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Verbos del Curso de los Eventos - Verbos de continuación e interrupción

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a la continuación y la interrupción, como "pausar", "continuar" y "reanudar".

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Categorized English Verbs Denoting Course of Events

to continue doing something even though there are some hardships

seguir con

seguir con

Ex: The stuck to their strategy , even when they were losing the game .
to keep to
[Verbo]

to follow through with what one has promised, planned, or committed to do

cumplir con, mantenerse fiel a

cumplir con, mantenerse fiel a

Ex: To maintain a healthy lifestyle , it 's crucial keep to a regular exercise routine .

to persist in doing a plan, idea, or course of action over time

seguir con

seguir con

Ex: She promised stick with the project until it was completed .
to push on
[Verbo]

to persistently continue doing something or move forward

seguir adelante, continuar

seguir adelante, continuar

Ex: They faced many obstacles in their research, but they pushed their work on relentlessly.

to continue to develop or happen

seguir adelante, continuar desarrollándose

seguir adelante, continuar desarrollándose

Ex: The development of the software going along as scheduled .

to continue or make progress in a particular course of action

seguir adelante, continuar hacia adelante

seguir adelante, continuar hacia adelante

Ex: We need go forward with the negotiations to reach a mutually beneficial agreement .
to keep at
[Verbo]

to continue working on a task, project, or goal without giving up

seguir adelante con, persistir en

seguir adelante con, persistir en

Ex: No matter how difficult the task , he never gives up keeps at it until he succeeds .

to keep something ongoing or unchanged over a period of time

continuar, mantener

continuar, mantener

Ex: He carried the tradition on for generations.
to drag on
[Verbo]

to continue for an extended or tedious period, often with no clear resolution or conclusion

alargarse, prolongarse

alargarse, prolongarse

Ex: The winter months can feel like drag on when waiting for the arrival of warmer weather .
to resume
[Verbo]

to continue again after an interruption

reanudar

reanudar

Ex: She resume her work once she returns from vacation .

to resume from where something was paused or interrupted

recomenzar, reanudar

recomenzar, reanudar

Ex: After a brief intermission , the recommenced to a captivated audience .

to start again after taking a break or discontinuing an activity for a while

volver a, retomar

volver a, retomar

Ex: She enjoyed playing the piano as a child and is excited to get back to it after many years.
to pause
[Verbo]

to briefly stop a particular thing such as process before carrying on

pausar, detener temporalmente

pausar, detener temporalmente

Ex: pauses the video to take notes .

to stop or pause a process, activity, etc. temporarily

interrumpir

interrumpir

Ex: They interrupting the game to fix a technical issue .
to adjourn
[Verbo]

to stop a meeting, trial, or game in order to resume it sometime later

aplazar

aplazar

Ex: The conference adjourned for lunch and would reconvene in an hour .
to put in
[Verbo]

to interrupt someone to say something

interrumpir, meterse

interrumpir, meterse

Ex: I was explaining the plan when put in her thoughts .
to suspend
[Verbo]

to temporarily put on hold a process or habit

suspender, detener temporalmente

suspender, detener temporalmente

Ex: suspended his daily jogging routine during the winter months .

to interrupt a conversation abruptly and without invitation

interrumpir, meterse

interrumpir, meterse

Ex: I was about to explain when barged in and started talking over me .

to not stop something, such as a task or activity, and keep doing it

continuar

continuar

Ex: She was too exhausted continue running .
to go on
[Verbo]

to continue without stopping

seguir

seguir

Ex: She told him to go on with his studies and not let setbacks deter him.

to make something, typically a problem or an undesirable situation, continue for an extended or prolonged period

perpetuar

perpetuar

Ex: The government perpetuated inequality through its policies .
to keep on
[Verbo]

to continue an action or state without interruption

seguir, continuar

seguir, continuar

Ex: I plan to keep on traveling and exploring new places.

to initiate an action or task, particularly when someone has granted permission or in spite of doubts or opposition

hacer

hacer

Ex: The homeowner is excited go ahead with the renovation plans for the kitchen .
to cut in
[Verbo]

to interrupt someone's conversation

interrumpir, meterse

interrumpir, meterse

Ex: It 's impolite cut in while others are speaking ; it 's important to wait for an appropriate moment to share your thoughts .

to start to speak in the middle of a conversation

interrumpir, meterse en la conversación

interrumpir, meterse en la conversación

Ex: The broke in with an important announcement .
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