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anxiously [ksl]
adverb
con inquietud
-----------------------------------anxiousadjective us /ks/
wanting very much for something to happen; eager: [+ to infinitive] Ive been anxious
to meet you. [+ to infinitive] It was getting late, and I was anxious to get home
.
anxiously
adverb us /sli/
We waited anxiously by the phone.
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2. audience [:djns]noun [C] us /dins, di-/
noun
1.
[of play, film] pblico m
2.
[formal meeting, TV viewers] audiencia f
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3. beat [bi:t]verb us /bit/
noun
1.
[of drum] golpe m
2.
[of heart, pulse] latido m
3.
MUS [rhythm] ritmo m
[individual unit of time] golpe m, (de comps)
4.
[of wings] batido m
5.
[of policeman] ronda f
beat [bi:t]
adjective
(inf) hecho ( f hecha) polvo
beat [bi:t] ( pt beat,
pp beaten )
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[hit - person] Conjugaison pegar
[ - thing] Conjugaison golpear
[ - carpet] Conjugaison sacudir
2.
[wings, eggs, butter] Conjugaison batir
3.
MUS [time] Conjugaison marcar
4.
[defeat]
to beat somebody (at something) ganar a alguien (a algo)
it beats me (inf) no me lo explico
5.
[reach ahead of]
to beat somebody (to something) adelantarse a alguien (en algo)
6.
[be better than] ser mucho mejor que
beat it! (inf) largo!
beat [bi:t] ( pt beat,
pp beaten )
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[rain] Conjugaison golpear
2.
[heart, pulse] Conjugaison latir
[drums] Conjugaison redoblar
beat down
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
[seller]
I managed to beat him down consegu que me hiciera una rebaja
beat down

intransitive verb Conjugaison


1.
[sun] pegar fuerte
2.
[rain] Conjugaison descargar
beat off
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
[attackers] Conjugaison repeler
beat up
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
(inf) dar una paliza a
to beat o.s. up (about sth) castigarse (por algo)
beat up on
transitive verb separable
(US & inf) dar una paliza a
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4. fellow [fel ] noun [C] us /felo /
adjective
fellow students/prisoners compaeros de clase/celda
fellow citizens conciudadanos
fellow [fel ]
noun
1.
(dated) [man] tipo m
2.
[comrade, peer] camarada mf, compaero m, compaera f
3.
[of a society] miembro m
4.
[of college] miembro m del claustro de profesores
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5. focus [f ks] ( pl focuses or
foci [-sa] )noun us
/fo s, -k/ )
noun
[generally] foco m
in focus enfocado
out of focus desenfocado
focus of attention centro m de atencin

/fo ks/ (plural focuses

focus [f ks]
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[eyes, lens, rays] Conjugaison enfocar
2.
[attention] Conjugaison fijar, Conjugaison centrar
focus [f ks]
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[eyes, lens]
to focus (on something) enfocar (algo)
2.
[attention]
to focus on something centrarse en algo
----------------------------------------------focus noun us /fo ks/ (plural focuses or foci /fo s, -k/ )
focus noun (MAIN OBJECT)

[C] (also focal point) the main object or interest, or the attention given something
: The focus of attention has shifted from the economy to improving the public schools
State officials urge continued focus on mosquito control.

focus noun (POSITION)

physics [C/U] the exact place or position where beams of light, heat, or sound me
r moving toward each other; focal point earth science [C/U] A focus is also the ex
act position inside the earth where an earthquake begins.in focus (also out of focus
) A photograph or an image seen through a device with a lens, such as a microscope,
escope, or camera, that is in focus is clear and one that is out of focus is not cl
ear.
focusverb [I/T] us /fo ks/
focus verb [I/T] (DIRECT ATTENTION)
to direct
lessness.

