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abandoned {adj} (no longer maintained, forsaken, deserted) abbey {n} (church of a monastery) abortive {adj} (coming to naught; fruitless) abortive {n} (fruitless effort) absolve {v} (theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) ad infinitum {adv} (endlessly) Aeschylus {prop} (Greek tragedian) afebrile {adj} (having no fever, without a fever) agency {n} (faculty of acting or of exerting power) aghast {adj} (terrified) aimless {adj} (without aim) aimlessly {adv} (without an aim) amorphous {adj} (lacking a definite form or clear shape) amphiprostyle {adj} (having columns at either end but not along the sides) anastylosis {n} (reassembly of ruined monuments) Anglosphere {prop} (set of anglophone countries) ankylosing spondylitis {n} (arthritis disease) anonymous {adj} (wanting a name, not named and determined) answer {n} (solution) apyretic {adj} (having no fever, without a fever) armless {adj} (without arms) arouse {v} (to stimulate feelings) asexual {adj} (having no distinct sex) at a loss {prep} (not sure; uncertain; lacking further ideas, direction, or ability) away {adv} (to release) awesome {adj} (causing awe or terror) backfire {v} (fail) bagatelle {n} (trifle) bang {n} (An explosion) bathroom {n} (a room containing a toilet) behind closed doors {prep} (in private) beleaguered {adj} (besieged, surrounded by enemy troops) bland {adj} (Lacking in taste or vigor) blank {adj} (without color) bleak {adj} (cheerless) bleak {adj} (desolate and exposed) bleak {adj} (without color) blot {v} (to hide, obscure or obliterate) blotting paper {n} (absorbent paper used to dry ink) boundless {adj} (without bounds, unbounded) box-office bomb {n} (a motion picture that generates relatively low revenue at the box office) brainless {adj} (having no brain) brainless {adj} (unintelligent; having little or no common sense) brash {adj} (insensitive or tactless) brawny {adj} (characterized by brawn) breathless {adj} (having difficulty breathing; gasping) breathless {adj} (that makes one hold one's breath) breathlessness {n} (state of being breathless or out of breath) buffer solution {n} (buffer solution) build castles in the air {v} (to have an idea unlikely to be realized) bum {n} (hobo) Byblos {prop} (port city in Lebanon) callous {adj} (emotionally hardened) cancel {v} (offset, equalize) candle snuffer {n} (device made to extinguish a candle) carefree {adj} (worry free, light hearted, etc.) careless {adj} (not concerned or worried) carelessly {adv} (in a careless manner) castle {n} (fortified building) castle in the air {n} (idea that is unlikely to be ever realized) cat got someone's tongue {phrase} (why are you not saying anything?) cathartic {adj} (purgative; inducing catharsis) caudal fin {n} (the tailfin of a fish and other aquatic vertebrates) cause {v} (to set off an event or action) celibate {adj} (unmarried) cellulose {n} (the polysaccharide cellulose) certainly {adv} (without doubt, surely) characterless {adj} (having no distinguishing character or quality) characterlessness {n} (state or condition of being characterless; lack of character) childless {adj} (not having any children) childlessness {n} (the state of being childless) château {n} (a French castle, fortress, manor house, or large country house) château {n} (any stately residence imitating a distinctively French castle) clear {adj} (without clouds) cloister {n} (place devoted to religious seclusion) cloister vault {n} (structure created by intersection of vaults) cloistral {adj} (of, pertaining to, or living in a cloister) cloistral {adj} (sheltered from the world; monastic) closed {adj} (non public) closed {adj} (not open) closed caption {n} (text displayed on a screen with suitable equipment) closed-end fund {n} (collective investment) closed syllable {n} (Translations) closure {n} (computing) clueless {adj} (lacking knowledge or understanding) coelacanth {n} (either of two species of deep-water fish) cohere {v} (to be consistent as part of a group) coherence {n} (quality of cohering; of being coherent) colonoscope {n} (flexible fibreoptic endoscope used to examine the colon) colonoscopy {n} (examination of the colon using a colonoscope) colossal {adj} (extremely large) colossus {n} (any creature or thing of gigantic size) colossus {n} (a statue of gigantic size) Colossus of Rhodes {prop} (the statue of Helios) colostrum {n} (a form of milk) colourless {adj} (having no colour) come on {interj} (expression of encouragement) come on {interj} (hurry up) complete {adj} (finished; ended; concluded; completed) complimentary {adj} (free; provided at no charge) consternation {n} (amazement or horror; terror, combined with amazement; dismay) cordless {adj} (without a cord) countless {adj} (too many to count, innumerable) crimson {adj} (having loose morals) cyclostome {n} (any of various primitive jawless fish of the class Cyclostomata) dactyloscopy {n} (forensic analysis of fingerprints) dauntless {adj} (invulnerable to fear or intimidation) dauntlessness {n} (fearlessness) dead {adj} (fully and completely motionless) deadpan {adj} (deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look)) deaf {adj} (unable to hear) deaf {n} (deaf people considered as a group) deafness {n} (condition of being deaf) debunk {v} (to discredit or expose the falsehood of something) decongestant {n} (drug that relieves congestion) defenseless {adj} (lacking any form of defense; vulnerable; open to attack) defunct {adj} (no longer in use) dejected {adj} (sad and dispirited) delete {v} (to remove) deletion {n} (the act of deleting) deliver {v} (set free) deliverance {n} (Extrication from danger, imprisonment, etc.) desolate {adj} (hopeless) despondency {n} (a feeling of depression or disheartenment) despondency {n} (loss of hope or confidence) despondent {adj} (in low spirits from loss of hope or courage) destiny {n} (predetermined condition; fate; fixed order of things) destroy {v} ((computing) to remove data (e.g., from memory)) detach {v} (to take apart or take off) determined {adj} (decided or resolute) diglossia {n} (the coexistence of two closely related native languages) dilapidation {n} ((law) the act of dilapidating, damaging a building or structure through neglect or by intention) dinghy {n} (inflatable boat) disband {v} (to break up or cause to cease to exist) disconsolate {adj} (cheerless, dreary) disconsolateness {n} (state of being disconsolate) disintegrate {v} (break up into one's parts) disintegrate {v} (cause to break into parts) disrespect {n} (lack of respect) disrespectful {adj} (lacking respect) dissolution {n} (dissolving, or going into solution) dissolution {n} (termination of an organized body or legislative assembly) dissolve {v} (intransitive: to be disintegrated into a solution by immersion) dissolve {v} (to disperse a group) dissolve {v} (to resolve itself as by dissolution) dissolve {v} (to terminate a union of multiple members actively) dissolve {v} (transitive: to disintegrate into a solution by