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Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
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Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
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Phrasal verbs
1. Phrasal verbs
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PHRASAL VERBS
a) Introduction
Un Phrasal verb es un verbo seguido de una o más partículas que pueden
ser una preposición, un adverbio o una combinación de ambos. Un Phrasal
verb es una unidad con un significado especial, distinto de las palabras que
lo forman tomadas separadamente: My washing-machine broke down
yesterday (dejó de funcionar)/After winning the lottery, they looked down
on us (nos despreciaban).
Lista de los Phrasal verbs más comunes (debeis buscar los significados):
Ask for
(1) Pedir
(2) Preguntar por, pedir hablar con
Break down
(1) Desmoronarse, derrumbarse, venirse abajo, perder la salud,
hacer perder la salud, perder el control, los nervios, etc.
(2) Averiarse, no funcionar
(3) Destruir, derribar (una puerta, muro, etc.), venirse abajo, vencer
(resistencia, obstáculo, timidez, hostilidad, sospecha, etc.), caer,
venirse abajo
Break in
(1) Interrumpir
(2) Acostumbrar (a una nueva disciplina), domar (un caballo)
(3) Hacer rodaje al coche.
Break off
(1) Partirse, desgajar(se), desprenderse.
(2) Romper (relaciones, amistad, conversaciones, negociaciones, etc.)
(3) Interrumpirse (en lo que se estaba diciendo)
(4) Hacer una pausa en el trabajo, tomarse un descanso.
Break out
(1) Estallar (una guerra, epidemia, incendio, violencia, disputa, etc.)
(2) Exclamar (de pronto)
(3) Salir (una erupción, granos, etc.)
Break up
(1) Deshacer(se); romper(se), hacer(se) pedazos; desmenuzar;
destrozar (fig.), romper(se) (matrimonio, amistad, noviazgo…)
(2) Dispersar(se), disolver (un grupo, reunión, manifestación, etc.);
desarticular una banda, etc.
(3) Terminar (el colegio, etc. al final de un trimestre o un curso, una
reunión, sesión, etc.)
(4) Dividir; dividir (por medio de análisis, etc.)
(5) Desguazar (coche, barco, etc.)
Bring back
(1) Traer de vuelta, devolver.
(2) Traer a la memoria (recuerdos, vivencias, etc.)
(3) Restaurar (la monarquía, pena de muerte, etc.)
Bring up
(1) Educar (Upbringing)
(2) Sacar a colación/a relucir, plantear, llamar la atención sobre algo.
(3) Devolver (vomitar)
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Call for
(1) Recoger (algo o a alguien)
(2) Requerir, exigir, pedir (celebrarse, etc.)
Call off
(1) Cancelar, anular.
(2) Dar órdenes/ordenar (detenerse/retirarse)
Call on
(1) Visitar
(2) Pedir (de), solicitar, requerir, invocar, recurrir, acudir a, invitar.
Call up
(1) Movilizar, reclutar, llamar a filas.
(2) Llamar por teléfono
(3) Traer algo a la memoria, evocar
Care about
(1) Preocuparse, interesarse por
Care for
(1) Gustar, sentirse atraido por
(2) Querer
Come about
(1) Ocurrir/suceder
Come along
(1) Hacer progresos, ir/marchar
(2) Ir, venir, llegarse a, acudir
(3) Llegar presentarse, surgir (una oportunidad/ocasión)
(4) Mejorar (la salud)
(5) Presentarse, venir, llegar
Come by
(1) Pasar (por delante de)
(2) Pasarse por (a ver a alguien)
(3) Conseguir, obtener, adquirir
(4) Recibir (inesperadamente)
(5) Ocurríssele a uno (una idea)
Come down
(1) Bajar
(2) Bajar (precios, costos, etc.)
(3) Caer (lluvia, nieve, sol); bajar (caer) (el telón); caerse/venirse abajo
(techo, pared, cuadro, etc.)
(4) Decidirse por, tomar partido por, declararse a favor o en contra de
(gen. tras periodo de duda)
(5) Venir de una ciudad grande a otra más pequeña; venir del norte al
su o ir al campo.
