Febrero 2023 Flashcards

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1-2-23 to crackle = crepitar
The logs are starting to crackle.

A

Los léños están comenzando a crepitar.

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2-2-23 eyelash = la pestaña
Rita has long, thick eyelashes.

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Rita tiene las pestañas largas y gruesas.

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3-2-23 rusty = oxidado
The anchor’s chain is rusty.

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la cadena del ancla está oxidada.

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4-2-23 blizzard = la ventisca
A strong blizzard will hit the city tomorrow.

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Una fuerte ventisca azotará la ciudad mañana.

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5-2-23 hoarse (adjective) = ronco
Pau was hoarse from shouting so much.

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Pau estaba ronco de tanto gritar.

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6-2-23 otter = la nutria
We saw otters at the zoo.
Vimos nutrias en el zoológico.

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7-2-23 to improve = mejorar (transitive verb - requires direct object).
Doing arts and crafts can improve your an improve your mood.

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Hacer manualidades puede mejorar tu humor.

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8-2-23 tongue twister = el trabalenguas
I have spent hours trying to say this tongue twister.

A

He pasado horas tratando de decir este trabalenguas.

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9-2-23 baker = el panadero to put = meter o poner
The baker is putting the bread in the oven.

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El panadero está metiendo el pan en el horno.

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10-2-23 sudden (adjective) = repentino
The cold snap caused a sudden temperature drop.

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La ola de frío causó una caída repentina de la temperatura.

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11-2-23 toothache = el dolor de muelas
I went to the dentist because I have a toothache.

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Fui al dentista porque tengo dolor de muelas.

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12-2-23 besar = to kiss
Lau kissed her boyfriend before leaving.

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Lau besó a su novio antes de irse.

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13-2-23 soulmate = el alma gemela
I met my soulmate in Cartajena.

A

Conocí a mi alma gemela en Cartajena.

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14-2-23 teddy bear = el oso de peluche
My boyfriend gave me a teddy bear.

A

Mi novio me regaló un oso de peluche.

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15-2-23 retired (adjective) = jubilado
I’m retired, so I spend the winters in Florida.

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Estoy jubilado, así que paso los inviernos en Florida.

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16-2-23 rocking chair = la mecedora
I’m going to sit in the rocking chair and read for a bit.

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Voy a sentarme en la mecedora y leo un rato.

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17-2-23 inch = la pulgada
The shelf is 50 inches in length.

A

El estante mide cincuenta pulgadas de largo.

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18-2-23 proud (adjective) = orgulloso
I’m so proud of Nina for having graduated.

A

Estoy tan orgulloso de Nina por haberse graduado.

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19-2-23 sequin = la lentejuela
The dress is decorated with red and blue sequins.

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El vestido está decorado con lentejuelas rojas y azules.

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20-2-23 feather = la pluma
The dancer’s headdress has feathers and sequins.

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El tocado de la bailarina tiene plumas y lentejuelas.

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21-2-23 to dance = bailar
Hundreds of couples were dancing in the square.

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Cientos de parejas bailaban en la plaza.

22
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22-2-23 moose = el alce
Moose are bigger than reindeer.

A

Los alces son más grandes que los renos.

23
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23-2-23 scarf = la bufanda
Amy is wearing a wool scarf.

A

Amy tiene puesta una bufanda de lana. Amy lleva una bufanda de lana.

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24-2-23 scruffy = desaliñado (des(k) a lee ña tho)
Tidy up. You look scruffy. Tidy up = Arreglar.

A

Arréglate. Te ves desaliñado.

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25-2-23 hiccups = el hipo
I drank a soda and now I have the hiccups.

A

Me Tomé una soda y ahora tengo hipo.

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26-2-23 to reach = alcanzar
Can you pass me that book? I can’t reach it.

A

Me pases ese libro? No lo alcanzo.

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27-2-23 snowy = nevado
I took a picture of the snowy peaks in the mountain range.

A

Le Tomé una foto a los picos nevados de la sierra.

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28-2-23 hare = la liebre
The hare hopped away when I came near.

A

La liebre se fue saltando cuando me acerqué.