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1 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?) -
2 aconseguir
v1. to achieve / to manage2. to obtain / to get hold of -
3 apanyar
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4 dirigir
v to lead / to manage -
5 gestionar
v to manage -
6 regentar
v to run / to manage -
7 tirar
v1. to throw / to pour2. to shootTirar a matar - Shoot to killexpr anar tirant to get by / to manage -
8 valer
v1. to cost2. to be worth3. to be useful / to be suitableNo s'hi val - That's not fairValer la pena - To be worth itFer valer - To assertL'avi ja no pot valer-se - Grandfather can no longer (take care of / manage by) himselfVal més que ho facis tu - You'd better do itS'ha valgut d'influències - He made use of his connections
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