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        |  sākt mācīties Preguntar a Invitar de visita a la casa Alrededor, invitar de visita a la casa. - - - Asker Araneda asked, why don't you (- -) her AROUND to my place after work?. ------- COME, INVITE, ASK.  |  |  Why don't you ask her around to my place after work?. ------ ASK AROUND.   I asked Mary around to watch a movie, but she was busy... Let's ask them round for a meal next week. ------ ASK AROUND. |  |  | 
|   1. TURN AROUND, 2. CHANGE AROUND, 3. MOVE AROUND. - - - Kike said, Ceci, the room looks very different since you've (- -) the furniture AROUND.   sākt mācīties Cambiar, changear de lugar Alrededor, organizar, reordenar. to move objects such as furniture into different positions. |  |  The room looks very different since you've changed the furniture around. ------- CHANGE AROUND.   How often do you change furniture around your house?. ------- CHANGE AROUND. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Venir de visita Redondo/Alrededor, visitar a alguien. --- Mr Comer Araneda said, my girlfriend is (- -) ROUND tonight and we'll watch a movie. ------ ASK, INVITE, COME.  |  |  My girlfrind is coming round tonight and we'll watch a movie... Would you like to come round on Saturday?. We'll be in all day. ------- COME AROUND   Come round tonight and we'll have a beer and a pizza. Would you like to come round on Saturday?. We'll be in all day. ------- COME ROUND/AROUND. |  |  | 
|   Hurgar a Raiz Alrededor, rebusquetear Alrededor, a Raiz Alrededor ó a fondo ó a raiz, Rootiar Araneda, buscar bien por todos lados. --- Mrs Root Araneda said, that Ceci was (- -) around in her drawer for a lipstick. ------- SEARCH, LOOK, ROOT.   sākt mācīties to search for something by putting your hand deep into a place and pushing things around. |  |  Ceci was rooting around in her drawer for a lipstick. ------ ROOT AROUND.   Kaz was rooting around in my bag for a pen. Quito said, I think I'll root around for some leftovers in the fridge. Ceci was rooting around in her drawer for a lipstick. ------ ROOT AROUND. |  |  | 
|   Merodear, asechar, rondar. --- Mr. Skulky said, I think someone was (---) AROUND outside my shop tonight. ----- SKULK, CRAWL, LOOK.   sākt mācīties to move or hide in a secret way especially because you are planning to do something bad. |  |   Mr. Skunk said, I think someone was SKULKING around outside my shop tonight. ------- to SKULK. |  |  | 
|   Olfatear, husmear Alrededor. - - - - - Mr Sniper said that two black guys were (- -) AROUND to see if they could find anything. ---- SKULK, SNIFF, COME.   sākt mācīties to smell (something or someone) by putting your nose close to it and taking air in through your nose in short breaths. |  |  She held the flower up to his nose and sniffed. --- She put perfume on her wrist and sniffed it. The dog sniffed the carpet. ------- to SNIFF or SNIFF AROUND.   Mr Sniper said that two black guys were SNIFFING AROUND to see if they could find anything. ------- SNIFF or SNIFF AROUND. |  |  | 
|   Taller mécanico, o lote de carros. --- Erik took his car to a local (- -) to have the oil changed. ------- SHOP, GARAGE, WORKSHOP.   sākt mācīties a place that repairs or sells cars. |  |   Erik took his car to a local GARAGE to have the oil changed. The car's still at the garage getting fixed. -------- GARAGE. |  |  | 
|   Wanderiar, Bagabundear Alrededor, andar de lugar a lugar a pata Alrededor, caminar de paseo. --- Wanderly Araneda, said, I love just (- -) AROUND London when the shops are open. ----- GET, WANDER, TRAVEL.   sākt mācīties to travel from place to place, especially on foot, without a particular direction or purpose. |  |   I love just wandering around London when the shops are open. ------ WANDER AROUND. |  |  | 
|   Hangear, perder el tiempo en un lugar Alrededor. --- Mrs Hangy said, those teenagers just (HAN) AROUND the mall with nothing to do.   sākt mācīties to spend time in a place waiting or doing nothing. |  |  Those teenagers just hang around the mall with nothing to do. ---- HANG AROUND.   Those teenagers just hang around the mall with nothing to do. I hung around outside, waiting for the others. ---- HANG AROUND. |  |  | 
