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2. se precipitó
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4. No hay que precipitarse para una boda.
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environments, surroundings |
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heritage, patrimony, estate |
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1. sea como sea
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1. either way
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causes astonishment, instils a sense of wonder. |
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misery, misfortune, woe, distress |
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detail, depth, consideration |
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to hide, disguise, conceal, disguised |
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wineries, cellars, warehouses, vault |
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to trick, fool, dupe tricked |
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seek, collect, gather, obtain |
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preform, serve, carry out |
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1. realizar
2. he realizado practicas en un empresa de construccion.
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1. to complete/achieve
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file, sign (sign into work in the morning) |
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self-knowledge, self-awareness |
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1. lean out, pop in, peek 2. I looked through the window |
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1. To press, to push (ap.........)
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3. He was tried to ´make/urging him´ renounce Makhnovism and sign a paper to that effect. |
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1. a rachas 2. intermitentes 3. funciona a rachas intermitentes de optimismo |
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1. on and off, streaks 2. intermittent 3. works in intermittent streaks of optimism |
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Siempre pretendemos empujar nuestros límites y ser lo más innovadores posible. |
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We have always strived to push our limits and try to be as innovative as possible. |
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1. pretender 2. No debes pretender que soy bueno. |
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1. to pretend, to try 2. We should not pretend that I'm good |
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1. Pero ahora se pretender ir un paso más lejos. |
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But now we try to go a step farther. |
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1. los recortes 2. López es líder feminista chicana y paladín contra los recortes presupuestarios en el estado de Washington. |
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1. cutbacks, reductions 2. López is a Chicana feminist leader and a crusader against budget cuts in Washington state. |
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1. los envejecidos 2. Como resultado de esos movimientos, logró cambiar a los envejecidos líderes por administradores más jóvenes y dinámicos. |
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1. the aging 2. As a result, he replaced the aging leadership with younger, more vigorous administrators. |
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1. la vertiente 2. En esta excursión por tierra vamos a explorar la vertiente noreste de Levkada. |
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1. the slope, the side 2. On this tour we will explore land northeastern slope of Levkada. |
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1. acudir 2. la falta de una auténtica afición formada que acuda a las salas |
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1. to attend, to repair 2. the lack of a true fans that come to theaters |
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1. la aportación
2. Por tanto, sabed abriros a la aportación de los laicos. |
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1. the contribution (la ap.......)
2. Therefore be open to lay people's contribution. |
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1. ingenuo 2. Empiezo a preguntarme si eso fue ingenuo. |
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1. naive, gullible 2. I'm starting to wonder whether that was naive. |
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instrumentalists, players, musicians |
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1. perjudicado 2. También es importante combinar diferentes medios: un enfoque integrado no ha perjudicado a nadie. |
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1. hurt, damaged 2. It is also important to combine different means - an integrated approach has not harmed anyone. |
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1. impedir 2. Nada pudo haber impedido su muerte. |
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1. to prevent 2. I don't think anything could have prevented his death. |
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1. sobrar 2. sobradamente conocidas |
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1. to be left over, excessive 2. very well-known |
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1. implicarse 2. Hay reticencias muy fuertes a implicarse en una religión institucionalizada . |
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1. to get involved 2. there is a very strong reluctance to get involved in institutional religion. |
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1. manifestar 2. Quisiera manifestar nuestro reconocimiento al respecto. |
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1. to manifest, to express 2. I would like to express our appreciation and thanks for this. |
