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to go out
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to split up
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to be in touch
social networking
Sustantivo
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/sˈoʊʃəl nˈɛtwɜːkɪŋ/
servicio de red social

servicio de red social

using websites and apps to interact and build social relationships

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Social networking has become an essential tool for businesses to engage with their customers.
She spends a lot of time on social networking sites to stay connected with friends and family.
What is "social networking"?

Social networking is the process of connecting and interacting with other people online, usually through social media platforms or websites. It involves creating and managing profiles, sharing content, and engaging with others through comments, likes, and messages. Social networking helps individuals build relationships, stay in touch with friends, meet new people, and share information. It is commonly used for personal connections, professional networking, or promoting businesses and causes.

Información Gramatical:

Sustantivo Compuesto
flat
flat
Sustantivo
f
f
l
l
a
æ
t
t
plano

plano

a place with a few rooms in which people live, normally part of a building with other such places on each floor

to lose touch
Frase
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/lˈuːz wˈʌnz tˈʌtʃ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to be no longer in contact with a friend or acquaintance

What is the origin of the idiom "lose touch" and when to use it?

The idiom "lose touch" has its origin in the literal sense of losing physical contact or connection with someone or something. Over time, it has evolved into a figurative expression, signifying the loss of communication or contact with a person, group, or a specific situation. This idiom can be traced back to the idea that when people or objects physically move apart, they are no longer in direct contact or close proximity, which is now used metaphorically to describe a lack of ongoing interaction or connection.

to catch up
to catch up
Verbo
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/kˈætʃ ˈʌp/
(actualizarse)

(actualizarse)

ponerse al día

to exchange information or knowledge that was missed or overlooked

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
Estado Frasal
separable
verbo de la frase
catch
partícula de la frase
up
to get on
to get on
Verbo
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/ɡɛt ˈɑn/
(tener una buena relación)

(tener una buena relación)

llevarse bien

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

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
Estado Frasal
inseparable
verbo de la frase
get
partícula de la frase
on
to fall out
to fall out
Verbo
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/fˈɔːl ˈaʊt/
pelearse

pelearse

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
Estado Frasal
inseparable
verbo de la frase
fall
partícula de la frase
out
to go out
to go out
Verbo
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/ɡoʊ ˈaʊt/
salir

salir

to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with

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Intransitivo
Estado Frasal
inseparable
verbo de la frase
go
partícula de la frase
out
to split up
to split up
Verbo
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/splˈɪt ˈʌp/
rompiendo (pareja)

rompiendo (pareja)

to end a romantic relationship or marriage

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
Estado Frasal
inseparable
verbo de la frase
split
partícula de la frase
up
to be in touch
Frase
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/biː ɔːɹ ɡɛt ɔːɹ stˈeɪ ɪn tˈʌtʃ/
N/A

N/A

to be in contact with someone, particularly by seeing or writing to them regularly

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