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Shuty said, I'd just shut the dog out because he was biting my shoes. ---------- SHUT OUT. Nancy always shuts the cat out at night... Nelson's wife was so angry with him that she shut her husband out of the house. ---------- shut out. commencer à apprendre
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Shuty Outelianos said, I'd just (S - -) the dog OUT because he was biting my shoes. ------ shut, shot, shit. No dejar entrar a alguién, dejar afuera. to prevent a person or animal from entering a place, usually by closing a door or gate. (see also: keep out, lock out).
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Snuffy said that the Irak country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally snuffed out in 1940. ---------- snuff out. One by one Sammy snuffed out the candles. ---------- snuff out. commencer à apprendre
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Snuffy Outelianos said that the Irak country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally (- -) OUT in 1940. -------- snuggle, snub, snuff. Aniquilar, remover, acabar con algo, acabar o matar a alguien. to cause the end of (something) or to kill (someone).
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Sitty Outelianos said, it was a terrible movie, but I had to sit it out because I went with my girlfriend and she wanted to see how it ended. ------ SIT OUT/THROUH. The US government is prepared to sit out the strike rather than agree to union demands. ------ sit out. commencer à apprendre
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Sitty Outelianos said, it was a terrible movie, but I had to (Si -) it OUT because I went with my girlfriend and she wanted to see how it ended. ------ sit, sink, sick. Esperar, a que algo desagradable pase. to wait for something unpleasant to finish before taking any action. (see also: see through, see out).
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Sortty please, sort out the books you want and put them on the table. ---------- sort out. My files were in a mess said April, so I spent an hour sorting them out and putting them back where they belong. ---------- sort out. commencer à apprendre
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Sorty Outelianos please, (SO- -) OUT the books you want and put them on the table. --------- SOON, SOME, SORT. Separar y ordenar. to separate one type of thing from a group of things. (see also: straighten out, tidy up).
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Sortty asked, who’s sorting out everything for the seminar, like the venue, the speakers, catering and everything else that needs to be taken care of?. ---------- sort out. (UK). Rose’s organizing the party at Haddady and she said that the food and the music is already sorted out. ---------- sort out. (UK). commencer à apprendre
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Sortty Outelianos asked, who’s (S. - -) OUT everything for the seminar, like the venue, the speakers, catering and everything else that needs to be taken care of?. --------- SOON, SOME, SORT. Preparar, planear, organizar. to make arrangements for something to happen, or to decide how it will happen. (see also: figure out, work out).
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The Speaker Outelianos said, If you are treated unfairly you should "speak out". If you don’t speak out, nobody will know about it and nothing will be done. -------------------------------- SPEAK OUT. Oviedo lost his job after he "spoke out" against his employers. -------- speak out. commencer à apprendre
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The Speaker Outelianos said, If you are treated unfairly you should (spe - -) OUT. If you don’t speak out, nobody will know about it and nothing will be done. -------------------------------- SPEAK, SPEAKER, SPELL. Revelarse y ponerse al pedo, s ponerse al pedo. to publicly express your opinions, especially in order to criticize or oppose someone or something.
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Spelly said, our teacher spells out the importance of learning phrasal verbs because he thinks some textbooks don’t emphasize them enough. ---------- spell out. Teacher Melany said, it’s frustrating when you have to spell everything out for them. ---------- spell out. commencer à apprendre
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Spelly Outelianos said, our teacher (spe - -) out the importance of learning phrasal verbs because he thinks some textbooks don’t emphasize them enough. ---------- spell, spend, speed. Explicar con lujo de detalle. to say or explain something very clearly because someone has not understood something.
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Spready said that Nelson open the blue print and spread it out on the table so we can all see it. ---------- spread out. The newborn baby spread his arms out as wide as he can. ---------- spread out. commencer à apprendre
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Spready Outelianos said that Nelson open the blue print and (spre - -) it OUT on the table so we can all see it. ---------- spread, spree, spreding. Extender. to open something that is folded [e.g. map, towel] and put it down flat on a surface.
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Police in Chicago Heights are staking out oscar's home in case he returns. ---------- Stake Out. Police staked out the wanted man’s house. They hid in an apartment across the street and waited for him to come home. ---------- stake out. Police STAKED OUT the wanted man’s house, they hid in an apartment across the street and waited for him to come home. ---------- stake out. commencer à apprendre
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Asechar, vigilar, custodiar, apostarse afuera para custodiar algo ó alguien. to wait outside a building and watch it, especially because something exciting or illegal is happening. Police (- -) OUT the wanted man’s house. They hid in an apartment across the street and waited for him to come home. ---------- stamp, star, stake.
