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Letty Uprah said son, we’d better wait here in the cafe until the rain SLOWS a bit. Parar, terminar, amenorar, aflojar. to stop doing something which someone or something have been doing continuously or in a determined way. (see also: wait down, slow down). 学び始める
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Letty Uprah said, son, we’d better wait here in the cafe until the rain LETS UP. ------ LET UP. Let’s wait here in the cafe son until the rain LETS UP. Then we can go on to the park for a walk... Rene's been complaining about his job all evening - he just won't let up!. --------- LET UP.
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Lifty Uprah asked, can you help me with the fridge?. I have to put it in the back of the truck, but it’s too heavy for me to RAISE it by myself. levantar, to move something to a higher position. (see also: pick up). 学び始める
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Lifty Uprah asked, can you help me with the fridge? I have to put it in the back of the truck, but it’s too heavy for me to LIFT it UP by myself. ----------- LIFT UP. Nacho lifted up the heavy bags. ----- LIFT UP.
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Light Up said that the Chicago navy pier workers let the fireworks off, and they ILLUMINATE the night sky. ilumunar, alumbrar, Luz Arriba. to illuminate, to shine light on something. 学び始める
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Light Up said that the Chicago navy pier workers let the fireworks off and they LIT UP the night sky. ------ LIGHT UP. We stood by the river and watched the fireworks light up the night sky. ------------ LIGHT UP.
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Lighten Up said that Donal’s so serious all the time. I wish he’d RELAX and take it easy sometimes. Alivianarse, Relajarse. Calmarse. something you say to tell someone to stop being so serious or annoyed. (See also calm down, wind down.). 学び始める
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Lighten Up said that Donal’s so serious all the time. I wish he’d LIGHTEN UP and take it easy sometimes. ----------- LIGHTEN UP. Hey Kaz, lighten up, would you!, he didn't mean to break the wall. ----------- LIGHTEN UP.
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Livery Uprah Tota said that Richard Voughn wanted his son to be a top student, but the boy failed to BE GOOD AS his father’s expectations. Dar el ancho. dar la talla, estar al nivel. to be as good as what was expected or promised. (See also: Come up to, measure up). 学び始める
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Livery Uprah Tota said that Richard Voughn wanted his son to be a top student, but the boy failed to LIVE UP TO his father’s expectations. ---------- LIVE UP TO. That fucking new president Donal Trump will never LIVE UP TO; we might as well go ahead and fire him now. ---------- LIVE UP TO.
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Livery Uprah said we should THRILL the party. Why don’t you put on some funky dance music?. Animar, animarse. to become more interesting and exciting, or to make something become like this. (see also: brighten up, cheer up). 学び始める
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Livery Uprah said we should LIVEN UP the party. Why don’t you put on some funky dance music?. ------------ LIVEN UP. The party livened up as soon as the clown arrived. ------------ LIVEN UP.
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Hey Lockas Uprah please don’t forget to SECURE WITH KEY the office if you’re the last to leave. Laquear con llave, Cerrar con llave. to lock all the doors and windows of a building when you leave it. 学び始める
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Hey Lockas Uprah please don’t forget to LOCK the office UP if you’re the last to leave. ------- LOCK UP. Whoever leaves last always LOCKS UP........ Don't forget to LOCK UP when you leave. ---------- LOCK UP.
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Lookas Dupon Onorio said that many young people CONSIDER sports stars as Michael Jordan and Randy Jhonson as their heroes and role models. Considerar a alguién sobre, mirar dupon. to consider something or someone in a particular way. (see also: think of). 学び始める
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Lookas Dupon Onorio said that many young people LOOK UPON/ON sports stars as Michael Jordan and Randy Jhonson as their heroes and role models. --------- LOOK UPON/ON, someone or something. Maradona said, come on Messy you shouldn't LOOK UPON/ON this as a failure. --------- LOOK UPON/ON, someone or something.
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Looka Uprah said last month’s sales were slow, but things are IMPROVING this month. We’ve had plenty of orders so far. Mejorar, subirle al mirar positivo las cosas. if a situation is looking up, it is improving. 学び始める
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Looka Uprah said last month’s sales were slow, but things are LOOKING UP this month. We’ve had plenty of orders so far. ------------ LOOK UP. Things are LOOKING UP now you've got your promotion. ------------ LOOK UP.
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Lookas Uprah, Obama, don’t forget to VISIT me whenever you’re in New York. It’d be great to see you. Visitar a alguién, mirar a alguién después de mucho tiempo. to visit someone who you have not seen for a long time when you are visiting the place where they live. (see also: call on). 学び始める
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Lookas Uprah, Obama, don’t forget to LOOK me UP whenever you’re in New York. It’d be great to see you. -------- LOOK UP, or, LOOK Sb UP. Sandy said, Lalo, you'll have to look me up next time you're in Houston. Look me up next time you're in Los Angeles. ------------ LOOK UP, or, LOOK someone UP.
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Windy Uprah often says Romo's behaviour PISS me OFF. - Enputar, encabronar, hichar las bolas. to make someone angry or upset. 学び始める
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Windy Uprah often says Romo's behaviour WINDS me UP. ------- WIND sombody UP. Please don’t wind me up, Logan, you causes me enough trouble. ------- WIND somebody UP.
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Skiller Uprah said that there's a new plan to GET BETTER the company's workforce. Mejorar las habilidades, capacidades. to gain a new skill or skills. 学び始める
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Skiller Uprah said that there's new plan to SKILL UP the company's workforce. ----- SKILL UP. The new training programmes are intended to help people to skill up and make themselves more attractive to potential employers. New plans to skill up the company's workforce. -- SKILL UP.
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