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    Resources Translator He knocked off early to go to the football game.

He knocked off early to go to the football game.

Translation result
Salió temprano para ir al partido de fútbol. He knocked off early to go to the football game.


knock verb

1. deliver a sharp blow or push.

He knocked the glass clear across the room Traducción de 'He knocked the glass clear across the room'

2. rap with the knuckles.

The boxer trained tirelessly to improve his ability to knock out opponents in the ring. El boxeador entrenó incansablemente para mejorar su capacidad para noquear a los adversarios en el cuadrilátero.

3. knock against with force or violence.

The sailor's elbow knocked against the bulkhead as he tried to navigate through the narrow corridor. El codo del marinero se golpeó contra el blindaje mientras intentaba navegar a través del estrecho pasillo.

4. make light, repeated taps on a surface.

The drummer began to knock out a rhythm on his snare drum, warming up for the concert. El baterista comenzó a dar golpes con ritmo en su tambor de snares, calentándose para el concierto.

5. sound like a car engine that is firing too early.

The mechanic listened carefully for the knock coming from under the hood of the car. El mecánico escuchó con atención el golpe que venía del compartimiento motor del coche.

6. find fault with.

The critic knocked the new movie's special effects, saying they were overly reliant on CGI. El crítico golpeó los efectos especiales de la nueva película, afirmando que eran demasiado dependientes del CGI.

early adjective

1. at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time.

The company launched its new product early in order to get a head start in the market and gain a competitive edge. La empresa lanzó su nuevo producto temprano para obtener una ventaja en el mercado y tener una posición competitiva.

2. being or occurring at an early stage of development.

The company's early days were marked by financial struggles, but they eventually found success with a new product line. Los primeros días de la empresa fueron marcados por problemas financieros, pero eventualmente encontraron el éxito con una nueva línea de productos.

3. of an early stage in the development of a language or literature.

The linguist studied the earliest forms of Old English to better understand its early evolution into Middle English. El lingüista estudió las formas más antiguas del inglés antiguo para comprender mejor su evolución temprana hacia el inglés medieval.

go verb

1. change location.

After finishing her homework, Sarah decided to go to the park to play with her friends. Después de acabar su tarea escolar, Sarah decidió ir al parque a jugar con sus amigos.

2. follow a procedure or take a course.

The new employee is going to go through our comprehensive training program before starting her work on Monday. El nuevo empleado va a pasar por nuestro programa de entrenamiento integral antes de comenzar su trabajo el lunes.

3. move away from a place into another direction.

As the traffic light turned green, the car went left onto Main Street, heading towards downtown. Mientras el semáforo se encendía en verde, el coche dio la vuelta a la izquierda hacia la calle Main, dirigiéndose hacia el centro de la ciudad.

4. enter or assume a certain state or condition.

After years of preparation, she finally went on stage to give her debut performance as a professional dancer. Después de años de preparación, finalmente subió al escenario para dar su primer concierto como bailarina profesional.

5. be awarded.

The prestigious prize will go to the winner of the annual competition, who has demonstrated exceptional talent in their field. El premio prestigioso irá al ganador del concurso anual, quien ha demostrado un talento excepcional en su campo.

6. have a particular form.

The new font will go sans-serif, making it more modern and sleek on our website. El nuevo tipo de letra será sans-serif, lo que la hará más moderna y elegante en nuestro sitio web.

7. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope.

The company's vision is to go global, expanding its operations to every corner of the world and providing services to millions of customers. La visión de la empresa es expandirse a nivel global, extendiendo sus operaciones hasta todos los rincones del mundo y brindar servicios a millones de clientes.

8. follow a certain course.

The river will go through several tunnels and bridges before reaching the ocean. El río pasarán por varios túneles y puentes antes de llegar al océano.

9. be abolished or discarded.

The outdated policy was going to go, making way for a more modern and inclusive approach. La política anticuada iba a desaparecer, haciendo sitio a un enfoque más moderno e inclusivo.

10. be or continue to be in a certain condition.

The company's profits will go down if they don't cut costs. (In this sentence, "go down" means to decrease or decline.) Los beneficios de la empresa disminuirán si no reducen gastos.

