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able to be folded or made flat in order to be stored or carried


Adjective
Collapsible
He started importing collapsible scooters from the US
to collapse, to flatten
Plegarse


Phrasal verb
to fold up
an opportunity for a product or service that does not already exist


Idiom
a gap IN the market
to find / meet unexpectedly smb or smg by chance (to bump into smb)
to come ACROSS smb / smg
a lot



adverb
loads
I would sell loads over there
acciones y participaciones



Idiom
stocks and shares
to become active
to take action
(of the thoughts, emotions, or senses) overpowered


adjective
overwhelmed

to be overwhelmed BY problems / noise / love
to be overwhelmed WITH responses
to be very noticeable
esp. verse, notarse, brillar a través de

Phrasal verb
to shine through
What really shone through to me was that I could see everyone in London going to work on one.
estar en un embotellamiento



Idiom
to be stucked IN traffic

to get stucked in traffic
to give one or more to each person in the group


phrasal verb
to hand out
at whatever time, when, every time that


adverb
whenever
to travel a long distance every day between your house and your place of work

1. verb 2. noun
1. to commute
2. daily commute
to ............ business



collocation
to do business
to .............................. profit



collocation
to make A profit
with enthusiasm, intensely, acutely



adjective
keenly
speaking for, representing



Idiom
on behalf of / on his behalf
to be unhappy, tired or bored of something


phrasal verb
to be fed up WITH smh
I am really fed up with his childish behavior
a woman who substitutes for an actor in scenes requiring hazardous or acrobatic feats

noun
an stuntwoman
presentador de telediario



noun
a newsreader
a person whose job is to empty people's dustbins and take the rubbish away

noun
a refuse collector
fontanero



noun
a plumber
someone whose job is to buy and sell stocks and shares in companies for other people

noun
a stockbroker
veterinario



noun
a vet
a person to helps someone to be fit



noun
a fitness instructor
colloquial form to express perquisites or benefits in job
job perks
your relatives who lived a long time ago, or the origin of your family


noun
ancestry
a period of time working as an apprentice


noun
apprenticeship
a closed space at the back of a car for storing things in


noun
a boot
If news or a story ........, or if someone ...... it, it becomes known by the public for the first time.

verb
to break (a story)
a symbol, often a small, black circle, used in text to show separate things in a list

noun
a bullet
to make something happen, especially something bad


verb
to cause
a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a supermarket


noun
a checkout cashier
a reporter for radio or television who provides a spoken description of and remarks on an event, especially a sports competition, as it happens. Noun
a commentator
the disadvantage of a situation



noun
the downside
an aspect of something or someone that makes them less acceptable than they would otherwise be


noun
the drawback
to say something clearly and with a lot of force so that you are certain people understand it

idiom
to drive smh home
in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort


adverb
eventually
to not pay or reward someone enough for something


verb
to exploit
to start doing something, often without intending to


phrasal verb
to fall into
a system of working in which people work a set number of hours within a fixed period of time, but can change the time they start or finish work
noun
flexitime
a small piece of paper advertising a business, show, event, etc.


noun
a flyer
to become interested in or start something


phrasal verb
to get into
to make you feel unhappy or depressed.


phrasal verb
to get smb down
when someone is officially accepted into a new job or an organization


noun
induction
having a lot of influence



noun
influential
a person who does unskilled work in a kitchen, such as cleaning


noun
a kitchen hand
all the people who want to buy a particular product, or the area where they live

noun
a market
Master of Business Administration: an advanced degree in business, or a person who has this degree

noun
MBA
too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people's intentions in general are good, or that life is simple and fair
Adjective
Naïve
describing or relating to work that begins at nine o'clock in the morning and finishes at five, which are the hours worked in many offices from Monday to Friday. Adjective
Nine-to-five
a young person, often one who has recently left school, who works in an office doing mainly unskilled jobs

noun
an office junior
a shop that is one of many owned by a particular company and that sells the goods which the company has produced. Noun
an outlet
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how things seem

noun
a perception
a doctor who is specially trained to do medical operations to bring a damaged area of skin, and sometimes bone, back to a usual appearance, or to improve a person's appearance. Noun
a plastic surgeon
qualities or abilities that may develop and allow someone or something to succeed

noun
potential
resulting in or likely to result in a profit or an advantage


adjective
profitable
If a feeling is ........., you feel it very strongly.


Adjective
profound
someone who tells people that bad things will happen
esp. agorero, catastrofista

noun
a prophet of doom
where someone or something originally comes from


noun
roots
ordinary and not special or exciting in any way (Disapproval).
Esp. corriente y moliente
Adjective
run-of-the-mill
I was just a very average run-of-the-mill kind of student.
For many they clearly represent an alternative to run-of-the-mill estate cars.
a shop where you can get a particular service, especially connected with beauty or fashion

noun
a salon
a person who replaces and arranges products on the shelves of a shop, usually a supermarket

noun
a shelf stacker
to move in a particular direction very quickly and directly


phrasal verb
to shoot off
to increase three times in size or amount, or to make something do this

verb
to triple
(informal) to be behaving in a dishonest or bad way


Idiom
to be up to no good
a period of time in which a student temporarily works for an employer to get experience

noun
a work experience