lasagne BrE, lasagna AmE /ləˈzænjə/
sustantivo
lasaña
qualification /ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʆən/ UK US sustantivo
1
título, formación académica
▶ El término qualification tiene una aplicación muy amplia e incluye
desde los exámenes que se hacen en la enseñanza secundaria hasta un doctorado
skirt /skɜːt/ UK US sustantivo falda
shirt /ʆɜːt/
UK US sustantivo camisa
top /tɒp/
She was wearing a sleeveless beige top.
Llevaba
puesto un top beige sin mangas.
Your tracksuit top/your bikini top
la
parte de arriba de tu chándal/la parte de arriba de tu biquini
A dark / light blue sweater.
comfortable /ˈkʌmftəbəl/ UK US adjetivo
1
cómodo -a
steward /ˈstjuːəd/
UK US sustantivo
auxiliar
de vuelo
[hombre]
▶ Actualmente se prefiere el término flight
attendant, que se usa tanto para hombres como para mujeres
stewardess /ˈstjuːədes/ UK US sustantivo (plural -sses)
azafata
▶ Actualmente se prefiere el término flight
attendant, que se usa tanto para hombres como para mujeres
footballer /ˈfʊtbɔːlə/
UK US sustantivo BrE
futbolista
soccer /ˈsɒkə/ UK US sustantivo
fútbol
foreign /ˈfɒrɪn/
UK US adjetivo
1
extranjero -a
foreign
languages
idiomas
extranjeros
uniform /ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/ UK US sustantivo
uniforme
in
uniform- de uniforme
My dad drives a Ferrari.
Does he drive fast?
Does your dad drive fast?
Against (≠for) /əˈgenst/ UK US preposición
1
(expresando
oposición) en contra de, contra
He voted against the motion.
Votó
en contra de la moción.
I’m
against violence.
Estoy
en contra de la violencia.
Everybody
likes football(aunque
significa todo el mundo el verbo que lo acompaña va en 3ª persona
singular.)
I get up at 7:30. I have a shower and I get
dressed / I put on my clothes.
It’s cold, put on a coat.
think /θɪŋk/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo (pasado & participio thought)
1 [transitivo] pensar, creer
She thinks I'm crazy.
Cree que estoy loca.
I didn't think anyone would believe me.
Pensé
que nadie me creería.
what do you think of…? ¿qué te/le parece…?
2
[intransitivo] (reflexionar) pensar, pensárselo
Think carefully before you decide.
Piénsatelo
bien antes de tomar una decisión.
to think about/of sth pensar en algo
Are you thinking about that girl?
¿Estas
pensando en esa chica?
highlighted /ˈhaɪlaɪtɪd/
marcado
con rotulador
underlined /ˌʌndəˈlaɪnd/ 1 subrayado
worry /ˈwʌri/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo (-rries, -rried)
1
to worry (about sth/sb) preocuparse (por algo/alguien)
The
's-genitive.
You add an 's to the noun that
someone/something belongs to. Don't forget the apostrophe ' :
- Anna's room: the room that belongs to Anna
- her mother's bedroom: the bedroom that her mother sleeps in
- the dog's coat: the coat that the dog has
- the boy's bike: the bike that belongs to the boy
- the woman's shoe: the shoe that belongs to the woman
When the noun ends with the letter s, you do not need
to add another 's. Only add an apostrophe:
- Andreas' room NOT:
Andreas's room
- Thomas' bike NOT:
Thomas's bike
In addition, if the noun is in the plural form and ends with the letter
s, do not add another 's. Only add an apostrophe:
- the boys' shirts: the shirts that belong to more than one boy
- the girls' hats: the hats that belong to more than one girl
- the schools' principals: the principals of many schools
Compare: the girl's hats: the hats that belong to
one girl the girls' hats; the hats that belong to more than one girl
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