Ingles
AGREE WITH - estar de acuerdo - "All women are bad drivers." "I don't agree with you."
BE ABOUT TO - estar a punto de -I was about to leave the house whenmy friends arrived.
BE BACK - regresar -I'm working late at the office tonight so I won't be back until 10.
BE OUT OF - quedarse sin - We're out of eggs so we can't make a tortilla.
BE OVER -terminarse - When the football match was over, we went to the pub.
BE UP - estar levantado - "Phil isn't up yet: he's still in bed. Phone again in ten minutes."
BREAK DOWN - averiarse - My car brokedown on the way to Motril.
CALL BACK - volver a llamar - "I'm afraid the manager isn't here at the moment. Could you call back later?"
CARRY ON - seguir. continuar - I'm sorry if I interruptedyou. Please carry on.
CARRY OUT - cumplir (una promesa) - The President carried out his promise to reduce taxation.
CARRY OUT - llevar a cabo - The execution was carried out at seven o'clock in themorning.
COME IN - entrar - "Good morning. Come in and sit down."
COME ON - ¡Vamos!, ¡Date prisa! - Come on. We're going to be late.
CUT DOWN ON - consumir menos - You must cut down oncholesterol or you'll have a heart attack.
DO WITHOUT - pasarse sin, prescindir de - The shops are shut so we'll have to do without sugar.
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DRAWUP - pararse - The car drew up at the zebra crossing.
GET BACK - volver, regresar - Cinderella had to get back by twelve o'clock.
GET IN(TO) - entrar - I lost my keys and so I couldn't get into thehouse.
GET OFF - bajar (de un autobus, tren) - You have to get off the bus at the next stop if you want the station.
GET ON - subir (a un autobus, tren, moto) - Quick! Get on the train, it'sabout to leave.
GET UP - levantarse - When I got up this morning it was still dark.
GO AWAY - irse, marcharse - Are you going away for Christmas, or are you staying at home.
GO BACK - volver,...
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