Como mis abuelos son ricos, cada vez que necesito comprar algo, lo dej...


Como yo lo veo, eres un abusador, que se aprovecha del cariño de tus abuelos........ por lo que voto rata
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mis abuelos también son ricos... son mileuristas
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Una o dos veces pasa, pero esto ya es abuso.
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Te aprovechas de que son tus abuelos y que te quieren para obtener lo que quieres, eso te hace un rata
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Muy bien, que se gasten el dinero en sus nietos... ¿o qué pretenden ser, los más ricos del cementerio?
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#5 #5 belthazor dijo: Muy bien, que se gasten el dinero en sus nietos... ¿o qué pretenden ser, los más ricos del cementerio?Bueno, por lo menos esperen a que dejen su herencia, así si podrían aprovechar el dinero de sus abuelos, nunca antes, eso les hace falta a ellos para sus necesidades ya que nadie les va a proveer
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RUNAWAY

a person who has run away, especially from their family or an institution.
- The number of adults who desert their families is sharply increasing, while that of teenage runaways is steadily decreasing.
sinónimos: fugitive, escapee, refugee, truant, absconder, deserter
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REFUGEE

a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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HOAX

a humorous or malicious deception.
they recognized the plan as a hoax


there was no bomb, the call was a hoax — no había tal bomba, fue todo un engaño


we've been hoaxed — nos han engañado
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forgery, falsificación

the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- The basis of this action was forgery , fraud and perjury on the part of IAC.
sinónimos: counterfeiting, falsification, faking, copying, pirating
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DUPE

to dupe sb into -ing — engañar / embaucar a algn para que + subj

I realized I'd been the dupe of a con man — me di cuenta de que había sido víctima de un estafador


a victim of deception.
-knowing accomplices or unknowing dupes
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Commiseration

sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; compassion.

expressions of sympathy and sorrow for another.
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HARDSHIP


severe suffering or privation.
intolerable levels of hardship
sinónimos: privation, deprivation, destitution, poverty, austerity, penury


they experienced / suffered great hardship — pasaron muchos apuros / muchas dificultades / privaciones
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HUNK

a hunk of bread/meat/cheese — un trozo de pan/carne/queso

who's that gorgeous hunk (of a man)? — ¿quién es ese monumento (de hombre)?


a large piece of something, especially one of food cut or broken off a larger piece.

a sexually attractive man, especially a large, strong one.
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PENURY

extreme poverty; destitution.


DESTITUTION

poverty so extreme that one lacks the means to provide for oneself.
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WEDGE cuña

the thin end of the wedge — el principio de algo peor

a wedge of troops — tropas formadas en cuña

to wedge a door open — ponerle una cuña / un calce a una puerta para que no se cierre

she was wedged between two fat men — estaba apretujada entre dos gordos (sin poderse mover)

a piece of wood, metal, or some other material having one thick end and tapering to a thin edge, that is driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them.

fix in position using a wedge.
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HOWITZER

a short gun for firing shells on high trajectories at low velocities.
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SMEAR

a mark or streak of a greasy or sticky substance.

a sample of material spread thinly on a microscope slide for examination, typically for medical diagnosis.

coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance.

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PLEDGE Prometer

he pledged his word — dio su palabra

to pledge oneself to + inf — comprometerse a + inf

they pledged their furniture to a moneylender — entregaron los muebles como garantía a un prestamista
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FUNKY

(of music) having or using a strong dance rhythm, in particular that of funk.

strongly musty.

frightened, panicky, or cowardly.


MUSTY que huele a humedad / moho...

having a stale, moldy, or damp smell.
- a dark musty library filled with old books
sinónimos: moldy, stale, fusty, damp, dank, mildewy, smelly, stuffy,

the book smelled musty — el libro olía a viejo / a moho
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fusty
que huele a cerrado


stale
no fresco,

I changed jobs because I was getting stale — cambié de trabajo porque me estaba anquilosando
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UPSHOT

the final or eventual outcome or conclusion of a discussion, action, or series of events.
- the upshot of the meeting was that he was on the next plane to New York
sinónimos: result, end result, consequence, outcome, conclusion, effect
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LECTERN

a tall stand with a sloping top to hold a book or notes, and from which someone, typically a preacher or lecturer, can read while standing up.
- The sound reflected from the lectern arrives toward the rear of the mic, where sound is rejected.
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DEBAUCH

a bout of excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures, especially eating and drinking.

