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Lalo, If your tenant is not paying his rent why don't you just kick him out?. -------------- TENANT. Edgar was the landlord and Erick was the tenant. -------------- tenant. 学び始める
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Lalo, If your, (BLANK) is not paying his rent why don't you just kick him out?. ----- (Suena como: Teniente). inquilino. tenante, someone who pays rent to live in a room, house, etc.
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I’ve just heard Adele's new album and it really knocked me out. It’s got some of the best songs she’s ever come up with. -------------- knock out. I've never been so impressed by Michael Jackson's performance - it really knocked me out. -------------- knock out. 学び始める
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I’ve just heard Adele's new album and it really, (BLANK) me OUT. It’s got some of the best songs she’s ever come up with. ----- (Suena como: Noquear Auteliano). impresionar, dejar atónito, dejar sorprendido. to make someone feel a lot of admiration. (see also: bowl over).
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Before the election, the president promised to cut taxes if he won. But after being elected he backed out, saying they couldn’t afford to. -------------- back out. Obama backed out of the deal at the last minute. -------------- back out. 学び始める
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Barack Obama said, before the election, the president promised to cut taxes if he won. But after being elected he, (BLANK) saying they couldn’t afford to. ----- (Suena como: Backa Autelianos). Retractarse, echarse para atras. to decide not to do something that you were going to do or that you had agreed to do. (see also: go back on).
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The company Hadady "backed out of" the agreement it had signed to cut down on carbon emissions, saying the cost was now too high. -------------- back out. Obama "backed out of" his promise at the last minute. -------------- BACK OUT. 学び始める
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The company Hadady, (BLANK) of the agreement it had signed to cut down on carbon emissions, saying the cost was now too high. ----- (Suena como: Backa Autelianos). Echarse para atras, rajarse, echarse para atras de algo. to fail to keep an agreement, arrangement. (see also: pull out (of)).
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Stevie Wonder banged out some well known songs on the piano. -------------- bang out. The composer Richard Clayderman banged out a new song on the old piano. -------------- bang out. 学び始める
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Stevie Wonder said, let's (BLANK) some well known songs on the piano. ----- (Suena como: Banga Autelianos). Tocar el piano. to play a tune on the piano loudly. (see also: pound out).
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Reporters in the newsroom sat at their computers, banging out stories for the next day. -------------- bang out. Juan banged out the licence plate number on his personal Laptop. -------------- bang out. 学び始める
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Reporters in the newsroom sat at their computers, (BLANK) OUT stories for the next day. ------ (Suena como: Banga Autelianos). Escribir algo a máquina, ó en la computadora, etc,. To type. to write something quickly on a computer or typewriter. (see also: type in).
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Peppin was kicked out of the dance club for being drunk and starting fights. -------------- kick out. Lalo, If your tenant is not paying his rent why don't you just kick him out?. -------------- kick out. 学び始める
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Peppin was, (BLANK) OUT of the dance club for being drunk and starting fights. ------ (Suena como: Kike Autelianos). Tirar, botar, echar, tirar pafuera algo/alguién. to force someone to leave a place or an organization.
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Those sleeping tablets knocked me out for 15 hours. -------------- knock out. The champion was knocked out in the sixth round. He soon came to, but the referee stopped the fight, saying it’d be too risky to go on. -------------- knock out. 学び始める
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Aureliano said, those sleeping tablets (BLANK) me OUT for 15 hours. ----- (Suena como: Noquear Autelianos). Dejar inconciente, dejar noqueado. to make someone become unconscious or to make someone fall asleep.
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The city was blacked out when the power plant workers went on strike. -------------- black out. The storm blacked out the city and there wasn’t any electricity for over an hour. -------------- black out. 学び始める
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The city was, (BLANK) when the power plant workers went on strike. ------ (Suena como: Negro en ingles Autelianos). Dejar sin luz, dejar a ouscuras. to make a place dark, especially by covering or switching off all the lights.
