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Jane said, our company has been "bringing out" good-quality products for many years, but we’ve only recently begun marketing them well. --------- BRING OUT. (Saca algo nuevo, produ algo nuevo). Sacar, producir algo nuevo a la venta. to produce something to sell to the public. (see also: roll out). inizia ad imparare
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Sacar, producir algo nuevo a la venta. to produce something to sell to the public. (see also: roll out). In 1931, the Ford company "brought out" a new, smaller car. -------- bring out.
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A Swedish corporation is buying out our company, and when they take over we’ll have to move our headquarters to Stockholm. -------------- BUY OUT. (Comprar part). Comprar parte de la sociedad de un negocio. to buy part of a company or building from someone else so that you own all of it. inizia ad imparare
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Comprar parte de la sociedad de un negocio. to buy part of a company or building from someone else so that you own all of it. Many workers weren’t happy when investors bought the company out. -------------- buy out.
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After working too long without a vacation, Alfonso said that he's BURNED OUT, he feels too tire. ---------- BURN OUT or BURN yourself OUT. (Desgast, agota). Desgastarse, agotarse. to have to stop working because you have become ill or very tired from working too hard. (see also: wear out not as severe as burn out). inizia ad imparare
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Desgastarse, agotarse. to have to stop working because you have become ill or very tired from working too hard. (see also: wear out not as severe as burn out). If Quito carries on working as hard as this he'll burn out before the exams. -------------- burn out or burn yourself out.
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Hey, Lorenzo, this is between Martin, Steave and me so please, don't butt out!. -------------- BUTT OUT. (No te metas en). No te metas en lo que no le importa a uno. to stop being involved in something (such as a conversation or someone else's affairs). none of your business. inizia ad imparare
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No te metas en lo que no le importa a uno. to stop being involved in something (such as a conversation or someone else's affairs). none of your business. This is none of your business mustache man, so butt out. -------------- BUTT OUT.
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I saw Larry Hernandez walking along the street, so I called out his name and he turned around and waved. -------------- CALL OUT. (Grit). Gritar, llamar a gritos. to shout, to call. (see also: cry out, yell out). inizia ad imparare
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Gritar, llamar a gritos. to shout, to call. (see also: cry out, yell out). If you think you know the answer, don’t call it out. Write it down instead. -------------- call out.
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The cost of staying there just one night cancelled out any savings we had made by sleeping on the train. -------------- CANCEL OUT. (Compens). Compensar, balanzear, contrarrestar. to compensate, to balance, taking things back to the beginning for the opposite effects of two things, to balance each other. inizia ad imparare
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Compensar, balanzear, contrarrestar. to compensate, to balance, taking things back to the beginning for the opposite effects of two things, to balance each other. The cost of the meal you bought and what I owed you cancel each other out, so we’re even. -------------- cancel out.
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The players listened to their coach and then did their best to carry out his instructions during the game. -------------- CARRY OUT. (Llevar a cab, realiz). Llevar a cabo, realizar. to do or complete something, especially something important. inizia ad imparare
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Llevar a cabo, realizar. to do or complete something, especially something important. We expect our staff to carry their duties out to the best of their ability. -------------- carry out.
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We "canceled out" all the people who did not show up. -------------- CANCEL something or someone OUT. (Elimin, exclu). Eliminar, excluir, anular. to eliminate someone from something (as from a list of names). inizia ad imparare
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Eliminar, excluir, anular. to eliminate someone from something (as from a list of names). They canceled out all the people who did not paid the tickets to the tour. -------------- CANCEL something or someone OUT.
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Crhist Smith said, never answer emails which promise you lots of money. They are sent by criminals who will "cheat you out of" your money if you let them. --------- CHEAT OUT OF. (Engañ) Engañar, Estafar. to scam, or to take something from (someone) by lying or breaking a rule. (see also: rip off). inizia ad imparare
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Engañar, Estafar. to scam, or to take something from (someone) by lying or breaking a rule. (see also: rip off). Maria Salinas said that a man who "cheated many people out of" their life savings finally has been caught. ------------------ CHEAT OUT OF.
