Homework: vocabulary, p. 93 and reading, p. 94/95
nearby /nɪəˈbaɪ/ UK US adjetivo &
adverbio
• adjetivo
cercano -a
•
adverbio
cerca
There were some children playing nearby.
Había
unos niños jugando cerca de allí.
Climbing
frame
swing
Run: organize/be in charge of
[transitive] to organize or be in charge of an
activity, business, organization, or country:
For a while, she
ran a restaurant in Boston.
Many people don't
care who runs the country.
Courses are
currently being run in London and Edinburgh.
well/badly run
The hotel is
well-run and extremely popular.
as far as somebody is concerned
spoken
used to show what someone's opinion on a subject is or how it affects them:
As far as
Americans are concerned, a lot of our hotels are below average.
As far as I'm
concerned, you can forget about it.
as far as something is concerned
also
where something is concerned spoken used to show which subject or thing you are talking about:
As far as traffic
is concerned there are no delays at the moment.
delay /dɪˈleɪ/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
retraso,
demora
• verbo
1
[transitivo] retrasar, aplazar
I decided to delay my trip.
Decidí
retrasar el viaje.
2
[intransitivo] demorar, demorarse
to
delay doing sth demorarse en hacer algo
3 [transitivo] retrasar, demorar
Our flight was delayed by fog.
Nos
retrasaron el vuelo a causa de la niebla.
subsidize, -ise BrE /ˈsʌbsɪdaɪz/ UK US verbo [transitivo]
subvencionar
sauna /ˈsɔːnə/ UK US sustantivo
sauna
to
have a sauna tomar una sauna
A flat
tyre: un pinchazo
aduana
sustantivo
customs [singular]
pasar por la aduana to go through customs
flee /fliː/ UK US verbo (pasado & participio
fled)
1
[intransitivo] huir
2
[transitivo] huir de
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