Online Class Notes (Nemo)

Vocabulary

it felt like it was 52 degrees

drench (v): to make someone or something extremely wet
empapar
A sudden thunderstorm had drenched us to the skin.
The athletes were drenched in/with sweat.

I can run even faster than her.
Puedo correr incluso más rápido que ella.

even -emphasizes a surprising fact
hasta
incluso
Sometimes he even forgot to put his shoes on!
¡A veces hasta se le olvida ponerse los zapatos!

not even
ni siquiera
They didn’t even say thank you!
¡Ni siquiera dijeron gracias!

get rid of sth
to remove or throw away something unwanted
deshacerse de algo
That cream got rid of my skin rash.
I used weedkiller to get rid of the weeds in the garden.

get rid of sb
to send away someone annoying or to persuade them to leave
quitarse a alguien de encima
We got rid of our unwelcome guests by saying we had to go to bed.

if something is useless to you it could be useful to other people

appliance (n): a device, machine, or piece of equipment, especially an electrical one that is used in the house, such as a cooker or washing machine
electrodoméstico
electric/domestic/household appliances

furniture-furnished

turn-off (n): sth sb says or does that makes you dislike them
quitar las ganas
repugnar
His dirty clothes were a real turn-off.
Su ropa sucia me repugnó.

furnished (adj): containing furniture or containing furniture of a particular type
amueblado
She’s looking for a furnished flat/apartment.
Their house is expensively furnished.