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Don’t forget to give back the room key when you check out of the hotel. -------------- CHECK OUT. (Registrarse para pagar e ir). Registrarse para pagar, entregar la llave y salir. Pay the bill when leaving a hospital or hotel. inizia ad imparare
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Registrarse para pagar, entregar la llave y salir. Pay the bill when leaving a hospital or hotel. I’ll need my insurance details when I check out of the hospital. -------------- CHECK OUT.
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Let’s check out that new website Juan found. It sounds really interesting. -------------- CHECK OUT. (Chec). Checar, echar un ojo, inspeccionar. Get information about or inspect something to see if it's satisfactory. (see also: look at). inizia ad imparare
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Checar, echar un ojo, inspeccionar. Get information about or inspect something to see if it's satisfactory. (see also: look at). The girls like to hang out at the mall to check out all the cute boys. -------------- CHECK OUT.
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It was a stressful day at work, so I think I’ll just get some pizza, go home and chill out in front of the TV. -------------- CHILL OUT. (Relaj). Relajarse. To relax. (see also: to unwine, kick back, laze around, wind down). inizia ad imparare
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Relajarse. To relax. (see also: to unwine, kick back, laze around, wind down). When I’m on holidays, I like chilling out on the beach or at the pool. -------------- CHILL OUT.
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Mike Mastruany quit his job today, but he’ll be back tomorrow to clear out his desk and his office. -------------- CLEAR OUT. (Limpia y ordena) Limpiar, ordenar y desalojar. to remove unwanted things from (an area or place), Tidy up thoroughly a place and throw away unwanted stuff. inizia ad imparare
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Limpiar, ordenar y desalojar. to remove unwanted things from (an area or place), Tidy up thoroughly a place and throw away unwanted stuff. After splitting up with her boyfriend, Genny cleared his clothes out of her closet. ---------- clear out.
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During the war, people were DRIVEN OUT of their homes by invading soldiers and forced them to live in refugee camps. ------ DRIVE OUT. (Sacar a la fuer) Sacar a la fuerza, echar, expulsar a la fuerza, correr a alguien o algo a la fuerza... to force someone or something to leave a place. inizia ad imparare
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Sacar a la fuerza, echar, expulsar a la fuerza, correr a alguien o algo a la fuerza... to force someone or something to leave a place. The natives were driven out of their villages by the foreign invaders. ------ drive out.
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Ibanka and Melany have FALLEN OUT and are, no longer speaking to each other. ---------- FALL OUT with somebody. (Pelea). Pelerse, enemistarse, reñir con alguien. to have an argument with somebody so that you are no longer friendly with them. inizia ad imparare
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Pelerse, enemistarse, reñir con alguien. to have an argument with somebody so that you are no longer friendly with them. Rocio Durcal said, I haven't seen Juan Gabriel since we "fell out" last year. ------------ FALL OUT with somebody.
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I had thought about swimming, but the water looked freezing so I opted out. --------------- OPT OUT. (Opta por no) Optar por no formar parte en. to choose not to do or be involved in something. inizia ad imparare
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Optar por no formar parte en. to choose not to do or be involved in something. Most employees participated in the pension plan, but a few opted out. --------- OPT OUT.
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Martin had to "fork over" half his paycheck to fix his car. --------- FORK OUT/ FORK OVER. (Desenvolsa). Pagar, desenvolsar una buena cantidad de dinero. (Tenedor Otravez, Afuera), u Otra vez. to pay or give a good quatity of money. inizia ad imparare
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Pagar, desenvolsar una buena cantidad de dinero. (Tenedor Otravez, Afuera), u Otra vez. to pay or give a good quatity of money. The company "forked out" thousands of dollars to repair the damage. --------- FORK OUT/ FORK OVER.
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The Russian government said, we have to wait out the results of the vote. -------------- WAIT something OUT. (Aguard). Aguardar, esperar a que algo pase. to wait until an unpleasant event has finished... inizia ad imparare
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Aguardar, esperar a que algo pase. to wait until an unpleasant event has finished. We sheltered in a doorway to wait out the storm... Donal said, we have enough capital to wait it out until the economy improves. ---------- WAIT something OUT.
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