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61 andar con
v.1 to be going with, to be with, to associate with, to spend time habitually with.María anda con Manuel Mary is with Manuel.2 to have.Ando con el ánimo en alto hoy I have high spirits today.Anda con un carro último modelo He has brand new car.3 to be wearing.María anda con falda hoy Mary is wearing a skirt today.4 to be going steady with, to be seeing.María anda con Manuel Mary is going steady with Manuel.5 to have, to be driving.Anda con un carro último modelo He has brand new car.* * *(v.) = be in withEx. Being in with the in-crowd isn't always the best thing.* * *(v.) = be in withEx: Being in with the in-crowd isn't always the best thing.
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62 andar con arrogancia
(v.) = swagger, strutEx. The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let them swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.Ex. The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let thenm swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.* * *(v.) = swagger, strutEx: The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let them swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.
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63 andar con cuidado
(v.) = tread + lightly, tread + softly, tread + carefullyEx. In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.Ex. The article is entitled ' Tread softly for you tread on my dreams: academicising Arthur Ransome'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Treading carefully through the murky legalities of electronic reserves'.* * *(v.) = tread + lightly, tread + softly, tread + carefullyEx: In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.
Ex: The article is entitled ' Tread softly for you tread on my dreams: academicising Arthur Ransome'.Ex: The article is entitled ' Treading carefully through the murky legalities of electronic reserves'. -
64 andar con los hombros caídos
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65 andar con pesadez
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66 andar corto de dinero
= be strapped for + cash, be strapped for + cashEx. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.* * *= be strapped for + cash, be strapped for + cashEx: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
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67 andar de arriba para abajo
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68 andar de boca en boca
(v.) = be the talk of the townEx. It wasn't long before the idea of a railhead was the talk of the town.* * *(v.) = be the talk of the townEx: It wasn't long before the idea of a railhead was the talk of the town.
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69 andar de prisa
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70 andar de un lado para otro
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71 andar de un modo pausado
(v.) = stroll + at a leisurely paceEx. When he reached the curb, he fell behind and began to stroll at a leisurely pace.* * *(v.) = stroll + at a leisurely paceEx: When he reached the curb, he fell behind and began to stroll at a leisurely pace.
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72 andar despacio
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73 andar encorbado
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74 andar escaso de
(v.) = be short ofEx. Libraries are ordinarily short of space for collections, staff, and readers = Generalmente, las bibliotecas andan faltas de espacio para las colecciones, el personal y los lectores.* * *(v.) = be short ofEx: Libraries are ordinarily short of space for collections, staff, and readers = Generalmente, las bibliotecas andan faltas de espacio para las colecciones, el personal y los lectores.
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75 andar escaso de dinero
= be strapped for + cashEx. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.* * *= be strapped for + cashEx: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
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76 andar escondido
v.to be hiding, to lie in hiding, to mooch, to skulk.* * *(v.) = abscondEx. Hundreds of prisoners, including murderers, rapists and robbers, have absconded from open prisons since 1999.* * *(v.) = abscondEx: Hundreds of prisoners, including murderers, rapists and robbers, have absconded from open prisons since 1999.
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77 andar falto de
(v.) = be short ofEx. Libraries are ordinarily short of space for collections, staff, and readers = Generalmente, las bibliotecas andan faltas de espacio para las colecciones, el personal y los lectores.* * *(v.) = be short ofEx: Libraries are ordinarily short of space for collections, staff, and readers = Generalmente, las bibliotecas andan faltas de espacio para las colecciones, el personal y los lectores.
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78 andar falto de dinero
= be strapped for + cashEx. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.* * *= be strapped for + cashEx: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
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79 andar mal
v.1 to walk bad.El operado anda mal The operated patient walks bad.2 to be wrong, to be not so good, to be doing bad, to be on the rocks.El proyecto anda mal The project is doing bad.3 to malfunction, to be playing up, to go wrong.La lavadora anda mal The washer malfunctions.* * *(v.) = feel under + the weather, be under the weatherEx. Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.Ex. Michael Jackson is 'a little bit under the weather,' but hasn't sought hospital treatment, his spokeswoman said.* * *(v.) = feel under + the weather, be under the weatherEx: Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.
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80 andar perdido
v.1 to be lost, to lose one's way, to lose the way.2 to be way off the point, to be out of orbit.* * *(v.) = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + headEx. This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.Ex. This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.* * *(v.) = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + headEx: This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.
Ex: This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.
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