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to back up
algo que se acumula (por que algo está taponado)
Sometimes, water from the other apartments backs up into our sink.
to come back
volver, regresar
She came back after three years abroad.
to come by
pasar, hacer una corta visita a un lugar en el camino a algún otro lado.
Can I come by tonight and get my stuff?
to come in
llegar
The spring fashions will be coming in next month.
to come over
venir (a visitar en tu casa)
Why don't you come over this evening and we'll talk about it then?
to come up
occurrir inesperadamente
I won't able to make lunck; something has come up at work.
to complain about
quejarse de
The neighbors complained to the police about the noise.
to get (something) out
enviar
If we do decide to move, we'll have to get the letter out before the end of the month.
to get out of
poner fin a, salir de
It is hust that I'm going to be transferred to another city and I would like to get out of my lease.
to go up
aumentar
Well, I just want to warn you that the rent is going to go up next month.
to keep (someone) up
impedir (que alguien) duerma
My neighbors make a lot of noise and it keeps me up at night.
to make out
escribir, escribir (el nombre, fecha, etc.) en una factura, cheque o algo similar
I will make out another check and bring it to you tomorrow.
to stay on
quedarse, permanecer (en el mismo lugar)
Are you and Heather planning to stay on for another year?
to talk about
hablar de
Mr. Aziz? I have a problem that I'd like to talk to you about.
to talk over
discutir de
I'll talk it over with Heather and let you know as soon as we decide.
to turn up
subir (el volumen, la calefacción), levantar, estirar
It's really cold up here. Do you think you could turn up the heat?
to work on
trabajar en
The repairman is here right now, working on the heating system problem.