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the fan, the armature, the enthusiast |
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1. indiscutibles 2. Exclusividad frente al mar con elegancia y calidades indiscutibles. |
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1. indisputable 2. Exclusivity in front of the sea with elegance and indisputable qualities. |
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1. resaltar 2. Permítaseme resaltar algunos puntos sobre la estrategia de seguridad. |
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1. Highlight 2. Allow me now to highlight some points about the security strategy. |
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1. ensoñaciones 2. Lo veo como en horribles ensoñaciones. |
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1. daydreams 2. I see it as if in horrible daydreams. |
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the pound, the kennel (for dogs) |
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1. jaula 2. Es necesario limpiar la jaula regularmente. |
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1. the cage, animal box 2. You will need to clean out the cage regularly. |
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1. ocasionar 2. De lo contrario, puede ocasionar problemas innecesarios. |
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1. cause, lead 2. If you don't, you may cause unnecessary problems. |
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1. prever 2. Sencillamente no es suficiente prever salvaguardias únicamente sobre el papel. |
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1. to provide, to forsee 2. It is simply not enough to provide for safeguards on paper only. |
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meramente 2. Considera asimismo poco adecuado elaborar declaraciones meramente simbólicas. |
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merely 2. He also saw very little purpose in drafting any statements that were merely symbolic. |
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1. presta 2. Y tendrá que prestar mucha atención. 3. Disponen de equipo de snorkeling para prestar a los huéspedes. |
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1. to pay, to loan 2. And you will have to pay close attention. 3. They have snorkeling gear to loan to guests. |
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1. aunar 2. Pretende aunar tradición y técnica para elaborar grandes vinos. |
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1. to unite, to bring together 2. It aims to combine tradition and technology to produce great wines. |
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1. una cadencia 2. Los cohetes eran lanzados con una cadencia de cuatro por segundo. |
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1. a rate 2. Rounds were fired at a rate of 4 per second. |
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1. la hora 2. Señor, es la hora del siguiente compromiso. 3. Es casi la hora del vuelo. |
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1. time, hour 2. Excuse me, sir? I have to go, it's time for our next case. 3. Reema, open the door... it is almost time for the flight. |
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1. rescate 2. La persona necesitada siempre vendrá al rescate. 3. Debe haber un rescate significativo; págalo. |
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1. rescue, ransom, bail out 2. The needy person will always come to the rescue. 3. There must be a substantial ransom; pay it. |
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1. incluso 2. Algunos incluso hacen congelar sus cuerpos cuando mueren. 3. Eso podría tener ciertas implicaciones, incluso en el aprendizaje. |
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1. including, even (i.....) 2. Some are even having their bodies frozen when they die. 3. This could have many implications, including for the field of learning. |
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1. preguntarse 2. Eso explica, usted'll probablemente todavía preguntarse cómo's posible. 3. Hay que preguntarse quién está detrás. |
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1. to wonder, to ask (p......s..) 2. That explained, you'll probably still wonder how it's possible. 3. We need to ask who is behind this. |
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1. medios 2. Los medios alimentan esta dinámica constantemente. 3. Encontraremos otros medios de lograr nuestros objetivos. |
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1. media, means, methods, press, ways 2. This dynamic is often fueled by the media. 3. We shall find other means of achieving our aims. |
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1. reconocimiento 2. Quisiera manifestar nuestro reconocimiento al respecto. |
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1. recognition 2. I would like to express our appreciation and thanks for this. |
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1. licenciar 2. No se ha podido licenciar sin ninguna experiencia clínica. |
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1. to confer a degree on 2.You could not graduate without some clinical experience. |
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1. desanimarse 2. Es una invitación a no desanimarse. 3. No hay que desanimarse por eso. 4. Sin embargo, corregirlos de más puede desanimar a sus hijos. 5. No voy a desanimar a un chico entusiasta - que quiere involucrarse. |
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1. be discouraged, be disheartened 2. It is an invitation not to be discouraged. 3. You must not lose heart because of it. 4. However, over correcting can be discouraging. 5. I'm not going to discourage some enthusiastic kid who wants to get involved. |
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1. la carrera 2. Darinel terminó la carrera de topografía, en México. 3. 1963 Inicio de la carrera como docente universitario. 4. Es muy decepcionante acabar la carrera así. |