attention toward something or someone: [I] Tonights

program focuses on

hom

focus verb [I/T] (ADJUST)


to adjust something in order to see more clearly: [T] I focused the
bird on a branch of the tree.
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6. own [ n]adjective us /o n/
adjective
my/your/his etc. own car mi/tu/su etc. propio coche
own [ n]
pronoun
my own el mo ( f la ma)
his/her own el suyo ( f la suya)
a house of my/his own mi/su propia casa
on one s own solo ( f sola)
to get one s own back (inf) tomarse la revancha, desquitarse
own [ n]
transitive verb Conjugaison
Conjugaison poseer, Conjugaison tener
own up
intransitive verb Conjugaison
to own up (to something) confesar (algo)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------on one s own
solo
don t leave the children on their own
no dejes a los nios solos
he can t climb the stairs on his own
no puede subir las escaleras (por s) solo
she runs the office on her own
lleva la oficina ella sola
I can t handle three kids on my own
yo sola no puedo con tres nios
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7. physical [fzkl]
adjective
fsico ( f fsica)
physical [fzkl]
noun
[examination] examen m mdico

binoculars on th

---------------------------------------------physical adjective us /fzkl/


physical adjective (BODY)
connected with the body: physical
ood physical condition.

strength/ disabilities She

tries to

keep herself i

physical adjective (MATERIAL)


existing as or connected with things that can be seen or
ions of the theater are smaller than I thought.

touched: The physical dimen

physical adjective (PHYSICS)

connected with physics


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8. presentation [ preznten]
noun
1.
[generally] presentacin f
2.
[ceremony] entrega f
3.
[performance] representacin f
----------------------------------------------presentation noun [C/U] us / preznten, pri zen-/
the act of giving or showing something, or the way in which something is given or s
hown: [C] a multimedia presentation [C] After the sales presentation, the board had
a number of questions. [U] Presentation of the awards takes place at a banquet in J
. [U] Both the food and its presentation were excellent.
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9. public [pblk]
adjective
pblico ( f pblica)
to be public knowledge ser del dominio pblico
to make something public hacer pblico algo
to go public COMM constituirse en sociedad annima (con cotizacin en Bolsa)

public [pblk]
noun
pblico m
in public en pblico
the public el gran pblico
--------------------------------------------public speaking
oratoria (feminine)
public speaker
orador, (-dora) (masculine, feminine)
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10. speaking noun [U] us /spi.k/
the act or skill of giving a speech at a public event: She looks on public speakin
an opportunity to share information.
-speaking suffix uk us /-spi.k/
using the stated language: a Spanish-speaking country
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11. suggest [sdest]/sdest, s-/
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[propose] Conjugaison sugerir, Conjugaison proponer
to suggest doing something sugerir hacer algo
to suggest that somebody do something sugerir que alguien haga algo
2.
[imply] Conjugaison insinuar
his work suggests a lack of care su trabajo hace pensar que no se preocupa lo

suficiente
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12. sweat [swet]verb [I] us /swet/ (past tense sweat or sweated, present part
iciple sweated) (fml perspire)
noun
1.
[perspiration] sudor m
2.
(uncountable noun & inf) [hard work] trabajo m duro
3.
(inf) [state of anxiety]
to be in a sweat about something tener una neura con algo
to be in a cold sweat sentir un sudor fro
sweat [swet]
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[perspire] Conjugaison sudar
2.
(inf) [worry] estar aneurado ( f aneurada)
sweat [swet]
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
MED
to sweat out a cold quitarse un resfriado sudando
2.
[in difficult situation]
to sweat it out aguantar
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13. tip [tp]noun [C] us /tp/
noun
1.
[end] punta f
it s on the tip of my tongue lo tengo en la punta de la lengua
2.
(UK) [dump] vertedero m
3.
[gratuity] propina f
4.
[piece of advice] consejo m
tip [tp] (
transitive verb
1.
[tilt]
2.
[spill,
3.
[give a

pt & pp tipped, cont tipping )


