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CAN DO WITH, COULD BE WITH, COULD DO WITH. ---- Dona said, my house WUOLD BEBEFIT FROM a new paint job. It’s looking dull and a bit dirty. Podria Hacer Con Algo, venirle bien, podria hacer con algo. to need or want something or someone. commencer à apprendre
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Dona my house COULD DO WITH a new paint job. It’s looking dull and a bit dirty. --- COULD DO WITH something. I been working too hard today in this heat, I could do with a cold beer... My house could do with a new paint job. It’s looking dull and a bit dirty. --- COULD DO WITH Something.
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TEAR, BREAK, SHOT. --- When Katty Williams was driving to work her Blazer truck (- -), DOWN so she left it on the side of the road and took a taxi instead. Descomponerse, brekiarse, fallar. breakear. if a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working. commencer à apprendre
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When Katty Williams was driving to work her Blazer truck BROKE DOWN so she left it on the side of the road and took a taxi instead. ---- BREAK DOWN. When Katty Williams was driving to work her Blazer truck broke down, so she left it on the side of the road and took a taxi instead... The car broke down just outside Winchester. ------ BREAK DOWN.
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BREAK, SHOT, CALL. --- Mr Breaker Downs said that Gabby (- -) down at the funeral, so I gave her a tissue to wipe the tears from her eyes. Romper en llanto Abajo, brekiar en llanto, llorar en publico. breaiquear. to start crying, especially in public. commencer à apprendre
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Mr Breaker Downs said that Gabby BROKE DOWN at the funeral, so I gave her a tissue to wipe the tears from her eyes. - - - BREAK DOWN. Silvestre said, Gabby broke down at the funeral, so I gave her a tissue to wipe the tears from her eyes. Madonna BROKE DOWN and cried when she saw his boyfriend coming out of the motel with another girl. ------------- BREAK DOWN.
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BREAK, CALL, BACK. ---- We will not (- -) DOWN ON the decision to strike. Rendirse, echarse atras, ceder, Backear Abajo Sobre, parar de pelear. to stop arguing or fighting for something, to surrender, to bend under pressure. commencer à apprendre
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We will not back down on the decision to strike ----- BACK DOWN ON. The strike is expected to continue because neither side is willing to back down. --------- BACK DOWN, or BACK DOWN ON Something. We will not back down on the decision to strike... When Colombian people threatened with a revolt of its own supporters, the government backed down. ---------- BACK DOWN, or BACK DOWN ON Something.
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PLAY, COME, GO, SETTLE. --- Mr Serapio said, the kids were so excited that it took me over an hour to (- -) them DOWN again. Serenarse, apasiguarse, settlearse, tranquilizarse. to become quiet and calm or to make someone do this. commencer à apprendre
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Mr Serapio said, the kids were so excited that it took me over an hour to SETTLE them DOWN again. ----- SETTLE DOWN. Selia said, the kids were so excited that it took me over an hour to settle them down again. Anna was really excited when we told her about her promotion, but she’s settled down again now... Settle down, children. When things settle down here, I'll come for a visit. ------- SETTLE DOWN. ------
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PLAY, COME, GO, DO. --- The cost of airline tickets is (- -) down because of the competition from budget airlines. Gonzalo said that the cost of airline tickets is (- -) DOWN because of the competition from budget airlines. Bajar los precios, ir abajo, rebajar, disminuir. el costo de algo. to become lower in level. commencer à apprendre
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The cost of airline tickets is going down because of the competition from budget airlines. The cost of airline tickets is going down because of the competition from budget airlines. ------------- GO DOWN. House prices "went down" in July following an increase in the previous two months. ------------ GO DOWN.
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WRITE, SET, NOTE, JOT. --- I (- -) down the telephone number of the agency. Anotar Algo, escribir Algo, notear Algo. to write words or numbers, often so that you do not forget them. commencer à apprendre
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I noted down the telephone number of the agency. ---- NOTE DOWN something. Nataly said, can I borrow your pen, please?. I just need to (- -) down this address in case I forget it. Noe said, can I borrow your pen, please?. I just need to note down this address in case I forget it. -------- NOTE DOWN Something.
