
(ponerse)
echarse encima
to put on a piece of clothing hastily and without care
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aferrarse a
to tightly hold on to someone or something
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(empujar)
impulsar
to push or drive something forward using physical force

(prender)
encender
to cause a machine, device, or system to start working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch
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(venga)
vamos
used for encouraging someone to hurry

(sobrevivir)
perdurar
to remain alive
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poner en peligro
to expose someone or something to potential harm or risk
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(encargar)
confiar
to give someone the responsibility of taking care of something important, such as a task, duty, or information
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agrandar
to increase the size or quantity of something
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autorizar
to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular
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permitir
to give someone or something the means or ability to do something
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(rodear)
encerrar
to surround a place with a fence, wall, etc.
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asegurar
to make sure that something will happen
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(motivar)
animar
to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence
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dar derecho a
to give someone the legal right to have or do something particular
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(abrevación)
acrónimo
a word formed from the initial letters of a phrase, pronounced as a single word
An acronym is a type of abbreviation formed by taking the initial letters of a series of words and combining them into a new word that is pronounced as a single term. For example, "NASA" stands for "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", and "SCUBA" stands for "Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus". Acronyms are often used for convenience, making long names or phrases easier to say and remember. They are common in technical, governmental, and organizational contexts, helping to streamline communication by simplifying complex terms.

(lo antes posible)
tan pronto como sea posible
used to express the urgency or immediacy of completing a task or taking action without unnecessary delay

(no sé)
no c
a common abbreviation used in texts or online conversations, which means one does not know something

en mi honesta opinión
an abbreviation that is used in texting to express one's personal opinion about a particular subject

(qué risa)
jajaja
used especially in text or online messages to express laughter or amusement about something funny

(por lo que sé)
que yo sepa
used in a text message, email, etc. to express one's doubt while giving an opinion

Ya vuelvo
used in online conversations indicating that one would be back after a short time

N/A
used in written or spoken communication to indicate that the information being provided is intended to inform the recipient, but not necessarily requiring any action on their part

(a propósito)
por cierto
used to introduce a new topic or information that is related to the ongoing conversation

(para que conste)
por si sirve de algo
used to introduce a piece of information or opinion that may not be very valuable or significant, but is offered anyway

(agradecido/a por adelantado)
gracias de antemano
used in informal settings such as text messages or emails to thank someone in advance for their help or assistance

(mucha información)
demasiada información
used in written or spoken conversations to indicate that someone has shared more personal or detailed information than is comfortable or necessary

(¡Carpe Diem!)
¡A vivir!
an abbreviation commonly used in online conversations and social media posts to encourage living life to the fullest and taking risks

(Nos vemos después)
Hasta luego
commonly used in online messaging, texting, and email to mean the speaker will be away but intends to return later

(Buena suerte y que te vaya bien)
Buena suerte y diviértete
commonly used in online gaming to wish other players well before a match, it may also be used in other online contexts to wish someone luck

N/A
used in online messaging, texting, and email to ask someone to inform them about something

(me muero de risa)
me estoy riendo a carcajadas
commonly used in online messaging and social media to indicate that something is extremely funny

(Hasta luego)
Hablamos luego
used in online messaging, texting, and email as a friendly way to indicate that the conversation is ending but the speakers will communicate again in the future

seguir adelante
to accept a change or a new situation and be ready to continue with one's life and deal with new experiences, especially after a bad experience such as a breakup
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(apoyar)
animar
to loudly support or encourage someone, especially during a performance or competition
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encender
to make something start working usually by flipping a switch
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continuar
to choose to continue an ongoing activity
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(añadir)
agregar
to include or attach something to an existing thing, usually with the intention of increasing its value, functionality, or capacity

(continuar)
seguir
to continue an action or state without interruption
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(deslizarse)
ponerse
to put on a piece of clothing or footwear quickly and easily, often without fastening or tying it

seguir
to continue without stopping
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