Spanish Ch. 1 Lexico
Terms
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- la oficina
- office full of many people
- el despacho
- personal office, study
- direccion
- administrative office
- el bufete
- law office
- la redaccion
- newspaper office
- el consultorio
- medical office
- la consulta
- docter's private office
- volver a + infinitive
- to do something again
- volver
- to return, go (come) back
- regresar
- to return, go (come) back More popular in Spanish America
- cerrar
- to close shut, to lock
- el cierre
- closing, shutting
- abrir
- to open
- la abertura
- opening
- clausurar
- to close, adjourn (ceremonial sense)
- la clausura
- closing of a ceremony
- la apertura
- opening in a figurative or ceremonial sense
- acabar de + infinitive
- to finish doing something; to have had just done something
- terminar de + infinitive
- to finish doing something
- la sala
- living room, palor
- el cuarto
- personal or private room
- el aula
- classroom
- la habitacion
- room (specific)
- el salon
- living room, large room, hall
- angosto
- narrow
- estretcho
- narrow
- el hule
- rubber, oilcloth
- la goma
- rubber, rubber band
- el caucho
- rubber
- de palo
- wooden
- la madera
- wood
- el palo
- pole, stick of wood
- la leña
- fire wood
- matar
- to kill
- asesinar
- to murder, assassinate, to kill
- rematar
- to finish off
- eliminar
- to wipe out, bump off
- ejecutar
- to execute
- la cuadra
- block (Sp. Am.) stable (Spain)
- el establo
- stable for animals
- la manzana
- block (Spain); apple
- el bloque
- large piece of hard substance
- el ropero
- clothes closet
- la alacena
- cupboard, closet, locker
- el armario
- closet (Spain)
- el guardarropa
- checkroom, cloakroom
- agarrar
- to grasp (Spain) to take (Sp. Am.)
- garras
- claws
- tomar
- to take
- coger
- to take (Spain) to take (Sp. Am.) with taboo sexual implications
- amanecer
- to dawn
- anochecer
- to grow dark
- atardecer
- to draw towards evening; to happen late in the afternoon
- ordinario
- ordinary, common may be coarse or vulgar
- común
- common
- corriente
- common
- colgar
- to hang
- ahorcar
- to hang (by the neck)
- tender
- to hang (clothes to dry)
- pender
- to hang (anything suspended from above)