Come on
(1) Empezar, llegar (lluvias, estaciones del año, noche, etc.), ocurrir,
aparecer (una enfermedad, dolor de cabeza, etc.)
(2) Progresar, marchar/ir (bien)
(3) Empezar a proyectarse, echarse, representarse (un espectáculo)
(4) Encenderse (una luz)
(5) Aparecer (en escena, pantalla, etc.)
(6) Come on!! ¡Venga! ¡Vamos! ¡Date prisa! ¡Animo!
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Fall off
(1) Disminuir (número de asistentes, etc., renta, ingresos, ventas, etc.),
bajar, decaer, decrecer.
(2) Desprenderse
(3) Quedarse dormido
Fall through
(1) Fallar/fracasar un plan, proyecto, etc.
Fill in
(1) Rellenar (impresos)
Fill out
(1) Ganar peso, engordar
(2) Rellenar (impresos)
Fill up
(1) Llenar completamente, saciar, hartar.
(2) Llenar (el depósito de gasolina del coche)
(3) Rellenar (impresos)
Get along with
(1) Llevarse bien con
(2) Hacer progresos, progresar, ir (bien)
Get around
(1) Salir, ir de un lado para otro, callejear.
Get on
(1) Ponerse (ropa)
(2) Poner, colocar (en su sitio)
Get on with
(1) Hacer progresos, irle a uno (bien o mal), adelantar
(2) Hacer, llevar a cabo, realizar
(3) Llevarse (bien/mal) con
(4) Continuar, proseguir
Get out
(1) Sacar (fig.) publicar (un libro, disco, etc.)
(2) Hacerse público, filtrarse (una noticia, secreto, etc.), salir a relucir.
(3) Echar, desembarazarse de
Get over
(1) Recuperarse (de una enfermedad), reponerse (de un susto, una
sorpresa, etc.), vencer (timidez); superar (dificultades, obstáculos,
problemas, etc.).
(2) Olvidar (algo o a alguien)
(3) Cruzar, pasar; (fig.) transcurrir (el tiempo)
Get through
(1) Pasar, atravesar
(2) Aprobar (un examen, una ley)
(3) Lograr
(4) Consumir
Give in
(1) Ceder, consentir, rendirse, darse por vencido
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(2) Entregar (papeles, ejercicios, exámenes, documentos, etc.)
Give out
(1) Distribuir, repartir (impresos, exámenes, folletos, etc.)
(2) Emitir, transmitir (señales, sonidos etc.); despedir gases, etc.);
anunciar/ hacer público (resultados, etc.)
(3) Fallar (un motor, el corazón, etc.)
(4) Acabarse, agotarse (provisiones, reservas, fuerza, paciencia, etc.)
Give up
(1) Dejar, abandonar (un trabajo, dimitir (de un puesto)
(2) Dejar (la bebida, el tabaco, etc.)
(3) Renunciar/abandonar (a los principios, convicciones, ideas, a hacer
algo, a alguien, etc.)
(4) Entregar(se); ceder (territorio, etc.)
(5) Abandonar (la esperanza)
(6) Darse por vencido, dar por imposible
(7) Desahuciar
Go after
(1) Seguir, ir tras, perseguir, andar tras, tratar de obtener
Go away
(1) Partir, irse, salir, ir fuera
(2) Desaparecer (un dolor, etc.)
(3) Morir
Go by
(1) pasar (por delante de)
(2) Pasar (tiempo)
(3) Guiarse por, juzgar por, atenerse a
Go off
(1) Irse / marchar / partir
(2) Cortarse (agua, gas, luz, calefacción, etc.)
(3) Explotar (una bmba, fuegos artificiales, etc.)
(4) Dispararse (una pistola, etc. por accidente)
(5) Sonar (un despertador, un timbre de alarma, etc)
(6) Estropearse, echarse a perder (alimentos, etc.)
(7) Ir bien o mal, transcurrir (acontecimientos)
(8) Quedarse dormido
(9) Perder el conocimiento
(10) Dejar de sentir/desaparecer (un dolor, etc.)
