Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: She wasn't allowed to go out without a chaperone. |
No le permitían salir sin la compañía de una carabina. |
Are you daffy? You seem out of your mind! | ¿Estás loco? ¡Pareces estar mal de la cabeza! |
Fliers have been printed to hand out on the street. | Se imprimieron volantes para repartir en la calle. |
watch out!(1); watch out(1) | ten cuidado!; ten cuidado |
to work out; to figure out; to sort out | arreglar |
to kick out; to dismiss; to lay off | despedir |
to start over; to work out | empezar de nuevo |
to exercise(1); to work out | hacer ejercicio |
try out; rehearse (music, paper) | ensayar |
to stand out; to be outlined | recortarse |
to indicate; to point out | señalar |
to carry out; accomplish | llevar a cabo |

The ingredients of the poem which seem to be so bright because of the white are in fact the ingredients of a witches broth: In everything there is something bad, even in the goodness and shininess.
Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust.
Usually we were not that picky, but we intended to stay in Buenos Aires for almost 10 days. On the first day we walked around the city center and did some shopping in the Florida passage.
Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust.
Usually we were not that picky, but we intended to stay in Buenos Aires for almost 10 days. On the first day we walked around the city center and did some shopping in the Florida passage.