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      Paulina Rubio was a bit pompous at first, but the new manager took her down a (notc-).     un escalón, un nivel, un grado, una rayita, un punto. a slightly higher or lower level in a series of levels that measure something.   start learning
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      Paulina Rubio was a bit pompous at first, but the new manager took her down a notch. ---- a notch.     un escalón, un nivel, un grado, una rayita, un punto. a slightly higher or lower level in a series of levels that measure something.  
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      The quality of the food here has dropped a (notc-) recently... un escalón, un nivel, un grado, una rayita    start learning
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      The quality of the food here has dropped a notch recently. ---- a notch... un escalón, un nivel, un grado, una rayita   
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      Lupillo Rivera had always (hanker- -) for a long thick curly hair... Anehelar, ansiar...     to have a strong feeling of wanting something.   start learning
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      Lupillo Rivera had always hankered for a long thick curly hair. ------- HANKER FOR/AFTER.   
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      Donal has a strong (lus-) for Mike Pence's wife... Deceo sexual, lujuria...     a strong feeling of wanting to have sex.   start learning
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      Donal has a strong lust for Mike Pence's wife.------- LUST.   
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      Since he had no money, Danno tried to (bart- -) in order to get food... Hacer trueques, negociar...     to exchange goods or services for other goods or services instead of using money.   start learning
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      Since he had no money, Danno tried to barter in order to get food. ------- to BARTER, or BARTER FOR.   
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      You can just go and (chuc-) all this garbage away!... Desechar, tirar, botar, aventar...     to throw something or get rid of something you do not want.   start learning
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      You can just go and chuck all this garbage away!. -------- Chuck, Chuch out/ Chuck away.   
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      Sammy came in, (chuc-ed) her books on the table, and went straight to her room... Desechar, tirar, botar, aventar.    start learning
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      Sammy came in, chucked her books on the table, and went straight to her room. -------- to Chuck, Chuch out/ Chuck away.   
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      Someone had (CHUCK- -) a brick through my neighbour”s house window... Tirar, botar, aventar, lanzar, desechar.     to throw something or get rid of something you do not want.   start learning
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      Someone had CHUCKED a brick through my neighbour”s house window. -------- to CHUCK, CHUCK OUT/ CHUCK AWAY.   
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      You can just go and (CHUC -) all this garbage away!... Desechar, tirar, botar, aventar...    start learning
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      You can just go and CHUCK all this garbage away!. -------- CHUCK, CHUCK OUT/AWAY.   
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      Sammy came in (chuc-) her books on the table, and went straight to her room... Aventar, tirar, lanzar.    start learning
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      Sammy came in (chuck) her books on the table, and went straight to her room. -------- to Chuck, Chuch out/ Chuck away.   
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      Someone had (chuck- -) a brick through their window... Tirar, lansar, botar...    start learning
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      Someone had chucked a brick through their window. -------- to Chuck, Chuch out/ Chuck away.   
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      The police found where he had (Stas -) the drugs... Guardar.     1) put away. ---- 2) stash or stash away. --- 3) put aside. ---- 4) save up.   start learning
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      The police found where he had STASHED the drugs. ------ stash or stash away     Guardar. to put (something) in a secret or hidden place, usually so that you can use it later. (See also: put away, put aside, save up).  
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      I'm trying to (STAS -) some money AWAY for a summer holiday... Guardar.    start learning
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      I'm trying to STASH some money AWAY for a summer holiday. ------ stash or stash away     Ahorrar, guardar. to put (something) in a secret or hidden place, usually so that you can use it later. (See also: put away, put aside, save up).  
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      The Police are looking for guns that have been (stas- - -) away... Guardar...    start learning
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      The Police are looking for guns that have been stashed away. ------ stash or stash away     Guardar. to put (something) in a secret or hidden place, usually so that you can use it later.  
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      Ramirito has been sleeping on his friend's couch and eating his food for a month; he's such a (freeload- -)... gorrón, gorrona, gaviotón.     someone who expects to get food, money, or a place to stay from someone else, without giving anything in return.   start learning
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      Ramirito has been sleeping on his friend's couch and eating his food for a month; he's such a freeloader. ---------- freeloader.   
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      (backh- -) loader... Maquina Retroexcavadora.    start learning
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      (front loade-)... Maquina frontal cargadora.    start learning
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      The gunman was killed by a (snip- -)... francotirador.    start learning
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      sniper -------- The gunman was killed by a sniper.   
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      All this garbage will end up in a huge (landf -) site. or or garbage (dum-)... basurero municipal.    start learning
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      landfill site, or garbage dump.     is a large hole in the ground where waste from people’s homes or from industry is buried ?.  
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      Pope Francisco is a (KIND- HEART- -) man... bondadoso.    start learning
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      Pope Francisco is a KIND-HEARTED man.     bondadoso. kind and generous. - - - -  
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      The baby bird (BURS- -) FORTH from his egg, eager to greet the world... Salir, emerger rapidamente.     to emerge from a hiding place with violence or great energy.   start learning
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      The baby bird BURST FORTH from his egg, eager to greet the world. ----- BURST FORTH.   
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      The group of friends had a few days off work, so they went on a (spre-) to the coust... De parranda, de jerga.    start learning
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      SPREE. - - - The group of friends had a few days off work, so they went on a spree to the coust.     is a short period that you spend doing a particular activity, especially something enjoyable such as spending money or drinking alcohol?. de parranda, de jerga.  
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      (SKID STEE-) LOADER... Bobcat    start learning
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