Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: That bummer lives off his mother's money. |
Ese holgazán vive del dinero de su madre. |
He had to fend off his enemies' accusations. | Tuvo que defenderse de las acusaciones de sus enemigos. |
He jolted to take off the insect. | Se sacudió para quitarse el insecto de encima. |
to kick out; to dismiss; to lay off | despedir |
to challenge; face-off against | desafiar |
take off | despegar, quitarse algo |
to get off | bajarse (transporte) |
to take off (clothing) | quitarse |
to put out; to turn off | apagar |
drop me off | me bajo aquí |
to pull off | sacar adelante |
to drop off | dar cabezadas |

However I must say that if one is not very interested in archaeology or in architecture a two days visit would be enough. Unfortunately we had only one more day in this beautiful country.
After ten minutes and after drinking a bottle of water we returned to our place. It was already three in the morning. We were unhappy to miss a great party, but our physical conditions were bad.
The next morning she felt much better and we decided to take the bus to Puerto Varas, a small town near the Osorno volcano. The bus ride took around 13 hours and we passed through various, but not very interesting landscapes.
After ten minutes and after drinking a bottle of water we returned to our place. It was already three in the morning. We were unhappy to miss a great party, but our physical conditions were bad.
The next morning she felt much better and we decided to take the bus to Puerto Varas, a small town near the Osorno volcano. The bus ride took around 13 hours and we passed through various, but not very interesting landscapes.
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