3 Verbs 3 R Part Expanded Few Flashcards

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to establish

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establecer (-zco) (565)

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to keep, save

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guardar (566)

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to initiate, start

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iniciar (568)

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to lower; to go, get, bring, take, let or carry down

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bajar (569)

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to notice

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notar (571)

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to put into

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meter (573)

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to go in, to get into, inside
It started raining and they went in the house
I’m so tired I just want to get into bed.

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meterse (573)
Empezó a llover y se metieron en la casa
Estoy tan cansada que tengo ganas de meterme en la cama.

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to act

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actuar (576)

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to attempt or try (p………); to claim; to seek or aspire to
Pretend you’re me.
I intend to become a lawyer.

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pretender
Pretende ser yo.

Pretendo hacerme abogado.

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to pretend (that)

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pretender que Span Dict

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to agree; to remind

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acordar (o-ue)

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to remember

Do you remember me? (2nd Pers plural Present)

Tom seemed to remember me.

Did you remember to buy sugar?

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acordarse de (o-ue)
ALSO recordar
¿Os acordáis de mí?

Tom parecía acordarse de mí.

¿Se acordó de comprar azucar? (3rd Pers Past Tense)

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13
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to cut

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cortar (597)

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14
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to correspond with

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corresponder (599)

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15
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to break

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romper (601)

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to suddenly start doing something
She burst out laughing.
He burst into tears.

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romper a infinitivo (601) (Seems mostly to be used to burst into tears or laughter)
Ella rompió a reír.
Él rompió a llorar.

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17
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to acquire

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adquirir (e-ie) (603)

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to launch or throw; to launch (e.g., campaign, insults)

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lanzar (611)

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19
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to take advantage of

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aprovechar (612)

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20
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1) to support;
I would like to support this policy, but I have a few questions I want answered.
2) to lean on
You can lean the mirror against the wall while I look for a nail.

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apoyar (616)
Me gustaría apoyar esta medida, pero tengo unas dudas que quiero resolver.

Puedes apoyar el espejo contra la pared mientras busco un clavo.

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21
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to deny, refuse

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negar (e-ie) (617)

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22
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to advance

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avanzar (618)

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23
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to resolve, settle, work out

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resolver (o-ue) (622)

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24
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to cost, be hard

That cost him his job.

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costar (o-ue) (626)

Eso le costó el puesto.

