Wednesday, November 15, 2017

NB2 15/11/17

p.23

earn /ɜːn/ UK  US  verbo
1  [transitivo] ganar
She earns £35,000 a year.
Gana 35.000 libras al año.

(all) on your own
a) alone
 I’ve been living on my own for four years now.
 He didn’t want to be left on his own.
b) without anyone’s help
 You can’t expect him to do it all on his own.
 I can manage on my own, thanks.

P. 25
chemist /ˈkemɪst/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 químico -a

2  BrE farmacéutico -a
chemist's (shop) farmacia


ˌwashing-ˈup UK  US  sustantivo BrE
platos sucios
to do the washing-up lavar los platos


washing /ˈwɒʆɪŋ/ UK  US  sustantivo BrE
colada
to do the washing hacer la colada


share /ʆeə/ UK  US  verbo & sustantivo
 •  verbo
1  [transitivo/intransitivo] compartir
I share a room with my sister.
Comparto habitación con mi hermana.

p. 26

barbershop /ˈbɑːbəʆɒp/ UK  US  sustantivo AmE
barbería, peluquería [de caballeros]
 ▶ En inglés británico se usa  barber's

facility /fəˈsɪləti/ noun (plural facilities)
1facilities [plural] special buildings or equipment that have been provided for a particular use, such as sports activities, shopping or travelling
The hotel’s leisure facilities include a large indoor pool, sauna and sun terrace.
modern health-care facilities


package /ˈpækɪdʒ/ UK  US  sustantivo & verbo
  sustantivo
paquete
 ▶  ¿pack, package, packet o parcel? ver paquete


health /helθ/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 salud
to be in good/poor health estar bien/mal de salud
2  health centre centro de salud

mu‧se‧um /mjuːˈziəm/

phrasebook /ˈfreɪzbʊk/ noun [countable] 

a book that explains phrases of a foreign language, for people to use when they travel to other countries

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