11. make a certain noise or sound.

As I walked across the bridge, my shoes went 'squeak go' on the wet surface. Mientras caminaba sobre el puente, mis zapatos hicieron 'chirría gu' en la superficie mojada.

12. perform as expected when applied.

The new software is designed to go smoothly with our existing systems, minimizing downtime and ensuring seamless integration. El nuevo software está diseñado para funcionar suavemente con nuestros sistemas existentes, minimizando el tiempo de inactividad y garantizando una integración sin problemas.

13. to be spent or finished.

The company's budget will go in just a few months, so we need to cut back on expenses. El presupuesto de la empresa se agotará en solo unos pocos meses, así que necesitamos recortar gastos.

14. progress by being changed.

The new employee's skills will go from basic to advanced with time and training. Las habilidades del nuevo empleado pasarán de básicas a avanzadas con el tiempo y la formación.

15. continue to live and avoid dying.

We went without water and food for 3 days Traducción de 'We went without water and food for 3 days'
These superstitions survive in the backwaters of america Traducción de 'These superstitions survive in the backwaters of america'
The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents Traducción de 'The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents'
How long can a person last without food and water? one crash victim died, the other lived Traducción de 'How long can a person last without food and water? one crash victim died, the other lived'

16. pass, fare, or elapse.

The time went by quickly, and before we knew it, another year had gone and the kids were all grown up. El tiempo pasó rápido y antes de que lo supiéramos, otro año había pasado y los niños ya habían crecido.

17. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life.

18. be in the right place or situation.

The new employee finally went into production, which meant she was going into the right department with the right skills to excel. El nuevo empleado finalmente entró en producción, lo que significaba que estaba ingresando al departamento adecuado con las habilidades adecuadas para destacarse.

19. be ranked or compare.

The team's performance in the tournament will go head-to-head with their opponents to determine who advances to the next round. El rendimiento del equipo en el torneo se enfrentará cara a cara con sus rivales para determinar quién avanza a la próxima ronda.

20. begin or set in motion.

The company is going to launch its new product next quarter, which will revolutionize the industry. La empresa lanzará su nuevo producto en el próximo trimestre, lo que revolucionará la industria.

21. have a turn.

It's my turn to go, so I'll choose the movie we watch tonight. Es mi turno de ir, así que elegiré el película que veamos esta noche.

22. be contained in.

The recipe calls for the cake to go into a 9x13 inch baking dish, ensuring it cooks evenly. La receta indica que el pastel debe colocarse en un plato de horno de 23 x 33 cm para asegurarse de que se cocine uniformemente.

23. be sounded, played, or expressed.

The orchestra's conductor raised his baton and the music was about to go. In this sentence, "go" means that the music is going to be played or performed. El director de la orquesta levantó su batuta y la música estaba a punto de comenzar. En esta oración, "ir" significa que la música va a ser interpretada o ejecutada.

24. blend or harmonize.

The chef expertly went the flavors of the sauce, allowing the tangy and sweet notes to blend together seamlessly in the dish. El chef expertamente jugó con los sabores de la salsa, permitiendo que las notas ácidas y dulces se fusionaran sin esfuerzo en el plato.

25. lead, extend, or afford access.

The new highway goes straight to the city center, making it easier for commuters to get to work on time. La nueva autopista lleva directamente al centro de la ciudad, lo que facilita para los empleados tener tiempo suficiente para llegar al trabajo.

26. be the right size or shape.

The new smartphone case goes perfectly on my phone, fitting snugly around its edges without any gaps. El caso de teléfono inteligente nuevo se ajusta perfectamente a mi teléfono, rodeándolo estrechamente sin dejar huecos.

27. go through in search of something.

The detective had to go through every room in the mansion, searching for clues that might lead her to the missing treasure. El detective tuvo que pasar por cada habitación en la mansión, buscando pistas que pudieran llevarla hasta el tesoro desaparecido.

28. be spent.

The company's marketing budget went in just one quarter, leaving them with no funds for the rest of the year. El presupuesto de marketing de la empresa se agotó en un solo trimestre, lo que los dejó sin fondos para el resto del año.

