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lute /luːt/ n (music:
string instrument) laúd nm
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listening:
brother’s birthday
talkative
clever, bright, not intense, funny and good with
people
different, artist, not ambitious, he doesn’t do the
job,
go and call, going to be, I’m exagerating, won a scholarship,
you’ve told me, to upset him, push yourself more, plenty of criticism.
plenty /ˈplenti/ UK US pronombre & adverbio
• pronombre
1 mucho -a
There's plenty to do in the
city.
Hay
mucho que hacer en la ciudad.
We have plenty of time.
Tenemos
tiempo de sobra.
2
suficiente
No,
thank you. I've had plenty.
No gracias. He comido suficiente.
• adverbio
plenty
more mucho -a más, muchos -as más
There's plenty more space
upstairs.
grant ●●○ W3 AWL noun
[countable]
an amount of money given to someone, especially by the
government, for a particular purpose
- The university gets a government grant.
- Anyone wishing to apply for a grant should write to
the Treasurer.
grant of
- a grant of £50,000
grant from
- These studios are funded by a grant from the Kress
Foundation.
schol‧ar‧ship /ˈskɒləʃɪp $ ˈskɑːlər-/ ●○○ noun
1 [countable] an amount of money that is given to
someone by an educational organization to help pay for their education
scholarship to
- She won a scholarship to Iowa State University.
on a scholarship
- He attended college on a drama scholarship.
She’s hard on her
brother
sensitive /ˈsensɪtɪv/ UK US adjetivo
1
sensible
[a los sentimientos de los demás, al frío, a la luz, etc.]
2 susceptible
Lara's very sensitive about her nose.
Lara
es muy susceptible en lo que se refiere a su nariz.
spoiled /spɔɪld/, también spoilt BrE UK US adjetivo
mimado -a,
consentido -a
si-language:
EN-US'>(para dar calor) estufa
take account of something
(also take something into account) to consider or
include particular facts or details when making a decision or judgment about
something
- These figures do not take account of changes in the
rate of inflation.
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