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Spanish-English translation for: Get alive
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superar algoto get over sth.
llevarse biento get by [to manage]
Unverified embicharse [desnudarse] [mex.] [col.]to get naked
emborracharseto get plastered [coll.] [very drunk]
Ya entiendo.I get it. [coll.]
estar negro [col.]to be / get furious
descontrolarseto get out of control [people, events]
perderse [no hallar el camino]to get lost
trabucarse [al hablar]to get tongue-tied [idiom]
acostumbrarse a algoto get used to sth.
casarse con algnto get married to sb.
empaparse de algoto get steeped in sth.
ingresar a algoto get in / into sth.
¡Vete por ahí! [col.]Get lost! [coll.]
armar un pancho [col.] [mex.]to get angry
tomarse la revanchato get one's revenge
bajar algoto get sth. down [from upstairs, shelf]
colarse [esp.] [col.] [equivocarse]to get it wrong [coll.]
drogas colocarse [col.] [drogarse]to get high [coll.] [take drugs]
enfurruñarse [col.]to get in a huff [coll.] [idiom]
apearse de algo [vehículo]to get off sth. [vehicle]
contactarse con algnto get in touch with sb.
desprenderse de algo [deshacerse]to get rid of sth.
disponerse para algo [prepararse]to get ready for sth.
levantar a algnto get sb. out of bed
¿Cómo llego allá?How do I get there?
echarse (una) novia [col.]to get a girlfriend [coll.]
Unverified bailongo {m} [fiesta] [sur.] [Bolivia]get-together [Am.] [coll.] [sl.]
apearse de algo [vehículo]to get out of sth. [vehicle]
librarse de algoto get out of sth. [avoid doing]
zafarse de algn/algoto get away from sb./sth.
llevarse bien con algnto get on well with sb.
llevarse mal con algnto get on badly with sb.
meterse en líos [locución]to get into a mess [idiom]
¡Quitate de en medio!Get out of the way!
¡Tú ve por ahí! [col.]Get lost, you! [coll.]
dar caña [col.] [apresurarse]to get a move on [coll.] [hurry]
desacostumbrarse de algoto get out of the habit of sth.
acostumbrar a algn a algoto get sb. used to sth.
conseguir que algn haga algoto get sb. to do sth.
ir a los bifes [Argentina] [col.]to get to the point
Unverified mandar a la verga [mex.] [Ni] [vulg.]to get rid of
pasar de castaño oscuro [locución]to get out of hand [idiom]
ponerse en contacto con algnto get in touch with sb.
A menudo tengo dolores de cabeza.I often get headaches.
desahogarse confesando algoto get sth. off one's chest [coll.] [idiom]
ponerse de mala leche [col.]to get in a bad mood [coll.]
salirse con la suya [locución]to get one's (own) way [idiom]
cine F La vida en obras [Wolfgang Becker]Life is All You Get
loc. caer chinche a algn [col.] [Perú]to get on sb.'s tits [coll.]
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