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Are you doing any hiring?. ¿Estás haciendo alguna contratación ?. start learning
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¿Estás haciendo alguna contratación ?.
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I can be a great asset to you company. Puedo ser un gran recurso para su empresa. start learning
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Puedo ser un gran recurso para su empresa.
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I work well with other people. start learning
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Trabajo bien con otras personas.
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I always show up on time to work. start learning
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Siempre me presento a tiempo a trabajar.
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I have good people skills. start learning
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Tengo buenas habilidades con la gente.
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I like dealing with people. start learning
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Me gusta tratar con la gente.
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This software is an asset for the diagnosis of technical problems........ asset. start learning
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recurso ........ Este software es un recurso para el diragnóstico de problemas técnicos.
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I don't want to burst my daughter's bubble by telling her we won't have a vacation this summer. start learning
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No quiero desilusionar a mi hija diciéndole que no vamos a tener unas vacaciones este verano. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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Mary doesn't want to burst her son's bubble by telling him that they won't have a vacation this year. start learning
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María no quiere desilusionar a su hijo diciéndole que no van a tener vacaciones de este año. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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I hate to burst your bubble Josua, but Columbus did not discover Canada. start learning
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Odio desilusionarte Josua pero Colón no descubrio Canadá. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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I'm sorry to burst your bubble Jose but the job is not really that exciting. start learning
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Siento desilusionarte José, pero el trabajo no es tan emocionante. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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I'm sorry to burst your bubble Gaby, but that school is not really that exciting. start learning
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Siento desilusionarte Gaby, pero esa escuela no es realmente tan emocionante. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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I hate to burst your bubble Julian but you are not going anywhere. start learning
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Odio desilusionarte Julian pero no van a ninguna parte. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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I don't want to burst your bubble Damian but you are not going anywhere. start learning
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No quiero desilusionarte Damian pero tu no vas a ninguna parte. to burst your bubble.= desilusionar, desanimar. to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.
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My wife said Well sweetie, I got to go to bed now. And I said fine, Good night honey!. Don't let the bed bugs bite. start learning
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Mi esposa me dijo Bueno cielo, tengo que ir a la cama. Y yo dije, vale, Buenas noches cariño!.! Que duermas bien!. Don't let the bed bugs bite.=! Que duermas bien!. to sleep well.
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Honey I'm going to hit the sack now. OK, sleep tight don't let the bed bugs bite. start learning
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Cariño voy a golpear el saco ahora. De acuerdo, duerme bien.! Que duermas bien!. Don't let the bed bugs bite.=! Que duermas bien!. to sleep well.
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Oh man I'm pretty tired. I guess I'm gonna sleep. Well good night. Don't let the bed bugs bite. start learning
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Hay amigo, Estoy bastante cansado. Creo que me voy a dormir. Bueno, duerme bien.! Que duermas bien!. Don't let the bed bugs bite.=! Que duermas bien!. to sleep well.
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Don't let the bed bugs bite!. start learning
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Kaz said, well dad I go to bed now. I said, Ok Good nigh daughter!. Hey, don't let the bed bugs bite. start learning
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Kaz dijo ok papá me voy a la cama. Yo dije. ¡Vale, buenas noches mija!, Hey,! Que duermas bien!. Don't let the bed bugs bite.=! Que duermas bien!. to sleep well.
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I was really burned up by her comment. start learning
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Yo estaba muy molesta por su comentario. to burn somebody up also burn up somebody.= irritar, molestar. to anger someone a lot.
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You really burn me up! about you said. I'm very angry at you!. start learning
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Tu realmente me molestaste! por lo que dijiste. Estoy muy enojada contigo !. to burn somebody up also burn up somebody.= irritar, molestar. to anger someone a lot.
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The final desition burned up everyone. start learning
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La desición definitiva irritó a todo el mundo. to burn somebody up also burn up somebody.= irritar, molestar. to anger someone a lot.
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The whole mess burned up everyone. start learning
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Todo el lío enputó a todo el mundo. to burn somebody up also burn up somebody.= irritar, molestar. to anger someone a lot.
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The warehouse burned up and left only ashes. start learning
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El almacén ardió en llamas y dejó sólo cenizas. to burn up.= arder en llamas. to destroy or consume something by fire.
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The building burned out leaving only ashes ---------- BURN OUT/BURN DOWN. start learning
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El edificio ardió en llamas y dejando sólo cenizas. to burn out/down.= arder en llamas. to destroy or consume something by fire.
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The wood burned up leaving only ashes. start learning
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La madera ardió en llamas y dejó sólo cenizas. to burn up.= arder en llamas. to destroy or consume something by fire.
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Are you hot?. Yes, I'm burning up. start learning
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Tienes calor?. Sí, estoy ardiendo de calentura. to burn up.= arder en llamas. to destroy or consume something by fire.
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I give you my (más profundo) thanks for what you did to me. start learning
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Te doy mi (heartfelt) agradecimiento por todo lo que hiciste por mi. te doi mi mas profundo agradecimiento por todo lo que hiciste por mi. heartfelt.= sincero, sentido, cordial. very sincere; deeply felt.
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The students gave a heartfelt "thank you" to their teacher. start learning
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Los estudiantes le dieron un profundo agradecimiento a su maestra. heartfelt.= sincero, sentido, cordial. very sincere; deeply felt.
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Muy profundo y sincero; Cordial. start learning
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HEARTFELT ------- The neighbors helping me out when I was sick was a "heartfelt" gesture. profundo sentido, cordial. very sincere; deeply felt.
