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Teclas de Derecha/Izquierda: Navegar entre tarjetas.tecla derechatecla izquierda

Teclas Arriba/Abajo: Colvea la carta entre frente y dorso.tecla abajotecla arriba

Tecla H: Muestra pista (3er lado).tecla h

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run into
chocar
encontrarse
ponerse peligro
1)Two cars ran into each other this morning.
2) I ran into my cousin yesterday at the market.
3)He will run into danger, if he's not careful.
go wrong
equivocarse
If you follow the instructions, you can't go wrong.
give [sthg] off
emanar(Heat calor o smell olor)
She gives off a strong smell of perfume when she passes by.
Hand[sth-sb] in
entregar
The students handed in their assignments to the teacher.
A teenager has been arrested on drugs charges after his parents handed him in to the police.
Give out
1)emitir calor
2)repartir
3)body orgam fail
4)be used up(agotarse) faltar
5)complain
1)
2)The teacher gives out the notes to the students.
3) His heart finally gave out and he died. After years of heavy drinking, his liver finally gave out.
4)He had been ill for so long that his will to live finally gave out.
5)
give out to
reprender
My mam gives out to me if I don't do my homework.
rip [sth] off[sth]
1)arrancar algo
2)estafar o timar o afanar( ejemplo)
3)plagiar
1)
2)Some restaurants try to rip off foreign tourists.
3)Carol accused Matthew of ripping off her work.

Fifty pounds for that old piece of junk? What a rip-off!(estafa)
hold out
1)be sufficient
2)resistirse
3)tender algo ( el extendio su mano)
1I don't think the cattle feed is going to hold out until Christmas, we must order more.
2)Keep asking her for a date, she can't hold out much longer.
3)He held out his hand for the dog to sniff it.
hold [sth] over [sth]
1)aplazar o proponer
2)....
1)
make out
1)fingir
2)slang ( touch sexually)
3)ir bien (con la venta de una casa)
4)ver o descifrar
1)Liam tried to make out that he was sick, but it was clear he was not.
2)I saw Carly and Kevin making out behind the library.
3)I made out very well from the sale of my house!
4) I can't make out the sign from this far away.