Created by Aracely Gómez
about 5 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Come up with He is come up with a great idea | Ocurrirse |
Come up 1. A young girl came up to me and asked for money. 2. What issues came up at the meeting? | 1. Acercarse 2. Ser mencionado |
Put up with I cannot put up with all this noise. | Soportar, aguantar |
Put up to Who put you up to writing that letter? | Persuadir (a alguien) a hacer algo |
Take up 1. I won’t take up much of your time. 2. He has taken up the violin/teaching. | 1. Robar 2. Empezar, comenzar |
Take (something) up with (someone) Take the matter up with your boss | Hablar de (especialmente de una queja) Habla del asunto con tu jefe |
Run into 1. I ran into her in the street. 2. The car ran into a lamp-post. | 1. Encontrarse 2. Chocarse |
Run away He ran away from home as a child. | Huir, escapar |
Run for He is running for president. | Ser candidato |
Run in Apache can run in a hybrid multiprocess | Ejecutarse, funcionar |
Run off with He ran of with my wife | Escaparse con |
Run out The food has run out | Agotarse |
Run out of something We have run out of money | Acabarse |
Run on 1. The meeting ran on until 7 pm 2. The car run on diesel | 1. Alargerse 2. Funcionar con |
Deal with someone/something 1. Te book deals with methods oof teaching 2. She deals with all the customer inquires | 1. Tratar de 2. Ocuparse de |
Date from This map dates from the 14th century | Data de |
Call of The party has been called off. | Cancelar |
Put off Football match has been put off until May | Aplazar, posponer |
Pass out I was hit on the head and passed out | Desmayarse |
Go through The new shopping centre will be go through by the counciler | Si una ley, plan o acuerdo es aceptado |
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