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Our most heartfelt wish is for our friends to be happy in their marriage. start learning
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Nuestro mas profundo deceo es para nuestros amigos para que sean felices en su motrimonio. heartfelt.= sincero, sentido, cordial. very sincere; deeply felt.
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Mi más sentido pésame. Mi más profundo pésame. heartfelt.= sincero, sentido, cordial. very sincere; deeply felt. start learning
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My heartfelt condolences.
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Make it snappy... Quito was walking slowly so I told him to make it snappy. start learning
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¡Apresúrate!, ¡Apurate!. When someone is moving too slowly, you can tell them to make it snappy. It means, “Hurry up!”.
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Thomas Orack said, Carmen, get me a drink and make it snappy. ------ MAKE it SNAPPY. start learning
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¡Apresúrate!, ¡Apurate!. When someone is moving too slowly, you can tell them to make it snappy. It means, “Hurry up!”.
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My boss made a big stink when I didn’t wear a tie to the office. start learning
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Mi jefe hizo un gran escándalo cuando no me pongo corbata a la oficina. Make a big stink.= Hacer un gran escándalo, armar un escándalo. When someone makes a big stink, they complain loudly about something. A stink is a bad smell, but someone making a stink makes a big noise.
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Fish and company stink after three days. start learning
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El muerto y el arrimado a los tres días apestan.
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Taylor Swift made it big in the music business before she was 21 years old. start learning
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Taylor Swift la hizo en grande en el negocio de la música antes de que ella tuviera 21 años. Make it big. When someone makes it big, they have great success.
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Selena made it big in the music business before she was 21 years old. start learning
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Selena la hizo en grande en el negocio de la música antes de que ella tuviera 21 años. Make it big. When someone makes it big, they have great success.
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Tom made a fast buck selling bags at the flea market........ Fast buck. start learning
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Dinero rapido... Tom hizo dinero rápido vendiendo bolsas en la pulgas. Make a fast buck. A buck is a slang word for a US dollar, and a fast buck is like quick money. So to make a fast buck means to earn a lot of money in a short time!.
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Bill made a fast buck selling bags at the swap meet. start learning
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Tom hizo un dinero rápido vendiendo bolsas en la garra. Make a fast buck. A buck is a slang word for a US dollar, and a fast buck is like quick money. So to make a fast buck means to earn a lot of money in a short time!.
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You're teaching your grandmother to suck eggs, Ted. I've been playing this game since before you were born!. start learning
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Estás enseñando a tu abuela a chupar huevos, Ted. He estado jugando este juego desde antes que nacieras !. Don't teach your granny/grandmother to suck eggs= to give advice to someone about a subject that they already know more about than you.
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Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs. Bratt has been welding for years. start learning
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No enseñes a tu abuela a chupar huevos. Bratt ha estado soldando por años. Don't teach your granny/grandmother to suck eggs= to give advice to someone about a subject that they already know more about than you.
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Yadira works her fingers to the bone to provide a home and food for five children. start learning
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Yadira trabaja muy duro para proporcionar un hogar y alimentos para cinco niños. Work your fingers to the bone" means "to work extremely hard.
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Sara works everyday her fingers to the bone to support her six children. start learning
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Sara trabaja todos los días muy duro para mantener a sus seis niños.
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A party of locals set off in search of the missing boys. start learning
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Un grupo de gente local salió en busca de los niños desaparecidos.
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A table for a party of three please. start learning
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Una mesa para un grupo de tres porfavor.
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A party of doctors from the City Hospital visited him. start learning
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Un grupo de médicos del hospital de la ciudad lo visitó.
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The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten. start learning
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El teatro da un 10% de descuento a los grupos de más de diez.
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The factory closing left 5,000 people jobless. start learning
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El cierre de la fábrica dejó a 5.000 personas sin empleo.
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The closing of Haddady Company left 300 people jobless ........ jobless. start learning
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Sin empleo........ El cierre de la empresa Haddady dejó 300 personas sin empleo.
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Ayuda para los desempleados.
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Odio estar sin trabajo. O desempleado.
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Thank passengers for your patience. start learning
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Gracias pasajeros por su paciencia.
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Thank guys for your patience. start learning
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Gracias chicos por su paciencia.
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Is a hobo the same as a tramp or homeless?. start learning
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Es un vagabundo lo mismo que un vagabundo ?.
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Is a hobo is the same as a tramp or homeless?. start learning
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Es un vagabundo lo mismo que un vagabundo ?.
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Come on!. Emigdio. Cheer up!. start learning
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¡Venga!. Emigdio. ¡Ánimo!
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The desiner guy said, I love being on the slopes. start learning
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El chico diseñador dijo, me encanta esquiar en las praderas.
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Chava felt terribly jaded after working all weekend. ----- jaded. start learning
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Arto, agotado fastidiado, cansado.
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Elias was "jaded" from years of work as truck driver. ---------- jaded. start learning
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Elias estaba agotado, harto de años de trabajo como conductor de camión.
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Miss Colombia won the beauty pageant. start learning
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La señorita Colombia ganó el concurso de belleza.
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I had a very hard day today. I'm jaded. start learning
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Tuve un día muy duro hoy. Estoy agotado.
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Qué bochorno!. Qué sofocante!.
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Here in Chicago we are sweltering in the summer heat. start learning
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Aquí en Chicago estamos en un bochorno del calor del verano.
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