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Isaías, (pulled a muscle) in his back lifting some aluminium sheets. Isaías, I (pulled a muscle) in his back lifting some aluminium sheets. start learning
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Isaías, (twisted a muscle) in his back lifting some aluminium sheets. 1.- sprain. 2.- strain. 3.- pull a muscle. Tensar, torserce un músculo. to hurt (a muscle, tendon, or ligament) by stretching it too much.
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We arrived late at the venue, but (luc---) (o--) there were still a few tickets left. start learning
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We arrived late at the venue, but (lucked out) - there were still a few tickets left. lucked out = to have good luck.
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Mrs Lucka (luc---) (in--) a really good job. Tener algo por buena suerte. to find or get something because of good luck. start learning
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Mr Lucka (lucked into) a really good job. .
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Uppra pulled a muscle, but now he's (u-) and (ab---) again. Estar levantado, andar de pie y caminando. (up and about). out of bed and doing things. start learning
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Uppra pulled a muscle, but now he's (up and about) again.
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Mr Balter asked, Is the door (bol---)?. Yes mom, I (bol--) the door. Cerrar con la atrancadera, atrancar, cerrar con el cerrojo. to fasten (something) tightly: to lock (something) with a bolt. start learning
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Mr Balter asked, Is the door (bolted) ?. Yes mom, I (bolted) the door. Mrs Boltios aked, Is the door (bolted) ?. Yes, mom I (bolted) the door.
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Mom told my little brother that not to (bol-) (do--) his food. Mom told my brother Bolter Downs not to (bolt down) his food. start learning
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Mom told my little brother that not to (bolt down) his food. Tragar, deborar rapidamente. to eat (food) quickly.
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Mr Trump (bol---) (u-) from the chair. Pararse rapidamente. go away from a place to run away suddenly and quickly. start learning
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Mr Trump (bolted up) from the chair. She bolted awake when the alarm sounded. She bolted to her feet.
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intonela asked, do you think we could (coa - -) him (int-) singing?. Persuadir, convencer, coaxar. to influence or persuade (a person or animal) to do something by talking in a gentle and friendly way. start learning
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Intonela asked, do you think we could (coax him into) singing?. He's stubborn, but please try to (coax) him into lending you some money.
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The children (snu--) downstairs, early on Christmas morning, to see if Santa had been, Sneaky said. to snick means to walk fast or to move quietly and secretly in order to avoid being noticed.? start learning
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The children (snuck) downstairs, early on Christmas morning, to see if Santa had been, Sneaky said. As a teenager Sammy would sneak out at night to visit her boyfriend. moverse sigisilosamente.
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Onorio (se aproximó sigisilosamente sobre) (snea - -) (u -) (o -) his sister and shouted ‘Boo!’. Aproximarse, acercarse sigilosamente sobre alguién, caerle algo o alguién de sorpresa. to move towards somebody very quietly so that they do not see or hear you until you reach them. start learning
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Onorio (sneaked up on) his sister and shouted ‘Boo!’. Onorio (sneaked up on) his sister and shouted ‘Boo!’.
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Mrs Swainy said that when Jennifer Aniston was single, she must have had many (SWAI--). start learning
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Mrs Swainy said that when Jennifer Aniston was single, she must have had many (SWAINS). Mr Swainy said that when Jennifer Aniston was single, she must have had many (SWAINS).
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Mr Downy said that authorities (loc---) Chapo (u-) upstairs in a cell that was barely large enough to move around in. start learning
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Mr Downy said that authorities (locked Chapo up) upstairs in a cell that was barely large enough to move around in. Mr Downy said that authorities (locked el Chapo up) upstairs in a cell that was barely large enough to move around in.
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Letty Ofelia said that the police (le -) him (-ff) with a warning. Dejar libre, dejar salir libre, absolver, encontrar no culpable. to not punish someone who has committed a crime or done. start learning
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Letty Ofelia said that the police (let him off) with a warning. Letty Ofelia said that the police (let him off) with a warning.