29. give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number.

The committee will go with the proposal that received the most votes from the stakeholders. El comité irá con la propuesta que recibió el mayor número de votos de los partes interesados.

30. stop operating or functioning.

The company's website went down suddenly, and we had to go offline until the issue was resolved. El sitio web de la empresa se cayó repentinamente y tuvimos que salir en línea hasta que el problema fue resuelto.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I go.
You
You go.
He/She/It
He/She/It goes.
We
We go.
You
You go.
They
They go.
Complete conjugation.

football noun

1. any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal.

The crowd erupted in cheers as the football team scored a touchdown, taking the lead by 10 points. La multitud estalló en aplausos cuando el equipo de fútbol anotó un touchdown, tomando la delantera con un marcador de 10 puntos.
The annual football tournament is one of the most popular events in our small town, attracting teams from all over the region. El torneo anual de fútbol es uno de los eventos más populares en nuestro pequeño pueblo, atrae equipos desde todas partes del región.

2. the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football.

The quarterback dropped back to pass, eyes fixed on the football hovering in mid-air before he launched it downfield to his receiver. El quarterbacks retrocedió para pasar, con los ojos fijos en el balón de fútbol que flotaba en el aire antes de lanzarlo hacia abajo a su receptor.
After the long run, the running back proudly clutched the football in one hand and held up a finger in celebration of the touchdown. Después del larguísimo carrera, el running back se enorgullecía de agarrar con una mano el balón de fútbol y levantar un dedo en celebración del touchdown.

game noun

1. a contest with rules to determine a winner.

The tennis game between Serena and her sister was intense, with both players hitting powerful serves and volleys. El partido de tenis entre Serena y su hermana fue intenso, con ambos jugadores golpeando servicios y voleas potentes.

2. a single play of a sport or other contest.

The quarterback threw a touchdown pass in the final game of the season to secure their spot in the playoffs. El cuarto back lanzó un pase de touchdown en el juego final de la temporada para asegurar su lugar en los playoff.

3. an amusement or pastime.

After dinner, we headed to the arcade to play some games and have some fun. Después de cenar, nos dirigimos al salón de juegos para jugar algunos juegos y pasar un buen rato.

4. animal hunted for food or sport.

The hunters set out early in the morning to track down a trophy game, hoping to bag a majestic elk. Los cazadores salieron temprano por la mañana para seguir la pista de un juego premiado y esperaban atrapar un majestuoso alce.

5. (tennis) a division of play during which one player serves.

The tennis match was intense, with each game lasting over an hour and featuring multiple break opportunities. El partido de tenis fue intenso, con cada juego durando más de una hora y presentando varias oportunidades de romper.

6. (games) the score at a particular point or the score needed to win.

The home team was trailing by 10 points in the fourth quarter of the game, but they managed to stage an impressive comeback. El equipo local estaba perdiendo por 10 puntos en el cuarto partido del juego, pero lograron montar una impresionante remontada.

7. the flesh of wild animals that is used for food.

The chef expertly prepared the game, serving it with a rich berry sauce to complement its bold flavor. El chef preparó con habilidad el juego, sirviéndolo con una salsa de frutas silvestres ricos para complementar su sabor intenso.

8. a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal).

The politician was accused of playing a game when he secretly accepted bribes from wealthy donors. El político fue acusado de jugar un juego cuando aceptó secretamente sobornos de donantes ricos.

9. the game equipment needed in order to play a particular game.

The gamers spent hours setting up the game, carefully arranging the boards, cards, and dice on the table. Los jugadores pasaron horas configurando el juego, arreglando cuidadosamente los tableros, cartas y dados en la mesa.

10. your occupation or line of work.

After graduating from college, Sarah decided to leave her game and pursue a career in writing. Después de graduarse de la universidad, Sarah decidió dejar su juego y perseguir una carrera en escritura.

11. frivolous or trifling behavior.

The adults at the party were playing a game of flirtation, trying to see who could get the most attention from the opposite sex. Los adultos en la fiesta estaban jugando un juego de flirteo, tratando de ver quién podía obtener más atención del sexo opuesto.