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PLAY, BEAR, COME, GO. --- A large bus was (- -) down on the protesters at high speed. Venirse encima, Osear Abajo Sobre, echarse encima, aventarse encima sobre algo ó alguien. to move quickly towards someone or something in a threatening or determined way. commencer à apprendre
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A large bus was bearing down on the protesters at high speed. ------------- (BEAR DOWN ON) Something/Somebody. ---- BEAR DOWN ON. The demostrators looked scared as police bore down on them, waving their (nightsticks or batons) as they moved in. -------- BEAR DOWN ON Something/Somebody.
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BEAT, COME, GO, DO. --- Ceci (- -) the seller DOWN to $100 for the fridge. Regatearle, beatearle a Sb el precio, Beat Sb Abajo. to haggle, to force someone to reduce the price of something. commencer à apprendre
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Ceci BEAT the seller DOWN to $100 for the fridge. ----------- BEAT Somebody DOWN. ---- BEAT sb DOWN. Mr Beto said that Ceci (- -) the seller DOWN to $100 for the fridge. The dealer was asking $5000 for the car, but I managed to beat him down to $4600. --------------------------- BEAT Sb DOWN.
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TEAR, PULL, BRING. ---- Mrs Barbara said that the current crisis threatens to (- -) DOWN the government. Derrocar, Bringiar Abajo Algo/Alguién, hacer caer, traer abajo a alguien o algo. to cause people in positions of power [e.g. government, president] to lose their position. commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Barbara said that the current crisis threatens to BRING DOWN the government. ---- TEAR, PULL, BRING. ---- BRING DOWN sth/sb. The current crisis threatens to bring down the government. --------- BRING DOWN Something or Somebody. Rebel fighters want to bring down the government and take control of the country. --------------------------- BRING DOWN Something or Somebody.
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OUT, UP, DOWN, OFF. ---- The all house burned (- -) in the fire. There was nothing left but rubble. Quemarse, calsinarse, consumir por el fuego. to destroy something, especially a building, by fire, or to be destroyed by fire. (see also: burn up). commencer à apprendre
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The all house burned down/out in the fire. There was nothing left but rubble. -------- BURN OUT/DOWN. Beny said that the house (- -) DOWN/OUT in the fire. There was nothing left but rubble. ---------------- SMOLD, BURN, SET. They came back to find that their house had burnt down. ---------- BURN OUT/DOWN.
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PLAY, COME, GO, CALL. --- Charly said, I didn't fear that such an act would, (- -) DOWN, the wrath of God. Invocar Alguién/Algo, reprimir Alguién/Algo, regañar, llamar abajo alguien ó algo. to invoke or pray some sort of punishment from the heavens onto someone, or to make something unpleasant happen to someone. (see also: tell off). commencer à apprendre
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Charly said, I didn't fear that such an act would, CALL DOWN, the wrath of God. ------ CALL sb sth DOWN. Mister Trump didn't fear that such an act would call down the wrath of God. ------- CALL someone or something DOWN. The prophet CALLED DOWN a plague to all the corrupt people. ----------- CALL someone or something DOWN.
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PLAY, COME, GO, DO. --- Peter said In my job interview I (- -) DOWN my previous failures and emphasized my successes. Minimizar, no dar importancia, Playear Abajo, no dando importancia a, restar importancia a. to make something seem less important than it is. commencer à apprendre
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Peter said In my job interview I PLAYED DOWN my previous failures and emphasized my successes. ----- PLAY DOWN. Mister Trump has tried to PLAY DOWN the seriousness of the demonstration. -------------- PLAY DOWN. Peter said In my job interview I PLAY DOWN my previous failures and emphasized my successes. -------------- PLAY DOWN.
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WAVE, CALL, FLAG, CALL. --- Felipe said, It's hard to (- -) DOWN a taxi during the rush hour. Parar un taxi o auto, Flaguear Abajo, haciendo señas con la mano ó con bandera. commencer à apprendre
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Felipe said, It's hard to FLAG DOWN a taxi during the rush hour. ----- FLAG/FLAG DOWN. The hooker flagged down a passing motorist... ------- FLAG, or FLAG DOWN.
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BREAK, COME, GO, DO. --- Benny said, talks between the army and rebels (- -) DOWN after more bomb attacks. Romper un trato, romper acuerdos, debilitarse, colapsar. to collapse, become weak. commencer à apprendre
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Benny said, talks between the army and rebels BROKE DOWN after more bomb attacks.---- BREAK DOWN. Talks between the army and rebels broke down after more bomb attacks. ------------------ BREAK DOWN. The union called a strike after talks broke down over retirement benefits. ------------ BREAK DOWN.