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1. the race, his studies, the career 2. Darinel completed his studies in topography in Mexico. 3. 1963 Started career as a college lecturer in graduate studies. 4. it's very disappointing to finish the race like that. |
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1. laboral 2. Garantizar estándares mínimos de seguridad laboral. 3. Vístete adecuadamente a un ambiente laboral. 4. Dijiste que mantendríamos nuestra 'relación laboral.' 5. Persiste la desigualdad 'laboral' entre hombres y mujeres. 6. Especialmente en el contexto laboral internacional. |
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1. labour, work, professional, employment, job (l.....) 2. Minimum standards of labour safety should be guaranteed. 3. Dress appropriately for a work environment. Arrive on time. 4. You said we'd keep our 'professional relationship.' 5. Inequality between men and women persists in the area of 'employment.' 6. This is especially true for international working environments. |
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1. comportar 2. Vosotros os tenéis que comportar de un modo particular. 3. Es la forma en que te comportas. 4. Si te comportas, ellos estarán a salvo. |
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1. to behave 2. You have to behave in a particular manner. 3. It's the way that you behave. 4. If you behave, they'll stay safe. |
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1. comprobar 2. Es importante comprobar la calidad del servicio. 3. Se pretende comprobar que los procesos están implantados. 4. Se suele hacer para comprobar la salud del feto. |
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1. to check, verify, confirm 2. It is important to check the quality of service. 3. The aim is to verify that the procedures are introduced and operational. 4. Normally it's used to determine fetal health. |
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1. compartir 2. No habíamos descubierto cómo compartir conocimiento... 3. Tú existes, y yo tengo que compartir esta casa contigo. 4. Me inclino a compartir tu opinión. |
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1. to share, split, divide, partake, agree with, communicate 2. Turns out, we haven't discovered how to share knowledge... 3. You exist and I have to divide this house with you. 4. I'm inclined to agree with you. |
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1. pretender 2. No debes pretender que soy bueno. 3. No puede pretender que esté en condición inmaculada. 4. Es una deuda que pretende cobrar. 5. Un proyecto innovador que pretende contagiarnos con su ilusión. 6. La Unión pretende seguir cooperando fructíferamente con la OMS. |
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1. to pretend, aim to, seek to, to expect 2. We should not pretend that I'm good. 3. You can't expect it to be in pristine condition. 4. It is a debt he intends to collect. 5. An innovative project that aims to infect us with their enthusiasm. 6. The Union seeks to continue a fruitful cooperation with the WHO. |
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1. crear 2. Ayúdame a crear un historial contigo. 3. Debe crear enlaces personalizados y compartirlos. |
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1. create, build 2. Help me to build a history with You. 3. You should create customized links and share them. |
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1. Carecer 2. Los niños pequeños pueden carecer con el crecimiento cognitivo debido al comportamiento no social. 3. Aun así, como veremos más adelante, están muy lejos de carecer por completo de temores, sospechas y fricciones. |
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1. to lack, to want, devoid 2. The young children may lack with the cognitive growth due to non-social behavior. 3. But, as we shall see, they are far from devoid of fears, suspicions, and frictions. |
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1. creer 2. Está obligado a creer donde tenga evidencia. 3. Así que podríamos llamarlo, creo. |
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1. To Believe, To Suppose, To Guess 2. He is bound to believe where he has evidence. 3. So we could just call him, I guess. |
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1. crecer
2. Nos permitió crecer en ese sentido.
3. Necesitará a alguien con quien crecer.
4. Pero confía en mí, cuando es el momento de demostrarlo, crezco. jaja |
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1. to grow, increase, grow up with
2. It allowed us to grow in that aspect.
3. We need to have someone along with the increase.
4. But trust me, when it's time to show, I grow. hehe |
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1. decepcionante 2. Bueno, entonces considere esta visita doblemente decepcionante. 3. Ventajas: Todo en esta zona es caro y decepcionante. |
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1. disappointing, underwhelming (noun) 2. Well, then you should consider this visit doubly disappointing. 3. Pros: Everything in this area is overpriced and underwhelming. |
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1. decepcionar 2. No soporto decepcionar a mi hermanita. 3. Tiene unos pocos entusiastas de los barcos a los que decepcionar. |
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1. to disappoint, to let down (verb) 2. I can't stand disappointing my baby sister. 3. She's got a few boating enthusiasts to underwhelm. |
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1. presupuestar 2. Posteriormente podrá ser necesario presupuestar la operación. 3. El peor error es no presupuestar suficiente para las reservas. 4. Como resultado de un examen preliminar, se procedió a programar y presupuestar nuevamente el proyecto. |
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1. budget, rebudgeted, estimate 2. Subsequently, it may be necessary to budget the operation. 3. The biggest mistake is to not budget enough for reserves. 4. As a result of an interim review, the project has been reprogrammed and re-budgeted. |
