to wake up (to awake from sleep)
to arouse (to stimulate)
to awaken (to conjure)
to wake up (to awake from sleep)
the awakening (start)
the alarm clock
despertar
despertarse
el despertar
el despertador
the peach (fruit) (Panama)
(Puerto Rico) (Spain)
the peach tree (tree) (Spain)
the peach (color) (Spain)
Adjective
peach (color) (Spain)
el melocotón (older)
el durazno
melocotón (older)
durazano/a
the plum (fruit)
la ciruela
to pick up (to lift up)
to gather (to collect)
to clean up (to organize)
to pick up (to fetch)
to put up (to put hair up)
to pick (to harvest)
to include, show an image (to contain)
to go home (to go to one’s place)
to go to bed (to go to sleep)
to lift up a skirt, roll up pants or sleeves (clothing)
recoger
recogerse
Adjective
healthy (healthful)
wholesome (with values)
intact (undamaged)
Adjective
safe (unharmed)
Preposition
except, except for, save (formal) (apart from)
sano
salvo
salvo
to disappoint, disilusion, let down (to fail to meet expectations of)
to be disappointed, become disilusioned (to feel disappointment)
desilusionar
desilusionarse
the hope (wish)
the ilusion, delusion (chimera)
the thrill, excitement (eagerness)
the disappointment, disillusionment (letdown) (loss of hope)
la ilusión
la desilusión
the region, district, county (general)
la comarca
to assure, guarantee (to promise)
to secure (to fasten)
to insure (to provide insurance)
to make sure, check (to ensure)
asegurar
asegurarse
the pin (carpentry)
the plug, pin (electronics)
the peg, tuning peg (music)
la clavija
the condition, requirement, the term in an agreement (stipulation)
the condition (state) (essence)
the social class (social status)
the capacity (competence)
the condition, conditions (state)
the position, condition (circumstances)
la condición
las condiciones
the crossing, voyage, flight (journey)
the side street, main road through town (cross-street)
la travesía
to tilt, lean (to slant)
to bend, bow (to angle)
to persuade, incline (to convince)
to lean, bend, bow (to angle)
to be inclined, to tend (to be disposed; used with “a”)
to lean (to slant)
to favor, lean, incline (to prefer; used with “por”)
inclinar
inclinarse
the pole (bar) (sports)
la pértiga
to drag, sweep clothing, brush clothing (to move along the ground)
to sweep away (river), carry out (ocean), blow along (wind) (to pull)
to tow (automobile)
to drag down (finance)
to drag on (to be ill with)
to draw, attract (to lure)
to influence, win over (to persuade)
to slur (to mumble)
to crawl, slilther, drag oneself (to move along the ground)
to grovel (to prostrate oneself)
arrastrar
arrastrarse
to move away from (to remove; used with “de”)
to keep away (to fend off)
to dispell (to dissipate)
to move away (to remove yourself)
to go far from (to walk away; used with “de”)
to go away (to leave)
to withdraw from (to stop taking part; used with “de”)
alejar
alejarse
to hammer, drive, thrust, pin, sink, stick (to force)
to nail (to put up with nails)
to fix (to stare)
to rip off, get ripped off to the tune of (to charge excessively)
to stand up (to make wait)
to hammer, drive (sports)
to get, stick (to force)
to swipe, nick, filch (to steal)
(Central America) (Mexico)
to dive (sports) (Central America) (Mexico)
to be fixated on, be into (colloquial) (to become obsessed; used with “con”) (Mexico)
to fall for (colloquial) (to fall in love with; used with “con”) (Central America) (Mexico)
to screw (vulgar) (to have sex with)
(Latin America)
clavar
clavarse
Adejective
deadly, lethal
mortífero
the countryside, country (rural area)
the field, pasture (piece of land)
the field, pitch, course (sports)
the camp (temporary shelter)
the field (area of study)
el campo
the poppy (botany)
la amapola
the pin (carpentry)
the plug, pin (electronics)
the peg, tuning peg (music)
la clavija
the condition, agreement term, requirement (stipulation)
the condition (state) (essence)
the social class (social status)
the capacity (competence)
la condición
to move away from (to remove; used with “de”)
to keep away (to fend off)
to dispel (to dissipate)
to move away from (to remove yourself)
to go far from (to walk away; used with “de”)
to go away (to leave)
to withdraw from (to stop taking part; used with “de”
to drift apart
alejar
alejarse
to let go of, drop, put down, let out (to stop holding)
to loosen (to make less tight)
to set free, let loose (to free)
to let out, let fly (to vocalize)
to give off (to radiate)
to give up (to relinquish)
to come off (to become unstuck)
to break free (to escape)
soltar
soltarse