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Sección 1: abide by - bend over
Abide by: Obedecer una
regla o respetar una decisión.
If you don't want to get a penalty in basketball, you must
abide by the rules.
When the father makes a decision, the family has to abide
by it.
Ask
out (someone): Preguntar si alguien quiere salir contigo
en una cita.
If you like her, you should ask her out.
Are you going to ask out anyone for prom?
Back down: ceder o
echarse atrás
They wanted to attack, but when they saw their enemies were
well armed, they backed down and left.
Do what you say and don't back down.
Back up: Apoyar alguien
en una situación peligrosa o en una decisión difícil
Hacer otra copia de un documento o archivo
The policeman requested for someone to back him up.
This is a tough decision... will you back me up
on this?
Always back up
your important data
Beat up
(someone): pegar una
paliza
It's a stereotype that bullies
beat up other kids for
their lunch money.
And one of those kids might say, “Please don't
beat me up.”
Bend over:
inclinarse
He dropped his change as he was about to pay and had to
bend over
to get it.
If your back hurts, you shouldn't bend over.
Abide by: Obedecer una regla o
respetar una decisión. If you don't want to get a penalty in basketball, you
must abide by the rules. Si no quieres tener un castigo en
baloncesto, tienes que obedecer las reglas. When the father makes a decision, the family has to
abide by it. Cuando el padre toma una decisión, la
familia tiene que respetarla.
Ask out (someone): Preguntar si
alguien quiere salir contigo en una cita.
If you like her, you should ask her out.
Si ella te gusta, deberías preguntarle
si quiere salir contigo.
Are you going to ask out anyone for prom?
¿Vas a preguntarle
a alguien
para ir contigo al baile del colegio?
Back down: ceder o echarse atrás
They wanted to attack, but when they saw their enemies were
well armed, they backed down and left. Querían atacar, pero cuando vieron que
sus enemigos fueron bien armados, cedieron y se
fueron.
Do what you say and don't back down. Haz lo que dices y no te eches para atrás.
Back up: Apoyar alguien en una
situación peligrosa o en una decisión difícil
Hacer otra copia de un documento o archivo
The policeman requested for someone to back him up.
El agente de policía pidió que alguien lo apoyara.
This is a tough decision... will you back me up on
this?
Esta es una decisión difícil... ¿me
apoyas con esto?
Always back up your important data
Siempre haz
otra copia de tu archivos importantes.
Beat up (someone): pegar una paliza
It's a stereotype that bullies beat up other kids for
their lunch money. Es un estereotipo el
que los matones pegan
palizas
a otros chicos para quitarles
su dinero de almuerzo. And one of those kids might say, “Please don't
beat me up.” Unos de esos chicos posiblemente diría,
“Por favor no me peges una paliza.”
Bend over: inclinarse
He dropped his change as he was about to pay and had to
bend over to get it. Se le cayó su cambio cuando
estaba por
pagary tuvo que inclinarse
para
recogerlo.
If your back hurts, you shouldn't bend over.
Si te duele la espalda, no deberías inclinarte.