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1. conocimiento 2. No habíamos descubierto cómo compartir conocimiento... 3. Nuestro conocimiento en procesos fue importante cuando trabajamos con IKEA. 4. Tienen conocimiento y es fascinante escucharlas. |
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1. knowledge, understanding, expertise, common sense 2. Turns out, we haven't discovered how to share knowledge... 3. Our expertise in terms of process was relevant when it came to working on a project like with IKEA. 4. They are knowledgeable and fascinating to listen to. |
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1. escatimar 2. Las órdenes son no escatimar ningún esfuerzo o gasto para avanzar. 3. No se puede escatimar en esta pieza. 4. Conviértete en embajador y muestra que no escatimas en calidad. |
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1. to spare, to skimp on 2. Orders are to spare no effort or expense to move forward. 3. You do not want to skimp on it. 4. Become an ambassador and show that you don't compromise on quality. |
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1. aplazar 2. Usted desea aplazar su misión al sector Argus. 3. Realmente necesitamos aplazar el debate y la votación hasta noviembre. 4. Y he tenido que aplazar su cita con el asesor Carter. 5. La elección del Relator se aplaza a la sesión siguiente. |
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1. postpone, defer, delay, reschedule (a......) 2. You want to postpone your mission to the Argus sector. 3. We really need to postpone the debate and the vote until November. 4. And I had to reschedule your appointment with Councilman Carter. 5. The election of the Rapporteur was deferred to the following meeting. |
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1. presenciar 2. Es placentero e inspirador presenciar su devoción mutua. 3. Resultó realmente asombroso para mí presenciar tal generosidad. 4. Estoy listo para presenciar la versión. |
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1. to witness, to attend 2. It is refreshing and inspiring to witness their mutual devotion. 3. It was really astonishing for me to see this generosity. 4. Well, I'm ready to watch history. |
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1. pertenecer 2. Y creemos que pueden pertenecer al asesino. 3. Nos gustaría mucho pertenecer al vecindario. 4. ¿Quieres pertenecer al Club de Fans de Dani Pedrosa? |
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1. to belong, to join, member 2. And we think it could belong to the killer. 3. We really want to belong to a neighborhood. 4. Would you like to join Dani Pedrosa's Fanclub? |
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1. circuitos 2. Pero los circuitos siguen mandando información. 3. Nuestra región tiene muchos circuitos y sitios turísticos.
1. recorridos 2. Hay recorridos guiados para individuos y grupos durante todo el año. 3. Esta opción permite visualizar uno o varios recorridos. |
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1. circuits, tours 2. But the circuitry still works. It's sending us data. 3. Our region has many tours and sites for tourists to enjoy.
1. routes/paths, tours 2. Guided tours are available year round for individual and group tours. 3. This option allows you to view one or more paths. |
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1. reacio 2. Formitz estará extremadamente reacio a correr ese riesgo. 3. No parecía muy reacio a pelear conmigo. |
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1. reluctant, unwilling (r......) 2. Formitz will be extremely reluctant to take that kind of risk. 3. You didn't seem too averse to fighting me. |
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1. conscientemente 2. No sabíamos conscientemente en qué nos metíamos. 3. Sé que jamás harías nada malo conscientemente. 4. Usted conscientemente puede recuperar el mensaje cuando escucha la cinta. |
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1. consciously, deliberately 2. We did not know consciously what we were getting into. 3. I know you'd never knowingly do anything wrong. 4. You can consciously retrieve the message when you listen to the tape. |
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1. soler, suele, solía 2. Esto suele hacerse cuando tienes un equipo. 3. El tratamiento suele extenderse por varias semanas. 4. Yo solía pelearme todos los días. 5. Sabes que suelo trabajar con escritores experimentados. |
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1. used to 2. This is usually done when you have a team. 3. Treatment is often extended over a number of weeks. 4. I used to engage in a fight every day. 5. You know that I usually write with very experienced writers. |
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1. arriesgar 2. No quiero arriesgar nuestra amistad por un apartamento. 3. Cuando te contraté, me arriesgué. |
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1. to risk, to take a chance 2. I don't want to risk our friendship over an apartment. 3. When I hired you, I took a chance. |
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1. rasgo 2. Usted tiene ese inusual rasgo genético. 3. Cada jovencita tiene su rasgo más favorecedor. |
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1. feature, trait (r.....) 2. That's an unusual genetic trait you have. 3. Every young girl has her own most pleasing feature. |
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1. experimentados, experimentar 2. Tenemos algunos jugadores jóvenes mezclados con los experimentados . 3. Llevaré agentes experimentados por la gravedad del trabajo. 4. Muy recomendable - si quieres experimentar algo especial. |
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1. experienced/skilled, to experience 2. We have some young players mixed in with experienced ones. 3. I'm only taking seasoned agents, considering the gravity of this job. 4. Highly recommended - if you want to experience something special. |
