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phrasal-verb
stimulate demand
animar a las personas a comprar más productos o servicios
Meaning
to encourage people to buy more goods or services
Example
The government reduced taxes to **stimulate demand** in the economy.
phrasal-verb
stir up
causar que la actividad o la energía aumenten
Meaning
to cause activity or energy to increase
Example
New infrastructure projects have **stirred up** economic growth in rural areas.
phrasal-verb
stir up demand
aumentar o estimular la demanda del consumidor
Meaning
to increase or stimulate consumer demand
Example
Lower interest rates can **stir up demand** for housing and cars.
phrasal-verb
stir up trouble
provocar conflictos o disturbios
Meaning
to cause or provoke conflict or unrest
Example
Certain groups tried to **stir up trouble** during the election.
phrasal-verb
stock up on
comprar o coleccionar una gran cantidad de comida para usar en el futuro
Meaning
to buy or collect a large amount of food for future use
Example
We **stocked up on** vegetables for the week.
idiom
stoic calm
mantenerse calmado en situaciones difíciles o estresantes
Meaning
to remain calm in difficult or stressful situations
Example
Even during the crisis, she maintained **stoic calm**.
phrasal-verb
stop by
visitar un lugar brevemente en tu camino a otro lugar
Meaning
to visit a place briefly on your way somewhere else
Example
Let’s **stop by** the souvenir shop before heading home.
phrasal-verb
stop over
quedarse en algún lugar por un corto tiempo durante un largo viaje
Meaning
to stay somewhere for a short time during a long journey
Example
We’ll **stop over** in Dubai for one night before heading to Paris.
phrasal-verb
storm in
entrar repentinamente y con ira, como una tormenta
Meaning
to enter suddenly and angrily, like a storm
Example
The teacher **stormed in** as the students were shouting loudly.
phrasal-verb
storm out
salir de un lugar enojado, como una tormenta
Meaning
to leave a place angrily, like a storm
Example
He **stormed out** of the room when we mentioned the weather again.
idiom
stormy relationship
una relación llena de discusiones y conflictos
Meaning
a relationship full of arguments and conflicts
Example
They had a **stormy relationship** for many years.
idiom
straight from the horse’s mouth
de la fuente más confiable; directamente de la persona involucrada
Meaning
from the most reliable source; directly from the person involved
Example
I heard the news **straight from the horse’s mouth**.
idiom
Straight shooter
Una persona que es honesta y directa.
Meaning
A person who is honest and direct.
Example
You can trust him; he’s a **straight shooter**.
phrasal-verb
streamline into
simplificar un proceso para hacerlo más eficiente
Meaning
to simplify a process to make it more efficient
Example
The company aims to **streamline into** a faster workflow this quarter.
idiom
streamline the process
hacer un proceso más eficiente y efectivo simplificando o eliminando pasos innecesarios
Meaning
to make a process more efficient and effective by simplifying or eliminating unnecessary steps
Example
We need to **streamline the process** of content creation to save time.
idiom
street smart
tener inteligencia práctica y experiencia, no solo conocimientos de libros
Meaning
having practical intelligence and experience, not just book knowledge
Example
He may not have a degree, but he’s very **street smart**.
idiom
strength in numbers
mayor poder viene de un grupo más grande
Meaning
greater power comes from a larger group
Example
We can win this battle if we stick together, there's **strength in numbers**.
phrasal-verb
strengthen alliances with
hacer asociaciones o coaliciones con otras naciones más fuertes
Meaning
to make partnerships or coalitions with other nations stronger
Example
The president vowed to **strengthen alliances with** global partners.
idiom
stress out
volverse muy ansioso o nervioso debido a la presión
Meaning
to become very anxious or nervous due to pressure
Example
She tends to **stress out** before exams.
idiom
stressed out
sentir mucha preocupación o tensión debido a los problemas
Meaning
feeling very worried or tense because of problems
Example
I'm completely **stressed out** about my exams.
phrasal-verb
stretch out
extender el cuerpo o las extremidades para relajarse o prepararse para el ejercicio
Meaning
to extend your body or limbs to relax or prepare for exercise
Example
Don’t forget to **stretch out** before starting your workout.
idiom
stretch the truth
exagerar o hacer que algo parezca más importante de lo que es
Meaning
to exaggerate or make something seem more important than it is
Example
He sometimes **stretches the truth** to impress people.
idiom
strike a balance
encontrar un compromiso satisfactorio entre dos cosas
Meaning
to find a satisfactory compromise between two things
Example
It’s hard to **strike a balance** between career and family.
idiom
strike a bargain
llegar a un acuerdo o trato
Meaning
to reach an agreement or deal
Example
After some discussion, they **struck a bargain** that suited both parties.