(11) Perder el gusto por, echar para atrás, perder el interés por, dejar
de gustarle a uno (algo o alguien)
Go on
(1) Seguir, continuar
(2) Ocurrir, suceder (habitualmente o por un espacio de tiempo)
(3) Encenderse (una luz)
(4) Pasar transcurrir (tiempo)
(5) (+ infin.):Pasar luego a decir, decir a continuación, seguir…diciendo,
seguir y …, continuar/proseguir y …, continuar + gerundio,
añadir/agregar
(6) Comportarse
(7) Salir en (TV, teatro, etc.)
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Go out
(1) Salir
(2) Apagarse (luces, fuego)
(3) Desmayarse, perder el conocimiento; quedarse dormido
(4) Terminar (un mes, día, año, etc.)
(5) Pasar de moda
(6) Retirarse (la marea)
(7) Ser revelado, hacerse público (secreto, noticia, etc.)
Go through
(1) Pasar por, atravesar
(2) Pasarse/saltarse (un semáforo)
(3) Concluir con éxito; ser aprobado
(4) Llegar (llamada telefónica)
(5) Sufrir, soportar
(6) Examinar, estudiar, repasar, registrar
(7) Terminar, acabar con (algo)
Go without
(1) Pasarse sin (algo)
Hold on
(1) Esperar (un momneto, un poco), no colgar (el teléfono) (gen. imper.
o infin.)
(2) Resistir, aguantar
Hold up
(1) Atracar, asaltar
(2) Retener, retrasar (por un obstáculo, etc.), paralizar, atascar (gen.
pas.)
(3) Levantar, sujetar/poner en alto
(4) Sostener(se); contener(se)
(5) Mantenerse (el buen tiempo, el sol, etc.)
(6) Ser cierto/verdad
Keep in
(1) Dejar castigado (después de clase, de la hora de salir)
(2) Retener
Keep off
(1) Mantener(se) alejado/apartado de/ a distancia
(2) Evitar, resguardar de
Keep on
(1) Seguir/continuar haciendo algo, hacer continuamente algo
Keep out (of)
(1) Permanecer fuera (de)
Keep up
(1) Mantener, conservar, cuidar (nivel, calidad, etc.9
(2) Continuar, seguir (algo)
Let (sb) in
(1) Dejar entrar, hacer pasar (a alguien)
Look after
(1) Cuidar de, ocuparse de
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Look at
(1) (persona/cuadro/dibujo/diagrama): mirar
(2) Considerar (posibilidades)
(3) Examinar (paciente); revisar, chequear (coche)
Look down on
(1) Despreciar, mirar por encima del hombro
Look for
(1) Buscar
Look forward to
(1) Estar deseando algo
Look into
(1) Investigar, examinar, inspeccionar
Look out
(1) Tener cuidado
(2) Buscar
Look out for
(1) Estar atento a (tratando de ver a alguien, etc.)
Look up
(1) Buscar (información: palabras en el diccionario, un dato, etc.)
(2) Mejorar (el negocio, la situación, el tiempo, etc.)
(3) Levantar la vista/mirada
(4) Visitar, hacer una visita, localizar (a alguien para visitarle)
Look up to
(1) Admirar, respetar, venerar
Make of
(1) Interpretar, entender, pensar de/sobre
(2) Be made of: Estar hecho de
Put down
(1) Dejar, soltar (objetos, personas, pasajeros, etc.)
(2) Dejar, dejar de leer un libro (después de empezado) (generalmente
con cannot)
(3) Escribir, apuntar, anotar, poner por escrito
(4) Suprimir/reducir por la fuerza o autoridad, aplastar, sofocar una
rebelión, oprimir
(5) Matar, sacrificar (un animal, esp. Por enfermedad o vejez)
(6) Ingerir, beber, tragar
(7) Callar, hacer callar.
Put in for
(1) Presentar (una solicitud, petición, etc.)
