Meaning In Spanish Flashcards

(45 cards)

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Elusive

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Esquivo, escurridizo. She managed to have a date with an elusive man

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Forthright

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Directo. Aries are easy to know because there are forthright and bold

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Gregarios

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Sociable. He is a popular and gregarious man

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Lavish

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Extravagante. Lavish and extravagant lifestyle

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Lash out

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Arremeter. I didn’t mean to lash out

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Wacky

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Chiflado. De locos. Robert’s wacky; you never know what he’s going to do next.

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Lousy

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Muy malo. The service is usually very lousy

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Ruthless

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Implacable. Why you are so ruthless with this poor people?

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Reckless

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temerario. He’s a wild and reckless young man

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undeniable

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Innegable. its an undeniable fact that some dogs are easier to train than others

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contrite

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arrepentido. You are trying hard to look contrite

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Ruthless

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Implacable, cruel, why you are so ruthless ?

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Strain

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Presión. How many people felt the strain of their relationship is lockdown

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Backlash

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Reaccion. a public backlash against racism

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Sluggish

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lento, perezoso, inactivo. I felt very heavy and sluggish after the meal

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Dazzling

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Deslumbrante. I can’t see because the light is dazzling me

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Dazzling

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Deslumbrante. I can’t see because the light is dazzling me

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Slur

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articular mal. He was slurring his words like a drunk

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By all means

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Por supuesto. Can I borrow your pen for a moment? By all means

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sloppy

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descuidado. My mother constantly picked at me for being sloppy

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Relentless

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Incansable, incesante. Relentless dedication

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Skimpy

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Fetch

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Ir a buscar y traer. Can you fetch me a glass of wine cariño ?

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Perk

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Ventaja. Retirement certainly has its perks. The Internet has its perks

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Skimpy
Escaso
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Drub
Apalear
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Fetch
Ir a buscar y traer. | I'll fetch some next time I am in town
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Push away
Rechazar, I feel as though you're always pushing me away
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Crook
a person who is dishonest or a criminal. | "the man's a crook, he's not to be trusted"
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Gloomy
Sombrio. Stop raining. It’s just gloomy. | gloomy is a person who is sad or pessimistic
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Overly
Demasiado. I am not overly sensitive. I am not overly worry about that
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Corny
" Cursi it sounds corny, but as soon as I saw her I knew she was the one"
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Struck
Golpeado
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Slosh
Chapotear. Derramar . to splash or move through water, mud, or slush. Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath. No derrames demasiada agua en el suelo cuando te estés bañando.
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sling
Honda
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sloppy
descuidado careless and unsystematic; excessively casual. (of a garment) casual and loose-fitting. He's quite sloppy lately
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Snout
Hocico
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Flair
Actitud habilidad | She has a flair for languages . Noun
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Askew
Torcido | Her hat was slightly askew. Not in a straight or level position.
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Downfall
Caida | The downfall of Russia are the outdated doctrines, unrealistic deadlines , a detached lider
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Foolproof
Infalible The politician thought his scheme was foolproof, but now he is in jail
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soapy
suave, jabonoso having the characteristics of a soap opera unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech
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wacki
Some of my friends are pretty wild and wacky characters My Aunt Wilma can be especially wacky f you describe something or someone as wacky, you mean that they are eccentric, unusual, and often funny.
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plead
suplicar (verb) He begged and pleaded, but she would not change her mind I plead heavy procastination ow do you plead?” asked the judge. “We plead guilty, Your Honor