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phrasal-verb
snap out
dejar de estar triste o deprimido repentinamente
Meaning
to suddenly stop being sad or depressed
Example
He needs to **snap out** of that bad mood.
phrasal-verb
snap out of
dejar de sentirse triste o deprimido de repente
Meaning
to suddenly stop feeling sad or depressed
Example
You need to **snap out of** your bad mood and move on.
phrasal-verb
snap out of fear
recuperarse rápidamente de un estado de miedo o pánico
Meaning
to quickly recover from a fearful or panicked state
Example
He managed to **snap out of fear** and take control of the situation.
idiom
snap out of it
dejar de estar molesto y empezar a sentirse mejor
Meaning
to stop being upset and start feeling better
Example
You need to **snap out of it** and start thinking positively.
phrasal-verb
snap under
perder el control o enojarse bajo estrés
Meaning
to lose control or become angry under stress
Example
She finally **snapped under** the constant criticism from her boss.
phrasal-verb
snap under pressure
perder el control emocional bajo estrés
Meaning
to lose control emotionally under stress
Example
He **snapped under pressure** during the argument.
phrasal-verb
snap up
comprar algo rápidamente porque está barato o disponible
Meaning
to buy something quickly because it is cheap or available
Example
Shoppers **snapped up** the discounted electronics within minutes.
phrasal-verb
sniff around
tratar de encontrar información en secreto o por curiosidad
Meaning
to try to find out information secretly or out of curiosity
Example
Reporters have been **sniffing around** for details about the case.
phrasal-verb
snow in
quedar atrapado en algún lugar debido a la nieve pesada
Meaning
to be trapped somewhere because of heavy snow
Example
We were **snowed in** for two days after the blizzard.
phrasal-verb
snow over
estar completamente cubierto de nieve
Meaning
to be covered completely with snow
Example
The roads were **snowed over** by morning.
phrasal-verb
snow under
estar abrumado por demasiado trabajo o nieve
Meaning
to be overwhelmed by too much work or snow
Example
We were completely **snowed under** during the winter storm.
idiom
snowed under
tener demasiado trabajo que hacer
Meaning
to have too much work to do
Example
I'm **snowed under** with assignments this week.
idiom
so far so good
usado para decir que una actividad ha sido exitosa hasta este punto
Meaning
used to say that an activity has been successful up to this point
Example
We've finished the first part of the project, and **so far so good**.
phrasal-verb
soak away stress
relajarse y liberar el estrés gradualmente
Meaning
to relax and release stress gradually
Example
A warm bath can help you **soak away stress** after a busy day.
phrasal-verb
soak in
disfrutar completamente o apreciar un sentimiento o momento positivo
Meaning
to fully enjoy or appreciate a positive feeling or moment
Example
She closed her eyes to **soak in** the beauty of the sunset.
phrasal-verb
soak in positivity
absorber buena energía y pensamientos positivos
Meaning
to absorb good energy and positive thoughts
Example
Surround yourself with good people and **soak in positivity**.
phrasal-verb
soak up
absorber y disfrutar de una experiencia por completo
Meaning
to absorb and enjoy an experience fully
Example
We sat by the sea to **soak up** the peaceful atmosphere.
phrasal-verb
soak up knowledge
absorber y retener nueva información o habilidades rápidamente
Meaning
to absorb and retain new information or skills quickly
Example
Young minds can easily **soak up knowledge** from their surroundings.
phrasal-verb
soak up the moment
disfrutar completamente de un momento feliz
Meaning
to fully enjoy and appreciate a happy situation
Example
She stood on the beach, **soaking up the moment**.
idiom
social butterfly
alguien a quien le encanta conocer y hablar con la gente
Meaning
someone who loves meeting and talking to people
Example
Emma is a **social butterfly**; she knows everyone at the event.
idiom
social engineering
manipular a las personas para revelar información confidencial mediante tácticas psicológicas
Meaning
manipulating people into divulging confidential information through psychological tactics
Example
The attacker used **social engineering** to gain access to the company’s secure database.
idiom
social media blackout
un período cuando los servicios de redes sociales no están disponibles o se evitan intencionalmente
Meaning
a period when social media services are unavailable or intentionally avoided
Example
During the **social media blackout**, everyone started reading books again.
idiom
social media influencer
una persona que tiene el poder de influir en otros a través de plataformas de redes sociales
Meaning
a person who has the power to influence others through social media platforms
Example
She became a **social media influencer** after her makeup tutorials went viral.
idiom
social proof
la influencia que las acciones de otras personas tienen sobre el comportamiento de uno mismo
Meaning
the influence that other people’s actions have on one’s own behavior
Example
Positive reviews serve as **social proof** for new customers.