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phrasal-verb
cope under pressure
manejar para funcionar bien incluso en situaciones estresantes o difíciles
Meaning
to manage to function well even in stressful or difficult situations
Example
He learned to **cope under pressure** during tight deadlines.
phrasal-verb
cope with
manejar o lidiar eficazmente con algo difícil
Meaning
to manage or deal effectively with something difficult
Example
She found it hard to **cope with** the sudden loss of her job.
phrasal-verb
copy down
escribir algo exactamente como está
Meaning
to write something exactly as it is
Example
Make sure to **copy down** the correct formula from the board.
phrasal-verb
copy from
tomar el trabajo o las respuestas de otra persona de manera deshonesta
Meaning
to take someone else’s work or answers dishonestly
Example
He got caught trying to **copy from** his friend during the test.
phrasal-verb
copy out
escribir algo de nuevo exactamente como está
Meaning
to write something again exactly as it is
Example
The students were asked to **copy out** the paragraph neatly.
idiom
copycat
alguien que imita a otra persona
Meaning
someone who imitates another person
Example
She’s such a **copycat**, always doing what I do.
idiom
corner office
un símbolo de éxito o alta posición en una empresa
Meaning
a symbol of success or high position in a company
Example
Everyone dreams of getting the **corner office** one day.
idiom
corner the market
dominar un mercado en particular
Meaning
to dominate a particular market
Example
They’ve managed to **corner the market** in organic products.
idiom
cornerstone of success
el fundamento o elemento más importante para lograr el éxito
Meaning
the most important foundation or element for achieving success
Example
Hard work is the **cornerstone of success**.
idiom
cost an arm and a leg
ser muy caro
Meaning
to be very expensive
Example
That designer bag **cost an arm and a leg**.
idiom
couch potato
una persona que pasa mucho tiempo sentada viendo televisión
Meaning
a person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching TV
Example
He’s such a **couch potato**, he never goes out or exercises.
idiom
couldn't believe my eyes
estar tan sorprendido que dudas de lo que ves
Meaning
to be so surprised that you doubt what you see
Example
I **couldn’t believe my eyes** when I saw the results.
idiom
couldn’t care less
mostrar total indiferencia
Meaning
to show total indifference
Example
She **couldn’t care less** about what people think.
phrasal-verb
count down
contar hacia atrás para marcar el inicio de un evento
Meaning
to count backward to mark the start of an event
Example
Everyone **counted down** to midnight on New Year’s Eve.
phrasal-verb
count down from
recitar los números hacia atrás comenzando desde un punto específico
Meaning
to recite numbers backward starting from a specific point
Example
The teacher had us **count down from** twenty to practice timing.
phrasal-verb
count down to deadlines
seguir el tiempo restante de cerca antes de que termine el trabajo
Meaning
to track remaining time closely before work is due
Example
I **count down to deadlines** with reminders so nothing slips.
idiom
count on
confiar en alguien para hacer algo
Meaning
to rely on or trust someone to do something
Example
You can always **count on** me.
idiom
count to ten
pausar y calmarse antes de reaccionar con ira
Meaning
to pause and calm down before reacting in anger
Example
When you’re upset, just **count to ten** before speaking.
phrasal-verb
count towards
contribuir a un resultado general o logro futuro
Meaning
to contribute to an overall result or future achievement
Example
This internship will **count towards** your graduation credits.
phrasal-verb
count upon
depender o confiar en alguien para ayuda o apoyo
Meaning
to depend or rely on someone for help or support
Example
You can always **count upon** me when you need assistance.
idiom
count your blessings
sé agradecido por las cosas buenas en tu vida
Meaning
be grateful for the good things in your life
Example
Instead of complaining, **count your blessings**.
idiom
Cover a lot of ground
tratar con mucha información o material
Meaning
to deal with a lot of information or material
Example
The lecture **covered a lot of ground** in just one hour.
idiom
cover all bases
prepararse para todas las situaciones posibles
Meaning
to prepare for all possible situations
Example
Before the presentation, we need to **cover all bases**.
idiom
cover all the angles
examinar una historia o un problema desde todas las perspectivas
Meaning
to examine a story or issue from every perspective
Example
The journalist tried to **cover all the angles** before publishing the article.