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El libro Face2face - Avanzado - Unidad 7 - 7A

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 7 - 7A del libro de curso Face2Face Advanced, como "salirse con la suya", "volver", "meterse en", etc.

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to get away with

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

salir impune de

salir impune de

Ex: Some white-collar criminals try to get away with embezzling money from their companies. 
to get away from

to start talking about something that is different from the topic of the discussion

irse por las ramas

irse por las ramas

Ex: During the meeting, he tried to get away from the budget issues and discuss potential marketing strategies. 
to get into

to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group

entrar en, involucrarse en

entrar en, involucrarse en

Ex: She got into the school choir and started practicing with the group. 
to get out of

to escape a responsibility

escapar de, evadir

escapar de, evadir

Ex: He always tries to get out of doing his chores. 
to get around to

to finally find the time, motivation, or opportunity to do something that has been postponed or delayed

decidirse a, encontrar el tiempo para

decidirse a, encontrar el tiempo para

Ex: I need to get around to organizing my closet this weekend. 
to get around

to find a way to overcome a problem or obstacle

ingeniárselas, sortear

ingeniárselas, sortear

Ex: Students should be resourceful and get around the challenges of remote learning. 
to [get] {one's} own back

to seek to harm or punish someone who has wronged or harmed one

vengarse, desquitarse

vengarse, desquitarse

Ex: After years of being mocked, he finally got his own back. 
to get back

to return to a place, state, or condition

volver, devolver

volver, devolver

Ex: After a long vacation, it can be challenging to get back into your regular work routine. 
to get through

to successfully complete a task

acabar

acabar

Ex: It took some time, but he eventually got through all the repairs on his own. 
to get through to

to successfully communicate a message or idea to someone in a way that they understand or accept it

hacer llegar el mensaje a, lograr comunicarse con

hacer llegar el mensaje a, lograr comunicarse con

Ex: An old friend might well be able to get through to her and help her. 
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