(2) Inscribir(se) en una competición
Put off
(1) Aplazar
(2) Quitar, desconectar
(3) Librarse de, dar largas, disuadir
(4) Desembarcar (a alguien), dejar en algún sitio
(5) Hacer dormir, anestesiar
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(6) Cansar, hartar, hastiar, quitar el gusto por, coger aversión por,
repelaer, asquear, dar asco
(7) Disuadir, alejar, echar para atrás
(8) Alejar, mantener alejado de, apartar de, desviar, despistar
Put on
(1) Encender, conectar (luces, calentador, etc.), poner (un disco, etc.)
(2) Ponerse (ropa, gafas, etc.)
(3) Adoptar (modales), fingir (una pose, etc.), exagerar
(4) Montar, producir (una obra de teatro, espectáculo, exhibición,
programa, etc.)
(5) (some drug/medicine): Recetar, poner a alguien una determinada
medicación
(6) (weight, etc): Ganar peso, engordar
Put out
(1) Apagar (luces, fuego, incendio, cigarrillo)
(2) Sacar
(3) Extender (la mano, etc.)
(4) Difundir, transmitir
(5) Imprimir, publicar, sacar/tirar (una edición)
(6) Desplegar, sacar a relucir/exhibir/mostrar (entusiasmo, energía,
vigor, trabajo)
(7) Producir, generar
(8) Dormir (con anestesia, de un golpe, etc.)
(9) (Dep.): Eliminar, dejar fuera de combate
(10) Echar, despedir, largar
(11) Abandonar/dejar el puerto o la costa hacia alta mar, hacerse a la
mar
(12) Estar molesto con, desconcertado por (gen. pas.)
Put up
(1) Levantar, izar, colocar, subir, elevar
(2) Edificar, erigir; construir
(3) Albergar(se); dar/recibir alojamiento, hospedar(se)/alojar(se)
(4) Invertir, prestar, adelantar (dinero)
(5) Ofrecer (resistencia); presentar (batalla)
(6) Preparar (comida)
Put up with
(1) Aguantar, soportar
Run into
(1) Toparse con, tropezar con
(2) Chocar con (de un vehículo)
(3) Desembocar en
(4) Meterse en (problemas, deudas)
(5) Llegar a, extenderse a (cantidad, tiempo, etc.)
Run out of
(1) Acabársele a uno algo
(2) Salir corriendo de
Run over
(1) Atropellar (con un vehículo)
(2) Salirse (un líquido), derramarse, rebosar; (fig.) estar lleno a rebosar
(3) Leer o repasar algo rápidamente
See about
(1) Ocuparse de, poner remedio a, atender
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See off
(1) Despedir (a alguien que se va de viaje), despedirse
(2) Echar, expulsar
See through
(1) (Ayudar a) superar (enfermedad, dificultad, crisis, etc.), sacar de
apuros
(2) Llevar a cabo (una determinada empresa o labor, en su totalidad);
ver terminada (una empresa, etc.)
(3) Calar, descubrir el juego, ver claramente las intenciones de
Set off
(1) Ponerse en camino, partir, emprender un viaje
(2) Hacer resaltar, poner de relieve, realzar, destacar
(3) Desencadenar, provocar, (hacer) accionar
(4) Hacer estallar (una bomba, etc.), explotar (fuegos artificiales, etc.),
disparar
Set out
(1) Exponer, exhibir (mercancía, etc.), disponer, arreglar, colocar,
presentar
(2) Exponer, explicar, declarar
(3) Poner (la mesa, el té)
Set up
(1) Establecer
(2) Establecer (un récord)
(3) Restablecer, reponer
(4) Colocar, levantar, instalar, montar, construir, preparar
(5) Organizar, concertar
(6) Fundar, crear, establecer
(7) Provocar, causar
(8) Amañar de antemano,(tratar de) incriminar, comprometer
Take in
(1) Observar algo y comprenderlo; hacerse cargo/darse cuenta (de una
situación, etc., después de echar un vistazo), abarcar (con una
mirada), digerir mentalmente
(2) Comprender, abarcar, incluir
(3) Engañar, (pas.) dejarse engañar
(4) Recibir (como huéspedes, inquilinos, etc.), aceptar, tomar
(5) Meter (a la ropa), achicar
Take off
(1) Quitar(se) (ropa, gafas, etc.)
