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42 Cards in this Set
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Back [bak] (adv) |
When do you go back to school? He sat back on the sofa. Hopefully things will get back to normal soon. The house is set back from the road. |
Volver, devolver, atras, lejos de |
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Back and forth (adv) |
He have to go back and forth between Londres and Paris |
Ir y venir |
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Back (noun) |
I have back pain. |
Espalda |
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The back (noun) |
You can write on the back of the letter |
Reverso, fondo, opuesto al frente |
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Back to front or backwards (noun) |
You have the pants back to front/ backwards |
Al revés, como el inicio |
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Behind (me) back (noun) |
They critics behind me back |
A la espalda |
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Turn (your) back on sth (noun) |
I turned my back on the past |
Dejar atrás |
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Be (like) water off a duck's back (noun) |
She call me unless but it's like water off a duck's back |
Me vale mda |
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Back (adj) |
You can go for the back door. |
Parte trasera de algo como puerta, salas, etc. |
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Back road/street (adj) |
We look for him in the back streets. |
Callejón, calle estrecha |
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Back (sth) away, into, out, etc. (Verb) |
She back into a wall |
Retroceder con algo o con el carro |
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Back (verb) |
She always back my new ideas |
Apoyar algo o a alguien |
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Back off (verb) |
Please, back off. I saw a knife and backed off quickly. |
Alejarse, retroceder (miedo) |
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Back out (verb) |
He always back out of our plans at the last minute. |
Se engallino, se salio del plan |
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Back (me) up (verb) (support and truth) |
My family back me up in my musical competition. I'm saying the truth. She back me up. |
Apoyar, respaldar a alguien |
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Back up sth (verb) passive |
My investigation is backed up by recent research. To back up my investigation, you can reed the cite. |
Respaldar mas profesional, hechos científicos etc. |
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Back up sth (verb) |
I always back up of my docs |
Hacer una copia extra |
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Become [bicam] (verb) |
She'll become my best friend. His voice became sad. I'm studying to become a doctor. |
Volver |
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What/whatever became of smn/sth |
What became of her mom? |
Que fue de/ que es de/ que será de |
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Below [Bilóu] (adv) |
Possition, less and rank. The cars below us look like insects. Her marks are below average. Write your name below email. She is a grade below me. |
Por debajo de, debajo de, abajo. Mas abajo que otra cosa. |
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Bite [bait] (verb) |
He bit his apple. |
Morder |
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Bit [bit] (noun) |
Do you want a bit of chocolate?. There are bits of paper on the floor. |
Trozito. |
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A bit |
This dress is a bit small for me. That was a bit silly. Can i go to the party for a bit?. I'll see you in a bit. |
Un poquito, un rato |
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Quite a bit |
Those pants are quite a bit bigs for her. I'm quite a bit older than him. |
Un poquito mucho |
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Bits and pieces |
There are just a few bits and pieces. I'm studying just a few bits and pieces. |
Cositas, pequeñas cositas sin importancia. |
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Bit by bit |
I'd like to learn bit by bit. She saved money bit by bit. |
Pasito por pasito, poco a poco |
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Blond [blad] |
I saw the blond at the party His hair is a little blond. |
Rubio |
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Blood [blod] |
I saw a little blood in her arm |
Sangre |
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Board [Bo:d] |
There were many people on board the plain. As far as i know, she saw that information on the board. |
Tablero, abordar. |
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Boil [boil |
First, we have to boil the water. |
Hervir |
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Boiler |
Where is the boiler? |
Caldera |
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Make (your) blood boil |
The way they treated those people makes my blood boil. |
Que hierva mi sangre (enojo) |
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Bottom [batum] |
Can you go at the bottom of the stairs?. Look on the bottom of the box. Einstein was at the bottom of his class. The darkness at the bottom of the sea. She fell on her bottom. |
Fondo, último, parte del cuerpo |
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The bottom line |
The bottom line is that we don't know what to do. |
Lo mas importante, lo crucial |
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From top to bottom |
I've searched the house from top to bottom. |
De arriba a abajo, completamente |
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Brake [breik] |
I had no brakes on my bicycle. I try to brake but it was many later. |
Freno, frenar |
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Bring [brink] |
Bring me that knife |
Traer |
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Bring sth to an end |
A great construction brought to an end. |
Traer/llevar algo a su fin |
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Bring out the best in (him) |
This chance to work brought out the best in me. |
Sacar lo mejor de alguien |
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Bring sth to light |
Finally, he brought the truth to light. |
Sacar algo a la luz |
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Bring a lump to (your) throat. |
His speech brought a lump to my throat. |
Le hizo un nudo en la garganta. |
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By [bai] |
Passives, how something is done, before a time, next or near, holding a particular part. She was examined by a doctor. He learned English by listening the radio She told me she would be here by 5 He held her by the arm |
Por, por medio, junto a |