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revoked
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coup
golpe
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coming
próxima
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a cup of tea
una taza de té
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All three of them were acting rather giggly.
Los tres estaban actuando bastante risueños.
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the barn owl
la lechuza
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emerald-green velvet suits
trajes de terciopelo verde esmeralda
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Tom is old-fashioned.
Tom es anticuada.
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Long hair is out of fashion.
El cabello largo está fuera de moda.
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The tapestry is old-fashioned.
El tapiz está anticuado.
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I’m not old fashioned.
No soy anticuado.
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My father is a bit old-fashioned.
Mi padre está un poco anticuado.
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She did it the old fashioned way.
Ella lo hizo a la antigua usanza.
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We plan to have an old-fashioned Christmas dinner.
Planeamos tener una cena de Navidad pasada de moda.
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Most people nowadays consider jazz to be old-fashioned.
La mayoría de las personas hoy en día consideran que el jazz es anticuado.
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Tone of voice can indicate feelings.
El tono de voz puede indicar sentimientos.
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A closed fist can indicate stress.
Un puño cerrado puede indicar estrés.
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Could you show me where I am on the map?
¿Podrías mostrarme dónde estoy en el mapa?
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He muddled his sentences.
Él confundió sus oraciones.
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to indicate
para indicar
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muddled
confuso
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the destruction
la destrucción
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locate
localizar
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destruction
destrucción
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the debate
el debate
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debate
debate
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We make fun of each other all the time.
Nos burlamos el uno del otro todo el tiempo.
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There are dragons here.
Hay dragones aquí.
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Are dragons real?
¿Son reales los dragones?
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Dragons spit fire.
Los dragones escupen fuego.
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Kill the dragon.
Mata al dragón.
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Dragons don’t exist.
Los dragones no existen.
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What do dragons eat?
¿Qué comen los dragones?
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It’s a dragon.
Es un dragón.
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Dragons are imaginary creatures.
Los dragones son criaturas imaginarias.
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Dragons are dangerous creatures.
Los dragones son criaturas peligrosas.
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to make fun of something
para burlarse de algo
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They always mock him.
Ellas siempre se burlan de él.
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stab (plural)
puñalada
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He likes to mock colleagues.
Le gusta burlarse de los colegas.
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