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ground.


Noun.


/ɡɹaʊnd/.


Suelo.

(uncountable) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground. ▼ show(uncountable) Terrain.(uncountable) Soil, earth.The worm crawls through the ground.

Before it fell to the ground.

teach.


Verb.


/tiːt͡ʃ/.


Enseñar

(obsolete) To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.‘The bliss is there’, mumbled the old man and taught to Heaven.

That Will teach you never to kill anything.

Fall into.


Verb.


/fɔːl/.


Caer.

(transitive) To go into something by falling.The cat might fall into the pool if you're not careful.

what you need just falls into place.

bumped into


Verb.


/bʌmp/.


Chocar con

(literally) To collide with.He bumped into the wall. I guess that's a risk you take when you read while walking.

you’ve bumped into someone on the street you’ve been thinking about?

As.


Adverb.


/æz/


Cómo.

(dated) For example (compare such as).

The Law of Attraction may be defined as:

deliberately.


Adverb.


dĭlĭ'bərət, IPA: /dɪˈlɪbəɹət/


Deliberadamente.

AdverbIntentionally, or after deliberation; not accidentally.He deliberately broke that, didn't he?

you’ll discover how you can use the Law of Attraction more deliberately.

command.


Verb.


/kəˈmɑːnd/.


Mandar.

(transitive) To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.The soldier was commanded to cease firing.The king commanded his servant to bring him dinner.

and he commands us to praise his name.'

sensitive.


Adjective.


ˈsɛnsɪtɪv/.


Sensible.

Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses. ▼ showResponsive to stimuli.(of a person) Easily offended, upset or hurt.Max is very sensitive; he cried today because of the bad news.

Being sensitive to unbelievers who visit your worship gatherings is a biblical command.

Unloving.


ADJECTIVE.


^nl^ving.


Sin amor.

Not loving.He was a very unloving man.

To ignore this command is to be both disobedient and unloving.

upgraded.


Adjective


/ˈʌp.ɡɹeɪd/.


Mejorado.

Having had an upgrade; having been improved or enhanced.

In eternity you will receive a new, improved, upgraded body.

worthless.


Adjective.


/ˈwɝθləs/.


Inútil.

Not having worth and use, without value, inconsequential.Lies are as important as truth, for without lies, the truth is worthless.The committee's decision is worthless and not going to be acted upon.Don't be a worthless slouch! Go get yourself a job.

I can't make it to the meeting tonight, but I'll be with you in spirit." Do you know what that means? Nothing. It's worthless!

foretold.


Verb.


/fɔɹˈtɛl/.


Predecir.

To predict; to tell the future before it occurs; to prophesy.

In the Old Testament, God took pleasure in the many sacrifices of worship because they foretold of Jesus' sacrifice for us on the cross.

recall.


Verb.


/ɹɪˈkɔːl/.


Recordar.

transitive) To call back (a situation, event etc.) to one's mind; to remember, recollect. [from 16th c.] ▼ show

You may also recall that all matter is made up of atoms, and that each atom has a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons), around which orbit electrons.

Atom.


Noun.


/ˈatəm/.


Átomo.

(chemistry) The smallest possible amount of matter which still retains its identity as a chemical element, now known to consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.

You may also recall that all matter is made up of atoms, and that each atom has a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons), around which orbit electrons.

Proton.


Noun.


/ˈpɹəʊ.tɒn/.


Protón

(particle) A positively charged subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus of an atom and determining the atomic number of an element, composed of two up quarks and a down quark.


You may also recall that all matter is made up of atoms, and that each atom has a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons), around which orbit electrons.

Neutron.


Noun.


/ˈn(j)uːtɹɒn/.


Neutrones.

(particle) A subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus of an atom and having no charge; it is a combination of an up quark and two down quarks.

You may also recall that all matter is made up of atoms, and that each atom has a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons), around which orbit electrons.

compell.


Verb.


/kəmˈpɛl/.


Forzar.

(transitive) To drive together, round up(transitive) To overpower; to subdue.(transitive) To force, constrain or coerce.Logic compels the wise, while fools feel compelled by emotions. (transitive) To exact, extort, (make) produce by force. ▼ show(obsolete) To force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate.

Electrons may be compelled to assume “higher” orbits by the addition of energy, or may give off energy when they drop to a “lower” orbit.

give off.


Verb.


/givof/.


Emitir, arrojar, despedir, desprender.

(transitive) To emit; to produce and send forth.The substance was giving off smoke.

