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Victor Junior "dropped out" of school before completing his degree. ------------- drop out. Decertar, abandonar, dejar. to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do. (see also: opt out). 开始学习
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Decertar, abandonar, dejar. to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do. (see also: opt out). DROP OUT ---------- Oviedo was coming with us to the theatre, but had to "drop out" at the last minute. ------------- drop out.
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Teenagers used to hang out in pool halls on weekends. The boys would play pool while the girls watched them and flirted with them. ---------- hang out. Pasar el rato, pasar tiempo. to be or stay somewhere for a period of time without doing much. (see also: hang around with). 开始学习
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Pasar el rato, pasar tiempo. to be or stay somewhere for a period of time without doing much. (see also: hang around with). HANG OUT ---------- Why don't you come over to my house and hang out for awhile. ---------- hang out.
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Since Daniel got a girlfriend he stopped "hanging out with" his friends. ---------- hang out with. Juntarse con. to spend time relaxing, talking, or doing something with (someone). (see also: run around with). 开始学习
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Juntarse con. to spend time relaxing, talking, or doing something with (someone). (see also: run around with). HANG OUT WITH ---------- Orlando spent a couple of days "hanging out with" his old friends. ---------- hang out with.
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The striking workers refused the company’s offer of a small wage rise. They "held out for" a bigger raise, and eventually they got it. ---------- hold out for. Esperar por algo mejor. to wait until you get what you want and to refuse to accept anything less. 开始学习
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Esperar por algo mejor. to wait until you get what you want and to refuse to accept anything less. HOLD OUT FOR ---------- Mike Mastruany said, we could sell now or we could "hold out for" a better offer. ---------- hold out for sth better.
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Would you like to help out by addressing the envelopes for the wedding invitations?. ---------- help out. Ayudar, echar una mano. to give a hand, to help someone, especially by giving them money or by doing work for them. 开始学习
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Ayudar, echar una mano. to give a hand, to help someone, especially by giving them money or by doing work for them. HELP OUT ---------- I thought I could help out, with the childcare one or two afternoons a week. ---------- help out.
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In Asia, businessmen often invite their customers out to entertainment venues like bars and clubs. ---------- invite out. Invitar a salir. to ask someone to go with you to a place, for example a restaurant or the cinema. (see also: ask out). 开始学习
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Invitar a salir. to ask someone to go with you to a place, for example a restaurant or the cinema. (see also: ask out). INVITE OUT ---------- I've been invited out for dinner by an old friend of mine. ---------- invite out.
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We’ll have a meeting next week to iron out any final details in the contract, and then we can go ahead and sign it.---------- iron out. Resolver pequeños detalles., aclarar las cosas. to find a way of solving small difficulties or problems, or to find a way of ending a disagreement. (see also: clear up, sort out, straighten out). 开始学习
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Resolver pequeños detalles., aclarar las cosas. to find a way of solving small difficulties or problems, or to find a way of ending a disagreement. (see also: clear up, sort out, straighten out). We're still trying to iron out some problems with our computer system. ---------- iron out.
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Sofia Vergara ironed the wrinkles out of the dress. ---------- iron out. Planchar. to remove (wrinkles) in cloth by using a heated iron. 开始学习
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Planchar. to remove (wrinkles) in cloth by using a heated iron. IRON OUT ---------- I should iron out my suit for my interview tomorrow. ---------- iron out.
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The peninsula juts out into the bay. ---------- jut, or jut out. Sobresalir, resaltar. to (cause to) stick out, especially above or past the edge or surface of something more than normal. (see also: stick out). 开始学习
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Sobresalir, resaltar. to (cause to) stick out, especially above or past the edge or surface of something more than normal. (see also: stick out). Ralf jutted out his jaw in defiance...... Some young fashion models like Samantha Cameron are so thin that their bones jut out. ---------- jut, or jut out.
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Every year Melany Trump mail her catalogue out to over 100,000 customers. ---------- mail out. Mandar por correo regular o electronico. to send many copies of a letter, advertisement, etc. by mail at one time. (see also: send out). 开始学习
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Mandar por correo regular o electronico. to send many copies of a letter, advertisement, etc. by mail at one time. (see also: send out). MAIL OUT ---------- Hey Alicia, go to the post office and ask how much it’d cost to mail out 1,000 brochures. ---------- mail out.
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Emy said, I can barely (- -) a few words (- -) on this book. Alcanzar a entender algo, descifrar, percivir. (Suena como: Meisa Ica algo Auteliano). to see, hear, or understand someone or something with difficulty. (see also: figure out). 开始学习
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MAKE something OUT. ------- Emy said, I can barely MAKE a few words OUT on this book. ---------- MAKE something OUT. Mike”s handwriting isn’t very clear and it’s difficult to read. Can you make this word out?. ---------- MAKE something OUT.
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Marck Antony and Jenifer Lopez made out each other passionately. ---------- make out. Besar apasionadamene. to have sex, or to kiss and touch in a sexual way. 开始学习
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Besar apasionadamene. to have sex, or to kiss and touch in a sexual way. MAKE OUT. ---------- The young lovers made out on the park bench last night. ---------- make out.
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Becky G. was necking with her new boyfriend. ---------- to neck (OLD-FASHIONED). Besar apasionadamene. to kiss for a long time in a sexual way. (see also: make out). 开始学习
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Besar apasionadamene. to kiss for a long time in a sexual way. (see also: make out). to NECK ---------- The young lovers necked on the park bench. ---------- to neck (OLD-FASHIONED).
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Jane friend's offered to her some shares in his company. She didn’t buy any, so she missed out when his company made a fortune. ---------- miss out. Dejar pasar, perderse la oportunidad. to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something. (see also: lose out, pass up). 开始学习
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Dejar pasar, perderse la oportunidad. to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something. (see also: lose out, pass up). MISS OUT ---------- The manager of the Waltmart store said, hey, don't miss out on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale. ---------- miss out.
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The government believed the terrorist would "hide out" in caves for years, if necessary. ---------- hide, or hide out. Esconderse, ocultarse. to go to or stay at a place where you cannot be seen or found. 开始学习
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Esconderse, ocultarse. to go to or stay at a place where you cannot be seen or found. HIDE. or HIDE OUT. ---------- Photographers were "hiding out" behind the fence. ---------- hide, or hide out.
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My wife is a shopaholic, she's already "maxed out" six credit cards this year, and now she wants another one!. ------- max out. Llegar al limite. to use or reach an upper limit: to come to the highest level possible. 开始学习
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Llegar al limite. to use or reach an upper limit: to come to the highest level possible. MAX OUT. ---------- Most athletes "max out" before the age of 30. ------- max out.
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(GODDA- -) ----- Oh my God. Why did you wake me up like this?. You almost gave me a (GODD - - -) heart attack. Pinche, chingado, de mierda. ----- (offensive, slang), expressing anger or annoyance. 开始学习
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Oh my God. Why did you wake me up like this?. You almost gave me a GODDAMN heart attack. -------- GODDAMN.
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Rene can’t wait for the Scorpion's new album to come out. They’re his favourite band. -------------- come out. Salir al publico, estar disponible. to become available for people to buy or see something. 开始学习
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Salir al publico, estar disponible. to become available for people to buy or see something. COME OUT ------------ The last Harry Potter book "came out" many years after the first one. -------------- come out.
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