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21 to lay on
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22 to make up to
1 (flatter) halagar a; (try to gain favour with) congraciarse con1 (pay back) recompensar, pagar■ how can I make it up to you? ¿cómo te puedo pagar lo que has hecho? -
23 to pass over
1 (ignore, overlook) pasar por alto, dejar de lado, olvidar1 (cross) atravesar, cruzar -
24 to pull off
1 (carry out) llevar a cabo; (achieve) conseguir, lograr1 (of car etc) salir de -
25 to put up
1 (provide accommodation for) alojar, hospedar2 (erect - tent) armar; (- building, fence) levantar, construir3 (shelves, picture, decorations) colocar; (curtains, notice, poster) colgar5 (increase - price etc) aumentar, subir6 (present - candidate) presentar, proponer1 (resistence, struggle) ofrecer, oponer2 (money) poner, aportar -
26 to see through
1 (person) calar a, verle el plumero a; (trick, game, scheme, etc) no creerse■ have you got enough money to see you through the month? ¿tienes suficiente dinero para llegar a final de mes?2 (not abandon until finished) terminar, llevar a buen término -
27 to set on
1 (cause to attack) echar1 (attack) atacar, agredir -
28 to settle on
1 SMALLLAW/SMALL (transfer) ceder a, transferir a -
29 to snatch at
1 (ball, branch, etc) tratar de coger1 (opportunity etc) aprovechar -
30 to take down
1 (remove, lower) quitar, bajar2 (dismantle) desmontar3 (write down) apuntar1 (humiliate) humillar -
31 to take up with
1 (form relationship with) empezar a salir con, entrar en relaciones con1 (raise with) hablar de -
32 to talk round
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33 to thin out
1 (crowd, traffic) mermar, disminuir1 (crops, plants) entresacar -
34 to fall out
1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL romper filas1 (drop) caerse -
35 to add up
1 (numbers) sumar1 figurative use cuadrar■ there's something funny going on; it doesn't add up pasa algo raro; es que no cuadra -
36 to answer back
replicar————————1 replicar1 replicar -
37 to bail out
1 pagar la fianza a2 figurative use sacar de un apuro1 (by parachute) saltar en paracaídas, lanzarse en paracaídas -
38 to bang about
1 maltratar, destrozar1 moverse estrepitosamente -
39 to beat down
1 (door) derribar, echar abajo2 (price) conseguir un precio más bajo■ I managed to beat him down to £20 conseguí que me lo dejara en veinte libras -
40 to black out
1 (windows of house) tapar; (electrical supply) apagar el alumbrado2 (cause power cut) dejar sin luz, causar un apagón1 (faint) desmayarse, sufrir un desmayo
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