immersion) distasteful {adj} (having a bad or foul taste) distraught {adj} (Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried) doldrums {n} (state of boredom, apathy or lack of interest) doubtless {adj} (characterized by no doubt) doubtlessly {adv} (without question) draw {v} (to determine the result of a lottery) drawing {n} (action where the outcome is selected by chance using a draw) dreary {adj} (drab) drift {v} (to move haphazardly without any destination) dry powder {n} (powder from a fire extinguisher) duh {interj} (Disdainful indication that something is obvious.) dumb {adj} (pointless or unintellectual) dumpling {n} (food) earless {adj} (lacking ears) effortless {adj} (without effort) elicit {v} (to evoke, educe) endless {adj} (having no end) endlessly {adv} (in an endless manner) eradicate {v} (to completely destroy; to reduce to nothing radically) erase {v} (to remove markings or information) estate sale {n} (sale of a person's possessions after their death) everlasting {adj} (Continuing indefinitely) eviscerate {v} (to make ineffectual or meaningless) exanimate {adj} (lifeless; dead) exanimate {adj} (spiritless, dispirited, disheartened, not lively) exceptionless {adj} (without exception) exonerate {v} (To free from accusation or blame) exorbitant {adj} (exceeding proper limits) expectorant {n} (agent or drug) expedient {n} (a means for achieving an end) expire {v} (become invalid) explosion {n} (violent release of energy) explosive {adj} (easily driven to anger) explosive {adj} (with the capability to, or likely to, explode) expose {v} (to reveal, uncover, make visible, bring to light, introduce to) expressionless {adj} (without expression) extinct {adj} (extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc.)) extinct {adj} (no longer erupting) extinguish {v} ((literally) to hunt down (a species) to extinction) extinguish {v} ((psychology) to bring about the extinction of a conditioned reflex) extinguish {v} (to destroy or abolish something) extinguish {v} (to put out, as in fire; to end burning; to quench) extinguisher {n} (anything that extinguishes something) extirpate {v} (to destroy completely) eyeless {adj} (having no eyes) faceless {adj} (having no face) faint {adj} (lacking strength) faint-hearted {adj} (lacking courage, timid) fate {n} (that which predetermines events) faultlessness {n} (absence of faults) fearless {adj} (free from fear) fearlessness {n} (quality of being fearless) feeble {adj} (deficient in physical strength) fin {n} (appendage of a cetacean or other marine animal) fin {n} (appendage of a fish) final solution {n} (planned and attempted mass murder of the European Jews) fire {v} (computer sciences / software engineering: to initiate an event) fire extinguisher {n} (fire extinguisher) flatly {adv} (in a manner that shows no emotions) flavorless {adj} (lacking taste or flavor) flawless {adj} (perfect; without flaws, shortcomings or defects) flipper {n} (mammal's wide limb for swimming) flipper {n} (paddle-like rubber covering for the foot, used in swimming) float {n} (buoyant device) for free {adv} (without paying) formidable {adj} (causing fear, dread, awe or admiration as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive quality) free {adj} (obtainable without payment) friendless {adj} (without friends) fruitless {adj} (useless; unproductive) frumpy {adj} (dowdy, unfashionable) futile {adj} (incapable of producing results) galosh {n} (waterproof overshoe used to provide protection from rain or snow) galoshe {n} (overshoe worn in wet weather) gapless {adj} (having no gaps) gargle {n} (liquid) gaunt {adj} (bleak, barren and desolate) gender-neutral {adj} (grammar: lacking gender assignment) get rid of {v} (to remove) gloss {n} (brief explanatory note or translation of a difficult or complex expression) glossary {n} (list of words with their definitions) glottal stop {n} (plosive sound articulated with the glottis) go ahead {v} (proceed) godless {adj} (not acknowledging any deity or god; without belief in any deity or god) godlessness {n} (state of being godless) goner {n} (someone doomed, a hopeless case) go nuts {v} (in the imperative) gracefully {adv} (in a graceful manner) gratis {adj} (free, without charge) gratis {adv} (free, without charge) gratuitous {adj} (given freely) gratuitous {adj} (not called for by the circumstances) groundless {adj} (baseless) guileless {adj} (honest but naïve) hairless {adj} (destitute of hair) handless {adj} (without a hand) haphazard {adj} (random, chaotic, incomplete) haphazardly {adv} (in a haphazard manner) harmless {adj} (incapable of causing harm or danger) harmlessness {n} (the characteristic of being harmless) headless {adj} (without a head) heartless {adj} (without feeling) helpless {adj} (unable to defend oneself or to act without help) helplessness {n} (feeling of inadequacy or impotence) helplessness {n} (state of being helpless) he's unconscious {phrase} (he's unconscious) hit the jackpot {v} (to receive a favorable outcome, by luck) holocaust {n} (annihilation of a group of animals or people) Holocaust {prop} (the mass murder of 6 million Jews by Nazi Germany) homeless {adj} (lacking a permanent residence) homelessness {n} (state of being homeless) homeless shelter {n} (building to provide shelter for homeless) hopeless {adj} (destitute of hope; having no expectation of good; despairing) hopelessness {n} (the lack of hope; despair) idle {adj} (of no importance, worthless, useless) if only {phrase} (signifies a wish) immaculate {adj} (having no stain or blemish, spotless, undefiled, clear, pure) impassive {adj} (Having, or revealing, no emotion) impeccable {adj} (Perfect, having no faults, flaws or errors) impeccably {adv} (in a perfect or flawless manner) impious {adj} (lacking reverence or respect, especially towards a god) impious {adj} (not pious) implosion {n} (action of imploding) impotence {n} (powerlessness) impunity {n} (exemption from punishment) inaction {n} (want of action or activity) inane {adj} (lacking sense or meaning) inanimate {adj} (not alive) inanimate {adj} (not mobile) inconsiderate {adj} (not considerate of others) incontinence {n} (lack of self-restraint) incontrovertibly {adv} (in incontrovertible manner) indecision {n} (inability to decide on a course of action) indecisive {adj} (inconclusive or uncertain) indecisive {adj} (not decisive) indelible {adj} (difficult to delete, remove or wash away) indelible {adj} (incapable of being canceled or forgotten) indemnify {v} (To make restitution or compensation for) indifferent {adj} (not caring) indigent {adj} (poor; destitute) indiscriminate {adj} (Without care or making distinctions, thoughtless) indispensable {adj} (not subject to exemption) ineffective {adj} (not having the desired effect; ineffectual) ineffectiveness {n} (condition of being ineffective) infamous {adj} (having a bad reputation) informal {adj} (not formal or ceremonious) innocuous {adj} (harmless) innominate {adj} (having no name; anonymous) inoffensiveness {n} (the state