|   1. give the runaround, 2. walk the runaround, 3. get the runaround. - - - Kike said when I tried to return the broken chainsaw to Amazon, the store manager just gave me the (- - -around).   sākt mācīties Dar largas, dar escusas. to avoid taking action by giving long explanations. |  |   Kike said when I tried to return the broken chainsaw to Amazon, the store manager just gave me the runaround. - - - GET/GIVE sb the RUNAROUND.    I'm tired of getting the runaround from your customer representatives... When I tried to return my broken air conditioner, the store manager gave me the runaround. -------- GET or GIVE someone the RUNAROUND. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Hangear Alrededor Con Alguién, Juntarse Alrededor Con Alguién. --- Hangna Araneda Withy said, I got into drugs because I was (- -) AROUND WITH the wrong people. ------ RUN, HANG, GET.  |  |  ----- Hana said, I got into drugs because I was hanging around with the wrong people. ----- HANG AROUND WITH someone.   Augusto hangs around with a girl who lives up the street. ----- HANG AROUND WITH someone. |  |  | 
|   Echar raices, enraizar. --- Mrs Rooty said, I planted the rose bush in the garden last week and it seems to have (- -) well. ------ plant, grow, root.   sākt mācīties to grow roots, or to make a plant grow roots. |  |  I planted the rose bush in the garden last week and it seems to have rooted well. ---- to ROOT.   The plants had difficulty rooting in the poor soil. ---- to ROOT. |  |  | 
|   Tener sus raíces en algo, tener su origen en algo. --- Mrs Roothy said that the fear of flying is (--) in a traumatic childhood experience. ---- CAUSE, ROOT, BASE.   sākt mācīties to be rooted in something. |  |   Ruth's fear of flying is rooted in a traumatic childhood experience. |  |  | 
|   Mikel Morris said that Obama ROTATED to see who was calling him. ------ turn around, swivel around, spin around.   sākt mācīties Voltear, girar, virar. to turn around, to spin, making someone or something to change. |  |  He swiveled around to see who was calling him... SShe swiveled the chair around to face us. ----- SWIVEL AROUND/ROUND.   She swivelled round and glared angrily at him. Helen swivelled her chair around to get a better look... Kris swivelled his head to see who had entered the room. ----- SWIVEL AROUND/ROUND. |  |  | 
|   Conseguir el tiempo para ponerse a hacer algo (Alrededor A). --- Getardo Araneda Tota said, we finally (- -) AROUND TO painting the living room. ----- START, SET, GET.   sākt mācīties Get Alrededor A. to do something after you have intended to do it for some time. |  |  We finally get around to painting the living room. ------- GET AROUND TO.   One day I will get around to cleaning out my files. I meant to call you, but somehow I never got around to it... We must get around to cleaning those windows. ------- GET AROUND TO. |  |  | 
|   Conseguir Viajar, Conseguir moverse, andar Abas/Alrededor, desplazarse por muchos lugares. --- GET ABOUT/AROUND.   At the age of 85 Don Getardo Araneda Abas still (- -) around quite well. ------ move, get, walk.  sākt mācīties often visit a lot of places and meet a lot of people. |  |  At the age of 85 Don Diego still gets around quite well. -------- GET ABOUT/AROUND.   Rose said, our messengers could save time by "getting about" on motorbikes. Alberto Alonso said, you don’t need a car to "get about" in Zurich. ------ GET ABOUT/AROUND. |  |  | 
|   Conseguir resolver un problema Alrededor, arreglarselas. --- Getardo Araneda said, don't worry about the problem with the catering, we'll (---) AROUND it somehow. ------ settle, sort, get, fix.   sākt mācīties to find a way of dealing with or avoiding a problem. (British or Australian). |  |  Maria Ovi said, don't worry about the problem with the catering, we'll get around it somehow.   Donal said, there’s no way of "getting around" the Daca problem, so we’ll just have to accept it. ----- GET AROUND. (British or Australian). |  |  | 
|   Conseguir darse a saber, Abas/Alrededor, darse a conocer, enterarse todo el mundo. --- Getardo said that People will be shocked when the news about Donal’s arrest (- -) AROUND. ------- COME, GET, HANG.   sākt mācīties to become known by many people. |  |  Getardo said that People will be shocked when the news about Donal’s arrest gets around. ------ GET AROUND/ABOUT.   It didn’t take long for news of his resignation to get around... Word got around that he was resigning. ------ GET AROUND/ABOUT. |  |  | 
|   Venir en si, volver en si Redondo/Alrededor, recuperar el conocimiento Alrededor. --- Cosme said, the patient CAME (- -) soon after his operation. ------- OVER, TO, ROUND/AROUND.   sākt mācīties round or come to. to become conscious again after being unconscious. |  |   The patient CAME AROUND soon after his operation... She hasn’t come around yet. ------ COME ROUND/AROUND. |  |  |