Chapter 38 Flashcards

1
Q

What’s new, Juan? How goes it with you?

A

Qué hay de nuevo, Juan?
¿Cómo te va?

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2
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So, so, just middling

A

Así, así. Regular.

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3
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Have you heard the latest news?

two,three

A

Sabes la última noticia?

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4
Q

That I’ve stopped smoking.

A

Que he dejado de fumar

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5
Q

you heard me say it

A

Como lo oyes

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6
Q

1 have to buy myself a car, and 1 have
to save up. (

A

Es necesario que me compre un
coche y tengo que ahorrar.

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7
Q

What a way to save! But really it’s better
for you to do it.

A

Qué manera de ahorrar! Pero
realmente es mejor que lo hagas

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8
Q

Are you going to buy it second hand?

A

Lo vas a comprar de segunda
mano?

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9
Q

Of course. I have a very go opportunlty

A

Desde luego. Tengo una oportunidad muy buen

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10
Q

And Carmen, what about her life?

one,two

A

y Carmen, ¿qué es de su vida?

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11
Q

She’s gone to see her grandmother, who is
very sick.

A

Se ha ido a ver a su abuela que
está muy enferma

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12
Q

what do you say we go to a movie

A

Qué tal si nos vamos al cine?

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13
Q

Good idea. What’s on?

A

Buena idea. ¿Qué dan?

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14
Q

There are a couple of very good movies.
one,two

A

Hay un par de películas muy buenas

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15
Q

Have you got a cigarette?
two

A

¿Tienes un cigarrillo?

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16
Q

Aren’t you the guy who wasn’t going to smoke?

one,two,three

A

Tú eres el que no ibas a fumar?

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17
Q

well, *** this is the last one. And give me a
match, too.

A

Bueno, *** éste es’ el último. y dame
un fosforo también

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18
Q

Is it necessary for you to take fingerprints?

A

Es preciso que tomen las huellas digitales?

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19
Q

It’s possible that it’ll be cloudy tomorrow.

A

Es posible que mañana esté nublado.
probable

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20
Q

It’s likely her husband is upstairs

A

Es probable que su marido esté arriba

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21
Q

t’s very important for you to bring me the ham and the fruit.

A

Es muy importante que me traiga el jamón y la fruta.

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22
Q

it’s not sure the boys will inherit the house.

A

No es seguro que los varones hereden la casa

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23
Q

it’ s a pity you don’t have a racquet.

one,two,three

A

Es lástima que Ud: no tenga raqueta.

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24
Q

It doesn’t sit well with me for my daughter to go out with
a divorced mane
one,two

A

No me conviene que mi hija salga con un divorciado

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25
Q

It doesn’t matter if the apartment’s furnished.

A

No importa que el apartamento esté amueblado

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26
Q

It’s worthwhile for you to send your clothes to the laundry
on the corner.

A

Vale la pena que Ud. mande la ropa a la lavandería de la
esquina.

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27
Q

It surprises me that Carmen has no appetite.

A

Me sorprende que Carmen esté tan desganada

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28
Q

it’s necessary for me to pronounce better.

A

Es necesario que yo pronuncie mejor.

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29
Q

Is it possible for me to call the cleaners now?

one,two,three

A

Es posible que llame ahora a la tintorería (tin tor eria)?

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30
Q

Is it better for me to send the suits ?

one,two,three

A

Es mejor que yo mande los trajes?

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31
Q

t’s probable we’ll receive something.

A

Es probable que recibamos algo.

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32
Q

t doesn’t matter if the official comes.
7 It’s possible that they’ll check my handbag.

A

No importa que venga el oficial.
Es posible que me revisen el maletín.

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33
Q

It’s difficuIt for us to go to bed earIy.
9 It’s a pity she’s not here.

A

Es difícil que nos acostemos temprano.
Es lástima que ella no esté aquí.

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34
Q

It’s important far us to translate this letter.
It’s not sure that I’ll work this week.

A

Es importante que nosotros traduzcamos esta carta.
No es seguro que yo trabaje esta semana.

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35
Q

It’s necessary for you to speak with the pilot
It’s likely to be cold.

A

Es necesario que Uds. hablen con el piloto.
Es probable que haga frío.

36
Q

It’s not possible for us to convince her.
It’s better for you not to complain so much

A

No es posible que nosotros la convenzamos.
Es mejor que Uds. no se quejen tanto.