or condition of being inoffensive) insensate {adj} (unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive) insensible {adj} (incapable of emotional feeling) insensible {adj} (unable to be perceived by the sense) insensitivity {n} (condition of being insensitive) insignificant {adj} (not significant; not important) insipid {adj} (cloyingly sentimental) insipid {adj} (flat; lacking character or definition) insolvable {adj} (impossible to solve) insomnia {n} (sleeping disorder) insouciance {n} (carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern) insouciance {n} (nonchalance) instant coffee {n} (beverage) intransigent {adj} (unwilling to compromise or moderate a position) intrepid {adj} (fearless) intrepidness {n} (fearlessness) invertebrate {adj} (lacking backbone) invertebrate {n} (animal without backbone) irrelevancy {n} (a thing that is irrelevant) irrelevancy {n} (the quality of being irrelevant or inapplicable) irresponsibility {n} (character or state of being irresponsible) irresponsible {adj} (lacking a sense of responsibility) irreverent {adj} (lacking respect or seriousness) isogloss {n} (line indicating geographical boundaries of a linguistic feature) jawless {adj} (lacking a jaw) lackadaisical {adj} ( showing no interest or enthusiasm) lavatory {n} (toilet) lawlessness {n} (a lack of law and order) lax {adj} (loose; not tight or taut) leafless {adj} (without leaves) legless {adj} (without legs) let go {v} (to no longer hold on) lethargy {n} (state of extreme torpor or apathy) let loose {v} (release from restraint) lifeless {adj} (dead) limitless {adj} (without limits; boundless) lip gloss {n} (a cosmetic product) listless {adj} (Lacking enthusiasm) listlessness {n} (state of being listless) lock {n} (firing mechanism of a gun) lock {n} (something used for fastening) locked {adj} (that has been locked (with a key)) locked-in syndrome {n} Locked-in-Syndrom locksmith {n} (lock maker) loess {n} (sediment of eolian origin) loose {adj} (indiscreet) loose {adj} (not fixed tightly) loose {adj} (not packaged) loose {adj} (promiscuous) loose {v} (to let go) loose {v} (to let loose) loose {v} (to unfasten) loosen {v} (to make less tight) Los Angeles {prop} (largest city in California) lot {n} (anything used in determining a question by chance) lot {n} (fate that falls to one by chance) lot {n} (number of things taken collectively) lot {n} (prize in a lottery) lot {n} (that which happens without human design or forethought) lottery ticket {n} (slip of paper drawn in a lottery) loveless {adj} (without love) luckless {adj} (unsuccessful in a failing manner) luckless {adj} (without luck) lump {n} (something that protrudes, sticks out, or sticks together; a cluster or blob; a mound, hill, or group) makeshift {n} (A temporary, usually insubstantial, substitution for something else) maul {v} (handle in a rough way) meaningless {adj} (lacking meaning; insignificant) meatball {n} (meatball) merciless {adj} (showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless) mercilessness {n} (the property of being merciless) mere {adj} (the smallest amount) merely {adv} (only, just, and nothing more) model solution {n} (exemplary solution) monastery {n} (place of residence for members of a religious community) monotonous {adj} (tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety) mortise {n} (a hole for a tenon) motionless {adj} (at rest, not moving) muscular {adj} (having strength) mushroom cloud {n} (mushroom shaped cloud) naked eye {n} (unaided eyesight) nameless {adj} (having no name) natural philosopher {n} (person who studied natural philosophy) nebulous {adj} (ill-defined) nebulously {adv} (vaguely) nefarious {adj} (sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics) neuter {adj} (having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones) no doubt {adv} (without a doubt) noiseless {adj} (silent) noiselessly {adv} (in a quiet manner) nonstop {adv} (without stopping) nonviolence {n} (philosophy that rejects violence) non-violent {adj} (opposed to violence) non-violent {adj} (without violence) noseless {adj} (lacking a nose) nothingness {n} (quality of inconsequentiality; lacking in significance) now {interj} (signal to begin) nugatory {adj} (ineffective, invalid) nugatory {adj} (trivial, trifling) numb {adj} (without the power of sensation) nun {n} (member of a Christian religious community of women) obliterate {v} (to remove completely, leaving no trace; to wipe out; to destroy) oceanic whitetip shark {n} (Carcharhinus longimanus) odorless {adj} (having no odor) omasum {n} (the third part of the stomach of a ruminant) only {adj} (without sibling) on the street {adv} (without a home) on your mark, get set, go {phrase} (three-command start of racing) open/closed principle {prop} Offen-Geschlossen-Prinzip open-minded {adj} (formal) orphan {n} (person whose (parent or) parents have died) oscilloscope {n} (electronic measuring instrument) outlaw {n} (a fugitive from the law) padlock {n} (type of lock) padlock {v} (to lock using a padlock) painless {adj} (without pain or trouble) palace {n} (large, lavish residence) Panglossian {adj} (naively or unreasonably optimistic) parentless {adj} (having no parent) pauseless {adj} (without a pause) pedestrian {adj} (ordinary) penniless {adj} (utterly impoverished) perfidiously {adv} (in a perfidious manner) philosophaster {n} (a pretender to philosophy; a petty or charlatan philosopher) philosopher {n} (person devoted to studying philosophy) philosophical {adj} (of or pertaining to philosophy) philosophically {adv} (in a philosophical manner) philosophize {v} (to philosophically ponder or reason) philosophy {n} (academic discipline) pick up {v} (to restart or resume) pipe dream {n} (near impossibility) plantless {adj} (without plants) plosive {n} (consonant) pod {v} (To remove peas from their case) pointless {adj} (having no purpose) polo shirt {n} (casual top) powerless {adj} (lacking legal authority) powerless {adj} (lacking sufficient power or strength) powerlessness {n} (The state or character of being powerless) priceless {adj} (so precious as not to be sold at any price) promiscuous {adj} (made without careful choice; indiscriminate) prostyle {n} (building) pulmonary tuberculosis {n} (tuberculosis infecting the lungs) purposefulness {n} (being resolute) put out {v} (extinguish) quench {v} (extinguish a flame) quicklime {n} (lime produced by heating limestone) raffle {n} (drawing) raft {n} (flat, floating structure) raftsman {n} (person who transports a raft of floating logs downstream to a sawmill) rampant {adj} (unrestrained) ransom {n} (money paid for the freeing of a hostage) ransom {v} (to pay a price to set someone free) rebound tenderness {n} (pain felt upon removal of pressure) reckless {adj} (indifferent to danger or the consequences) redeem {v} (to convert into cash) redeem {v} (to liberate by payment of ransom) redeemer {n} (one who redeems) redemption {n} (salvation from sin) redemption {n} (the act of redeeming or something redeemed) redemption {n} (the recovery, for a fee, of a pawned article) release {v} (to let go (of)) relief {n} (person who takes over a shift) reprobate {adj} (immoral) reprobate {v} (abandon) resolute {adj} (firm, unyielding, determined) resolution {n} (computing: degree of fineness of image) resolution {n} (computing: number of pixels in an image as stored or displayed) resolution {n} (state of being resolute) resolve {v} (find a solution to) restless {adj} (not satisfied to be at rest or peace) restlessness {n} (state or condition of being restless) riskfree {adj} (free from risk) rootlessness {n} (property of being rootless) ruthless {adj} (without pity or compassion) ruthlessly {adv} (in a ruthless manner) safe {adj} (not in danger) safety {n} (condition or feeling of being safe) saline {n} (solution) salvation {n} (the process of being saved (religion)) sans serif {adj} (without serifs) scandalous {adj} (malicious, defamatory) scandalous {adj} (wrong, immoral, causing a scandal) scratch card {n} (lottery ticket) seamless {adj} (Having no seams) seamless {adj} (Without interruption; coherent) secretive {adj} (having an inclination to secrecy) seedless {adj} (not having seeds) self-indulgence {n} (excessive or immoderate indulgence of one's own personal desires and needs) self-indulgent {adj} (exhibiting tendencies of self-indulgence) selfless {adj} (having, exhibiting or motivated by no concern for oneself; unselfish) senselessness {n} (being senseless) set phrase {n} (expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up) sexless {adj} (not having gender) shameless {adj} (having no shame) shark fin {n} (fin of a shark) shark fin soup {n} (soup made from shark fins) sheer {adj} (pure; unmixed) sheer {adj} ((used to emphasize)) she's unconscious {phrase} (she's unconscious) sinless {adj} (without sin) slake {v} (To satisfy thirst) sleepless {adj} (absence of sleep) sleeplessness {n} (property of being sleepless) sleeveless {adj} (of a garment, having no sleeves) slogan {n} (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising) solubility product {n} (product of the individual solubilities of the cation and anion of a salt) soluble {adj} (able to be dissolved) soluble {adj} (able to be solved or explained) solution {n} (answer to a problem (mathematics)) solution {n} (liquid mixture) solvable {adj} (capable of being dissolved) solvable {adj} (capable of being solved) solve {v} (to find an answer or solution) solvent {n} (liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute) soulless {adj} (without a soul) soundless {adj} (without sound) speechless {adj} (not speaking; not knowing what to say) sprinkler {n} (fire sprinkler) squeaky clean {adj} (beyond reproach) starless {adj} (without visible stars) stateless {adj} ((computer science) without remembering state) stateless {adj} ((law) without a state or nationality) stimulus {n} (anything that induces a person to take action) stimulus {n} (anything that may have an impact or influence on a system) stump {v} (to baffle or confuse) supersede {v} (Take the place of) tacky {adj} (colloquial: in bad taste) tactless {adj} (without tact) take off {v} (to remove) talk out of turn {v} (speak when not allowed to) tasteless {adj} (having no flavour) tasteless {adj} (lacking refinement) tastelessness {n} (quality, state, or characteristic of being tasteless) that's all {phrase} (that's all) timelessness {n} (property of being timeless) toilet {n} (lavatory, w.c. (the room)) toothless {adj} (Having no teeth) traitorous {adj} (characteristic of a traitor) trigger {n} Abzug trigger {n} (similar device used to activate any mechanism) trigger {v} (to initiate something) tuberculosis {n} (infectious disease) unadorned {adj} (Having no additional decoration) unaided {adj} (without the aid of a tool) unashamed {adj} (feeling or showing no shame, embarrassment or remorse) unbind {v} (take bindings off) unbridled {adj} (without restraint or boundary) unclouded {adj} (not cloudy; clear) uncompromising {adj} (inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions) uncompromising {adj} (principled) unconditional {adj} (without conditions) unconditional love {n} (affection for someone that is not dependent on certain qualities) unconscionable {adj} (not conscionable) unconscious {adj} (not awake) unconsciousness {n} (the state of lacking consciousness) uncountable {adj} (too many to be counted) undecided {adj} (uncommitted, not having reached a decision) undignified {adj} (lacking in dignity) undo {v} (to unfasten) undoubtedly {adv} (without doubt) unemployed {adj} (having no job) unemployed {n} (the unemployed as a group) unemployment {n} (joblessness) unemployment benefit {n} (money paid to the unemployed) unerasable {adj} (that cannot be erased) unfasten {v} (to loose) unfounded {adj} (not based on solid reasons or facts) unfruitful {adj} (Not bearing fruit) unnamed {adj} (having no name) unprecedented {adj} (never before seen or done, without precedent) unquestionable {adj} (undeniable, obvious) unravel {v} (to clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve) unrivaled {adj} (beyond compare, far surpassing any other, unparalleled, without rival) unscrupulous {adj} (contemptuous of what is right or honourable) unselfish {adj} (not selfish; selfless; generous; altruistic) unshamed {adj} (unshamed) unsuccessful {adj} (failed, not successful) untactful {adj} (not tactful) untie {v} (to become untied or loosed) untie {v} (to free from fastening or from restraint) untie {v} (to loosen, as something interlaced or knotted) untie {v} (to resolve) unwind {v} (To wind off) useless {adj} (without use or possibility to be used) vacant {adj} (showing no intelligence or interest) valveless {adj} (having no valves) voiceless {adj} ((phonetics, of a consonant) spoken without vibration of the vocal cords) void {v} (to make invalid or worthless) walkthrough {n} (A playthrough detailing the steps involved in winning the game) water closet {n} (room containing a (flush) toilet) weightless {adj} (which has no weight) weightless {adj} (which is not being affected by gravity) weightlessness {n} (experience or instance of being weightless) weightlessness {n} (having zero weight) what's the matter {phrase} (what's wrong?) Wi-Fi {n} (computing: wireless data communication standard) wild-goose chase {n} (fruitless, futile pursuit) wind up {v} (to dissolve a partnership or corporation and liquidate its assets) wipe {v} (erase a computer disk) wipe out {v} (to destroy or obliterate) wireless {adj} (not having any wires) wireless {adj} (of or relating to wireless telegraphy) wireless network {n} (a type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind) withdrawn {adj} (introvert) with one's bare hands {adv} (barehandedly) witless {adj} (Without wit or understanding) worthless {adj} (not having worth and use, without value, inconsequential) wretched {adj} (worthless) wrinkle-free {adj} (without wrinkles) xylose {n} (wood sugar) yellowfin {n} (A yellowfin tuna, an individual member of that species)