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Jaime drank so much whisky that he blacked out. We had to throw water on his face to wake him up. -------------- black out. Eduardo blacked out when he smelled so much smoke in the fire, so he remembers very little. -------------- black out. 学び始める
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Jaime drank so much whisky that he, (BLANK). We had to throw water on his face to wake him up. ------ (Suena como: Negro en ingles ó Passar Autelianos). Desmayar, desmayarse. to suddenly become unconscious. (see also: pass out).
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Mom said, It’s too bright in here in the kitchen. Let’s close the curtains to block out the sunlight. -------------- block out. I like this mobile home but unfortunately, there's a tree near the window which blocks out the light. -------------- block out. 学び始める
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Mom said, It’s too bright in here in the kitchen. Let’s close the curtains to, (BLANK) the sunlight. -- (Suena como: Negro en ingles Autelianos). Oscurecer, obstruir, tapar. to stop something [esp. noise, light] from coming into a place. (see also: shut out).
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Gloria Trevi said, the whole experience was so painful that I just tried to block it out. -------------- block out. Chiquis Rivera had always managed to block out the incident. -------------- block out. 学び始める
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Gloria Trevi said, the whole experience was so painful that I just tried to, (BLANK) OUT. --- (Suena como: Bloque Autelianos). Bloquear, tratar de ignorar, no prestar atención. to stop yourself from thinking about or remembering something because it is upsetting or painful.
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After being captain of the team for ten years, Rafa Marquez bowed out so that a younger player could take over. -------------- bow out. Berny Sanders knew he would not win the election, so he decided to bow out of the presidential race. ---- Hilary has no plans to bow out of politics just yet. -------------- bow out. 学び始める
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After being captain of the team for ten years, Rafa Marquez, (BLANK) so that a younger player could take over. -- (Suena como: Bouliche Autelianos). Retirarse de, salirse de, renunciar a algo. to resign, to leave or give up a job or stop doing an activity or position, especially when you have had it for a long time.(see also: step down, stand down).
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Karla has always written about science, but now she’s branching out into other areas such as philosophy and history. -------------- branch out. or branch out into. The clothes manufacturer recently branched out into children's wear. -------------- branch out. or branch out into. 学び始める
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Karla has always written about science, but now she’s, (BLANK) into other areas such as philosophy and history. --- (Suena como: Rama en ingles Auteliano/Intocalble). Expandirse, echar ramas, brancharse. to start to do something different from what you usually do, especially in your job.
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Many people were angry when the government increased the price of oil and petrol, and protests broke out on the streets of the city.-------------- break out. Two men were injured when a fight broke out in the bar. -------------- break out. 学び始める
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Many people were angry when the government increased the price of oil and petrol, and protests, (BLANK) on the streets of the city. -- (Suena como: Descanso en ingles Autelianos). Surgir algo desagradable de repente, salir de repente. if something dangerous and unpleasant [e.g. war, disease, fire] breaks out, it suddenly starts. (See also: pop up, crop up).
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Essy was freaked out by what you said. -------------- freak, or freak out. When will Robert tell his parents he's quitting school, they are going to "freak out"... Ceci freaked out when she saw the snake. -------------- freak, or freak out. 学び始める
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Essy was, (- -) (- -) by what you said. --- (Suena como: Frijkoles Autelianos). Ponerse histerico, aterrorizarse, asustado, freakearse. to suddenly become very angry, frightened, or surprised, or to make someone do this.
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Veronica "puzzled out" the meaning of the strange phrases. ------- puzzle out. Anna said, I still can't "puzzle out" how I managed to spend so much money last month. ------- puzzle out. 学び始める
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Veronica, (BLANK) the meaning of the strange phrases. -- (Suena como: Pazole Aoutelianos). lograr entender, lograr decifrar. to understand or find (something, such as the answer to a difficult problem) by careful thinking.
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Atónito, sorprendido, boquiabierto. very surprised, astounded or shocked. 学び始める
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When they saw the list of their charges, they were completely flabbergasted... It flabbergasts me to see how many people still support Donal Trump.
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