"It was a exhausting lifestyle, for which she still did not feel prepared. - exhausting (not "agotador": exhausting, strenuous) (to wear down)", "Era un estilo de vida desgastante, para el que aún no se sentía preparada. - desgastante (desgastar)" "Sorry for the tardiness. - the tardiness", "Perdona por la tardanza. - la tardanza" "Something happened that I didn't expect. - to expect (not "esperar")", "Sucedió algo que no me esperaba. - esperarse" "to exclaim the exclamation", "exclamar la exclamación" "It wouldn't surprise me that you've had a hallucination. (it catches both of their attention)", "No me llamaría la atención que hayas tenido una alucinación. (a los dos les llama la atención)" "at a quarter to one at a quarter past one", "a la una menos cuarto a la una y cuarto" "the gluten gluten-free (2)", "el gluten sin gluten, libre de gluten" "the celiac disease a restaurant with options for celiacs", "la enfermedad celíaca un restaurante con opciones para celíacos" "They chose one of the tables where there was sun. lit: in which that gave the sun", "Eligieron una de las mesas en las que daba el sol." "the mineral water at room temperature", "el agua mineral a temperatura ambiente" "people were conversing animatedly - to converse", "la gente conversaba animadamente - conversar (intrans)" "I wanted to talk about some pending matters. - to talk (to converse)", "Quería conversar [acerca de] unos asuntos pendientes. - conversar (Pablo's Elektra: left out "acerca de")" "If we get more information, I will tell you everything in great detail. Hint: not "con gran detalle"", "Si obtenemos más información, te diré todo con lujo de detalles." "At the moment I think that it doesn't add up to much. - to add up to (to sum, to add)", "En este momento creo que no suma demasiado. - sumar" "The waitress brought the two salads and wished them bon appétit. - bon appétit", "La camarera trajo las dos ensaladas y les deseó buen provecho. - buen provecho" "Compliments gave her good results. - the compliment (not "el halago" "el cumplido"), the flirtatious comment", "Los piropos le daban buenos resultados. - el piropo (2)" "the most demanding tasks - demanding (2)", "las tareas más demandantes - demandante, exigente" "Why should I go anywhere, if I don't exist? - anywhere (not "cualquier sitio")", "¿Por qué debería irme a cualquier lado, si no existo? - cualquier lado (existir)" "Luz asked, provocatively - provocative - provocatively", "preguntó Luz, de forma provocadora - provocador/a - de forma provocadora" "while the door is locked (not "mientras la puerta está cerrada") - locked", "mientras esté la puerta cerrada con llave - cerrado con llave (note subj - but none of the translators used subj)" "She was used to people making jokes. lit: at that the people made jokes", "Ella estaba acostumbrada a que la gente hiciera chistes. (note subj: m/often after "a que")" "Elenar was the main company interested in the project failing. lit: in that the project fails", "Elenar era la principal empresa interesada en que el proyecto fracase. (fracasar - subj ?/emotion)" "the testing phase - the testing (to test S.A.)", "la fase de testeo - el testeo (testear S.A.)" "The United States acted as an intermediary in the territorial dispute. - to act (not "actuar") - the intermediary - territorial", "Estados Unidos obró como intermediario en la disputa territorial. - obrar - el intermediario - territorial" "the people who lost their jobs alt: were out of work", "la gente que se quedaba sin trabajo" "and the job offers were not [of] the best - the job proposal, the job offer", "y las propuestas de trabajo no eran de lo mejor - la propuesta de trabajo" "the slightest mistake Hint: not "el error" "el despiste" "el fallo"", "la menor equivocación" "He proved that he was honest by returning the money he found. - honest (not "honesto/a")", "Demostró que era honrado al devolver el dinero que encontró. - honrado/a" "The work they were doing for Victor was certainly not honorable. - honorable, honored (honest)", "El trabajo que hacían para Víctor ciertamente no era honrado. - honrado/a (2) m/para - for the benefit of" "Victor may run out of budget to pay us. lit: it may be that to Victor ends to him the budget in order to pay us", "Puede que a Víctor se le termine el presupuesto para pagarnos."
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