Word 12 (May 2024) Flashcards

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twig; to snap, break: The twig snapped when I stepped on it.

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la ramita; quebrar: La ramita se quebró cuando la pisé.

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luck: I have an interview tomorrow. Wish me luck!

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la suerte: Tengo una entrevista mañana. ¡Deséame suerte!

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luck: How lucky that I brought my umbrella!

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la suerte: ¡Qué suerte que traje el paraguas!

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luck; to be in luck; to try one’s luck

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la suerte; estar de suerte; probar suerte

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Irish; countryside: The Irish countryside is incredibly lovely.

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irlandés; la campiña: La campiña irlandesa es increíblemente bonita.

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large window (“picture window”?): Ana is reading a book next to the large window.

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el ventanal: Ana está leyendo un libro al lado del ventanal.

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season: I feel like spring is the shortest season.

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la temporada: Siento que la primavera es la temporada más corta.

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peach: These peaches are ripe!

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el durazno: ¡Estos duraznos están maduros!

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stormy: I’m used to (accustomed to) the region’s stormy weather.

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tormentoso: Estoy acostumbrado al clima tormentoso de la región.

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country (adj): I sat down to gaze at (contemplate) the beautiful country landscape.

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campestre: Me senté a contemplar el bello paisaje campestre.

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to plant: We’re planting tomatoes in the garden.

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sembrar: Estamos sembrando tomates en el jardín.

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porcupine; quill; Don’t touch the porcupine’s quills.

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el puercoespín; la púa: No toques las púas del puercoespín.

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iris, lily: Irises are really fragrant.

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el lirio: Los lirios son muy frangantes.

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beaver; branch; dam/dike: The beaver collects branches to build (construct) its dam (dike).

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el castor; la rama; el dique: El castor recolecta ramas para construir su dique.

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orchid: We have several (various) orchids in our garden.

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la orquídea: Tenemos varias orquídeas en nuestro jardín.

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cello: Tere learned to play the cello when she was five years old (at five years).

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el chelo: Tere aprendió a tocar el chelo a los cinco años.

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clover: I found a four-leaf clover (clover of four leaves)!

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el trébol: ¡Encontré un trébol de cuatro hojas!

18
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to sprout: The plants are starting to sprout.

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brotar: Las plantas están comenzando a brotar.

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filmmaker: The filmmaker (male) is working on a new documentary.

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el/la cineasta: El cineasta está trabajando en un nuevo documental.

20
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allergy; pollen: Juan suffers an allergy to pollen.

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la alergia; el polen: Juan sufre de alergia al polen.

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downpour: I got caught in a downpour (a downpour caught me) on the way (returning) home.

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el aguacero: Me agarró un aguacero regresando a casa.

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native: The French author never returned to his native country.

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natal: El autor francés nunca regresó a su país natal.

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dew: The plant are wet with dew.

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el rocío: Las plantas están mojadas con el rocío.

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dew, aerosol spray (la): There are a lot of mosquitos. Where’s the insect spray?

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el rocío: Hay muchas moscas. ¿Dónde está el rocío de insecticida?

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wavy, undulating, rolling: Anna has wavy hair.

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ondulado/a: Anna tiene el cabello ondulado.