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Stamppy said that the Mexican government has been unable to stamp police corruption out, mostly because the police officers don’t usually like to arrest their colleagues. ---------- stamp out. The government has brought in new laws to stamp out child prostitution. ---------- stamp out. commencer à apprendre
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Stamppy Outelianos said that the Mexican government has been unable to (sta- -) police corruption out, mostly because the police officers don’t usually like to arrest their colleagues. ---------- start, star, stamp. Arrancar de raiz, acabar con, extirpar. to get rid of something that is considered wrong or harmful. (see also: wipe out, root out).
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Standy's green hair makes her really stand out. If she’s in a crowd, it’s easy to pick her out. ---------- stand out. Veronica was often anxious to stand out at school. ---------- stand out. commencer à apprendre
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Standy's Outelianos green hair makes her really (sta- -) out. If she’s in a crowd, it’s easy to pick her out. ---------- star, stand, stamp Sobresalir, resaltar. if someone or something stands out, they are very noticeable because they look different or behave differently from other people or things. (see also: stick out).
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Starty said that Melany started out as an English teacher in a small elementary school, and now she’s the principal of a famous secondary school. ---------- start out. Some businesses as facebook and wassup, start out as hobbies. ---------- start out. commencer à apprendre
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Mr Starter Outelianos said that Melany (sta- -) OUT as an English teacher in a small elementary school, and now she’s the principal of a famous secondary school. ---------- start, star, stamp. Empezar, comenzar. to begin as one thing and develop into something else. (see also: start off).
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Steban said, duringuring the meeting, Jane “stepped out” into the corridor with the manager so they could speak in private for a minute. ---------- step out. Maria Carmona just stepped out for a few minutes - I'll get her to call you back, ok?. ---------- step out. commencer à apprendre
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Steban said, during the meeting, Jane (step - -) OUT into the corridor with the manager so they could speak in private for a minute. ---------- step, steal, steam. Salir por un momento de un lugar. to leave a place for a short period of time. (see also: pop out).
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Sticky said, I knew the thief had a small gun. I could see it sticking out of his pocket said the bank teller. ---------- stick out. Salma Hayek said that she'd be prettier if her teeth didn't stick out. ---------- stick out. commencer à apprendre
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Sticky Outelianos said, I knew the thief had a small gun. I could see it (stic- - -) OUT t of his pocket said the bank teller. ---------- stick, stuck, stock. Sobresalir, resaltar. if part of something sticks out, it comes out beyond the edge or surface of something. (see also: jut out).
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Shote said that Louis Hey got past to shut out the images in her mind. ---------- shut out. Maria Ovi said, could you close the curtains and shut out some light?. ---------- shut out. commencer à apprendre
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Shuty Outelianos said that Louis Hey got past to (S-) OUT the images in her mind. ---------- shut, shot, shit. Bloquear, Shutear, no dejar entrar luz, sonido, etc. a. to prevent a sound or light from being heard or seen. (see also: keep out).
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Faylo said, my neighbor plays his music so loud, I just have to "filter out" the noise in order to get to sleep. ------------------ FILTER OUT. Erick just "filrtered out" aunt's remark about the pictures on facebook.------------------ filter out. commencer à apprendre
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Filterly Outelianos said, my neighbor plays his music so loud, I just have to (filt- -) out the noise in order to get to sleep. ------------------ sieve, colander, filter. ignorar algo ó alguien, hacer oídos sordos. to ignore something or someone.
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Felix said, pour the tea through a strainer to "filter out" the tea leaves. ------------------ filter out. The test is used to "filter out" candidates who may be unsuitable. ------------------ FILTER OUT. commencer à apprendre
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Filtery Outelianos said, pour the tea through a strainer to (filt- -) out the tea leaves. ------------------ sieve, colander, filter. Colar, filtrar, remover. to remove something using a sieve, strain. or a special system, device, etc.
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I zoned out during the lecture because it was so dull. ------ zone out. Emmy said, I usually zoned out listening Adept english podcasts. I zoned out during the movie... The teacher said, you won’t put on a recording to practice and find yourself zoning out that ‘noise’ by accident. ------- zone out. commencer à apprendre
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I zoned out during the lecture because it was so dull. ------ zone out. Perder la atención, distraerse, desconectarse. to stop paying attention because you are tired, bored, etc.
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