48 Verbs E - S (15) Phrases Salir Flashcards

1
Q

to go out, come out, get out; to leave, depart; to come out or appear

A

salir (-go)

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2
Q
  1. (to exit)
    a. to go out
    Take the elevator to go out.
A

Usa el ascensor para salir.

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3
Q

b. to leave

Jake left but said he would meet us for lunch.

A

Jake salió pero dijo que nos encontraría para almorzar.

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4
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c. to come out

Don’t come out without first putting on your coat and boots.

A

No salgas sin primero ponerte el abrigo y las botas.

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5
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d. to get out

If you don’t get out of the pool right now, you’re grounded.

A

Si no sales de la piscina ya, estarás castigado.

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  1. (to depart)
    a. to leave
    The train is about to leave.
A

El tren está a punto de salir.

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7
Q

b. to set off

Ready to set off, guys?

A

¿Listos para salir, muchachos

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8
Q

(to date)
a. to go out
Rosie and Evan have been going out for years.

A

Rosie y Evan llevan años saliendo.

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9
Q
  1. (to do activities outside the house)
    a. to go out
    Let’s go out this weekend.
A

Salgamos este fin de semana.

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10
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  1. (to result)
    a. to turn out
    Things don’t always turn out as expected.
A

Las cosas no siempre salen como se espera.

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11
Q

b. to go

How did everything go in the meeting?

A

¿Cómo salió todo en la junta?

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12
Q

c. to work out

In the end, everything worked out well for me.

A

Al final de todo, las cosas me salieron bien.

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13
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  1. (to originate)
    a. to come from
    Success comes from hard work.
A

El éxito sale del trabajo duro.

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14
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  1. (to come into sight)
    a. to rise
    We hiked to the summit to see the sun rise over the mountains.
A

Subimos a la cima para ver el sol saliendo sobre las montañas.

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15
Q

b. to come out

Look at that plane that’s coming out of the storm.

A

Mira ese avión que va saliendo de la tormenta.

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16
Q

c. to come up

When the moon came up, the witches began to dance.

A

Cuando salió la luna, las brujas empezaron a bailar.

17
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d. to come through (teeth)

The baby is crying because her teeth are coming through.

A

La nena está llorando porque le están saliendo los dientes.

18
Q

e. to appear

A leak appeared in the ceiling

A

Salió una gotera en el techo.

19
Q
  1. (to sprout)
    a. to come up
    Look, some daffodils came up in the garden.
A

Mira, en el jardín salieron unos narcisos.

20
Q

b. to put out

The apple tree put out some flowers.

A

Al manzano le salieron unas flores.

21
Q
  1. (to remove)
    a. to come out
    Ink stains often come out with alcohol.
A

Las manchas de tinta a veces salen con alcohol.

22
Q
  1. (computing)
    a. to exit
    To exit the program press “esc.”
A

Para salir del programa, pulsa “esc”.

23
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  1. (figurative) (to crop up)
    a. to arise
    This problem arose because of a lack of attention to details.
A

Este problema salió por la falta de atención a los detalles.

24
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b. to come up

Many questions came up in the exam review session.

A

Salieron muchas preguntas en la sesión de repaso para el examen.

25
Q
  1. (to be done with)
    a. to finish
    What time to you finish work on Fridays?
A

¿A qué hora sales de trabajar los viernes?

26
Q
  1. (to make it through)
    a. to come through
    We came through the storm all right thanks to our neighbors.
A

Salimos bien del huracán gracias a la ayuda de nuestros vecinos.

27
Q

b. to come out

I don’t know how they came out of that fix.

A

No sé cómo salieron de ese apuro.

28
Q

c. to get out

Three soldiers got out of the confrontation without injuries.

A

Tres soldados salieron del enfrentamiento sin heridas.

29
Q
  1. (to turn up)
    a. to come along
    When an opportunity like this comes along, you have to act.
A

Cuando sale una oportunidad así, hay que actuar.

30
Q
  1. (to be made public)
    a. to come out
    The new season of my favorite show just came out.
A

Ya salió la nueva temporada de mi programa favorito.

31
Q
  1. (colloquial) (to come out with; used with “con”)
    a. to tell
    And then he tells me doesn’t want to go on vacation with me.
A

Y luego que me sale con que no quiere ir de vacaciones conmigo.

32
Q
  1. (to get a result)
    a. to do
    I can’t do this homework!
A

¡No me sale esta tarea!

33
Q
  1. (to end in; used with “a”)
    a. to come out on
    This avenue comes out on Zaragoza.
A

Esta avenida sale a Zaragoza.

34
Q
  1. (to look like; used with “a”)
    a. to take after
    My son takes after his grandfather.
A

Mi hijo salió a su abuelo.

35
Q

Get out.

A

Sal.