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to demand Insist on the best. The work calls for patience. The public demands answers.
exigir (-jo) (630) Exige lo mejor. El trabajo exige paciencia. El público exige respuestas.
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to increase, raise; to rise, grow
aumentar (633)
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to pick up
recoger (-jo) (634)
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to abandon; to leave a place
abandonar (638)
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to impose, enforce
imponer (-go) (641)
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to obligate, force
obligar (-gué) (642)
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to apply something to something
aplicar (-qué) (650)
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to belong That belongs to me. Who does this belong to?
pertenecer (-zco) (654) Eso me pertenece. ¿A quién pertenece esto?
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to provide, dispose, arrange
disponer (-go) (658)
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to express
expresar (660)
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to provoke, to cause, trigger, touch off
provocar (-qué) (663)
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to defend, protect
defender (e-ie) (665)
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to defend oneself; to stand up for, hit back
defenderse (e-ie) (665)
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to remove or take away; to take off clothes; To wash away, Take off your wet clothes before entering the house. A bull is coming. Get out of the way!
``` quitar (669) reflexive verb 1. (to remove clothing) a. to take off Quítense la ropa mojada antes de entrar a la casa. 2. (to move away) a. to get out Viene un toro, ¡quítense de enmedio! ```
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to take off clothes; to shed, throw off
quitarse (669)
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to conserve
conservar (670)
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to depend; be subordinate to
depender (673)
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to depend on
depender de (673)
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to mark, note, dial
marcar (-qué) (677)
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to share
compartir (681)
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to consist of
consistir en (688)
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to constitute, consist of
constituir (-y-) (689)
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to cover
cubrir (691)
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to work, function
funcionar (692)
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to fit
caber (695)
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to attend to, serve, wait on
atender (e-ie) (697)
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to insist on
insistir (699)
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to sit
sentar (e-ie) (710)
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to deserve, be worthy
merecer (716)
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to include
incluir (720)
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to cross; to exchange words or greetings; to cross-breed
cruzar (726)
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to intersect
cruzarse (726)
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to tend to, lay out
tender (e-ie) (727)
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to announce
anunciar (730)
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to wake
despertar (e-ie) (734)
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to comment on
comentar (742)
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to publish
publicar (743)
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to load; to carry
cargar (748)
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to participate
participar (750)
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to prevent, hinder
impedir (e-i) (751)
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to save, rescue; to cover distance; to overcome obstacles or difficulties; to cross
salvar (753)
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to survive, escape
salvarse (753)
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to escape
escapar (757)
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to throw, hurl, toss; to throw away, waste; to knock down; to pull, draw; to shoot MANY DIFFERENT MEANINGS 1. (to propel) a. to throw If you throw a coin in the well, you can make a wish. 2. (to get rid of) a. to throw away I have to throw away all this junk. 3. (to use inefficiently) a. to waste Buying bad quality products is wasting your money. b. to squander Humans are squandering the planet's resources.
tirar (759) Si tiras una moneda al pozo, puedes pedir un deseo. Tengo que tirar todos estos trastos. Comprar productos de mala calidad es tirar el dinero. Los humanos están tirando todos los recursos del planeta.
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to throw oneself
tirarse (759)
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to answer, reply
contestar (764)
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to worry
preocupar (766)
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to lend
prestar
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to weigh
pesar
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to expose, to exhibit, show, display; to expound, explain; to risk MANY USES
exponer (-go)
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to travel
viajar
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to separate; to split up, pull apart
separar
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to return to a place, to go back, to come back Return with the receipt if you want store credit. I hate that I have to come back to work. I've only been back a week and I already want to go back to Spain.
regresar Regresa con la factura si quieres un crédito de la tienda Odio que tenga que regresar al trabajo Solo llevo una semana de vuelta, pero ya quiero regresar a España.
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to contemplate
contemplar
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to travel through, tour; to cover a distance; to look over How far did you go? I traveled around the country on foot for five years We have to wake up early tomorrow since there's a lot of distance to cover. I looked around the restaurant but I didn't see you in the corner.
recorrer ¿Cuánta distancia recorriste? ¿Qué tan lejos fuiste? Recorrí el país durante cinco años a pie Tenemos que despertarnos muy temprano que hay mucha distancia a recorrer. Recorrí el restaurante con la mirada, pero no te vi en el rincón.
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to last
durar
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to remove, to clear away, to take away Remove the sticker carefully. They took away the tables to get us to leave the terrace area. Please can you clear away the dishes?
retirar Retire la pegatina con cuidado Retiraron las mesas para echarnos de la terraza. ¿Puedes retirar los platos, por favor?
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to stay, remain I'm going to stay here while you go shopping. She is going to stay mad if you don't talk to her.
permanecer Voy a permanecer aquí mientras vas de compras Ella va a permanecer enojada si no le hablas.
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to assist
asistir
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to organize
organizar
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to contain
contener (e-ie)
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to visit
visitar
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to inform
informar (835)
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to send
enviar (842)
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to take care of
cuidar (846)
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to intervene
intervenir (e-ie) (847)
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to spread or lay out
extender (e-ie) (851)
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to verify, check; test, ascertain, to prove, test out,
comprobar (o-ue) (852)
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to sleep
dormir (o-ue) (857)
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to discuss, dispute; to argue
discutir (859)
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to confront, face
enfrentar (862)
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to drive; to carry, bring, lead to
conducir (-zco) (868)
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to sign
firmar (870)
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to respect
respetar (880)
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to support, hold up; to hold; to sustain
sostener (e-ie) (883)
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to warn, to advise to notice I will warn him We were advised not to take the case to court. I gave him some advice.
advertir (e-ie) (887) ALSO avisar Le advertiré. Nos advirtieron que no lleváramos el caso a juicio Le advertí.