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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Verbos Comunes

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos frasales en inglés, como "back down", "believe in", "bring on", etc. preparados para estudiantes de B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
to ask for
[Verbo]

to state that one wants to see or speak to someone specific

pedir, solicitar

pedir, solicitar

Ex: asked for the principal regarding the event arrangements .

to admit defeat and retreat from a position or claim when met with resistance or pressure

echarse atrás, dar marcha atrás

echarse atrás, dar marcha atrás

Ex: She didback down from her position even when confronted with criticism .

to firmly trust in the goodness or value of something

creer

creer

Ex: He doesbelieve in the imposition of strict dress codes in schools .

to cause something to happen, especially something undesirable or unpleasant

provocar

provocar

Ex: Lack of proper preparation bring on unexpected challenges during a project .

to mention a particular subject

sacar el tema

sacar el tema

Ex: Could bring up your concerns at the next meeting ?

to cancel what has been planned

suspender

suspender

Ex: The authorities call off the festival due to security concerns .

to go faster and reach someone or something that is ahead

alcanzar

alcanzar

to feel happy and satisfied

animarse

animarse

to make oneself neat or clean

limpiar

limpiar

Ex: The environmental activists are urging residents to clean up local parks and green spaces .

to discover, meet, or find someone or something by accident

encontrar

encontrar

Ex: I did n't expect come across an old friend from high school at the conference , but it was a pleasant surprise .
to come up
[Verbo]

to be brought up or mentioned in a conversation or discussion

mencionarse

mencionarse

to drop by
[Verbo]

to visit a place or someone briefly, often without a prior arrangement

pasar

pasar

Ex: Friends drop by unexpectedly , turning an ordinary day into a pleasant visit .
to eat out
[Verbo]

to eat in a restaurant, etc. rather than at one's home

comer fuera, salir a comer

comer fuera, salir a comer

Ex: When traveling , it 's common for tourists eat out and experience local cuisine .
to end up
[Verbo]

to eventually reach or find oneself in a particular place, situation, or condition, often unexpectedly or as a result of circumstances

terminar

terminar

Ex: Sometimes life takes unexpected turns , and you end up in a career you had n't initially considered .

to fall or break into pieces as a result of being in an extremely bad condition

deshacerse, caerse a pedazos

deshacerse, caerse a pedazos

Ex: The poorly constructed furniture quickly started fall apart, with joints loosening and pieces breaking off .

to find the answer to a question or problem

entender

entender

Ex: The team brainstormed figure out the best strategy for the upcoming competition .
to fill in
[Verbo]

to temporarily do a person's job while they are away or are unable to do it themselves

sustituir a

sustituir a

to have a friendly or good relationship with someone or something

llevarse bien

llevarse bien

Ex: Siblings do n't get along, but they share a deep bond .

to give something as a gift or donation to someone

regalar

regalar

Ex: The company is give away free samples of their new product at the event .
to go over
[Verbo]

to thoroughly review, examine, or check something

repasar

repasar

Ex: We need go over the details of the project to make sure nothing is missed .
to hang on
[Verbo]

to ask someone to wait briefly or pause for a moment

esperar

esperar

Ex: He told his team hang on while he reviewed the final details of the project .

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

andar

andar

Ex: Do you want hang out after school and grab a bite to eat ?

to intentionally exclude someone or something

excluir

excluir

Ex: Ileave out the technical terms to make the explanation simpler .

to understand something, often with effort

entender

entender

Ex: I could make out what he meant by his comment .

to no longer be alive

fallecer

fallecer

Ex: My passed away last year after a long illness .
to put off
[Verbo]

to postpone an appointment or arrangement

posponer, aplazar

posponer, aplazar

to eliminate an option or idea from consideration due to it appearing impossible to realize

descartar

descartar

Ex: The doctor rule out the possibility of a severe illness before suggesting further tests .
to see to
[Verbo]

to attend to a specific task or responsibility

ocuparse

ocuparse

Ex: The manager see to the customer complaints promptly .
to show up
[Verbo]

to arrive at an event or appointment where one is expected

aparecer

aparecer

Ex: The professor shows up for office hours to assist students .

to put or organize things in a tidy or systematic way

organizar, clasificar

organizar, clasificar

Ex: He began sort out the files on his computer to create a more efficient digital workspace .

to get rid of what is not needed or wanted anymore

tirar, botar

tirar, botar

Ex: They were reluctant throw away sentimental belongings .

to decline an invitation, request, or offer

rechazar

rechazar

Ex: The city turned down the rezoning proposal , respecting community concerns .
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 entirely remove something

borrar

borrar

Ex: I wiped out all the files on my computer .
to pile up
[Verbo]

to stack things on top of each other

apilar, acumular

apilar, acumular

Ex: At the construction site , piled up sandbags to prevent flooding .
to put out
[Verbo]

to make something stop burning or shining

apagar, extinguir

apagar, extinguir

Ex: The put out the lanterns on the porch .

to escape from a person who is holding one

escapar

escapar

Ex: The protesters tried break away from the police blockade and continue their march .

to support someone or a team or hope that they will succeed

apoyar, animar

apoyar, animar

Ex: The fans root for the athlete , no matter the outcome of the race .

to leave somewhere having a certain impression or feeling

salir con, irse con

salir con, irse con

Ex: After visiting the museum , came away with a deep appreciation for art history .

to suddenly and intensely enter a particular emotional or mental state

estallar en, súbitamente entrar en

estallar en, súbitamente entrar en

Ex: The unexpected gift made fly into a state of delight .

to secretly store something in a place in order to use it later

esconder, ocultar

esconder, ocultar

Ex: The detective stashed away the evidence to ensure its confidentiality .

to use a particular situation, resources, or opportunity effectively to gain some benefit

aprovechar, capitalizar

aprovechar, capitalizar

Ex: The athlete aimed capitalize on her strong performance to secure endorsement deals .
to pick up
[Verbo]

to retrieve an item from a location where it was left

recoger, recoger de

recoger, recoger de

Ex: I need pick up the books I reserved from the library later today .
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