palace /ˈpælɪs/ UK US sustantivo
palacio
p.
81
Asian food
It’s disgusting
yuck‧y /ˈjʌki/ adjective informal
extremely unpleasant
- The food was yucky.
You should watch the TV series La peste.
Don’t watch it with children.
ma'am /mæm, mɑːm, məm $ mæm/ noun
1 American English spoken used to address a woman in a
polite and respectful way
May I help you,
ma'am?
2 British English spoken used to address the Queen or
another woman in authority
Pride and prejudice
should /ʆəd, acentuado ʆʊd/ UK US verbo [modal] (negativo
shouldn't, o, más formal, should not)
should
1
Para
expresar que algo es aconsejable o deseable:
You should ask for advice.
Deberías pedir
consejo.
You should eat Thai food.
Don’t eat Thai food, it’s very spicy.
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mess /mes/ UK US
•
sustantivo
1
desorden
Sorry
about the mess.
Perdona
el desorden.
My hair is a mess!
¡Tengo
el pelo hecho un desastre!
to
be in a mess estar hecho -a un desastre, estar manga por hombro [casa, habitación,
etc.]
to make a mess of sth
(a) ensuciar algo
hurt /hɜːt/ UK US verbo &
adjetivo
• verbo (pasado & participio
hurt)
1
[intransitivo] doler
My
head hurts.
Me
duele la cabeza.
2 [transitivo] hacer daño,
lastimar
I've hurt my hand.
Me
he hecho daño en la mano.
Someone will get hurt.
Alguien
se va a lastimar.
to hurt yourself hacerse daño
clumsy /ˈklʌmzi/ UK US adjetivo (-sier, -siest)
1
torpe
hammer /ˈhæmə/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
martillo
these things happen
I guess I left it at home
Wash it under the cold water
Ex. 5
Jacket pocket, the sink, my son, my trousers, I
filled, the pocket, my hand, a plaster, wrong way, turn right.
Throw, threw, thrown
Steri-strips
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