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PHRASES



La tienda está cerrada.



The shop is closed .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0390)

El proyecto va viento en popa.



The project is going smoothly .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0415)

Los Ángeles está en California.



Los Angeles is in California .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0632)

Cerré mis libros y me preparé para salir.



I closed my books and got ready to leave .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0746)

Mamá ha cerrado bien la puerta.



Mom has shut the door tightly .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0752)

Hay cinco personas en nuestro equipo, incluyéndome a mí.



There are five people in our team including me .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0820)

No tiene dinero.



He is penniless .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0884)

El mar no tiene límites.



The sea is boundless .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1022)

Pongámonos en marcha enseguida.



Let's get going right away .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1059)

La tienda ha cerrado.



The shop has closed down .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1386)

El castillo parece majestuoso.



The castle looks stately .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1597)

Hay mucho movimiento en la calle.



It is busy in the street .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1686)

Tiene los ojos cerrados.



She has her eyes closed .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1864)

Se siente culpable delante de su novia.



He feels guilty in front of his girlfriend .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1899)

Era un filósofo excepcional.



He was an outstanding philosopher .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1908)

Tiene la mirada perdida.



She is staring blankly .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1938)

Han formado una alianza.



They have formed an alliance .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2309)

Se siente perdida.



She is feeling at a loss .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2336)

La puerta se ha cerrado con llave.



The door has been locked .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2342)

La vida de los sin techo es miserable.



The lives of the homeless are miserable .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2376)

La recesión ha provocado un problema de desempleo.



The economic recession leads to unemployment .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2613)

Se siente impotente ante su propia vida.



He feels powerless about his own life .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2658)

Está decidida a dejar de fumar.



She is determined to give up smoking .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2687)

Si compras los artículos designados, tendrás un regalo.



If you purchase the designated items , you'll get a free gift .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2917)

Espero que todo te vaya bien en el nuevo año.



I hope everything goes smoothly for you in the new year .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3085)

En su época, era un personaje ambicioso y despiadado.



In his time , he was an ambitious and ruthless character .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3164)

La policía mató a tiros al forajido.



The police shot the outlaw to death .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3311)

Tiene una mente muy amplia.



He is very broadminded .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3381)

Se graduó con una maestría en grado.



He has graduated with a master is degree .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3439)

Sin duda, es la mejor alumna de la clase.



She is undoubtedly the best student in the class .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3447)

Se sintió completamente perdido.



He felt totally at a loss .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3491)



We decided to put off the meeting until next sunday .

Decidimos aplazar la reunión hasta el próximo domingo.

What a thoughtless man to do that !

¡Qué hombre tan desconsiderado para hacer eso!

Let go of my arm !

¡Suéltame el brazo!

Once she arrives , we can start .

Una vez que llegue, podemos empezar.

You really are hopeless .

Realmente no tienes remedio.

He closed the door quietly behind him .

Cerró la puerta silenciosamente detrás de él.

Let's get started right away .

Comencemos de inmediato.

She decided to be a doctor .

Decidió ser médico.

They decided to put an end to the discussion .

Decidieron poner fin a la discusión.

He was ruled out .

Fue descartado.

We closed the discussion .

Cerramos la discusión.

The bus was about to start .

El autobús estaba a punto de partir.

He made up his mind to marry her .

Él tomó la decisión de casarse con ella.

He is left out of everything .

Se queda fuera de todo.

He was excluded from the team .

Fue excluido del equipo.

He made up his mind to go there .

Se decidió a ir allí.

You are hopeless .

Usted está desesperado .

Nothing is the matter with me .

No me pasa nada.

What time did you shut the shop ?

¿A qué hora cerraste la tienda?

He resolved to do better work in the future .

Resolvió hacer un mejor trabajo en el futuro.

What's the matter ?

Qué pasa ?

He decided to give up smoking once and for all .

Decidió dejar de fumar de una vez por todas.

I made up my mind to go there .

Me decidí a ir allí.

This work must be finished by tomorrow .

Este trabajo debe estar terminado para mañana.

What's the matter ? You look pale .

Qué pasa ? Te ves pálido .

I can't get rid of my cold .

No puedo deshacerme de mi resfriado.

Now that we have eaten up , let's go .

Ahora que hemos comido, vamos.

She made up her mind to go abroad .