37
Q

lt’s good for them to have a good time.
It doesn’t matter if you pay tomorrow.

A

Es bueno que ellos se diviertan.
No importa que Uds. paguen mañana

38
Q

what’s new, Mary?
What’s there to eat, Mary

A

Qué hay de nuevo, María?
¿Qué hay de comer, María?

39
Q

What’s there to drink, Mary?
What’s fOr dessert, Mary?
one,two

A

Qué hay de tomar, María?
¿Qué hay de postre, María?

40
Q

What about the equipment?
What about the vacc ination certificate?
What is there?

one,two,three

A

Qué hay del equipo?
¿Qué hay del certificado de vacuna?
¿Qué hay?

41
Q

I’ve stopped practicing tennis.
I’ve stopped giving (making) presents.
one,two

A

He dejado de practicar tenis.
He dejado de hacer regalos

42
Q

i’ve stopped giving tips.
4 I’ve stopped asking favors.

A

He dejado de dar propinas.
He dejado de pedir favores.

43
Q

i’ve stopped going to the country.
I’ve stopped betting on the races.
We’ve stopped selling men’s wear

A

He dejado de ir al campo.
He dejado de apostar en las carreras.
Hemos dejado de vender artículos para caballeros

44
Q

But really it’s better for you to say it.
But really it’s better far you to know it.

A

Pero realmente es mejor que lo digas.
Pero realmente es mejor que lo sepas.

45
Q

But it’ s necessary for you to bring it.
But it’s difficult for you to find it.

A

Pero es necesario que lo traigas.
Pero es difícil que lo encuentres.

46
Q

But it’s important for you to translate it.
But it’s worse for you to repeat it.
But it’s not possible for you to have it.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,eleven,twelve

A

Pero es importante que lo traduzcas.
Pero es peor que lo repitas.
Pero no es posible que lo tengas

47
Q

Are yon going to buy it cheap?
Are yon going sell it dear (expensive)?

A

Lo vas a comprar barato?
¿Lo vas a vender caro?

48
Q

Are yon going to have it ready?
Are yon going to receive it soon?

A

Lo vas a tener listo?
¿Lo vas a recibir pronto?

49
Q

Are yon going to do it afterwards?
Are you going to finish it right away?
Are you going to take good care of it?

A

Lo vas a hacer despues?
¿Lo vas a acabar en seguida?
¿Lo vas a cuidar bien?

50
Q

She’s gone to see her sister who is very sick.
2 She’s gone to see her daughter who is very sick.
3 She’ s gone to see her mother who is very s ick.
4 She’s gone to see her neighbor who is very sick.
5 She’s gone to see her hnsband who is very sick.
6 She’s gone to see her parents who are very sick.
7 She’s gone to see her grandparents who are very old.

A

Se ha ido a ver a su hermana que está muy enferma.
Se ha ido a ver a su hija que está muy enferma.
Se ha ido a ver a su mamá que está muy enferma.
Se ha ido a ver a su vecino que está muy enfermo.
Se ha ido a ver a su marido que está muy enfermo.
Se ha ido a ver a sus padres que están muy enfermos.
Se ha ido a ver a sus abuelos que están muy viejos.

51
Q

What do you say we go to the country?
2 What do you say we go afterwards?
3 What do you say we go together?
4 What do you say we stay here?

A

Qué tal si nos vamos al campo?
¿Qué tal si nos vamos des pués ?
¿Qué tal si nos vamos juntos?
¿Qué tal si nos quedamos aquí?

52
Q

What do you say we meet tomorrow?
6 What do you say we sit down (up) ahead?
7 What do you say we complain?

A

Qué tal si nos encontramos mañana?
¿Qué tal si nos sentamos adelante?
¿Qué tal si nos quejamos

53
Q

He’ s a pilote
He’s a good pilote

one

A

El es piloto.
El es un buen piloto

54
Q

She’s a secretary.
She’s a good secretary.

A

Ella es secretaria.
Ella es una buena secretaria

55
Q

He’s a captain.
He’ s a good captain.

A

El es capitán.
El es un buen capitá

56
Q

He’s a lieutenant.
He’ s a good lieutenant.

A

El es teniente.
El es un buen teniente.

57
Q

He.’s a chauffeur.
He’s a good chauffeur.

A

El es chofer.
El es un buen chofer.

58
Q

He’s an officer.
He’s a good officer.

A

El es oficial.
El es un buen oficial

59
Q

He’s an ambassador.
He’s a good ambassador.