(2) Quitar (de)
(3) Quitar (una mancha)
(4) Cortar, amputar, seccionar, rebanar, llevarse
(5) Despegar (un avión)
(6) Imitar (un cómico a alguien famoso)
(7) Marcharse, largarse
(8) Empezar/comenzar
(9) Tener éxito, cuajar (una idea)
(10) Tomarse (tiempo) libre
(11) Perder/hacer perder (peso)
(12) Apartar (la mirada de)
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(13) Quitarle/retirar (a un paciente una medicación, un tratamiento,
etc.)
(14) Llevarse
Take over
(1) Asumir, hacerse cargo de, tomar posesión de, apoderarse de,
absorber (una compañía a otra, etc.)
(2) Sustituir, tomar el relevo, relevar, suceder (en un cargo, etc.)
Take up
(1) Ocupar, llenar (sitio/tiempo)
(2) Absorber, empapar
(3) Adoptar (como pasatiempo, ocupación, etc.)
(4) Coger
(5) Empezar/iniciar un trabajo, coger/adoptar un trabajo/oficio, etc.
(6) Coger, aceptar, hacerse cargo de, ocuparse de (un asunto, un caso,
etc.)
(7) Levantar, elevar, subir
(8) Reanudar (una historia, ocupación, etc. en el punto donde se dejó)
(9) Mencionar/sacar un asunto (para discutirlo o considerarlo)
Try on
(1) Probarse (ropa)
(2) Try (it) on: Intentar algo (por si cuela)
Try out
(1) Probar, someter a prueba
Turn into
(1) Traansformar(se) en, convertir(se) en
(2) Meterse en
Turn off
(1) Desconectar, apagar (radio, TV, luces, etc.); cerrar (un grifo, etc.)
(2) Disgustar, repeler, echar para atrás, quitar el gusto por
(3) Salir de una carretera y meterse en otra; desviarse, torcer, cambiar
de rumbo
Turn on
(1) Conectar, encender, poner (fig.) (radio, TV, luces, etc.); abrir (un
grifo, etc.)
(2) Estimular, excitar; gustar, atraer; (slang) alcanzar estado de euforia
por la droga
(3) Centrarse sobre/en, tratar de (argumento de una obra, etc.)
Turn over
(1) Dar media vuelta, volverse (en la cama)
(2) Girar, dar(le) vueltas (a) (un motor)
(3) Volcar (barca, coche, etc.)
(4) Hacer un determinado volumen de negocios o de producción o de
ventas
(5) Entregar (a la policía, etc.)
(6) Entregar
(7) Entregar (el control de algo a alguien)
(8) Dar la vuelta (de manera que la parte de arriba quede abajo); (fig.)
dar vueltas a un asunto
(9) Volver/pasar (la página, etc.)
(10) Remover (tierra, etc.)
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Wear off
(1) Gastarse, raer, borrarse, desaparecer, disiparse, disminuir
(gradualmente); pasar (los efectos/dolor, etc.)
Wear out
(1) Gastarse, desgastarse
(2) Agotar, dejar rendido
b) Phrasal verb: separable or inseparable
Los phrasal verbs transitivos (con OD de objeto) pueden ser separables e
inseparables.
Los Phrasal verbs separables pueden llevar la partícula junto al verbo o con
el complemento intercalado.
Cuando el objeto es un nombre, acepta las dos posiciones:
We are throwing away our old bed/We are throwing our old bed away
Si es un pronombre, éste debe ir necesariamente delante de la partícula:
We are throwing it away.
* Los Phrasal verbs inseparables toman un complemento pero no se
puede separar el verbo y su partícula. El objeto debe ir detrás de la partícula:
She ran into her sister after the movie/She ran into her after the movie
Los Phrasal Verbs con dos partículas (look forward to, get along with…) son
inseparables.