Ella tomó la decisión de irse al extranjero.

She decided not to attend the meeting .

Decidió no asistir a la reunión.

I can't get rid of this cold .

No puedo deshacerme de este resfriado.

We leave tomorrow afternoon .

Salimos mañana por la tarde.

He finally decided to get married .

Finalmente decidió casarse.

By the way , what is the matter with him ?

Por cierto, ¿qué le pasa a él?

He has decided not to go to the meeting .

Ha decidido no ir a la reunión.

After I locked all the doors , I went to bed .

Después de cerrar todas las puertas, me fui a la cama.

He decided to get on with the plan .

Decidió continuar con el plan.

He made up his mind to be a fireman .

Decidió ser bombero.

We got this chair free .

Tenemos esta silla gratis.

They decided that it would be better to start at once .

Decidieron que sería mejor empezar de inmediato.

He is beyond hope .

Él está más allá de la esperanza.

She is an english teacher fresh from college .

Ella es una profesora de inglés recién salida de la universidad.

The work was all but finished .

El trabajo estaba casi terminado.

He made up his mind not to return to his native country .

Decidió no volver a su país natal.

He can read english easily .

Puede leer inglés con facilidad.

The train starts at six .

El tren sale a las seis.

He didn't tell me what the matter was .

No me dijo cuál era el problema.

He asked me what was the matter with me .

Me preguntó qué me pasaba.

She came back ten minutes after the explosion .

Regresó diez minutos después de la explosión.

She has made up her mind to go to america to study .

Ella ha tomado la decisión de ir a Estados Unidos a estudiar.

She is determined to leave the company .

Está decidida a dejar la empresa.

The explosion came about by accident .

La explosión se produjo por accidente.

The girl let the bird go .

La niña soltó al pájaro.

The doctor decided to operate at once .

El médico decidió operar de inmediato.

The plane took off easily .

El avión despegó con facilidad.

The work progressed easily .

El trabajo progresó con facilidad.

Please let me off here .

Por favor, déjame aquí.

She resolved on going to college .

Decidió ir a la universidad.

This is the castle which we visited last week .

Este es el castillo que visitamos la semana pasada.

When will your assignment be completed ?

¿Cuándo se completará su tarea?

It was five years ago that I graduated from college .

Fue hace cinco años que me gradué de la universidad.

She kept her eyes closed .

Ella mantuvo los ojos cerrados.

I made up my mind to study harder .

Me decidí a estudiar más.

I have made up my mind to leave japan .

He tomado la decisión de irme de Japón.

It's for free .

es gratis

What on earth is the matter ?

¿Qué diablos es el asunto?

It'll be useless to stand against them .

Será inútil enfrentarse a ellos.

She decided not to go .

Ella decidió no ir.

She got off easily .

Ella se bajó fácilmente.

We decided to leave him alone for a while .

Decidimos dejarlo solo por un tiempo.

We have finished the work for today .

Hemos terminado el trabajo de hoy.

He is sure to be cut from the team .

Es seguro que será eliminado del equipo.

Don't let go of my hand .

No sueltes mi mano.

Please see that the job is finished .

Por favor, asegúrese de que el trabajo esté terminado.

She is unconscious .

Ella está inconsciente.

I am determined to carry out this plan .

Estoy decidido a llevar a cabo este plan.

We're going to set off at four .

Saldremos a las cuatro.

It was decided that the old building be pulled down .

Se decidió derribar el antiguo edificio.

I am out of work .

estoy sin trabajo

I heard the door close .

Escuché la puerta cerrarse.

I got the ticket for free .

Conseguí el boleto gratis.

We started early so as not to miss the train .

Salimos temprano para no perder el tren.

Doubtless you have heard the news .

Sin duda has oído la noticia.

What's the scoop on your new boyfriend ?

¿Cuál es la primicia sobre tu nuevo novio?

What is the matter with him ?

Qué le pasa a él ?

Leave right now and you will be in time for the bus .

Salga ahora mismo y llegará a tiempo para el autobús.

He left the door unlocked .

Dejó la puerta abierta.

I have decided to carry on the work .

He decidido continuar con el trabajo.

Jim turned the key in the lock .

Jim giró la llave en la cerradura.

The job must be finished by 3 p.M.

El trabajo debe estar terminado a las 3 p.m.

The fire has gone out and this room is cold .

El fuego se ha apagado y esta habitación está fría.

The men were at a loss .

Los hombres estaban perdidos.

We are leaving early tomorrow morning .

Partiremos temprano mañana por la mañana.

Let go of my arm .

Suelta mi brazo.

It's is so difficult that I have decided to give up trying .

Es tan difícil que he decidido dejar de intentarlo.

You look pale . What's the matter with you ?

Te ves pálido . Que pasa contigo ?

This door is locked .

Esta puerta esta cerrada .

She left the room without saying a word .

Salió de la habitación sin decir una palabra.

He decided to give it a try .

Decidió intentarlo.

This work will be finished in a week .

Este trabajo estará terminado en una semana.

There is a castle in my town .

Hay un castillo en mi ciudad.

Keep the door closed .

Mantener la puerta cerrada .

I will let myself loose .

me dejaré llevar.

I want to get rid of it .

Quiero deshacerme de eso.

I have made up my mind to propose to her .

Me he decidido a proponerle matrimonio.

He is determined to go to england .

Está decidido a ir a Inglaterra.

He decided to go to france .

Decidió irse a Francia.

What time does it start ?

A qué hora empieza eso ?

Two thirds of the work is finished .

Dos tercios del trabajo están terminados.

The hotel remains closed during the winter .

El hotel permanece cerrado durante el invierno.

We finally decided to give him over to the police .

Finalmente decidimos entregarlo a la policía.

The work is practically finished .

La obra está prácticamente terminada.

The school was closed due to the snow .

La escuela estaba cerrada debido a la nieve.

Her work was going smoothly .

Su trabajo iba sobre ruedas.

I heard the door close .

Escuché la puerta cerrarse.

What's happening ?

Lo que está sucediendo ?

The town is famous for its old castle .

La ciudad es famosa por su antiguo castillo.

I passed the examination with ease .

Pasé el examen con facilidad.

I compromised with her on the point .

Me comprometí con ella en el punto.