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Mr Flares said that the fire (flar-) (u-) after fire fighters thought it was extinguished. Estallar, brotar, salir de repente, volver a prenderse, ó regresarse. start learning
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Mr Flares said that the fire (flared up) after fire fighters thought it was extinguished. Mr Flares Uprano said that the fire (flared up) after fire fighters thought it was extinguished.
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The buyer Ofelia said that many believe that Trump (boug--) (o--) the police so that he would not be investigated for the murder. Sobornar, comprar a alguién. to give money to (someone) for illegal or dishonest help. start learning
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The buyer Ofelia said that many believe that Trump (bought off) the police so that he would not be investigated for the murder. The buyer Ofelia said that many believe that Trump (bought off) the police so that he would not be investigated for the murder.
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Mr Trump (ti---) police (o--) about a drunk driver in the highway. Alertar, avisar a alguién. to give useful or secret information to (someone). start learning
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Mr Trump (tipped police off) about a drunk driver in the highway. Someone tipped them off that there would be a robbery........ Tip somebody off.
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Mrs Lean said that water was (lik---) (o--) from the pipe. 1. Leak out, 2 spill, 3. pour out. ---- Gotear. to let something (such as a liquid or gas) in or out through a hole in a surface. start learning
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Mrs Lean said that water was (leaking out) from the pipe. Oil leaked out of the car. Kike’s truck leaked gasoline all over the driveway.
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Mr. Lee accused police of (leak---) information to the press. 1. Reveal, 2. filter, 3. leak. ---- Filtrar información, revelar información. If a secret document or piece of information leaks or is leaked out, someone lets the public know about it. start learning
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Mr. Lee accused police of (leaking) information to the press. We don't know how the transcript leaked.
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Mr Putin said, his friends (pu-) him (u-) (t-) playing the prank. Persuadir A, Convencer A, Subirle a Ponerle a convencer A, a alguién. to convince (someone) to do (something stupid or foolish). start learning
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Mr Putin said, his friends (put him up to) playing the prank. - - - PUT UP TO. Who put you up to this son?. Rick was questioned by police but would not reveal who put him up to the crime.
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Rose said that Saturday's baseball's game was (suspendido por lluvia) and today’s game was (suspendido por lluvia) too. ---- 1.- cancel. 2.- rain out. 3.- call off. start learning
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Rose said that Saturday's baseball's game was RAINED OUT and today’s game was RAINED OUT too. Rose said that Saturday's baseball's game was (rained out) and today’s game was (rained out) too.
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Dasha said that the dog ran off, and she (se apresuró) after him. 1.- hurry. 2.- dash. 3.- chase away. ---- Andar apresuradamente, darse una apresurada, to go somewhere quickly. I must dash, I’ve got to be home by seven. start learning
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Dasha said that the dog ran off, and she (dashed) after him. Dasha said that the dog ran off, and she (dashed) after him.
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Mr Bolty Down said, Raul please, (bol---) (dow-) that metal plate so that it doesn't vibrate. 1.- bolster up. 2.- bolt down. 3.- screw down. ---- Atornillar. start learning
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Mr Bolty Downs said, Raul please, (bolt down) that metal plate so that it doesn't vibrate. Mr Boggar said, Raul please, (bolt down) that metal plate so that it doesn't vibrate.
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Mr. Ron (bolt--) (do--) all his dinner and (salió de prisa por) the door. 1.- run off. 2.- leave out. 3.- rush out. ---- Salir de pedo, salir de prisa, salir rapidamente. exit in a hurry. start learning
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Mr. Ron bolted down all his dinner and (rushed out) the door. Rusher Outeliano bolted down all his dinner and (rushed out) the door.
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Runny Ofelia said that the dog (ra-) (o--) and she dashed after him. 1.- run off. 2.- leave off. 3.- go away. - - Salir huyendo, salir corriendo, salir de huida. start learning
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Runny Ofelia said that the dog (ran off) and she dashed after him. Runny Ofelia said that the dog (ran off) and she dashed after him.
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