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        |   Mr Eduart said, after quitting her job as a nurse, Gladys EMBARK UPON a new career as a travelling fashion photographer. ---- EMBARK UPON, or, EMBARK ON something.   Lernen beginnen Embarcarse en, ponerse a hacer algo. to start something, especially something large, important, or new. (see also: launch into). |  |   Mr Embarky Dupond said, after quitting her job as a nurse, Gladys UNDERTAKE a new career as a travelling fashion photographer.   So does Ernesto Alonso have any advice for those about to embark on an acting career?. --------- EMBARK UPON or, EMBARK ON something. |  |  | 
|   Mr Impactor Duponer Onorios said that the drought seriously IMPACTED ON every farmer in California, and some even had to sell off their land to pay off their debts. ---- IMPACT UPON/ON something.   Lernen beginnen Adriana said that any problems with the computers here in Macdonals will impact on our schedules. -------- IMPACT UPON/ON something. |  |   Mr Impactor Duponer Onorios said that the drought seriously DAMAGED every farmer in California, and some even had to sell off their land to pay off their debts.    impactar Sobre. to have a noticeable effect on something or someone. |  |  | 
|   Endriques Uprah said, Quito If you hadn’t studied hard and got good qualifications, you might have ENDED UP in a boring, low-paying job. ---- END UP.   Lernen beginnen Somehow Karla ended up on my bed. ----- END UP. |  |   Endriques Uprah said, Quito If you hadn’t studied hard and got good qualifications, you might have FINISH in a boring, low-paying job.    Terminar en. ir a parar en. to be in a particular place or state after doing something or because of doing it. (also: finish up, wind up). |  |  | 
|   Jazzy Uprah said, let’s JAZZ UP the office. We could paint the walls a bright colour and put up some nice pictures. ---- JAZZ UP something.   Lernen beginnen Jazz the dress up Kaz with some bright accessories. ------------- JAZZ UP something. |  |   Jazzy Uprah said, let’s REVITALIZE the office. We could paint the walls a bright colour and put up some nice pictures.    Mejorar, dar un toque de color, darle vida a algo... to make something more lively, exciting, or interesting. (see also: beef up, brighten up, liven up). |  |  | 
|   Evenly Uprah said, you paid for dinner last time Pedro, so if I pay this time that’ll EVEN things UP. ---- EVEN UP something.   Lernen beginnen Lalo's been on three trips this year so if you go on this one Edgar that evens things up a bit. ------------------------- EVEN UP something. |  |   Evenly Uprah said, you paid for dinner last time Pedro, so if I pay this time that’ll makes things EQUAL.    Estar a mano con alguien, estar Parejo, emparejar... to make a situation more equal or fair. |  |  | 
|   Mr Trump said that the price of beer will go up if the government JACKS UP taxes on alcoholic beverages. ---- JACK UP something.   Lernen beginnen Once tourists start visiting a place, the restaurant owners jack up their prices. --------------------------- JACK UP something. |  |   Mr Trump said that the price of beer will go up if the government INCREASE taxes on alcoholic beverages.    Subir algo, to increase a price or rate suddenly and by a large amount. (see also: put up). |  |  | 
|   Gonzalo Dutchy said, when my boyfriend and I eat out, we always GO DUTCH TREAT. ---- GO DUTCH/GO DUTCH TREAT   Lernen beginnen I'll go Dutch with you on the movie if you want. ------- GO DUTCH/GO DUTCH TREAT. |  |   Gonzalo Dutchy said, when my boyfriend and I eat out, we always SHARE THE BILL IN HALF.    Cada quien paga lo suyo... to go to a movie, restaurant, etc., as a group with each person paying for his or her own ticket, food, etc. |  |  | 
|   Liftidia Uprah had to LIFTED UP the truck to change the tyre. ---- LIFT UP something.   Lernen beginnen We had to lifted up the car to change the tyre. --------- LIFT UP something. |  |   Liftidia Uprah had to LIFTED the truck to change the tyre.    Subir, levantar to lift a heavy object [esp. car] off the ground by using a jack a piece of equipment for lifting. (see also: lift up). |  |  | 
|   Mirs Joina Uprah said that the LA fitness gym is offering a special to get new clients to JOIN UP. ---- JOIN UP.   Lernen beginnen The young man wants to join up and fight, but his mum doesn’t want him be a soldier and risk his life in a war she doesn’t support. ------------ JOIN UP. |  |   Mirs Joina Uprah said that the LA fitness gym is offering a special to get new clients to REGISTER.    inscribirse, joiniarse, registrarse. apuntarse. to become a member of one of the armed forces or any other organization. |  |  | 
|   Mr Meeter Uprah said, we’ll MEET UP at Samantha's house to do homework. ---- MEET UP.   Lernen beginnen Lalo said, we usually meet up with four or five friends for dinner on Saturday night. ------------- MEET UP. |  |   Mr Meeter Uprah said, we’ll GATHER at Samantha's house to do homework.    Reunirse, quedar de verse en un lugar, juntarse... to meet another person in order to do something together. (see also: get together). |  |  | 
|   Makerly Uprah said, my daughter is really good at MAKING UP stories and says she wants to write movie scripts when she grows up. ----MAKE UP something.   Lernen beginnen I made up an excuse about having to look after the kids. ---------------- MAKE UP something. |  |   Makerly Uprah said, my daughter is really good at INVENT stories and says she wants to write movie scripts when she grows up.    Imventar escusas, etc... to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive. (see also: come up with, cook up (inf), think up). |  |  | 
|   Makerly Uprah Forny said that Cathy Williams couldn’t come to work for two days last week, so she wants to MAKE UP FOR it by working overtime this week. ---- MAKE UP FOR Something.   Lernen beginnen No amount of money can make up for the death of a child. ------------ to MAKE UP FOR something. |  |   Makerly Uprah Forny said that Cathy Williams couldn’t come to work for two days last week, so she wants to COMPENSATES FOR it by working overtime this week.    Compensar Por Algo,. to compensate or to take the place of something lost or damaged for something bad with something good. |  |  | 
|   My wife Esprucey Uprah looked very SPRUCED UP in her new dress. ---- SPRUCE/SPRUCE UP.   Lernen beginnen Jose looked very spruce in his new suit. --------------- SPRUCE/SPRUCE UP. |  |   My wife Esprucey Uprah looked very NEAT in her new dress.    Aseado, pulcro, Spruceado, arreglado... (of people or places) neat and clean in appearance. |  |  | 
|   Knockys Uprah said that Ximena Cordoba got KNOCKED UP when she was 16, which put an end to her dreams of being an actress. ---- KNOCK UP.   Lernen beginnen Julián Gil got his girlfriend "knocked up" and they're getting married. -------- KNOCK UP. |  |   Knockys Uprah said that Ximena Cordoba got PREGNANT when she was 16, which put an end to her dreams of being an actress.    Preñar a alguién. - - slang to make a woman pregnant. (ofensivo). |  |  |