- to cast, launch
- to throw
- to score
- to pass, transfer
- to catch
- to score
- to be
- to see
--to introduce; to insert
- to run
- to have to
- to be
- to accomplish, execute, perform, fulfil, to keep (a promise); to do (one's duty); to observe (a law); to be one´s birthday, to have served the time required in the army, etc.
- to go up, to climb
- to go
- to close
- to lose
- to want or to love
- to be able (to)
2007-05-15 06:54:18
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answer #1
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answered by Martha P 7
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Tarjeta in general is a card... this can be a credit card, an identification card, a "card" (ticket) for the subway, etc. It all depends on what comes after this word.
2016-05-18 02:45:01
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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- throw
- (several meanings: pull, toss over, shoot...decide based on your context)
- score (like score a goal), challenge (like challenge a rival)
- (several meanings: deliver, pass, slip by,....)
- catch
- score a basket
- be
- see
- put in
- run
- have
- be
- fulfill
- rise, ascend
- go
- close
- lose
- want
- can
2007-05-14 14:37:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Let see:
- lanzar = to throw
- tirar = to throw, in sentences like: She threw it into the garbage. (Ella lo tiró a la basura)
to drop, in sentences like: They dropped the bomb. (Ellos tiraron la bomba.)
to pull, in sentences like: Don't pull him down the stairs! (¡No lo tires de las escaleras!)
- marcar = to mark, in sentences like: The accident left her deeply marked (El accidente la dejó profundamente marcada.)
to dial, in sentences like: If you wish to make a deposit please dial: 1. (Si desea hacer un depósito, marque: 1.)
- pasar = to pass
- atrapar = to catch
- encestar = to score (a basket)
- estar = to be, in senteces like: The church is right down the corner. (La iglesia está apenas doblando la esquina.)
to stay, in sentences like: I'm staying at my uncle's house. (Me estoy quedando en la casa de mi tío.)
- ver = to see
- meter = [There´s actually no literal translation for this verb. The closest one should be] to put (something or someone) in
- correr = to run
- tener = to have
- ser = to be
- cumplir = to fulfill (a wish) (cumplir un deseo)
to keep (a promise) (cumplir una promesa)
to serve (a sentence) (cumplir una sentencia)
- subir = to raise, in sentences like: The temperature has raised a lot in the last few hours. (La temperatura ha subido mucho en las últimas horas.)
to go up, in sentences like: I better get up and see what the kids are doing. (Mejor subo a ver qué es lo que están haciendo los niños.)
to take up (something or someone), in sentences like: Let me get this toys up to my son's room. (Déjame subir estos juguetes al cuarto de mi hijo.)
- ir = to go
- cerrar = to close, to shut
to lock (cerrar con llave)
to seal (a deal, an envelope) (cerrar un trato, cerrar un sobre)
- perder = to lose, in sentences like: My team lost the game. (Mi equipo perdió el partido.)
to miss, in sentence like: She just missed the train. (Ella acaba de perder el tren.)
to waste (time) (perder el tiempo)
- querer = to want, in sentences like: I want a massage! (¡Quiero un masaje!)
to love, in sentences like: Both brothers seem to love each other very much. (Ambos hermanos parecen quererse mucho)
- poder = to be able to, can: He can do it for himself. (Él puede hacerlo por sí mismo.)
Hope this helps.
2007-05-14 15:27:15
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answered by tristemente_conforme 1
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