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El libro Face2face - Intermedio - Unidad 5 - 5B

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 5 - 5B en el libro de curso Face2Face Intermediate, como "junk", "clear out", "drawer", etc.

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to [get] rid of {sb/sth}

to put aside or remove a person or thing in order to no longer have them present or involved

Ex: She wanted to get rid of toxic relationships and surround herself with positive influences.
to keep
to keep
[Verbo]

to have or continue to have something

tener

tener

Ex: She kept all his drawings as cherished mementos .Ella **guardó** todos sus dibujos como recuerdos queridos.
stuff
stuff
[Sustantivo]

things that we cannot or do not need to name when we are talking about them

cosas

cosas

Ex: They donated their old stuff to a local charity .Donaron sus viejas **cosas** a una organización benéfica local.
junk
junk
[Sustantivo]

things that are considered useless, worthless, or of little value, often discarded or thrown away

trastos, chatarra

trastos, chatarra

Ex: I ca n't believe we still have that old junk; it ’s just taking up space .No puedo creer que todavía tengamos esa **basura** vieja; solo está ocupando espacio.
drawer
drawer
[Sustantivo]

a sliding box-shaped piece of furniture found within a desk, dresser, or cabinet, used for organizing and storing items

cajón

cajón

Ex: They installed soft-close drawer slides to prevent slamming and reduce noise in the bedroom furniture.Instalaron correderas de **cajón** de cierre suave para evitar golpes y reducir el ruido en los muebles del dormitorio.
cupboard
cupboard
[Sustantivo]

a piece of furniture with shelves and doors, usually built into a wall, designed for storing things like foods, dishes, etc.

despensa

despensa

Ex: They decided to install a new cupboard in the pantry for extra storage .Decidieron instalar un nuevo **armario** en la despensa para almacenamiento adicional.
pile
pile
[Sustantivo]

a number of objects placed one on top of the other

pila

pila

Ex: She dropped the letters onto a growing pile of papers .Ella dejó caer las cartas sobre un **montón** creciente de papeles.
to clear out

to remove unnecessary or unwanted items or things from a place

despejar, limpiar

despejar, limpiar

Ex: It's time to clear the garage out and make space for the new equipment.Es hora de **despejar** el garaje y hacer espacio para el nuevo equipo.
to sort out

to organize a space by putting things in their proper places and getting rid of any unnecessary items

organizar, ordenar

organizar, ordenar

Ex: He hired a professional organizer to help sort the storage room out and maximize its functionality.Contrató a un organizador profesional para ayudar a **organizar** el almacén y maximizar su funcionalidad.
to give away

to give something as a gift or donation to someone

regalar

regalar

Ex: The bakery gives unsold pastries away to reduce food waste.La panadería **regala** los pasteles no vendidos para reducir el desperdicio de alimentos.
to throw away

to get rid of what is not needed or wanted anymore

tirar, botar

tirar, botar

Ex: I'll throw the unnecessary files away to declutter the office.Voy a **tirar** los archivos innecesarios para despejar la oficina.
to take out

to remove a thing from somewhere or something

sacar

sacar

Ex: The surgeon will take the appendix out during the operation.El cirujano **extraerá** el apéndice durante la operación.
to tidy up
to tidy up
[Verbo]

to make a place neat and orderly by putting things away, cleaning, or organizing

ordenar, limpiar

ordenar, limpiar

Ex: They tidied up the garden tools in the garage .Ellos **ordenaron** las herramientas de jardín en el garaje.
to put away

to place something where it should be after using it

guardar, colocar en su lugar

guardar, colocar en su lugar

Ex: She put away the groceries as soon as she got home .Ella **guardó** los comestibles tan pronto como llegó a casa.
to come back

to return to a previous state or condition, often after a period of decline or loss

volver

volver

Ex: The city's economy is slowly coming back after the recession.La economía de la ciudad **vuelve** lentamente después de la recesión.
to go through

to experience or endure something, particularly a difficult or challenging situation

atravesar, padecer

atravesar, padecer

Ex: Sarah went through a lot of emotional turmoil after her breakup with Mark .Sarah **pasó por** mucha confusión emocional después de su ruptura con Mark.
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