Verbs to Know which start with "R" Flashcards
To pick up (to lift up) To gather (to collect) To clean up (to organize) To pick up (to fetch) To put up (to put hair up) To pick (to harvest) To include, show an image (to contain)
Recoger
To go home (to go to one’s place)
To go to bed (to go to sleep)
To withdraw, retire (religion)
To lift up, roll up (clothing)
Recogerse
To laugh (to make a happy sound)
To indulge (to gratify)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
Reir
To laugh (to make a happy sound) To laugh at (to make fun of)
Reírse
To congregate, bring together (to congregate)
To create a collection (to create a collection)
To meet, fulfil (to attain)
Reunir
To meet (to get together)
Reunirse
To react (chemistry) (to behave or reply)
To react against (to oppose; used with “en contra de”)
To react to a stimulant, react to a treatment (medicine)
To recover (economy) (to function again properly)
To pull oneself together (to regain control of oneself)
Reaccionar
To carry out, do, perform, materialize, fulfill, make a trip or visit (to execute) To produce (cinema) To make (cinema)
Realizar
To come true, be fulfilled, be realized (to become real)
To find fulfillment (to be satisfied)
Realizarse
To reduce, bring the price down, lower, cut (to decrease an amount) To reduce the sentence, lower the age (to decrease the time) To lower, depress (to decrease the height) To dilute, thin down paint, tone down a color, cut a drug (to weaken) To relegate (to lower in rank) To lose (to reduce weight) To humiliate (to put down) To exempt (military)
Rebajar
To lower oneself, humble oneself, stoop (to humiliate oneself)
To be exempt (military)
Rebajarse
To incite a rebellion (to stir up revolt among)
Rebelar
To revolt, rise up (to revolt)
Rebelarse
To suffer a relapse, have a relapse, relapse (medicine)
To fall on, devolve on (to be assigned to; used with “en” or “sobre”)
To go to (to be awarded to)
To relapse into, fall back into (to reoffend)
Recaer
To recharge a battery, reload a gun, program or truck, refill a container, top up a debit card (to replenish)
To overload (to increase workload of)
To increase a fee, raise a fee, charge an extra amount
(to put up a payment)
To overdecorate, clutter (to overdo decoration in)
To increase a sentence (legal)
Recargar
To lean against (to rest; used with “contra”)
To overburden oneself (to overload with responsibilities)
Recargarse
To reject, turn down (to refuse to accept) To repel, drive back (to push back) To deny (to declare untrue) To reject (medicine)
Rechazar
To receive, accept (to be given) To get (to take delivery of) To welcome, receive (to greet) To receive (to react to) To receive visitors, see patients (to welcome visitors)
Recibir
To graduate (to qualify) (Latin America)
Recibirse
To recite
Recitar
To recover, get back (to have or take back)
To recover, get back, regain (to recover a faculty)
To make up for lost time (compensate for)
To recapture, retake (military)
Recobrar
To recover, get over (to get well; often used with “de”)
To recoup an economic loss (finance; used with “de”)
Recobrarse
To recommend, advise (to suggest) To recommend (to give a good reference)
Recomendar
To distinguish, recognize (to distinguish)
To admit (to admit an error)
To recognize, acknowledge (legal)
To examine (medicine)
Reconocer