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Mrs Washy Uprah said, if you show me where the dishwashing liquid is, I’ll DO THE DISHES right now. Lavar los platos. do the dishes (US). to clean the plates, pans, and other things you have used for cooking and eating a meal. (Brit/Aust). commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Washy Uprah said, if you show me where the dishwashing liquid is, I’ll WASH UP right now. ------------- WASH UP (UK). I like listening to the radio when I'm washing up. ---------- WASH UP (UK).
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Mrs Washy Uprah said, your hands and face are dirty honey so if you don't go to the bathroom and WASH YOUR FACE AND HANDS or you won’t get any dinner!. Lavarse las manos. to wash face and hands. (see also: clean (yourself) up). commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Washy Uprah said, your hands and face are dirty honey, so if you don't goo to the bathroom and WASH UP or you won’t get any dinner!. --------------- WASH UP (UK). Be sure you and the kids wash up before dinner. ---------- WASH UP (UK).
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Mr Weighty Uprah said that the judge told the jury to EXAMINE the evidence carefully before deciding whether the accused man was guilty or innocent. Sopesar algo, pesar, subirle al peso, considerar, Pesar, tomar en cuenta. ----- to think carefully about the advantages and disadvantages involved in a situation before making a decision. (see also: size up). commencer à apprendre
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Mr Weighty Uprah said that the judge told the jury to WEIGH the evidence UP carefully before deciding whether the accused man was guilty or innocent. -------------- WEIGH something UP. Obama said, I'm weighing up the options before I make a firm decision. --------------WEIGH something UP.
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Mr Whipepe Uprah said that there were people at the protest who were paid to PROVOKE the crowd into an angry mood so they’d start fighting and look bad in the media. Encender los animos, causar euforia. to try to make strong emotions or behavior in people. (see also: stir up, fire up). commencer à apprendre
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Mr Whipepe Uprah said that there were people at the protest who were paid to WHIP the crowd UP into an angry mood so they’d start fighting and look bad in the media. ---------- WHIP UP. Ibanca Trump had whipped up the audience into a frenzy of excitement. ----- WHIP UP.
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Mrs Windy Uprah said, If Jose doesn’t stop making silly mistakes, he’ll FINISH losing his job. Terminar en, Ir a dar, ir a parar, acabar. to be in a particular place or situation not because you choose to, but because of other things that have happened. (see also: end up, finish up). commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Windy Uprah said, If Jose doesn’t stop making silly mistakes, he’ll wind up losing his job. ---------------- WIND UP. There were no hotels available in San Francisco, so we wound up in Oakland. -------------- WIND UP.
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Mrs Windy Uprah said that the chairman looked at his watch and decided it was time to END the meeting. He didn’t want to be late for his game of golf. Finalizar, terminar, concluir con algo. to end something. (see also: wrap up). commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Windy Uprah said that the chairman looked at his watch and decided it was time to wind up the meeting. He didn’t want to be late for his game of golf. -------------- WIND UP something. Jane said, I’d like to wind up the meeting soon. ------- WIND UP something.
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Mrs Wisely Uprah said, those who think this is a harmless recreational drug, should REALIZE about it. Percatarse de, darse centa de, (Guaisop), abrir los ojos, ponerse las pilas. to start to understand a situation or fact and believe what you hear about it, even if it is difficult or unpleasant; to pull your socks up. commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Wiserly Uprah said, those who think this is a harmless recreational drug should WISE UP about it. ------- WISE UP. They could lose everything they have if they don't wise up. --- WISE UP. Dave Truska said, It's about time some employers "wised up", that staff, who are happy, work more efficiently. ---- WISE UP.
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Mrs Writely Uprah said that after finding all the figures and information Writa Uprah needed, she began TRANSCRIBING her marketing report. Redactar, escribir. to write something on paper or on a computer in a complete or final form, often using notes you have made. commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Writely Uprah said that after finding all the figures and information Writa Uprah needed, she began “writing up” her marketing report. -------------- WRITE UP something. Hey, April, Have you “written up” that report yet?. ----------------- WRITE UP something.
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The wraper Uprah said, we wanted to COVER WITH PAPER Samantha’s birthday present but we couldn’t find any birthday paper, so we had to use some plain paper instead. Envolver. to cover something in paper, cloth, or other material, especially in order to give it to someone as a present or in order to protect it. commencer à apprendre
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The wraper Uprah said, we wanted to WRAP Samantha’s birthday present UP but we couldn’t find any birthday paper, so we had to use some plain paper instead. ---------- WRAP UP something. I haven't wrapped up Quito's Christmas present yet. ---------- WRAP UP something.
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The wraper Uprah said that big daddy hit two home runs to FINALIZAR the game for his team. Finalizar, terminar. to complete an activity, especially successfully. (see also: wind up). commencer à apprendre
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The wraper Uprah said that big daddy hit two home runs to WRAP UP the game for his team. -------------- WRAP UP. The two sides hope to wrap up an agreement by next month. -------------- WRAP UP.
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Mrs Washy Uprah said that the news informed that trash WAS CARRIED on the beach after the storm. Arrastrar por la corriente Arriba. to be carried by the movement of water to the shore. commencer à apprendre
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Mrs Washy Uprah said that the news informed that trash WASHED UP on the beach after the storm. ------- WASH UP.
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The Cooker Uprah said that Bolillo wanted to have the day off work, so he INVENTED a story about having to visit his aunt in hospital. Inventar escusas, Cocinar mentiras. to invent something, especially in a dishonest or very imaginative way. (see also: dream up, come up with, make up, think up). commencer à apprendre
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The Cooker Uprah said that Bolillo wanted to have the day off work, so he COOKED UP a story about having to visit his aunt in hospital. ---------- COOK UP something. George Barriga said, I was late to work, so I cooked up a story about problems with my car. --------- COOK UP something.
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Doña The Dishes said, if you show me where the dishwashing liquid is, I’ll WASH UP right now. Lavar los platos. to clean the plates, pans, and other things you have used for cooking and eating a meal. (US). commencer à apprendre
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Doña The Dishes said, if you show me where the dishwashing liquid is, I’ll DO THE DISHES right now. ------------ DO THE DISHES. (US). I'll cook for both of us if you promise to do the dishes afterwards. ------ DO THE DISHES. (US).
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Mr Pullman Your Socks Uprah said, Quito you really need to MAKE AN EFFORT at school if you're going to get good grades in your exams. Ponerse las pilas, Jalar tus casetas parriba. to make an effort to improve your work or behaviour because it is not good enough. commencer à apprendre
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Mr Pullman Yoursly Socks Uprah said, Quito you really need to PULL YOUR SOCKS UP at school if you're going to get good grades in your exams. ------- PULL YOUR SOCKS UP. He's going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team. ------- PULL YOUR SOCKS UP.
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