Vocabulario Inglés 2º Bachillerato
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- to make off with: to steal
- to make for : to go towards.
- to make up for: to compensate.
- to make up: to invent; to become friends after an argument.
- to take something with a pinch of salt: tomarse (algo) con reservas, no creerse al pie de la letra.
- to bite one's head off: echarle una bronca a alguien.
- I'll eat my hat: que me maten si.../ me tragaré mis palabras si...
- to have one's cake and eat it. : querer tenerlo todo; querer el oro y el moro.
- to bite off more than one can chew: tratar de abarcar más de lo que se puede, querer abarcar demasiado.
- not to be my cup of tea: no ser santo de mi devoción.
- a couch potato: un/a perezoso/a, un/a vago/a; adicto/a a la televisión.
- to sell like hotcakes: venderse como rosquillas.
- to be a piece of cake: ser pan comido.
- food for thought: dar que pensar, hacer reflexionar.
TO BRING:
- to bring on: to cause.
- to bring forward: to move to an earlier time.
- to bring in (money): to earn.
- to bring up ( problem): to begin to discuss.
- to bring back sth: to return sth.
- to bring sth. down: to reduce sth.
TO PUT
- to put sth. forward: to suggest a plan so that it can be considered or discussed.
- to put sth. out: to extinguish; to make sth. stop burning.
- to put sth. off: to postpone.
- to put sb, down: to make sb. feel stupid or unimportant by criticising them.
- to put up (building): to build sth.
- to put up with sb./sth.: to tolerate sb. / sth.