33 Verbs English to Spanish (1) Phrases Haber, Estar, Tener Flashcards

1
Q

to have to do something . . . when dealing with the impersonal

A

haber de infinitivo, haber que infinitivo

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2
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SD
(used to express obligation)

1a). to have to

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haber de infinitivo, haber que infinitivo

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3
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Time is pressing on. We have to make a decision as soon as possible.

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El tiempo apremia. Hemos de tomar una decisión lo antes posible.

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4
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1b) to must

You must send your application today because it’s the deadline. (because the term ends)

A

Has de enviar la solicitud hoy porque acaba el plazo.

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5
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1c) no direct translation

That is something you should discover for yourself.

A

Eso es algo que has de descubrir por ti misma/o.

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6
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1a) to must
The game must have finished by now.
The match must be over already.

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El partido ha de haber acabado ya.

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7
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1b) no direct translation

He’s very stubborn, but there has to be a way of persuading him.

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Es muy tozudo,—- pero — ha de haber —- una forma
(He is stubborn) — (but) — (there must be) — (a way)

de —- convencerlo.
(to) — (convince) (him)

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8
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I think there must be at least 500 people inside here.

A

Yo creo que ha de haber al menos 500 personas aquí dentro.

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9
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  1. (to exist)

Is there a bookshop? - No, this is a very small village and there’s no such thing.

A

¿Hay alguna librería? - No, este es un pueblo muy pequeño y no hay de eso.

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10
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to be . . . when dealing with locations or conditions

A

estar

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11
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to be on the verge of doing something

A

estar por infinitivo

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12
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to be about to do something

A

estar a punto de infinitivo

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13
Q

You look like you’re about to cry.

A

Pareces estar a punto de llorar.

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14
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The house seemed (as if it was – Imperfect Tense) about to collapse at any moment.

A

La casa parecía estar a punto de colapsar en cualquier momento.

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15
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(to jam up)
a. to bring to a standstill
The demonstration brought the traffic downtown to a standstill.

A

(to jam up)
colapsar
La manifestación colapsó el tráfico en el centro.

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16
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to bring to a halt

The snow brought traffic to a halt.

A

to bring to a halt

La nieve colapsó la circulación.

17
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to block, to stop

A fallen tree blocked the street.

A

Un árbol caído colapsó la calle.

18
Q
to paralyse (United Kingdom) 
A broken-down truck paralysed traffic on route 13.
A

Un camión que se averió colapsó el tráfico en la ruta 13.
Averiar to damage
Averiarse – to break down

19
Q

to collapse

The markets collapsed and the currency depreciated.

A

Los mercados colapsaron y la moneda se depreció.

20
Q
to be about to 
We were (Imp Tense) about to order some pizza. Would you like some?
A

Estábamos a punto de pedir unas pizzas. ¿Tú quieres?

21
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b. to be on the point of

Natalia was on the point of saying something important when the telephone rang.

A

Natalia estaba a punto de decir algo importante cuando sonó el teléfono.

22
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c. to be nearly

Quite a few banks are nearly bankrupt.

A

Unos cuantos bancos están a punto de quebrar.

23
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d. to be almost

The mother wouldn’t stop shouting at the kid, who was almost crying.

A

La madre no paraba de gritar al niño, que estaba a punto de echarse a llorar.

24
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to have; to have property, to have years, to have a state of being

A

tener

25
Q

as soon as possible

A

lo antes posible

26
Q

Time is pressing/short

A

El tiempo apremia.

27
Q

at any time

A

en cualquier momento.

28
Q

(to cause damage)
a. to damage
The torpedo damaged the ship, but didn’t sink it.

A

averiar

El torpedo averió el barco, pero no lo hundió.

29
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to break down

A

averiarse

30
Q

finished

A

acabado

31
Q

delivery time

to deliver

A

el plazo de entrega // el tiempo de entrega

entregar

32
Q

there is no such thing

A

no hay de eso.

33
Q

Quite a few (anything) e,g, banks

A

unos cuantos (algo) bancos

34
Q

she broke down and cried

A

ella se averió y llorar