Electrons may be compelled to assume “higher” orbits by the addition of energy, or may give off energy when they drop to a “lower” orbit.

Suffice.


Verb.


/səˈfaɪs/.


Basta, suficiente.

(intransitive) To be enough or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be equal to the end proposed; to be adequate; to be good enough.Two capsules of fish oil a day suffices.

Suffice to say, science has shown that if there are physical laws that can be observed and quantified in one arena, there are most probably similar laws in other arenas, even if they cannot be quantified at this time.

Arena.


Noun.


/əˈɹiːnə/.


Esfera, área.

A realm in which important events unfold.The company was a player in the maritime insurance arena.

Suffice to say, science has shown that if there are physical laws that can be observed and quantified in one arena, there are most probably similar laws in other arenas, even if they cannot be quantified at this time.

fancy.


Noun.


/ˈfæn.si/.


Fantasía, capricho.

The imagination. ▼ showAn image or representation of anything formed in the mind; conception; thought; idea. I had a fancy to learn to play the flute.

the Law of Attraction isn’t a fancy term.

radiate.


Verb


/ˈɹeɪdieɪt/


Irradiar.

To extend, send or spread out from a center like radii.(transitive) To emit rays or waves.The stove radiates heat.

What you radiate outward in your thoughts, feelings, mental pictures and words, you attract into you life.

Outward.


Adjective.


/ˈaʊt.wɚd/.


Exterior.

outer; located towards the outsidevisible, noticeableBy all outward indications, he's a normal happy child, but if you talk to him, you will soon realize he has some psychological problems

What you radiate outward in your thoughts, feelings, mental pictures and words, you attract into you life.

magnet.


Noun.


/ˈmæɡnət/


Imán.

piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism.(informal) A person or thing that attracts what is denoted by the preceding noun.He always had a girl on his arm - he's a bit of a babe magnet.

The mind is a magnet and attracts whatever corresponds to its ruling state.

dwell on.


Verb.


/dwɛl/.


Continuar pensando, vivir, habitar.

(intransitive) To live; to reside. ▼ show(intransitive) To linger (on) a particular thought, idea etc.; to remain fixated (on).(intransitive) To be in a given state.(intransitive) To abide; to remain; to continue. ▼ show

You are a living magnet; you attract into your life people, situations and circumstances that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts. Whatever you dwell on in the conscious grows in your experience.

whatever.


Pronoun.


: /ʍɒtˈɛvə/(America) IPA: /wʌtˈɛvɚ/


Cualquiera.

(relative) Anything; sometimes used to indicate that the speaker does not care about options.I'll do whatever I can.


I attract to my life whatever I give my attention, energy and focus to, whether positive or negative.

Vibe.


Noun.


/vaɪb/.


Vibración.

(colloquial) Vibration. The couple canceled their night out when they got a bad vibe from the new babysitter.

The word vibe is often used to describe a mood or a feeling that you pick up from someone or something.

pick up.


Verb


/pik^p/.


Agarrar.

(transitive) To lift; to grasp and raise.When you pick up the bag, make sure to support the bottom.

The word vibe is often used to describe a mood or a feeling that you pick up from someone or something.

send-out.


Verb.


/sendaut/


Transmitir.

To issue, dispatch or transmit.


Every mood or feeling causes you to emit, send-out or offer a vibration, whether positive or negative.

Come in.


Verb.


/kʌm/, [kʰɐm],


Entrar.

To enter.Please come in and look around.

Here’s where the Law of Attraction comes in.

cranky.


Adjective.


/ˈkɹæŋki/.


Chiflado, raro, irritado y malhumorado.

Grouchy, irritable; easily upset.He got home from a long day at work tired and cranky.

when a person wakes up first thing Monday morning feeling a little bit cranky and irritated, they are sending out a negative vibration.

Match.


Verb.


/mætʃ/.


Igualarse.

intransitive) To agree, to be equal, to correspond to.Their interests didn't match, so it took a long time to agree what to do together.These two copies are supposed to be identical, but they don't match.(transitive) To agree, to be equal, to correspond to.His interests didn't match her interests.

The Law of Attraction always matches your vibration – whether positive or negative.

Whether.


Conjunction.


wĕthə(r), IPA: /ˈwɛðə(ɹ)/.


Sea...o...

Used to introduce a disjunctive adverbial clause which qualifies the main clause of the sentence (with correlative or).He's coming, whether you like it or not.

