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El libro Total English - Intermedio Alto - Unidad 2 - Vocabulario

Aquí encontrarás las palabras de la Unidad 2 - Vocabulario en el libro de curso Total English Upper-Intermediate, como "have a go", "on the go", "go down with", etc.

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Total English - Upper-intermediate
to go away
to go away
[Verbo]

to move from a person or place

irse, marcharse

irse, marcharse

Ex: Children often cry when their parents have to go away for work. 
to go on
to go on
[Verbo]

to come to be or to happen

suceder, ocurrir

suceder, ocurrir

Ex: I'm not sure what's going on with all the commotion outside. 
to go for
to go for
[Verbo]

to choose something among other things

decidirse por, optar por

decidirse por, optar por

Ex: She couldn't decide between the two dresses, so she went for the one with the floral pattern. 
to [go] back on a (promise|deal|pledge)

to fail to keep or fulfill a commitment or assurance made to someone

Ex: She went back on her promise to help with the charity event. 
to go down with

to become affected by an illness

caer enfermo con, verse afectado por

caer enfermo con, verse afectado por

Ex: She suddenly went down with the flu and had to take a few days off work. 
to [make] a go of {sth}

to try to make something successful, often with a significant degree of effort or determination

hacer que funcione, sacar algo adelante

hacer que funcione, sacar algo adelante

Ex: They worked hard to make a go of their small café. 
on the go
on the go
[Frase]

in a state of being actively engaged in various activities or constantly in motion, typically indicating a busy and active lifestyle

siempre de un lado para otro, siempre en movimiento

siempre de un lado para otro, siempre en movimiento

Ex: She is always on the go, rushing from one meeting to another. 
to [have] a go

to make an attempt to achieve or do something

hacer un intento, intentarlo

hacer un intento, intentarlo

Ex: I've never baked bread before, but I'll have a go. 
to [go] without saying

used to say that something is so obvious that there is no need for further explanation

ni que decir tiene, sobra decirlo

ni que decir tiene, sobra decirlo

Ex: It goes without saying that safety comes first. 
to [go] to any [length]

to put an extreme or great amount of effort into achieving or doing something

hacer lo que haga falta, no escatimar esfuerzos

hacer lo que haga falta, no escatimar esfuerzos

Ex: She would go to any length to protect her children. 
to [go] back on {one's} word

to fail to keep a promise or commitment that was previously made

Ex: He had promised to help me with the project, but he ended up going back on his word. 
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