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Spanish-English translation for: to be outgoing with sb
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estar dormidoto be asleep
estar sentadoto be sitting
peligrarto be in danger
amishar [cent.]to be shy
cortarse [acobardarse]to be shy
med. marearseto be / feel seasick
med. marearseto be / feel dizzy
poderto be able to
hacer faltato be needed
tener miedoto be afraid
estar asustadoto be afraid
estar equivocadoto be wrong
aburrirseto be / get bored
estar casadoto be married
sinceramente {adv}to be honest [honestly]
¡Ten cuidado!Be careful!
dar miedoto be scary
con el ánimo por los suelos [col.] [locución]with one's heart in one's boots [coll.] [idiom]
Estaba que no cabía en de orgullo. [locución]He / She was beside himself / herself with pride. [idiom]
ser puntualto be on time
Unverified estar piripito be alittle drunk
estar a salvoto be safe
llevarse a caboto be implemented
ser un ascoto be awful
estar biento be doing well
quedarse parado [fig.]to be baffled
subyacer [estar debajo]to be underneath
convenir queto be advisable that
perfilarse [silueta]to be outlined [silhouetted]
camuflarse biento be well camouflaged
faltar [no estar]to be missing
hallarse [estar ubicado]to be situated
estar vigenteto be in force
estar a disposiciónto be available
mús. estar afinadoto be in tune
moverseto be on the move
desposarseto be betrothed [act] [dated]
valer algoto be worth sth.
Sírvase ponerse en contacto con la oficina local.Please make contact with the local office.
cine F El hombre de la lente mortal [título en Hispanoamérica]The Man with the Deadly Lens [UK title] [Richard Brooks]
ling. matar dos pájaros de un tiroto kill two birds with one stone [idiom] [to take care of two problems at once]
tener permiso (para)to be allowed to
relig. confirmarseto be confirmed [undergo religious confirmation]
estar a disposiciónto be on hand
jur. ser hallado culpableto be found guilty
Unverified hacerse atole [mex.] [col.]to be crushed
quedar tamañitoto be gobsmacked [Br.] [coll.]
Unverified alebrestarse [agitarse] [sur.] [Colombia]to be shaken
registrarseto be recorded [presence of something]
encontrarse paradoto be out of work
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