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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, ..."

golpear con dureza

TO POUND

"I've seen them pound a man straight into the ground like a hammer on a nail."

infame;
repugnante

FOUL

"Got no fathers to slap 'em when they're foul."

retirarse, alejarse

TO BACK AWAY

"Back away. Keep backing away till you're outside this establishment. Then back away some more."

repelente, espantoso

GRUESOME

"They said you'd lost your nose, but it's not as gruesome as all that."

bajón

COMEDOWN

"Bit of a comedown from chamber of the Hand."

un guarro, un cerdo

A GRUB

"And you're a grub in fancy armor who's better at beating little girls than fighting men."

hacia la orilla

ASHORE

"He may have swam ashore as you did."

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."

vengativo, malicioso

SPITEFUL

"You are an ill-made, spiteful little creature full of envy, lust, and low cunning."

tarea, trabajo

ASSIGNMENT

"I'm waiting for word on an assignment that will take me far away from the capital."

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."

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."

un medio para alcanzar un fin, forma de proceder

A MEANS TO AN END

"The Unsullied are a means to an end."

complicarse la vida;


desviarse

TO GO OUT OF YOUR WAY

"I only meant that to go out of your way to endanger yourself."

bandada, rebaño

FLOCK

"It's so good of you to visit me and my foolish flock of hens."

guiso

STEW

"We'll talk some more over brown bread and stew."

perder el conocimiento

TO PASS OUT

"One waits for him to drink until he passes out."