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101 to follow through
1 (complete) llevar a cabo1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL acompañar el golpe -
102 to fork out
1 familiar desembolsar, soltar dinero -
103 to freak out
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104 to freshen up
1 refrescar1 asearse, refrescarse -
105 to fuck about / fuck around
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106 to get away
1 escaparse, irse1 alejar, quitar, sacar■ get him away from the fire! ¡aléjalo del fuego! -
107 to get back
1 (return) volver, regresar2 (move backwards) moverse hacia atrás, retroceder■ everyone get back! ¡todos atrás!1 (recover) recuperar■ did you get your money back? ¿te devolvieron el dinero? -
108 to get down
1 (depress) deprimir, desanimar2 (gen) bajar■ can you get that case down for me? ¿me puedes bajar esa maleta?■ they've got inflation down to 4% han conseguido reducir la inflación a 4%3 (write down) apuntar, anotar4 (swallow) tragar1 (descend) bajarse -
109 to get in
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110 to get out
1 (leave) salir2 (of car etc) bajar de, bajarse de3 (escape) escapar(se)4 (news, rumours etc) llegar a saberse, hacerse público,-a -
111 to get together
1 (people) reunirse, juntarse1 (people) juntar, reunir2 (assemble) montar; (money) recoger, reunir -
112 to get up
1 (rise) levantarse; (climb up) subir■ what time do you get up? ¿a qué hora te levantas?2 (become stronger - wind, storm) levantarse1 (wake up) despertar; (get out of bed) levantar2 (disguise oneself) disfrazarse -
113 to give in
1 (admit defeat) darse por vencido,-a, rendirse; (yield) ceder1 (hand in) entregar -
114 to give out
1 (distribute) distribuir, repartir2 (announce) anunciar1 (supplies) acabarse, agotarse; (break down) averiarse, sufrir una avería -
115 to give over
1 (hand over) entregar; (allocate) dedicar, asignar■ give over! ¡basta ya!, ¡para ya! -
116 to give up
1 (renounce) dejar; (idea) abandonar, renunciar a2 (relinquish, hand over) ceder, renunciar a3 (devote) dedicar■ he gave up every spare minute of his time to aiding the sick dedicó cada minuto de su tiempo libre a ayudar a los enfermos4 (surrender) entregarse1 (admit defeat) darse por vencido,-a, rendirse■ I give up! ¡me rindo! -
117 to hang out
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118 to hang up
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119 to head off
1 marcharse, irse■ if we take this short cut we can head them off at the river si tomamos este atajo le interceptaremos en el río■ can we head off disaster? ¿podemos evitar el desastre? -
120 to heat up
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