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30 Cards in this Set

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to bring about
causar, provocar ("political changes")
to bring back
to re-introduce
to bring down
(1) abaixar (taxes)

(2) derrocar (government)
to bring it off
to succeed ; aconseguir-ho
to bring on
causar, provocar ("a rash")
to bring out
to introduce, treure al mercat
to bring sb up
to raise, to educate
to bring sb round
to persuade
to take after sb
to resemble sb
to take back
to withdraw (retirar)
to take in
to understand ("a text")
to be taken in
to be deceived
to take off
(1) enlairar-se

(2) to start to improve

(3) imitar
to take sb off
imitar
to take on
agafar ("workers, more work")
to take out
to contract (an insurance, a subscription, a loan)
to take over
assumir, prendre el control
to take to sb
to forme an immediate liking for sb
to take up
to start ("a hobby")
the bumpy journey brought on labour
el viatge ple de sots va provocar el part
doesn't he take after his father?
oi que s'assembla al seu pare?
to be brought into force
to become law
to bring to life
to reveal
to bring into the open
to make public
to be brought to a head
to reach crisis point
to bring out of the best in sb
to be good for sb
to take sb for granted
do not appreciate sb's qualities
to take sth for granted
to assume sth
to take pride in sth
to draw satisfaction from sth
to take sth in your stride
to cope calmly ; do not make a fuss