I intended to have finished the work .

Tenía la intención de haber terminado el trabajo.

The door remained closed all day .

La puerta permaneció cerrada todo el día.

Her life is free from care .

Su vida está libre de preocupaciones.

I found his house with ease .

Encontré su casa con facilidad.

The door shut after him .

La puerta se cerró tras él.

It is useless even if I discuss with you .

Es inútil incluso si discuto contigo.

We heard the door close .

Escuchamos la puerta cerrarse.

I decided to become a doctor .

Decidí ser médico.

I got it free .

Lo conseguí gratis.

The store might be closed already .

Es posible que la tienda ya esté cerrada.

When I heard it , I was dumbfounded .

Cuando lo escuché, me quedé estupefacto.

He listened to the music with his eyes closed .

Escuchó la música con los ojos cerrados.

The shop is closed on sunday .

La tienda está cerrada los domingos.

I have not got rid of my bad cold yet .

Todavía no me he deshecho de mi fuerte resfriado.

Is anything the matter with him ?

¿Le pasa algo?

You can do this with ease .

Puedes hacer esto con facilidad.

What's going on here ?

Que está pasando aqui ?

Will the work be finished by tomorrow ?

¿La obra estará terminada para mañana?

He was quite decided in his determination .

Estaba bastante decidido en su determinación.

This work has to be finished by monday .

Este trabajo tiene que estar terminado para el lunes.

Mary closed the door quietly .

María cerró la puerta en silencio.

What's going on ?

Qué está sucediendo ?

He cannot have completed the work by himself .

Él no puede haber completado el trabajo por sí mismo.

Tom looks pale . Is anything the matter with him ?

Tom se ve pálido. ¿Le pasa algo?

Every one wants to live free from care .

Todo el mundo quiere vivir libre de preocupaciones.

I decided to buy a car .

Decidí comprar un coche.

The lot fell to her to help him .

La suerte recayó en ella para ayudarlo.

What is the matter with your car ?

¿Qué le pasa a tu coche?

The man decided to wait at the station until his wife came .

El hombre decidió esperar en la estación hasta que llegara su esposa.

I solved the problem easily .

Resolví el problema fácilmente.

The bus was about to start .

El autobús estaba a punto de partir.

What is necessary is just to read the book , when free .

Lo que es necesario es simplemente leer el libro, cuando esté libre.

We decided to carry out the plan .

Decidimos llevar a cabo el plan.

Keep the window closed .

Mantenga la ventana cerrada.

The work is not finished yet .

El trabajo aún no está terminado.

What is going on there now ?

¿Qué está pasando allí ahora?

I decided not to go .

Decidí no ir.

Leave out anything that is useless .

Deja fuera todo lo que sea inútil.

Endless winter of our time .

Invierno interminable de nuestro tiempo.

Three-quarters of the work was finished .

Se terminaron las tres cuartas partes del trabajo.

I have already finished the job .

Ya he terminado el trabajo.

She has been out of work these two years .

Ella ha estado sin trabajo estos dos años.

She made up her mind to be a secretary .

Decidió ser secretaria.

She could solve the problem with ease .

Podía resolver el problema con facilidad.

What's the matter with you ? You look pale .

Que pasa contigo ? Te ves pálido .

We decided to make a deal with him .

Decidimos hacer un trato con él.

Your car handles easily .

Tu coche se maneja con facilidad.

I've made up my mind to come up with a better solution .

Me he decidido a pensar en una solución mejor.

He decided to sell the car .

Decidió vender el coche.

She finally made up her mind to go abroad .

Finalmente tomó la decisión de irse al extranjero.

The room was locked .

La habitación estaba cerrada.

The work had been finished by six .

El trabajo había sido terminado a las seis.

The shop is closed today .

La tienda está cerrada hoy.

They finished the project on schedule .

Terminaron el proyecto a tiempo.

I resolved that I would work harder .

Resolví que trabajaría más duro.

They are out of work now .

Ellos están sin trabajo ahora.

I decided on telling her of my love .

Decidí hablarle de mi amor.

We should have set off earlier .

Deberíamos habernos marchado antes.

The work is actually finished .

El trabajo está realmente terminado.

Our school has broken up for the summer .

Nuestra escuela se ha disuelto durante el verano.

I made up my mind to marry her .

Me decidí a casarme con ella.

Ken decided on going abroad .

Ken decidió irse al extranjero.

Can you walk with your eyes closed ?

¿Puedes caminar con los ojos cerrados?

They excluded her from the meeting .

La excluyeron de la reunión.

They finished building the bridge on time .

Terminaron de construir el puente a tiempo.

What's wrong with her ? She's looking kind of blue .

¿Qué le pasa a ella? Ella se ve un poco azul.

She slowly closed her eyes .

Lentamente cerró los ojos.

He made up his mind to go there alone .

Decidió ir allí solo.

John is very careless about his clothes .

John es muy descuidado con su ropa.



