
(parecerse a)
salir a
to look or act like an older member of the family, especially one's parents
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(respetar a)
admirar a
to have a great deal of respect, admiration, or esteem for someone
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(obstinado)
terco
unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

crecer
to change from being a child into an adult little by little
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alardear
to act in a way that is intended to impress others
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(educar)
criar
to look after a child until they reach maturity
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(tener una buena relación)
llevarse bien
to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal
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salir
to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with
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rompiendo (pareja)
to end a romantic relationship or marriage
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pelearse
to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument
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(en pocas palabras)
en resumen
used to summarize or describe something briefly
The idiom "in a nutshell" originates from an ancient anecdote attributed to the Greek philosopher Pliny the Elder, who lived in the first century AD. According to the story, Pliny the Elder claimed that the entire Iliad by Homer could fit into a nutshell, implying that a complex or lengthy narrative could be summarized concisely. This anecdote later evolved into the expression we use today to mean providing a brief and condensed summary of something.

hacer las paces
to become friends with someone once more after ending a quarrel with them
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