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Dr. sustantivo masculino (◊ Doctor) Dr'Dr.' also found in these entries: Spanish: Dr - Dra - consulta - Dra. English: adrift - aerodrome - cathedral - daydream - Dr - draft - draftsman - drama - dramatic - dramatically - draught - draughtsman - draughty - draw - drawback - drawbridge - drawer - drawing - drawl - drawn - drawstring - dream - dreamer - dreamy - dreary - drew - dribble - drift - drill - drink - drinker - drinking - drip - drip-dry - driven - drizzle - drone - droop - drop - dropout - droppings - drove - drudgery - drug - drugstore - drum - drummer - drumstick - drunk - drunkard -
22 fallar
fallar ( conjugate fallar) verbo intransitivo 1 [juez/jurado] fallar a or en favor/en contra de algn to rule in favor( conjugate favor) of/against sb 2 [ planes] to go wrong; le falló la puntería he missed; a ti te falla (AmL) (fam) you've a screw loose (colloq) verbo transitivo ( errar) to miss;
fallar 1
I vi Jur to rule
II vtr (un premio) to award
fallar 2 verbo intransitivo
1 to fail: le falló la memoria, his memory failed
2 (decepcionar) to disappoint: no nos falles, don't let us down ' fallar' also found in these entries: Spanish: estrellarse - pifiar English: adrift - cert - conk out - crash - fail - find - flub - fluff - founder - give out - go - inch - misfire - miss - unstuck - break - let - malfunction - rule - wrong -
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24 irse
■irse verbo reflexivo
1 (marcharse) to go away, leave: me voy, I'm off
¡vámonos!, let's go!
¡vete!, go away!
vete a casa, go home ➣ Ver nota en leave
2 (líquido, gas) (escaparse) to leak
3 (direcciones) ¿por dónde se va a...?, which is the way to...?
4 (gastar) to go, be spent: no sé en qué se me fue el dinero, I don't know where the money went Ten cuidado con este verbo. La traducción más común es to go, pero sólo cuando expresa la idea de alejarse de quien habla o del oyente. Si, por el contrario, implica un acercamiento al hablante o al oyente, entonces es mejor usar el verbo to come: ¡Voy! Coming! Esta regla también se aplica a los verbos compuestos como go o come out (salir), go o come in (entrar), go o come up (subir), go o come down (bajar), etc. ' irse' also found in these entries: Spanish: abandonar - cama - estar - garete - hora - lengua - marcharse - optar - partir - pique - rama - salirse - tangente - acostar - andar - camping - capaz - cuerno - disparado - ir - jalar - jarra - jolgorio - largar - mierda - parranda - picar - pinta - retirar - salir - vacaciones English: abroad - adrift - away - before - bolt - broke - depart - die away - dim - dog - drain - drive off - get along - get away - get off - go - last - laugh - leave - may - mill about - mill around - move - move away - move off - must - night - pan - quit - ride away - run along - rush off - sink away - spout - tangent - toy with - trot away - trot off - tube - wall - bee - binge - boil - dash - die - disappear - fade - fall - fling - fly
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