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1 trempar
v (argot) to get a hard-on / to get a stiffie / to get an erection -
2 acostar
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3 acostumar
v to usually (do something)acostumar-se to get used toAcostumar-se a una cosa - To get used to something -
4 avesar
v1. to get (someone) used to2. to get (or become) used to -
5 bellugar
v1. to move / to budge2. to move / to budge3. to be loosebellugar-se to move (about)Belluga't! - Get a move on! / get moving! -
6 deixondir
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7 emborratxar
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8 embriagar
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9 enfadar
v to anger / to annoyenfadar-se to get angry / to become angry / to get annoyed / to become annoyed -
10 enfurismar
v to infuriate / to enrageenfurismar-se to get (hopping) mad / to go (hopping) mad / to get angry -
11 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 -
12 fang
n (m) mudexpr enviar (o engegar) algú a pastar fang to tell someone to get lost / beat itinterj vés t'en a pastar fang get lost! / beat it! -
13 llevar
v1. to remove / to get rid of2. to get up -
14 mà
n (f) hand(f) pestle(f) workforceexpr de segona mà second handexpr fer mans i mànigues to move heaven and earthexpr llegir-li a algú la mà to read somebody's palmexpr posar la mà a sobre to lay a finger onexpr posar mans a l'obra to get down to work / (colloq) to get stuck in -
15 punxar
v1. to prick2. to burst / to pop3. (col.loq) to give somebody an injection / to injectInjectar-se (droga) - To inject (drugs)4. to get a puncture / to get a flat tyre (Br.) / tire (Am.)5. to bug / to tap6. to play7. to egg somebody on / to needle8. to prickle -
16 revenjar-se
v to get revenge / to get your own back (col·loq) -
17 abast
n (m) reach / extentexpr donar l'abast to manageNo dono l'abast (tinc massa coses per fer i no puc fer-les totes) - I can't manage (I have too many things to do and can't do them all)Com t'ho fas per donar l'abast?(Com aconsegueixes fer tanta feina?) - How do you manage? (How do you get so much work done?) -
18 acomiadar
v1. [TREB] to sack / to get rid of / to fire / to dismiss2. [TREB] to lay offnota: 'To lay someone off' vol dir acomiadar quan l'empresa no li té prou feina.acomiadar-se to say goodbye to someone / to wave someone off / to see someone off -
19 aconseguir
v1. to achieve / to manage2. to obtain / to get hold of -
20 adormir
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