Conjugaison
Conjugaison inclinar, Conjugaison ladear
pour] Conjugaison vaciar, Conjugaison verter
gratuity to] dar una propina a

tip [tp] (
pt & pp tipped, cont tipping )
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[tilt] Conjugaison inclinarse, ladearse
2.
[spill] Conjugaison derramarse
3.
[give a gratuity] dar propina
tip off
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
Conjugaison informar (confidencialmente)
tip over
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
Conjugaison volcar
tip over
intransitive verb Conjugaison
Conjugaison volcarse
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14. vitamin [ (UK) vtmn,


(US) vatmn]noun [C] us /vtmn/
noun
vitamina f
vitamin C vitamina C
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15. emotional [m nl]
adjective
1.
[generally] emotivo ( f emotiva)
2.
[needs, problems] emocional
to get emotional emocionarse
------------------------------------------------emotional adjective uk /m .n.l/ us /-mo -//mo nl/
B2 relating to the emotions: a child s emotional development My doctor said the probl
em was more emotional than physical. Amnesia can be caused by emotional trauma.B2 h
aving and expressing strong feelings: He s a very emotional man. I felt quite emotion
al during the wedding ceremony. He became very emotional when I told him I was pregn
ant. The president has made an emotional plea for the killing to stop.
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emotionally
adverb uk us /-i/
B2 She spoke emotionally about her experiences as a war correspondent. Many children
have become emotionally disturbed as a result of the abuse they have suffered. an emo
tionally charged issue (= causing strong feelings)
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16. fear [f]noun [C/U] us /fr/
noun
1.
[generally] miedo m, temor m
for fear of por miedo a
2.
[risk] peligro m
fear [f]
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[be afraid of] Conjugaison temer
2.
[anticipate] temerse
to fear (that)... temerse que...
fear [f]
intransitive verb Conjugaison
[be afraid]
to fear for somebody/something temer por alguien/algo
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advice [dvas]noun [U] us /dvs, d-/
noun
(uncountable noun) consejos mpl
to take somebody s advice seguir el consejo de alguien
a piece of advice un consejo
to give somebody advice aconsejar a alguien
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18. advise [dvaz]verb [I/T] us /dvz, d-/
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[give advice to]
to advise somebody to do something aconsejar a alguien que haga algo
to advise somebody against something/against doing something desaconsejar a a
lguien algo/que haga algo
2.
[professionally]

to advise somebody on something asesorar a alguien en algo


3.
[recommend: caution] Conjugaison recomendar
4.
(fml) [inform]
to advise somebody (of something) informar a alguien (de algo)

advise [dvaz]
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[give advice]
to advise against something desaconsejar algo
to advise against doing something aconsejar no hacer algo
2.
[professionally]
to advise on asesorar en (materia de)
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19. anxiety [zat] ( pl anxieties )
noun
1.
[worry] ansiedad f, inquietud f
2.
[cause of worry] preocupacin f
3.
[keenness] afn m, ansia f
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an uncomfortable feeling of worry about something that is happening or might happen,
or a cause of this: [U] For many children, every new school year causes anxiety. [C]
Dont you have any fears or anxieties about middle age?
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20. control [kntr l]noun [C/U] us /kntro l/
noun
1.
[generally, COMPUT ] control m
[on spending] restriccin f
beyond or outside one s control fuera del control de uno
in control of al mando de
to be in control of oneself tener el control de s mismo
to be in control of the situation dominar la situacin
out of/under control fuera de/bajo control
to gain control (of) hacerse con el control (de)
to take control (of) tomar el control (de)
2.
[of emotions] dominio m, control m
to lose control perder el dominio
control [kntr l] (
pt & pp controlled,
cont controlling )
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[generally] Conjugaison controlar
to control oneself dominarse, controlarse
2.
[operate - machine, plane] Conjugaison manejar
[ - central heating] Conjugaison regular
control [kntr l]
compound
de control
controls
plural noun
[of machine, vehicle] mandos mpl
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21. deal [di:l] (
pt & pp dealt )noun us
noun
1.
[quantity]
a good or great deal (of) mucho

