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El libro Four Corners 3 - Unidad 9 Lección C

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 9 Lección C del libro de curso Four Corners 3, como "casi nunca", "contar con", "confiable", etc.

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awful
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

horrible, terrible

horrible, terrible

Ex: They received some awful news about their friend 's accident .Recibieron una **terrible** noticia sobre el accidente de su amigo.

to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one

terminar (una relación)

terminar (una relación)

Ex: He found it hard to break up with her , but he knew it was the right decision .Le resultó difícil **romper** con ella, pero sabía que era la decisión correcta.

to put trust in something or someone

contar con

contar con

Ex: We can count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient .Podemos **contar con** el sistema de transporte público para ser puntual y eficiente.
reliable
[Adjetivo]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

fiable

fiable

Ex: The reliable product has a reputation for durability and performance .El producto **fiable** tiene una reputación de durabilidad y rendimiento.

(of two people) to remain loyal or not leave each other

Ex: The family vowed stay together and support each other during tough times .
to drop by
[Verbo]

to visit a place or someone briefly, often without a prior arrangement

pasar

pasar

Ex: Friends often drop by unexpectedly , turning an ordinary day into a pleasant visit .Los amigos **pasan por** inesperadamente, convirtiendo un día ordinario en una visita agradable.

to have a friendly or good relationship with someone or something

llevarse bien

llevarse bien

Ex: Our neighbors are very friendly, and we get along with them quite well.Nuestros vecinos son muy amigables y nos **llevamos** bastante bien con ellos.
hardly ever
[Adverbio]

in a manner that almost does not occur or happen

casi nunca, raramente

casi nunca, raramente

Ex: He hardly ever takes a day off from work .**Casi nunca** se toma un día libre en el trabajo.
to argue
[Verbo]

to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them

argumentar

argumentar

Ex: She argues with her classmates about the best football team.Ella **discute** con sus compañeros de clase sobre el mejor equipo de fútbol.

to meet up with someone in order to cooperate or socialize

reunirse

reunirse

Ex: Families often get together during the holidays for a festive meal.Las familias suelen **reunirse** durante las vacaciones para una comida festiva.
teenager
[Sustantivo]

a person aged between 13 and 19 years

adolescente

adolescente

Ex: Many teenagers use social media to stay connected with peers .Muchos **adolescentes** usan las redes sociales para mantenerse conectados con sus compañeros.
to grow up
[Verbo]

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

crecer

crecer

Ex: When I grow up, I want to be a musician.Cuando **crezca**, quiero ser músico.
immature
[Adjetivo]

not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish

inmaduro

inmaduro

Ex: He realized his reaction was immature and apologized for his outburst .Se dio cuenta de que su reacción era **inmadura** y se disculpó por su arrebato.
to pick on
[Verbo]

to keep treating someone unfairly or making unfair remarks about them

meterse con, molestar

meterse con, molestar

Ex: Some kids in the park were picking on a new child , and I had to intervene .Algunos niños en el parque **se metían con** un niño nuevo, y tuve que intervenir.
mean
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) behaving in a way that is unkind or cruel

malo, mezquino

malo, mezquino

Ex: The mean neighbor complained about trivial matters just to cause trouble .El vecino **malo** se quejó de asuntos triviales solo para causar problemas.

to meet someone by chance and unexpectedly

tropezarse con, toparse con

tropezarse con, toparse con

Ex: It 's always a surprise to run into familiar faces when traveling to new places .Siempre es una sorpresa **encontrarse con** caras familiares al viajar a lugares nuevos.

to look or act like an older member of the family, especially one's parents

salir a, parecerse a

salir a, parecerse a

Ex: The teenager takes after his older brother in fashion sense .El adolescente **se parece a** su hermano mayor en cuanto al sentido de la moda.
must
[Verbo]

used to express a logical conclusion

debe, tiene que

debe, tiene que

Ex: You must be hungry after all that walking.**Debes** tener hambre después de todo ese caminar.
can
[Verbo]

used to express that something is possible or may happen, exist, or be true

Ex: It can’t be true ; there must be a mistake .
could
[Verbo]

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

[verbo condicional de poder]

[verbo condicional de poder]

may
[Verbo]

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

poder

poder

Ex: The concert tickets may sell out quickly , so it 's best to buy them in advance .Las entradas para el concierto **pueden** agotarse rápidamente, por lo que es mejor comprarlas con anticipación.
might
[Verbo]

used to express a possibility

es posible que, puede que

es posible que, puede que

Ex: They might offer discounts during the holiday season .Ellos **podrían** ofrecer descuentos durante la temporada navideña.
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