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I had a crush on her, but she "moved away" during the semester and I never got to see her ever again. ------- move away. Mudarse. Leave the area where you have been living. inizia ad imparare
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Mudarse. Leave the area where you have been living. The company is moving away its offices from New York to Chicago. ------- move away.
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People in Houston feel a refinery would "frighten away" tourists and potential tourism investors. ------- Frighten away/off. Espantar, ahuyentar. to make a person or animal feel fear in order to make them go away. inizia ad imparare
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Espantar, ahuyentar. to make a person or animal feel fear in order to make them go away. George Barriga said, be quiet or you'll "frighten the deer away/off". ------- Frighten away/off.
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I had to come away or I would have ended up swearing at them. ------- come away Retirarse, irse, alejarse, tomar distancia. to leave in a particular state or condition. inizia ad imparare
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Retirarse, irse, alejarse, tomar distancia. to leave in a particular state or condition. Victor Jr, asked his girlfrind to "come away" with him, to leave Texas for a while. ------- come away.
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I just opened the drawer as usual and the handle "came away" in my hand. ------- come away. Safarse, salirse, desprenderse. If something comes away from something else, it becomes separated from it. inizia ad imparare
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Safarse, salirse, desprenderse. If something comes away from something else, it becomes separated from it. The paper has started to "come away" from the walls. ------- come away.
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The sheep were annoying her, so she clapped her hands to "drive them away". ------- drive away. Espantar, ahuyentar. Force an animal or someone to leave a place. inizia ad imparare
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Espantar, ahuyentar. Force an animal or someone to leave a place. Their unfriendliness "drives customers away". ------- drive away.
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A trip to the seaside will "drive your cares away". ------- drive away. Ahuyentar. to make someone stop wanting something or stop wanting to be with someone. inizia ad imparare
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Ahuyentar. to make someone stop wanting something or stop wanting to be with someone. Increasing prices will only drive customers away.------- drive away.
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My grandparents had $800 "hidden away" in an old shoe box. ------- hide away. Esconder. Put something in a place where it won't be found. inizia ad imparare
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Esconder. Put something in a place where it won't be found. Donal’s got lot of gold coins "hidden away" somewhere. ------- hide away.
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Juanes always "files everything away" very carefully, so the report shouldn't be hard to find. ------- file away. Archivar. Put a document in the correct place for storage in a filing system. inizia ad imparare
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Archivar. Put a document in the correct place for storage in a filing system. I filed a copy of the letter away" for my records. ------- file away.
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A neighbour with a baseball bat finally "scared the dog away". ------- scare away. Ahuyentar, espantar. Frighten someone some much that they go away. inizia ad imparare
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Ahuyentar, espantar. Frighten someone some much that they go away. The cat "scared the birds away". ------- scare away.
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In this issue of the magazine, they are giving away a free DVD. ------- give away. Regalar. Distribute something for free. inizia ad imparare
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Regalar. Distribute something for free. I had a lot of books I didn't want to keep so I "gave them away" to a friend. ------- give away.
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You give yourself away by trying too hard to seem cheerful. ------- give sb away. Delatar, delatarse. to do something by accident that lets someone know something about yourself that you were trying to keep secret. inizia ad imparare
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Delatar, delatarse. to do something by accident that lets someone know something about yourself that you were trying to keep secret. Damiane tried to hide his fear, but his trembling hands gave him away.------- give sb away.
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