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El libro Face2Face - Pre-intermedio - Unidad 9 - 9C

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 9 - 9C en el libro de curso Face2Face Pre-Intermediate, como "mudarse", "llevarse bien", "aparecer", etc.

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Face2Face - Pre-intermediate
to move in
[Verbo]

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office

mudarse

mudarse

Ex: They plan to move in to the new office by the end of the year .Planean **mudarse** a la nueva oficina antes de fin de año.
to get on
[Verbo]

to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal

llevarse bien, tener buena relación

llevarse bien, tener buena relación

Ex: They've been trying to get on with their in-laws and build a strong family connection.Han estado tratando de **llevarse bien** con sus suegros y construir una conexión familiar fuerte.
to go away
[Verbo]

to move from a person or place

irse, marcharse

irse, marcharse

Ex: The rain had finally stopped , and the clouds began to go away.La lluvia finalmente había cesado, y las nubes comenzaron a **alejarse**.
to go on
[Verbo]

to continue without stopping

seguir

seguir

Ex: She told him to go on with his studies and not let setbacks deter him.Ella le dijo que **continuara** con sus estudios y que no dejara que los contratiempos lo desanimaran.

to move from a standing position to a sitting position

sentarse

sentarse

Ex: When the train arrived , passengers rushed to find empty seats and sit down for the journey .Cuando llegó el tren, los pasajeros se apresuraron a encontrar asientos vacíos y **sentarse** para el viaje.
to go back
[Verbo]

to return to a previous location, position, or state

volver, regresar

volver, regresar

Ex: Despite the market crash, many investors hope to go back to their previous financial stability.A pesar del colapso del mercado, muchos inversores esperan **volver** a su estabilidad financiera anterior.

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

quitarse

quitarse

Ex: The doctor asked the patient to take off their shirt for the examination .El médico le pidió al paciente que se **quitara** la camisa para el examen.

to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

tolerar

tolerar

Ex: Teachers put up with the complexities of virtual classrooms to ensure students ' education .Los maestros **aguantan** las complejidades de las aulas virtuales para garantizar la educación de los estudiantes.
to give up
[Verbo]

to stop trying when faced with failures or difficulties

rendirse

rendirse

Ex: Do n’t give up now ; you ’re almost there .No **abandones** ahora; ya casi llegas.
to turn up
[Verbo]

to turn a switch on a device so that it makes more sound, heat, etc.

subir

subir

Ex: The soup was n't heating up fast enough , so she turned up the stove .La sopa no se calentaba lo suficientemente rápido, así que **subió** la estufa.
El libro Face2Face - Pre-intermedio
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