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18 Cards in this Set
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lograr llegar (a algun sitio) |
TO MAKE IT |
"We know what's out there, but we have to make it, have to warn them or before winter's done, ..." |
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golpear con dureza |
TO POUND |
"I've seen them pound a man straight into the ground like a hammer on a nail." |
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infame; |
FOUL |
"Got no fathers to slap 'em when they're foul." |
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retirarse, alejarse |
TO BACK AWAY |
"Back away. Keep backing away till you're outside this establishment. Then back away some more." |
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repelente, espantoso |
GRUESOME |
"They said you'd lost your nose, but it's not as gruesome as all that." |
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bajón |
COMEDOWN |
"Bit of a comedown from chamber of the Hand." |
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un guarro, un cerdo |
A GRUB |
"And you're a grub in fancy armor who's better at beating little girls than fighting men." |
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hacia la orilla |
ASHORE |
"He may have swam ashore as you did." |
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amado, querido |
BELOVED |
"Why does everyone assume I want something? Can't I simply visit with my beloved father? My beloved father who somehow forgot to visit his wounded son after he fell on the battlefield." |
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vengativo, malicioso |
SPITEFUL |
"You are an ill-made, spiteful little creature full of envy, lust, and low cunning." |
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tarea, trabajo |
ASSIGNMENT |
"I'm waiting for word on an assignment that will take me far away from the capital." |
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burlarse de, ridiculizar a |
TO MOCK |
"And I would let myself be consumed by maggots before mocking the family name and making you heir to Casterly Rock." |
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pisar, poner el pie |
TO SET FOOT |
"If I did, I'd have thrown you in the sea before you ever set foot on Dragonstone." |
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un medio para alcanzar un fin, forma de proceder |
A MEANS TO AN END |
"The Unsullied are a means to an end." |
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complicarse la vida; desviarse |
TO GO OUT OF YOUR WAY |
"I only meant that to go out of your way to endanger yourself." |
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bandada, rebaño |
FLOCK |
"It's so good of you to visit me and my foolish flock of hens." |
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guiso |
STEW |
"We'll talk some more over brown bread and stew." |
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perder el conocimiento |
TO PASS OUT |
"One waits for him to drink until he passes out." |