Vocabulary Old 1

  1. bench
    Banco
  2. Worth it
    Vale la pena
  3. Upscale
    Exclusivo
  4. Roof
    Techo
  5. Endurance
    Resistencia
  6. Grounded
    No permitido salir
  7. Have the hots for...
    To have sexual attraction to someone
  8. Growl
    gruñir
  9. Peep
    asomar
  10. Herd
    manana
  11. Championship
    Campeonato
  12. Sighing
    Suspiro
  13. Say no more
    No se diga mas
  14. Mood
    Humor, estado de animo
  15. Take a load off
    Quitarse un peso de encima
  16. settle down
    sentar cabeza
  17. pull up
    Frenar
  18. have A sigh of relief
    Tener un respiro de alivio
  19. Spit it out
    past : Spat
    decir algo
  20. Get a hold yourself
    calmate
  21. Nets
    redes
  22. Nod
    past: Nodded
    • Saludar
    • asentir

    • Kyle nodded in agreement.
    • Sarah nodded in greeting to her friend.
  23. buckle up
    Abrocharse el cinturon.

    Don't forget to buckle up before you start driving.
  24. Water fall
    Cascada
  25. We have to  hurry
    Tenemos que apurarnos
  26. To gets
    llegar a...
  27. Treeptop
    Copa de los arboles
  28. Climb up
    Trepar
  29. Shorcut
    Atajo

    She took a shortcut to get to work more quickly.
  30. Pedestrian
    peatones
  31. All the while
    Todo el rato
  32. Lit
    Iluminado
  33. Outsmart
    • Engañar, burlar
    • ser mas listo que
  34. headsets
    Auriculares
  35. Expecting
    Esperando
  36. Blame
    Culpa
  37. Avoider
    Alguien que evita
  38. Uptight
    tenso
  39. You are better off
    estas mejor
  40. Anyhow
    de todos modos
  41. steam
    vapor
  42. Discerning
    Fino, exigente, descirnidor.

    The food critic is renowned for his discerning palate.
  43. Seem
    • parecer
    • You seem sad
  44. Aisle
    /ail/
    pasillo
  45. I'll get it
    lo conseguiré
  46. Border
    Frontera
  47. pissed of
    Enojado
  48. Canuck
    Canadians
  49. Get up
    I had to get up early today for a meeting at 7:00 AM.
  50. Ir por la borda
    • Exagerar, extravagante
    • hombre al agua
    • Mira, Sally, vamos a tener una fiesta agradable, pero no te  pases de la raya . No necesita ser elegante. Está bien, puedes comprar un auto grande y cómodo, pero no te  excedas  en el precio.
  51. Preach
    Predicar
  52. Remorse /rɪˈmɔːs/
    • Reordimiento
    • Norma felt remorse for the harsh words she had used during the argument.
  53. Doer
    • (person: takes action)
    • I like a boss who is a doer rather than a talker.
  54. Shooting star
    Estrella fugaz
  55. Uncanny
    • (ability: beyond normal) 
    • Sorprendente, asombroso
    • Sonia's skill at playing the piano is uncanny.
  56. Back in
    • de vuelta 
    • En marcha de nuevo
    • I bought a gym membership to get back in shape.
  57. a one night stand
    Rollo de una noche
  58. Overwhelmed
    Abrumado
  59. stack up [sth],
    stack [sth] up
    • apilar
    • Amontonar
    • I stacked up all the books on my table.
  60. eyeliner /ˈaɪˌlaɪnə/
    Delineador
  61. Sidewalk
    • Acera
    • Walk on the sidewalk and don't cross when the light is red.
  62. flattered
    • Halagado
    • I'm flattered by the compliments I get.
  63. Scrappy
    A person Who is little but can really kick some ass
  64. Shaky
    • Teblorosa
    • Inestable
    • * After the accident, Patrick made his way to the nearest house on shaky legs to ask for help.
    • * Marion was tipped onto the floor when the shaky chair collapsed under her.
  65. Instead
    En lugar de
  66. Ticklish
    Cosquilloso
  67. Brunettes
    Morenas
  68. Briefcase
    Maleta
  69. Grab
    Agarrar
  70. straight up
    • Decir la verdad
    • Tell me straight up, does this dress make me look fat?
    • You're a really attractive woman, straight up!
  71. Hit it off (with someone)
    • To be friendly with each other immediately
    • We had similar ideas about the show, and the two of us hit it off right away.
  72. Boundaries
    Limites
  73. Budget
    Presupuesto
  74. Land on your feet
    To be successful or lucky, especially after aperiod of not having success or luck

    • Don't worry - she always lands on her feet.
    • No matter what happens to me I seem to land on my feet"
  75. Quitter
    • Cobarde
    • Winner never quit and quitters never win.
  76. Owe
    • deber, tener deudas
    • Here's your coffe
    • what do I owe you?
    • It's on me
  77. Barely
    • Apenas
    • She barely talked to me
  78. labeled
    Etiquetado, rotulado
  79. Craigslist
    Clasificado
  80. Besides
    • Además
    • He has no friends beside me
    • There was no one there besides me
  81. Whenever
    Cuando quieras
  82. Gang uo
    To unit as a grup against someone

    The whole class ganged up against on her
  83. Branch out
    Expandirse, ramificarse
  84. I don't get it
    No lo entiendo
  85. Flying around
    • Circulando
    • All kinds of rumours are flying around about the school
  86. Check
    comprobar, verificar
  87. Terrific
    estupendo, tremendo
  88. Spaz
    Means a person that act insane or mentally retarted
  89. Arrow
    flecha
  90. Disabled
    Discapacitado

    The government is working on improving access to public transport for disabled people.
  91. Ads
    anuncios
  92. You got that?
    Entendiste?
  93. Unsure
    inseguro
  94. At all
    Absolutamente, en absoluto
  95. Go ahead
    Adelante
  96. Outdated
    Anticuado
  97. Derogatory
    • Despectivo
    • Members of the audience were shouting derogatory remarks.
  98. Righteous  /ˈraɪtʃəs/
    • Recto, honesto
    • Our preacher is a righteous man.
  99. Get away
    **************
    Get away with murder ˈ/mərdər/
    Espapar, fugarse

    • I'll get away from work as soon as I can.
    • ************************
    • Esquivar un castigo
    • salirse con la suya
    • Somehow Joe always seems to get away with murder
  100. At this moment in time
    • En este preciso momento
    • I am not studying English at this moment in time.
  101. At this time
    En este momento.

    That car model is not available at this time.
  102. Bigot
    Intolerante, fanático

    Ellen is no bigot; she's very open-minded.
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