some (Chispa / energía / emoción) into his performance after weeks of slacking. Lernen beginnen
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He finally put some (snap) into his performance after weeks of slacking.
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(Chispa / energía / emoción) means: Energy, liveliness, Being quick, alert, and full of life. Lernen beginnen
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(Snap) means: Energy, liveliness, Being quick, alert, and full of life.
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Is it like I have some sort of (faro, o señal luminosa) that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?. Lernen beginnen
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Is it like I have some sort of (beacon) that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?.
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The lighthouse acts as a (faro o señal luminosa algo que emite una luz o una llamada) for ships at night. Lernen beginnen
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The lighthouse acts as a (beacon) for ships at night.
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A (faro o señal luminosa algo que emite una luz o una llamada): is a light, signal, or sign that guides or warns people. It can also mean a person or thing that inspires or leads others... Lernen beginnen
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(beacon) is a light, signal, or sign that guides or warns people. It can also mean a person or thing that inspires or leads others...
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The search party followed the (faro o señal luminosa algo que emite una luz o una llamada) to find the lost hikers Lernen beginnen
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The search party followed the (beacon) to find the lost hikers
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She is a (faro o señal luminosa algo que emite una luz o una llamada) of hope for the community... Lernen beginnen
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She is a (beacon) of hope for the community...
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His courage was a (faro o señal luminosa algo que emite una luz o una llamada) for others facing difficult times... Lernen beginnen
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His courage was a (beacon) for others facing difficult times...
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He has a (faro o señal luminosa algo que emite una luz o una llamada) that attracts trouble wherever he goes... Lernen beginnen
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He has a b(eacon) that attracts trouble wherever he goes...
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Is it me, or do I have some sort of (faro, guía, luz de referencia) that only strange people notice?. Lernen beginnen
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is it me, or do I have some sort of (beacon) that only strange people notice?.
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I was (ridicularizado y expulsado por las burlas de) of twelve interviews today... Lernen beginnen
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I was (laughed out of) twelve interviews today...
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(ser ridicularizado y expulsado por las burlas de).: Means, to be ridiculed or mocked so strongly that you are forced to leave or abandon a place, activity, or idea. Lernen beginnen
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(to be laugh out of): Means, to be ridiculed or mocked so strongly that you are forced to leave or abandon a place, activity, or idea.
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He suggested a new plan at the meeting, but he was (ridicularizado y expulsado por las burlas de) of the room. Lernen beginnen
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He suggested a new plan at the meeting, but he was (laughed out of) the room.
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When she tried to sing at the talent show, she was (ridicularizado y expulsado por las burlas de) of the stage. Lernen beginnen
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When she tried to sing at the talent show, she was (laughed out of) the stage.
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(Burlarse de) means to laugh at someone or imitate them in an unkind or disrespectful way, often to make them feel silly or embarrassed. Lernen beginnen
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(mock) means to laugh at someone or imitate them in an unkind or disrespectful way, often to make them feel silly or embarrassed.
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The kids (se burlarón de) him because of his accent. Don't mock her, she's trying her best. Lernen beginnen
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The kids (mocked) him because of his accent. Don't mock her, she's trying her best.
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He (se burlarón de) the teacher's voice to make his friends laugh. Lernen beginnen
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He (mocked) the teacher's voice to make his friends laugh.
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(Optimista): Means to be Cheerful, optimistic, or positive in attitude. Lernen beginnen
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(Upbeat): Means to be Cheerful, optimistic, or positive in attitude.
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She was in an (optimista) mood despite the bad news. Lernen beginnen
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She was in an (upbeat) mood despite the bad news.
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His (optimista) personality makes everyone around him feel better. Lernen beginnen
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His (upbeat) personality makes everyone around him feel better.
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In most everyday conversations, (optimista) is used to describe someone who is happy or positive. Lernen beginnen
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In most everyday conversations, (upbeat) is used to describe someone who is happy or positive.
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Some days he's (optimista) and others (pesimista). Lernen beginnen
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Some days he's (upbeat) and others downbeat.