/dil/

2.
[agreement] acuerdo m
[business agreement] trato m
to do or strike a deal with somebody hacer un trato con alguien
it s a deal! trato hecho!
3.
(inf) [treatment] trato m
big deal! vaya cosa!
4.
[price]
to get a good deal on something conseguir algo a un precio barato
deal [di:l] (
pt & pp dealt )
transitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[strike]
to deal somebody/something a blow, to deal a blow to somebody/something (lit &
fig) asestar un golpe a alguien/algo
2.
[cards] Conjugaison repartir, Conjugaison dar
deal [di:l] (
pt & pp dealt )
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[in cards] Conjugaison repartir, Conjugaison dar
2.
[in drugs] traficar con droga
deal in
transitive verb inseparable Conjugaison
COMM comerciar en, Conjugaison vender
deal out
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
Conjugaison repartir
deal with
transitive verb inseparable Conjugaison
1.
[handle - situation, problem] hacer frente a, Conjugaison resolver
[ - customer] tratar con
2.
[be about] tratar de
3.
[be faced with] enfrentarse a
---------------------------------------------------------------deal with
verb + preposition + object
Traduccin de deal with en espaol:
1 1.1 (do business with)
(company)
tener relaciones comerciales con
the government won t deal with terrorists
el gobierno no negociar con los terroristas
1.2 (behave) to deal fairly with somebody
tratar a alguien con justicia
portarse bien con alguien
2 2.1 (handle, tackle) the problem must be dealt with now
hay que ocuparse del or hay que resolver el problema ahora mismo
I don t know how to deal with this problem
no s qu hacer con or no s cmo atacar este problema
they can deal with any kind of emergency

saben qu hacer or saben cmo reaccionar en cualquier tipo de emergencia


this complaint has not been dealt with yet
nadie se ha ocupado de or nadie ha atendido esta reclamacin todava
I know how to deal with him
yo s cmo tratarlo
I prefer to deal with her
yo prefiero tratar con ella
I always have to deal with the awkward customer
siempre me toca a m lidiar con el cliente difcil
we ll see how he deals with this class
ya veremos cmo se las arregla con esta clase
2.2 (be responsible for)
ocuparse or encargarse de
2.3 (punish) your mother will deal with you
ya te las vers con tu madre
the judge dealt with her severely
el juez fue severo con ella
3 (issue/matter) (discuss, treat)
tratar
(have as subject) tratar de
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22. breath [bre]
/bre/
noun
1.
[act of breathing] respiracin f
to take a deep breath respirar hondo
to be a breath of fresh air (fig) [person, experience] ser un soplo de aire f
resco
to get one's breath back recuperar el aliento
to go for a breath of (fresh) air salir a tomar un poco de aire
to hold one's breath [stop breathing] aguantar la respiracin
[wait anxiously] contener el aliento
to say something under one's breath decir algo en voz baja
to take one's breath away dejar a uno sin habla or respiracin
to waste/save one's breath gastar/no gastar saliva
2.
[air from mouth] aliento m
out of breath sin aliento
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23. medication [ medken]noun [C/U] us / medken/
noun
medicacin f
to be on medication tomar medicacin
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24. panic [pnk]noun [C/U] us /pnk/
noun
pnico m
to be in a panic about something ponerse muy nervioso por algo
panic [pnk] ( pt & pp panicked, cont panicking )
intransitive verb Conjugaison
aterrarse, aterrorizarse
don t panic que no cunda el pnico
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25. psychologist [sakldst]noun [C] us /skldst/
noun
psiclogo m, psicloga f
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26. reduce [rdju:s]verb [T] us /rdus/
transitive verb Conjugaison

Conjugaison reducir
to be reduced to doing something verse rebajado or forzado a hacer algo
it reduced me to tears me hizo llorar
reduce [rdju:s]
intransitive verb Conjugaison
(US) [diet] (intentar) adelgazar
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27.
suffer [sf]verb us /sfr/
transitive verb Conjugaison
Conjugaison sufrir
suffer [sf]
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1.
[generally] Conjugaison sufrir
2.
[experience negative effects] salir perjudicado ( f perjudicada)
3.
MED
to suffer from [illness] sufrir or padecer de
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