The Law of Attraction always matches your vibration – whether positive or negative.

Stubs.


Verb.


/stʌb/.


Golpear dedo del pie.

To jam, hit, or bump, especially a toe.I stubbed my toe trying to find the light switch in the dark.

this person gets out of bed, stubs their toe, burns their toast, the traffic is snarled, a client cancels and then they catch themselves saying “I should have stayed in bed!”

snarled.


Verb.


/snɑː(r)l/.


Enredado, enmarañado.

A slow-moving traffic jam.

this person gets out of bed, stubs their toe, burns their toast, the traffic is snarled, a client cancels and then they catch themselves saying “I should have stayed in bed!”

Roll. (Be).


Noun.


/rol/.


Exitoso. (Informal).


informalto be having a successful or lucky period:Pippa won five games in a row and it was obvious she was on a roll.

They catch themselves saying “I’m on a roll!”

rap.


Verb.


/ɹæp/.


Golpear.

(intransitive) To strike something sharply with one's knuckles; knock.

(intransitive) To rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood.Knock on the door and find out if they're home.

Knuckle.


Noun.


/ˈnʌkəl/.


Nudillo.

Any of the joints between the phalanges of the fingers.

(intransitive) To rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood.Knock on the door and find out if they're home.

Sheer.


Adjective.


/ˈʃɪə/.


Mero, puro.

(obsolete) Pure in composition; unmixed; unadulterated.

sometimes worship is a sheer act of the will-a willing sacrifice. Passive worship is an oxymoron.

oxymoron.


Noun.


/ɒksɪˈmɔːɹɒn/.


Figura literaria.

A figure of speech in which two words or phrases with opposing meanings are used together intentionally for effect.(loosely) A contradiction in terms.


sometimes worship is a sheer act of the will-a willing sacrifice. Passive worship is an oxymoron.

Wear out.


Verb.


/wɛə/.


Degastar.

To cause (something) to become damaged, useless, or ineffective through continued use, especially hard, heavy, or careless use.You're going to wear out that game if you keep playing so rough with it.He wears a pair of tennis shoes out every summer.

when you are worn out.

Matter.


Noun.


/ˈmætə/.


Asunto, escencia.

A condition, subject or affair, especially one of concern.What's the matter?; state matters.

The heart of the matter is a matter of the heart.


Ponder.


Verb.


/ˈpɒn.də(ɹ)/.


Considerar, reflexionar.

To wonder, to think of deeply.To consider (something) carefully and thoroughly; to chew over, to mull over.I have spent days pondering the meaning of life.

Point to Ponder.

curious.


Adjective.


/ˈkjʊəɹi.əs/.


Curioso.

Inquisitive; tending to ask questions, investigate, or explore.Young children are naturally curious about the world and everything in it.

Many people are often curious about why they keep attracting the same thing over and over again.

Show up.


Verb.


/ʃəʊ//ʌp/.


Desenmascarar, revelar

(intransitive) To appear, arrive, or attend, especially suddenly or erratically.Please come on time; don't just show up whenever you feel like it.No matter how many I throw away, more copies always show up.Stains show up easily on this white tablecloth.

negative experiences keep showing up.

Daydreaming.


Noun.


/ˈdeɪdɹiːm/.


Soñar despierto.

A spontaneous and fanciful series of thoughts while awake not connected to immediate reality.

You might be remembering, or pretending, or daydreaming, or in this case just merely observing.

either.


Determiner.


/ˈaɪð.ə(ɹ)/,


Ambos.

Each of two. [from 9th c.] ▼ showOne or the other of two. [from 14th c.](coordinating) Used before two or more not necessarily exclusive possibilities separated by "or" or sometimes by a comma.You'll either be early, late, or on time.


As you observe what you are receiving in different areas of your life (money, work, health, relationships, etc.), your observations generate a feeling (vibration) that can be either positive or negative.

Slain.


Verb.


/sleɪn/.


Matar asesinar.

(now) To kill, murder.The knight slew the dragon.Our foes must all be slain.

When the king had been slain and his army cut to pieces, was lost.

real.


Adjective.


ˈɹiːəl/, /ɹiːl/.


Real.

True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent. ▼ showGenuine, not artificial, counterfeit, or fake.This is real leather.

God is real, no matter how you feel.

Seem.


Verb.


/siːm/


Parecer.

(copulative) To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.He seems to be ill. Her eyes seem blue.

The deepest level of worship is praising God when he seems distant.