Decidimos aplazar la reunión hasta el próximo domingo.
¡Qué hombre tan desconsiderado para hacer eso!
¡Suéltame el brazo!
Una vez que llegue, podemos empezar.
Realmente no tienes remedio.
Cerró la puerta silenciosamente detrás de él.
Comencemos de inmediato.
Decidió ser médico.
Decidieron poner fin a la discusión.
Fue descartado.
Cerramos la discusión.
El autobús estaba a punto de partir.
Él tomó la decisión de casarse con ella.
Se queda fuera de todo.
Fue excluido del equipo.
Se decidió a ir allí.
Usted está desesperado .
No me pasa nada.
¿A qué hora cerraste la tienda?
Resolvió hacer un mejor trabajo en el futuro.
Qué pasa ?
Decidió dejar de fumar de una vez por todas.
Me decidí a ir allí.
Este trabajo debe estar terminado para mañana.
Qué pasa ? Te ves pálido .
No puedo deshacerme de mi resfriado.
Ahora que hemos comido, vamos.
Ella tomó la decisión de irse al extranjero.
Decidió no asistir a la reunión.
No puedo deshacerme de este resfriado.
Salimos mañana por la tarde.
Finalmente decidió casarse.
Por cierto, ¿qué le pasa a él?
Ha decidido no ir a la reunión.
Después de cerrar todas las puertas, me fui a la cama.
Decidió continuar con el plan.
Decidió ser bombero.
Tenemos esta silla gratis.
Decidieron que sería mejor empezar de inmediato.
Él está más allá de la esperanza.
Ella es una profesora de inglés recién salida de la universidad.
El trabajo estaba casi terminado.
Decidió no volver a su país natal.
Puede leer inglés con facilidad.
El tren sale a las seis.
No me dijo cuál era el problema.
Me preguntó qué me pasaba.
Regresó diez minutos después de la explosión.
Ella ha tomado la decisión de ir a Estados Unidos a estudiar.
Está decidida a dejar la empresa.
La explosión se produjo por accidente.
La niña soltó al pájaro.
El médico decidió operar de inmediato.
El avión despegó con facilidad.
El trabajo progresó con facilidad.
Por favor, déjame aquí.
Decidió ir a la universidad.
Este es el castillo que visitamos la semana pasada.
¿Cuándo se completará su tarea?
Fue hace cinco años que me gradué de la universidad.
Ella mantuvo los ojos cerrados.
Me decidí a estudiar más.
He tomado la decisión de irme de Japón.
es gratis
¿Qué diablos es el asunto?
Será inútil enfrentarse a ellos.
Ella decidió no ir.
Ella se bajó fácilmente.
Decidimos dejarlo solo por un tiempo.
Hemos terminado el trabajo de hoy.
Es seguro que será eliminado del equipo.
No sueltes mi mano.
Por favor, asegúrese de que el trabajo esté terminado.
Ella está inconsciente.
Estoy decidido a llevar a cabo este plan.
Saldremos a las cuatro.
Se decidió derribar el antiguo edificio.
estoy sin trabajo
Escuché la puerta cerrarse.
Conseguí el boleto gratis.
Salimos temprano para no perder el tren.
Sin duda has oído la noticia.
¿Cuál es la primicia sobre tu nuevo novio?
Qué le pasa a él ?
Salga ahora mismo y llegará a tiempo para el autobús.
Dejó la puerta abierta.
He decidido continuar con el trabajo.
Jim giró la llave en la cerradura.
El trabajo debe estar terminado a las 3 p.m.
El fuego se ha apagado y esta habitación está fría.
Los hombres estaban perdidos.
Partiremos temprano mañana por la mañana.
Suelta mi brazo.
Es tan difícil que he decidido dejar de intentarlo.
Te ves pálido . Que pasa contigo ?
Esta puerta esta cerrada .
Salió de la habitación sin decir una palabra.
Decidió intentarlo.
Este trabajo estará terminado en una semana.
Hay un castillo en mi ciudad.
Mantener la puerta cerrada .
me dejaré llevar.
Quiero deshacerme de eso.
Me he decidido a proponerle matrimonio.
Está decidido a ir a Inglaterra.
Decidió irse a Francia.
A qué hora empieza eso ?
Dos tercios del trabajo están terminados.
El hotel permanece cerrado durante el invierno.
Finalmente decidimos entregarlo a la policía.
La obra está prácticamente terminada.
La escuela estaba cerrada debido a la nieve.
Su trabajo iba sobre ruedas.
Escuché la puerta cerrarse.
Lo que está sucediendo ?
La ciudad es famosa por su antiguo castillo.
Pasé el examen con facilidad.
Me comprometí con ella en el punto.
Tenía la intención de haber terminado el trabajo.
La puerta permaneció cerrada todo el día.
Su vida está libre de preocupaciones.
Encontré su casa con facilidad.
La puerta se cerró tras él.
Es inútil incluso si discuto contigo.
Escuchamos la puerta cerrarse.
Decidí ser médico.
Lo conseguí gratis.
Es posible que la tienda ya esté cerrada.
Cuando lo escuché, me quedé estupefacto.
Escuchó la música con los ojos cerrados.
La tienda está cerrada los domingos.
Todavía no me he deshecho de mi fuerte resfriado.
¿Le pasa algo?
Puedes hacer esto con facilidad.
Que está pasando aqui ?
¿La obra estará terminada para mañana?
Estaba bastante decidido en su determinación.
Este trabajo tiene que estar terminado para el lunes.
María cerró la puerta en silencio.
Qué está sucediendo ?
Él no puede haber completado el trabajo por sí mismo.
Tom se ve pálido. ¿Le pasa algo?
Todo el mundo quiere vivir libre de preocupaciones.
Decidí comprar un coche.
La suerte recayó en ella para ayudarlo.
¿Qué le pasa a tu coche?
El hombre decidió esperar en la estación hasta que llegara su esposa.
Resolví el problema fácilmente.
El autobús estaba a punto de partir.
Lo que es necesario es simplemente leer el libro, cuando esté libre.
Decidimos llevar a cabo el plan.
Mantenga la ventana cerrada.
El trabajo aún no está terminado.
¿Qué está pasando allí ahora?
Decidí no ir.
Deja fuera todo lo que sea inútil.
Invierno interminable de nuestro tiempo.
Se terminaron las tres cuartas partes del trabajo.
Ya he terminado el trabajo.
Ella ha estado sin trabajo estos dos años.
Decidió ser secretaria.
Podía resolver el problema con facilidad.
Que pasa contigo ? Te ves pálido .
Decidimos hacer un trato con él.
Tu coche se maneja con facilidad.
Me he decidido a pensar en una solución mejor.
Decidió vender el coche.
Finalmente tomó la decisión de irse al extranjero.
La habitación estaba cerrada.
El trabajo había sido terminado a las seis.
La tienda está cerrada hoy.
Terminaron el proyecto a tiempo.
Resolví que trabajaría más duro.
Ellos están sin trabajo ahora.
Decidí hablarle de mi amor.
Deberíamos habernos marchado antes.
El trabajo está realmente terminado.
Nuestra escuela se ha disuelto durante el verano.
Me decidí a casarme con ella.
Ken decidió irse al extranjero.
¿Puedes caminar con los ojos cerrados?
La excluyeron de la reunión.
Terminaron de construir el puente a tiempo.
¿Qué le pasa a ella? Ella se ve un poco azul.
Lentamente cerró los ojos.
Decidió ir allí solo.
John es muy descuidado con su ropa.