A

El es embajador.
El es un buen embajado

60
Q

She’s a dressmaker.
She’s a good dressmaker.

one,two,three

A

Ella es modista.
Ella es una buena modista.

61
Q

He’s a clerk.
He’s a good clerk.

A

El es empleado.
El es un buen empleado

62
Q

The government of Andivia, with which Surlandia had excellent
relations, had been overthrown by a military junta

A

El gobierno de Andivia, con el cual Surlandia tenía excelentes
relaciones, había sido derrocado por una junta militar.

63
Q

Surlandia refused to recognize the new government and, for purely
political reasons, *

A

Surlandia se negaba a reconocer al nuevo gobierno y, por
razones netamente políticas , *

64
Q

the situation between both countries grew worse from day to day
two

A

la situación entre ambos países empeoraba de día a día

65
Q

On the one hand, Surlandia permitted the entry of a large number
of exiles, **
one,two

A

Por una parte, Surlandia permitía la entrada de un gran número
de exilados, **

66
Q

and on the other, it accused Andivia of carrying out troop
movements all along the border.

A

y por otra, acusaba a Andivia de ejecutar movimientos de
tropas a todo lo largo de la frontera.

67
Q

Andivia categorically rejected the accusations and in turn said *

A

Andivia rechazaba rotundamente las acusaciones y por su parte
decía **

68
Q

that the dangerous situation was due to the help that Surlandia was
giving to the exiles from the previous government.
one,two,three,four,five,six

A

que la peligrosa situación se debía a la ayuda que Surlandia
daba a los exilados del gobierno anterior

69
Q

In Las Palmas nobody took what was happening seriously, **

A

En Las Palmas nadie tomaba en serio lo que pasaba

70
Q

perhaps because it was summer and everybody was at the beach

A

tal vez porque era verano y todo el mundo estaba en la playa

71
Q

But one afternoon, on a weekend, it happened

A

Pero una tarde, en un fin de semana, sucedió

72
Q

The two older sons of the Fuentes, twenty and twenty-two years of
age, were at the Ministry.
1,2,three

A

Los dos hijos mayores de los Fuentes, de veinte y veintidós
años de edad, estaban en el Ministerio

73
Q

the two younger girls were outside in the park with their friends.

A

Las dos niñitas menores con sus amiguitas estaban afuera en
el parque

74
Q

Doña Mar ta, who was listening to the radio, felt very nervous and
went to wake up Don Ricardo who was taking a nap in a hammock.

A

doña Marta, que escuchaba la radio, se sentía muy nerviosa y
fue a despertar a Don Ricardo que dormía la siesta en una hamaca.

75
Q

The events of 1825 constituted a threat for inter-American security.

A

Los acontecimientos de 1825 constituían una amenaza para la
seguridad interamericana.

76
Q

Due to this, Simón Bolivar decided to call a Congress at Panama
City

A

Debido a esto, Simón Bolívar decidió convocar un Congreso en
la Ciudad de Panamá ***

77
Q

and to propose the formation of an alliance of American Republics.
1,2,3,4,5,6

A
  • y proponer la formación de una liga de repúblicas americanas.
78
Q

The lofty principIes of Bolívar served later as a precedent **

A

Los altos principios de Bolívar sirvieron más tarde de precedente **

79
Q

to the League of Nations, the Permanent Court of Arbitration at
The Hague, and the Organization of American States
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20

A

*a la Sociedad de las Naciones, a la Corte Permanente de
Arbitraje de La Haya, y a la Organización de Estados
Americanos

80
Q

After the closing of the Panama Congress, the treaty was
ratified only by Colombia**

A

Después de la clausura del Congreso de Panamá, el Tratado
fue ratificado solo por Colombia **

81
Q

due to the distrust among the republics and to an unstable system
of balance of power
1

A

debido a la desconfianza entre las repúblicas y a un inestable
sistema de balanza de poderes

82
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A
83
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A
84
Q

There have been many (Inter-) American Conferences which have
contributed to a deliberate and confident dedication ***

A

Ha habido muchas Conferencias Americanas, que han contribuído a una deliberada y confiada dedicación *

85
Q

The fruits of this collaboration have a great significance,

A

El fruto de esta colaboración tiene un gran significado

86
Q

which results in strengthening the peace, sovereignty, and
progress of this hemisphere.

A

10 que viene a robustecer la paz, la soberanía y el progreso
de este hemisferio.