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21 Cards in this Set
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to be back
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regresar
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My mom is at the supermarket now, but she will <b>be back </b>soon.
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to buckle up
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abrocharse el cinturón, ponerse el cinturón
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Children who are not buckled up are three times more likely to suffer a significant injury in a crash than children who are buckled up.
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to come around
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pasarse por un sitio de forma periódica, venir o regresar a un sitio periódicamente
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You should put the ticket inside of your car. If a policeman comes around to check, he'll see that you paid for the space.
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to drive along
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circular (en un carro), andar manejando
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We were driving along when she invited me to the movies.
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to drop off
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entregar algo, dejar (pasajeros), soltar, dejar a alguien en alguna parte
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My wife usually drops the kids off at the school on her way to work every morning.
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to get out
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salir [of, de]
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It's difficult to get out when you have young children.
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to go back
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regresar, volver
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I have to go back home at the end of the month.
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to go through
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pasar por, seguir derecho (al manejar)
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We went through the point where the police car was parked .
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to go up
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subir , al manejar: viajar al norte o de una ciudad pequeña a una más grande
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I want to go up to Quebec City to know more about Canada history.
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to hurry up
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darse prisa
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If you want to come with me, you should hurry up and get dressed.
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to look for
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buscar
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He said he was looking for a place to stay for a few weeks.
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to move up
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desplazarse hacia arriba (adelante), subir, avanzar
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My father's car was crashed by a car that was moving up without breaks.
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to pop out
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aparecer de repente, salir de pronto
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Last night, I almost die when a car popped out from nowhere and tried to run over me.
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to print out
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imprimir
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I usually print out all my e-mail messages so that I can keep a paper copy of them.
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to pull into
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llegar a, atracar, mover el vehículo hasta un sitio donde se pueda detener
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At lunchtime we pulled into a roadside picnic area.
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to pull out of
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sacar de, salir de (un lugar)
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My brother does not know how to drive but he's able to pull our car out of the garage.
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to put on
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ponerse (ropa), atar (cinturón o cinturón de seguridad)
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She put on her coat and went outside.
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to slow down
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desacelerar, disminuir la velocidad, ralentizar
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Ice on the road slowed us down considerably.
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to tow away
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remolcar, llevar a remolque
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A big truck came and towed the illegally parked car away.
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to turn around
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volverse, dar la vuelta
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Can you help me turn the sofa around ?
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to drive around
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manejar un carro por allí, conducir alguien en un vehículo, conducir o manejar
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We were driving around in the countryside on a fine Sunday morning.
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