Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
calm oneself down
relajarse y recuperar el control emocional después de estar molesto o enojado
Meaning
to relax and regain emotional control after being upset or angry
Example
He took a deep breath to **calm himself down** before speaking.
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calm over
calmarse poco a poco y volverse sereno
Meaning
to gradually become peaceful or composed
Example
After some quiet time, you’ll **calm over** and think clearly.
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calm the mind
relajarse y traer paz mental
Meaning
to relax and bring mental peace
Example
Meditation helps her **calm the mind** after a stressful day.
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calm things down
calmar las cosas
Meaning
to make a tense or angry situation more peaceful
Example
He tried to **calm things down** before it got worse.
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calm within
encontrar paz interior o estabilidad
Meaning
to find inner peace or stability
Example
Even in chaos, she managed to **calm within** herself.
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calm yourself down
relajarse y dejar de sentirse enojado o nervioso
Meaning
to relax and stop feeling angry or nervous
Example
Take a deep breath to **calm yourself down** before reacting.
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campaign against
organizar esfuerzos para oponerse a algo
Meaning
to organize efforts to oppose something
Example
Local groups **campaign against** harmful zoning changes.
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campaign for
trabajar de manera organizada para un objetivo político o social
Meaning
to work in an organized way for a political or social goal
Example
They are **campaigning for** better education policies.
idiom
can of worms
un problema complejo que puede causar más problemas una vez comenzado
Meaning
a complex problem that may cause more trouble once started
Example
AI bias is a **can of worms** that’s hard to fix.
idiom
can't believe your eyes
estar tan sorprendido que dudas de lo que estás viendo
Meaning
to be so surprised that you doubt what you are seeing
Example
I **couldn’t believe my eyes** when I saw the snowfall.
idiom
can’t wait
estar muy ansioso o impaciente por algo que suceda
Meaning
to be very eager or impatient for something to happen
Example
I **can’t wait** to see the new movie!
idiom
canary in the coal mine
una advertencia temprana de un peligro potencial
Meaning
an early warning of potential danger
Example
Melting glaciers are the **canary in the coal mine** for climate change.
idiom
cancel culture
la práctica de retirar el apoyo a alguien después de que haga algo ofensivo
Meaning
the practice of withdrawing support from someone after they do something offensive
Example
Many celebrities fear **cancel culture** online.
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capitalize on
aprovechar algo para lograr el éxito
Meaning
to take advantage of something to gain success
Example
She knew how to **capitalize on** every opportunity that came her way.
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capitalize on opportunities
aprovechar las oportunidades para obtener ganancias
Meaning
to take advantage of favorable situations to gain profit
Example
Smart investors always **capitalize on** opportunities in the market.
idiom
carbon neutral
lograr una huella de carbono neta cero, donde la cantidad de dióxido de carbono liberado es igual a la cantidad eliminada de la atmósfera
Meaning
achieving a net-zero carbon footprint, where the amount of carbon dioxide released is equal to the amount removed from the atmosphere
Example
By planting trees and reducing emissions, the company is aiming to become **carbon neutral**.
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care about
sentir preocupación o afecto por alguien o algo
Meaning
to feel concern or affection for someone or something
Example
He truly **cares about** the people he works with.
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care deeply for
tener un fuerte afecto o preocupación por alguien
Meaning
to have strong affection or concern for someone
Example
He truly **cares deeply for** his grandparents.
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care for
cuidar a alguien que está enfermo o necesita ayuda
Meaning
to look after someone who is sick or in need
Example
He **cares for** his elderly parents every day.
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care from the heart
preocuparse genuinamente por los sentimientos o el bienestar de alguien
Meaning
to genuinely care about someone’s feelings or well-being
Example
She truly **cares from the heart** for everyone around her.
idiom
carry a torch for someone
seguir amando a alguien que no te corresponde
Meaning
to continue loving someone who doesn’t love you back
Example
He’s still **carrying a torch for** his ex-girlfriend.
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carry about
mover o llevar algo de un lugar a otro
Meaning
to move or take something from place to place
Example
Vendors **carry about** their goods in baskets.
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carry across
hacer que las personas entiendan tu idea o emoción
Meaning
to make people understand your idea or emotion
Example
The speaker’s emotions really **carried across** to the audience.
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carry across meaning
hacer que alguien entienda tu mensaje claramente
Meaning
to make someone understand your message clearly
Example
Good translators know how to **carry across meaning** accurately.