destroy or debase the moral purity of; corrupt.
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EARFUL

if she's late again, she'll get an earful — si llega tarde otra vez, me va a oír

I got an earful about her divorce — me estuvo dando la lata con lo de su divorcio
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NONCHALANTLY

(react/behave) con toda tranquilidad
(lounge/stroll) con aire despreocupado
(lounge/stroll) con aire desenfadado

really? she said nonchalantly — ah sí? —preguntó con indiferencia
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CLUSTER

a group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- clusters of creamy-white flowers

be or come into a cluster or close group; congregate.

consonant cluster — grupo consonántico

to cluster around sth/sb — apiñarse / agruparse alrededor de / en torno a algo/algn

all the hotels are clustered around the station — todos los hoteles están agrupados / concentrados alrededor de la estación
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BUNCH ramo,broche


she came with a bunch of her friends — vino con un grupo de amigos


thanks a bunch! — ¡gracias mil!




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ROUGH

to take the rough with the smooth — estar a las duras y a las maduras

we had a rough crossing — el barco se movió mucho durante la travesía

she had a rough time of it when she was young — lo pasó muy mal cuando era joven

he feels a bit rough today — hoy no está muy bien

you'll break the doll if you're too rough with it — vas a romper la muñeca si no la tratas con más cuidado

a rough sketch — un esbozo
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WITHER

(of a plant) become dry and shriveled.

cause harm or damage to.

SHRIVELED

wrinkled and contracted, especially due to loss of moisture or old age.

wrinkle and contract or cause to wrinkle and contract, especially due to loss of moisture.
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FAREWELL Despedida

to make one's farewells — despedirse
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ASSIDIOUS

showing great care and perseverance.

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ASSIGNE

procurador , cesionario

a person to whom a right or liability is legally transferred.

a person appointed to act for another. La persona nombrada para actuar por otro.
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LIABILITY

the state of being responsible for something, especially by law

a person or thing whose presence or behavior is likely to cause embarrassment or put one at a disadvantage.
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KNACK

an acquired or natural skill at performing a task.


there's a knack to making omelettes — hacer tortillas tiene su truco
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TIMOCRACY

a form of government in which possession of property is required in order to hold office.

a form of government in which rulers are motivated by ambition or love of honor.
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UPHEAVAL

a violent or sudden change or disruption to something.


a period of great social/political upheaval — una época de gran agitación social/política
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IDLE

(especially of a machine or factory) not active or in use.

without purpose or effect; pointless.

(of a person) spend time doing nothing; be idle.

to be idle — estar parado

she's never idle — nunca está ociosa / sin hacer nada

it's just idle chatter — no es más que cháchara

it was an idle boast — no fue más que una fanfarronada
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AROSE

(of a problem, opportunity, or situation) emerge; become apparent.

get or stand up.
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OXEN Bueyes

a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull.

- The beef cows and oxen were kept in the pasture further from the cottage.
sinónimos: bull, bullock, steer, beef


un animal bovino domesticado mantiene para la leche o la carne; una vaca o un toro.

- Las vacas de carne y vacas se mantuvieron en el pasto más lejos de la casa de campo.
Sinónimos: toro, buey, buey, ternera


a blow that would fell an ox — un golpe capaz de tirar a un toro
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PSALTERY

an ancient and medieval musical instrument like a dulcimer but played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum.
The double psaltery had two ranks of strings, one on either side of the soundbox.
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Threshing floor Era
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LENIENCY

the fact or quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected; clemency.
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SLUMP

to be in a slump — estar pasando por una aguda crisis económica

desplomarse
they found her slumped over her desk — la encontraron desplomada sobre su escritorio

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scramble

try very hard to do something in a hurry, often when competing with other people
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pick yourself up

recover from a difficult situation
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SPLURGE Derroche

an act of spending money freely or extravagantly.

spend (money) freely or extravagantly.
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CLINCH

this clinched the argument — esto resolvió la discusión de forma contundente


(deal) cerrar
(election) ganar
(title/series) ganar
(series/title) hacerse con
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DOUSING

pour a liquid over; drench.

DRENCH

to get drenched — empaparse
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RECKLESSNESS

imprudencia ,

rashness, foolhardiness



RASHNESS

precipitación feminine
irreflexión feminine
the rashness of youth — la impetuosidad de la juventud
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