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RUN, GET, KNOCK, TEAR. --- Mr Knock said that the car (HIT) Armando Mendoza DOWN as he crossed the street. Karla said that the car (HIT) Armando Mendoza DOWN as he crossed the street. Atropellar y Nockear Abajo, tirar al suelo. to hit someone with a vehicle so that they are injured or killed. commencer à apprendre
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Mr Knock said that the car KNOCKED Armando Mendoza DOWN as he crossed the street. ----- KNOCK DOWN. Karla said that the car knocked Armando Mendoza down as he crossed the street. ----------- KNOCK DOWN. KNOCK DOWN. ------- Sue was knocked down just yards from her home. KNOCK DOWN. -------
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KNOCK, COME, GO, TEAR. --- Karla said, no one was buying anything so they decided to (- -) DOWN the prices. Karla said, no one was buying anything so they decided to (- -) DOWN the prices. ------ Reducir precios, Knockear Abajo, rebajar, recortar, noquear el precio de algo pabajo. reduce the price of something, to cause to fall to the ground. commencer à apprendre
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Karla said, no one was buying anything so they decided to KNOCK DOWN the prices. No one was buying anything so they decided to knock down the prices. ------ KNOCK DOWN. They’ve knocked down the shoes to $50 for this week only. ------ NOCK DOWN.
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TEAR, KNOCK, GO, DO. --- Betty said that the old office building was (- -) DOWN to make place for a new shopping mall. Demoler, derrumbar, Noquear Abajo. to demolish. commencer à apprendre
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Betty said that the old office building was KNOCKED DOWN to make place for a new shopping mall. ----- KNOCK DOWN. Noe said that the old office building was knocked down to make place for a new shopping mall. --------- KNOCK DOWN. The hospital in Chicago Heights was knocked down to build a huge store. --------- KNOCK DOWN.
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BEAT, CHAFFER, OUTBIT. --- Charly said, I always (REGATEO) in the bazaars for objects I wanted. Regatear el precio. to beat down the price of something. to bargain or haggle about the terms of an agreement or price of something. commencer à apprendre
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Charly said, I always (REGATEO) in the bazaars for objects I wanted. ----- CHAFFER. La Chofis said, I always chaffered in the bazaars for objects I wanted. ------- to CHAFFER. You can get even better deals if you’re prepared to chaffer. ------- to CHAFFER.
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PLAY, COME, GO, DO. --- Dany said that Kiko had been (- -) DOWN by Don Ramon so often that he had lost all confidence. Menospreciar, hacer sentir mal a alguien, criticar, hablar mal de aguien. to criticize someone in a way that makes them seem stupid or unsuccessful. Donna commencer à apprendre
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Dany said that Kiko had been DONE DOWN by Don Ramon so often that he had lost all confidence. ----- DO DOWN. Donna said that Kiko had been done down by Don Ramon so often that he had lost all confidence. ------ DO DOWN. You mustn’t do yourself down – you have a lot of ability.
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CLEAR, WATER, CLEAN, PLAY. --- Jenny said, excuse me sir, I don't like this orange juice; it's too (- -) DOWN. Could you get me another one please?. Disolver con agua, Aguar Abajo, diluir con agua abajo. to dilute something by adding water to a drink or liquid in order to make it less strong. commencer à apprendre
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Jenny said, excuse me sir, I don't like this orange juice; it's too watered down. Could you get me another one please?. ----- WATER DOWN. I don't like this orange juice; it's too watered down. Could you get me another one please. ---------- WATER DOWN. WATER DOWN. ------- Someone must have watered down my drink. ----- WATER DOWN.
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CLEAR, CLEAN, WATER, PLAY. --- Willy said that the movie (- -) DOWN the lessons of the book. Suavizar las palabras con Agua Abajo, moderar las palabras. to make something such as a statement or newspaper article less offensive, powerful, or detailed. See also: tone down). commencer à apprendre
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Willy said that the movie watered down the lessons of the book. ----- WATER DOWN. The movie watered down the lessons of the book. WATER DOWN. ------- Some of the more forthright sections were watered down by the editors. -------- WATER DOWN.
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Malagradecido/a, ingrato/a.?. commencer à apprendre
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Dolor del corazón, angustia, pena, tristeza ?. commencer à apprendre
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