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1 endegar
v1. to organize / to organise (Br.) / to tidy up / to arrange2. to put together3. to get (something) on the right path4. to begin -
2 equivocar
v to be mistaken / to get something wrong -
3 errar
v to make a mistake / to get (something) wrong / to be wrongexpr errar és humà to err is human -
4 endinsar
v to insert / to put (something) into (something)1. endinsar-se to go deep into (something)Els amics es van endinsar en un bosc on no entrava la llum del sol - The friends went deep into a forest where the sun's light didn't penetrate2. endinsar-se to get really involved in (something) / to become absorbed in (something) / to go into (something) in depth -
5 acostumar
v to usually (do something)acostumar-se to get used toAcostumar-se a una cosa - To get used to something -
6 acostar
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7 arremangar
v1. to roll up (your sleeves)2. to pull up / to hitch up (your trouser leg / skirt)1. arremangar-se to roll your sleeves up / to roll up your sleeves2. arremangar-se to knuckle down to something / to roll up your sleeves (and get on with something) -
8 arromangar
v1. to roll up (your sleeves)2. to pull up / to hitch up (your trouser leg / skirt)1. arromangar-se to roll your sleeves up / to roll up your sleeves2. arromangar-se to knuckle down to something / to roll up your sleeves (and get on with something) -
9 entusiasmar
v to make somebody enthusiastic / to enthuse (somebody)entusiasmar-se to be enthusiastic / to get enthusiastic / to enthuseEntusiasmar-se amb alguna cosa - To become (or get) enthusiastic about something -
10 agreujar
v1. to make something worse / to worsen / to aggravate2. to get worse / to worsen -
11 aproximar
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12 confondre
v1. to mix up / to mistake2. to confuse1. confondre's to get confused / to become confused2. confondre's to be confused (with something else) -
13 titular-se
v1. to get a qualification/degree in (something)2. to be entitled
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