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(Pesimista) means: Feeling sad, gloomy, or low in mood It's the opposite of upbeat (which means cheerful, positive, or happy). Lernen beginnen
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(Downbeat) means: Feeling sad, gloomy, or low in mood It's the opposite of upbeat (which means cheerful, positive, or happy).
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She remained (optimista) even after losing the match. Lernen beginnen
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She remained (upbeat) even after losing the match.
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Honey, you sounds a little (Pesimista) today. Lernen beginnen
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Honey, you sounds a little (downbeat) today.
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The report was (Pesimista) about the economy. Lernen beginnen
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The report was (downbeat) about the economy.
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I can stop (cargando a la tarje de crédito) anytime I want... Lernen beginnen
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I can stop (charging) anytime I want...
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This weather (porqueria, mierda); it's raining again. Lernen beginnen
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This weather (sucks); it's raining again.
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(porqueria, mierda): Means Something is bad, unpleasant, disappointing, or of low quality. Lernen beginnen
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(Sucks): Means Something is bad, unpleasant, disappointing, or of low quality.
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My phone broke, and it really (porqueria, mierda). Lernen beginnen
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My phone broke, and it really (sucks).
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I have to work all weekend. Oh that's (porqueria, mierda). Lernen beginnen
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I have to work all weekend. Oh that's (sucks).
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It (porqueria, mierda). You're gonna love it. Lernen beginnen
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It (sucks). You're gonna love it.
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Monica (pisó fuerte, pisotear). on Paul's watch and goes into her room... Lernen beginnen
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Monica (stomps) on Paul's watch and goes into her room...
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Back in college, I had a little (atracción) my math professor. Lernen beginnen
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Back in college, I had a little (crush on) my math professor.
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Oh, I always figured you just thought I was Monica's (nerdo, raro) older brother. Lernen beginnen
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Oh, I always figured you just thought I was Monica's (geeky) older brother.
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He wore thick glasses and a pocket protector—he looked really (nerdo, raro)... Lernen beginnen
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He wore thick glasses and a pocket protector—he looked really (geeky).
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(nerdo, raro) means: Very interested in technical, academic, or niche subjects, often in a way that seems unusual or socially awkward. Can also mean nerdy or obsessed with something specific (like computers, comics, or science)... Lernen beginnen
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(Geeky) means: Very interested in technical, academic, or niche subjects, often in a way that seems unusual or socially awkward. Can also mean nerdy or obsessed with something specific (like computers, comics, or science)...
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Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt (ni aunque) came up and bit ya... Lernen beginnen
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Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt (if it) came up and bit ya...
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You wouldn't know good coffee (ni aunque) came up and bit ya. Lernen beginnen
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You wouldn't know good coffee (if it) came up and bit ya.
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He wouldn't know a classic movie (ni aunque) came up and bit him. She wouldn't know talent if it came up and bit her. Lernen beginnen
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He wouldn't know a classic movie (if it) came up and bit him. She wouldn't know talent if it came up and bit her.
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I hate shots, but let's just (terminar con eso). The dentist is coming? Oh well, let's terminar con eso). Lernen beginnen
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I hate shots, but let's just (get it over with). The dentist is coming? Oh well, let's get it over with.
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Emmy found his (nicho, campo de, area de) in truck mechanics. Lernen beginnen
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Emmy found his (niche) in truck mechanics.
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My son is trying to find his (nicho, campo de, area de) in the world. Lernen beginnen
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My son is trying to find his (niche) in the world.
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Baby care is Jennifer's (nicho, campo de, area de)); she is often asked to write articles about it. Lernen beginnen
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Baby care is Jennifer's (niche); she is often asked to write articles about it.
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nicho means campo, área de estabilidad. Lernen beginnen
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(niche) means campo, área de estabilidad.
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Jenny (miró fijamente) (st--e) at the phone, willing it to ring. Lernen beginnen
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Jenny (stared) at the phone, willing it to ring.
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The lighthouse is a (señal, faro, guía, luz de referencia) for ships. Lernen beginnen
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The lighthouse is a (beacon) for ships.
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I’d tear the skin off my bones (si eso) (i -, i -) meant saving you. Lernen beginnen
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I’d tear the skin off my bones (si eso) (i -, i -) meant saving you.
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