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1. desatender 2. Pero no vale la pena desatender con todo las reglas simples. 3. A pesar de esto, no debe desatender esta habitación con atención durante la reparación. 4. Ese es el problema contigo me desatiendes. 5. Extremadamente, pero hasta ahora muchos de nosotros desatienden la regla dada inmutable. |
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1. to neglect 2. But nevertheless you should not neglect simple rules. 3. Despite this, you should not disregard this room with attention during the repair. 4. That's the problem with you you neglect me. 5. Surprisingly, but still many of us neglect this immutable rule. |
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1. apostar 2. Juegan manos marginales y apuestan demasiado. 3. Política y culturalmente, los alemanes apuestan por la conciliación de intereses. 4. El casino no permitiría apostar la cantidad enorme. |
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1. to bet, to commit (a.........) 2. They play marginal hands and bet too much. 3. In terms of political culture, Germans are committed to a balance of interests. 4. The casino wouldn't allow to bet the huge amount. |
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La diferencia entre MOVER y MUDAR (to move away) 1. Puede ser incómodo mover la articulación en diferentes posiciones. 2. Nos mostraron una fe capaz de mover montañas. 3. Pareciera que el agua se mueve. 4. Él debería mudar su oficina aquí. 5. Pero el estado no los mudó muy lejos. |
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The difference between MOVER y MUDAR 1. It may be uncomfortable to move the joint into different positions. 2. They have shown us a faith that is able to move mountains. 3. It seems that the water is really moving. 4. He should just move his office in here. 5. But the council didn't move them far. |
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1. trasnochar 2. Las personas que suelen trasnochar pueden dormir 8 horas y levantarse al medio día. 3. Sí, pero dice que trasnocha - para hacer sus deberes |
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1. stay up late, pull an all nighter (t.......) 2. People who tend to stay up late can sleep 8 hours and waking up at noon. 3. Yes, but she claims she was up all night cramming. |
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1. tragos 2. Hay tragos y muchas miradas tímidas. 3. Esos tragos seguían apareciendo frente a mí. |
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1. drinks/shots 2. There are drinks and plenty of coy looks. 3. Those shots just kept appearing in front of me. |
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1. acontecimientos 2. Los acontecimientos ahora adquieren un impulso propio. 3. Este es indudablemente un acontecimiento positivo. |
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1. events, developments (a............) 2. Events now take on a momentum of their own. 3. This is, without doubt, a positive development. |
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1. enterar 2. No te quieres enterar, chico. 3. Prométeme que nadie se puede enterar. 4. Te puedes enterar sobre premios, promociones y regalos de energía. 5. No se tienen por qué enterar. |
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1. to find out, know, learn (en.......) 2. No, you want to find out, boy. 3. But promise me, no one can find out. 4. You may learn about rewards, promotions, and energy giveaways. 5. They don't need to know. |
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1. regañar 2. Tengo que regañar a este mal hijo. 3. Sé que al decir esto me van a regañar. 4. Estaba por preguntarle si era buena para regañar, pero creo que no es necesario. |
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1. scold, nag, tell off (re......) 2. I have to scold the bad boy. 3. I know that by saying this I will get a scolding. 4. I was about to ask you if you were any good at nagging, but I think we're there. |
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1. abrumados 2. Y ante una experiencia tan estresante podemos enseguida sentirnos abrumados. 3. Vinimos a evaluar la situación y quedamos completamente abrumados por ella. |
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1. Overwhelmed 2. And in such a stressful experience, we can quickly feel overwhelmed. 3. We came to assess the situation and were completely overwhelmed by it. |
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1. sobrepasadas 2. Las unidades que actualmente se dedican a las actividades de proyección se ven sobrepasadas. |
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1. surpass, overwhelmed, beat (sob..........) 2. The units that currently perform outreach are overstretched. |
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1. incidir 2. Ante todo tenemos que saber dónde podemos realmente incidir directamente al gestionar nuestro tiempo. |
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1. influence (in......) 2. First of all we must know where we can really influence directly to manage our time. |
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1. antojo 2. Puede modificarse al antojo de cada ciclista. 3. Estoy teniendo un antojo por hamburguesas. 4. He tenido antojo de pastel todo el día. |
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1. whim, craving (an....) 2. It can be changed at the whim of each cyclist. 3. I'm having such a craving for burgers. 4. I have been craving this pie all day. |
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1. Desgaste 2. Este desgaste produce dolor y otros síntomas. 3. Espero que puedan soportar el desgaste. 4. Puede presentar marcas visibles o signos de desgaste. |
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1. wear and tear (Des......) 2. This wear and tear causes pain and other symptoms. 3. I hope they can stand the wear and tear. 4. May have visible repairs, marks or signs of wear. |
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