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TAKE OFF or PULL OFF something. ---------- Don’t forget to "take off" your shoes before you go into people’s homes in Japan. ----------------------- TAKE OFF or PULL OFF something. Quitar, quitarse algo. to remove something, especially a piece of clothing. commencer à apprendre
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Quitar, quitarse algo. to remove something, especially a piece of clothing. TAKE OFF something. ---------- Quito "take off" your jacket. ------------------ (TAKE OFF or PULL OFF something.
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SELL OFF ---------- If Elthon Jhon needs money he should sell off his collection of paintings. --------------------------- sell off. Rematar, liquidar. to sell things cheaply because you want to get rid of them or because you need the money. commencer à apprendre
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Rematar, liquidar. to sell things cheaply because you want to get rid of them or because you need the money. SELL OFF ---------- Bolillo sold off his car so he could go to live overseas. -------------- SELL OFF.
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TO PLUNGE ----------- Barby's car plunged off a bridge and she kicked the bucket. ------------------------------- to plunge. irse a pique, caer a pique, desplomarse. ** to fall or jump suddenly from a high place. commencer à apprendre
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irse a pique, caer a pique, desplomarse. ** to fall or jump suddenly from a high place. TO PLUNGE ---------- Batman's car went over the cliff and plunged and finally he bit the dust. ------------------------------- to plunge.
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PLUNGE IN/INTO. ---------- The nurse grabbed Erick's arm and plunged the needle in. ------------------------------- to plunge in/into. Meter, caer con fuerza, introducir con fuerza. commencer à apprendre
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Meter, caer con fuerza, introducir con fuerza. PLUNGE IN/INTO. ---------- Franco plunged the knife into the cake. --------- to plunge in/into.
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to TAKE THE PLUNGE ---------- After dating for a year, Emmy and Ceci decided to take the plunge and get married. ----------------------------- to take the plunge. Dar el paso final, correr el riesgo, aventarse. commencer à apprendre
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Dar el paso final, correr el riesgo, aventarse. We've been thinking of buying a new car, and yesterday we finally took the plunge... Mauricio said, I've finally decided to take the plunge: I'm getting a tattoo!. ----------------------- to take the plunge.
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GO OFF ---------- All the lights suddenly went off and the house was plunged into darkness. ---------------- go off. Apagarse, desconectarse. if a light or machine goes off, it stops working. commencer à apprendre
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Apagarse, desconectarse. if a light or machine goes off, it stops working. GO OFF ---------- The power went off in the middle of the storm and I had to look for some candles in the dark. ---- go off.
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LEAD OFF something. ---------- Obama led off the discussion with a progress report. --------------- LEAD OFF something. Comenzar, empezar. to begin a discussion or meeting. (see also: start off). commencer à apprendre
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Comenzar, empezar. to begin a discussion or meeting. (see also: start off). LEAD OFF something. ---------- Jane will lead off the meeting with her survey results, and then we can all discuss them. --------------- LEAD OFF something.
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FIGHT OFF something/somebody. --------- Emmy, you have to "fight off" those negative thoughts or you’ll start believing them and thinking you can’t succeed. And you can!. --------------- fight off something/somebody. Quitarse de, combatir, defenderse de, ahuyentar. to try hard to get rid of something unpleasant or unwanted, especially an illness or bad emotions. (see also: fend off, ward off, stand up to). commencer à apprendre
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Quitarse de, combatir, defenderse de, ahuyentar. to try hard to get rid of something unpleasant or unwanted, especially an illness or bad emotions. (see also: fend off, ward off, stand up to). FIGHT OFF something/somebody. ---------- Ceci said, people vary in their ability to "fight off" headaches. --------------- fight off something/somebody.
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SELL OFF something. ------------ Morgan Marshall company announced that it would be "selling off" its hotel business. --------------- SELL OFF something. Vender, rematar, liquidar un negocio. to sell something quickly and for a low price, usually because you need money. commencer à apprendre
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Vender, rematar, liquidar un negocio. to sell something quickly and for a low price, usually because you need money. SELL OFF something. ---------- The company Hadady had to sell off some of its assets in order to pay off its debts. --------------- (sell off) something.
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SEE sombody OFF. ---------- Gabriela said, my parents came to the airport to "see me off". ------------------------------------------ to see somebody off. ir a despedir a alguien. to go somewhere such as a station or airport with someone in order to say goodbye to them. commencer à apprendre
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ir a despedir a alguien. to go somewhere such as a station or airport with someone in order to say goodbye to them. SEE sombody OFF. ---------- Madona’s family went to "see her off" at the airport. After saying goodbye, they waited for her plane to take off and waved as it flew away. ----------------------------- to see somebody off.
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SEND OFF something. ---------- Hey Diana, If you "send off" your application forms by registered mail today, they should get to the universities in two or three days. ------------------------- SEND OFF something. Enviar por correo, mandar por correo. to send a letter, document, or parcel by post. (see also: mail out). commencer à apprendre
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Enviar por correo, mandar por correo. to send a letter, document, or parcel by post. (see also: mail out). SEND OFF something ---------- Hey Maria, have you "sent off' your invitations yet?. ------------------------- to (send off) something.
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