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    Resources Translator I know you're mad, but hear me out. I have a very good reason for being late.

I know you're mad, but hear me out. I have a very good reason for being late.

Translation result
Sé que estás enfadado, pero escúchame. Tengo una muy buena razón para llegar tarde. I know you're mad, but hear me out. I have a very good reason for being late.


know verb

1. be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information.

After reading the report, she knew that the company was facing financial difficulties and would need to make some tough decisions. Después de leer el informe, ella supo que la empresa estaba enfrentando dificultades financieras y necesitaría tomar algunas decisiones duras.

2. know how to do or perform something.

After months of practice, she finally knows how to ride a bike without training wheels. Después de meses de práctica, ella finalmente sabe cómo montar en bicicleta sin ruedas de entrenamiento.

3. be aware of the truth of something.

After conducting thorough research, she knew that the company was facing financial difficulties and made the decision to downsize. Después de realizar una investigación exhaustiva, ella sabía que la empresa enfrentaba dificultades financieras y tomó la decisión de downsizing.

4. be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object.

She knows her way around the city, having lived there for five years and explored its various neighborhoods. Ella conoce su camino por la ciudad, habiendo vivido allí durante cinco años y explorado sus varios barrios.

5. have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations.

She knows what it's like to be in a long-distance relationship, having experienced it herself for years. Ella sabe lo que es ser en una relación de larga distancia, ya que la ha vivido ella misma durante años.

6. accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority.

The people of the kingdom knew their new king was descended from a noble lineage, so they accepted him as their rightful ruler. El pueblo del reino sabía que su nuevo rey era descendiente de una línea nobiliaria, por lo que lo aceptaron como su gobernante legítimo.

7. have fixed in the mind.

She knows the capital of France by heart, having studied it extensively before her trip. Ella conoce la capital de Francia de memoria, habiendo estudiado extensamente antes de su viaje.

8. have sexual intercourse with.

9. know the nature or character of.

After spending time with her, I came to know her as a kind and compassionate person. Después de pasar tiempo con ella, llegué a conocerla como una persona amable y compasiva.

10. be able to distinguish, recognize as being different.

The chef knows her herbs from one another, carefully selecting the freshest basil for the pasta dish. El chef conoce bien sus hierbas entre sí, selecciona con cuidado la albahaca más fresca para el plato de pasta.

11. perceive as familiar.

As soon as I walked into my childhood home, I knew it was still the same old place - the creaky stairs and musty smell were instantly familiar to me. Hasta que no entré en mi hogar infantil, supe que todavía era el mismo lugar viejo - las escaleras crujientes y el olor a moho eran instantáneamente familiares para mí.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I know.
You
You know.
He/She/It
He/She/It knows.
We
We know.
You
You know.
They
They know.
Complete conjugation.

you're noun


mad adjective


hear verb

1. perceive (sound) via the auditory sense.

As I stood outside the concert hall, I could hear the sweet melodies of the violinist drifting through the open window. Mientras estaba afuera del salón de concierto, pude oír las melodías dulces del violinista filtrándose a través de la ventana abierta.

2. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally.

She heard about the new restaurant in town through a friend and decided to give it a try. Ella se enteró sobre el nuevo restaurante en la ciudad a través de un amigo y decidió darle una oportunidad.

3. examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process.

The judge heard the testimony of several witnesses before making her ruling in the high-profile lawsuit. El juez escuchó la testimonio de varios testigos antes de emitir su sentencia en el pleito de alto perfil.

4. receive a communication from someone.

I heard from my best friend yesterday that she's moving to another city. Me enteré ayer de parte de mi mejor amiga que se está mudando a otra ciudad.

5. listen and pay attention.

As she sat in the front row, she heard every word of the speaker's impassioned speech, her eyes fixed intently on his face. Mientras ella se sentó en la primera fila, escuchó cada palabra del discurso apasionado del orador, sus ojos fijos con intensidad en su rostro.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I hear.
You
You hear.
He/She/It
He/She/It hears.
We
We hear.
You
You hear.
They
They hear.
Complete conjugation.

have verb

1. have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense.

She has a beautiful garden with a variety of flowers and trees that she tends to every weekend. Ella tiene un jardín hermoso con una variedad de flores y árboles que atiende cada fin de semana.

2. have as a feature.

The new smartphone has a sleek design, making it stand out in the market. El nuevo teléfono inteligente tiene un diseño elegante, lo que lo hace destacarse en el mercado.

3. go through (mental or physical states or experiences).

After a long illness, she has been through a lot of physical therapy to regain her strength and mobility. Después de una larga enfermedad, ha pasado por mucho terapia física para recuperar su fuerza y movilidad.

4. have ownership or possession of.

She has inherited her grandmother's antique jewelry, which is now on display in her living room. Ella ha heredado el joyería antigua de su abuela, que ahora se exhibe en su sala de estar.

5. cause to move.

The strong winds had the trees swaying gently in the orchard, causing them to creak and groan under their own weight. Los fuertes vientos tenían los árboles balanceándose suavemente en el huerto, lo que les hacía crujir y gemir bajo su propio peso.

6. serve oneself to, or consume regularly.

She likes to have a cup of coffee every morning to get her going for the day. Ella le gusta tener un tazón de café cada mañana para despertarse y estar lista para el día.

7. have a personal or business relationship with someone.

She has been working with John at the same company for five years, and they have developed a strong professional bond. Ella ha estado trabajando con John en la misma empresa durante cinco años y han desarrollado un vínculo profesional fuerte.

8. organize or be responsible for.

As the project leader, Sarah will have to organize the team and ensure that all tasks are completed on time. Como líder del proyecto, Sarah tendrá que organizar al equipo y asegurarse de que todas las tareas se completan a tiempo.

9. have left.

After packing her bags, Sarah has left for the airport to catch her flight. Después de empacar sus maletas, Sarah se ha ido al aeropuerto para coger su vuelo.

10. be confronted with.

The detective had to have the suspicious evidence, which led her straight to the culprit's doorstep. El detective tuvo que tener la evidencia sospechosa, lo que la llevó directamente a la puerta del acusado.

11. undergo.

The new employee is going to have her first training session today, where she'll learn about company policies and procedures. El nuevo empleado tendrá su primera sesión de capacitación hoy, donde aprenderá sobre políticas y procedimientos de la empresa.

12. suffer from.

After the accident, she has been having chronic back pain and finds it difficult to perform daily activities. Después del accidente, ella ha estado sufriendo dolor de espalda crónico y encuentra difícil realizar actividades diarias.

13. cause to do.

The teacher decided to have the students write an essay on their summer vacation, and they spent hours crafting their stories. El profesor decidió que los estudiantes escribieran un ensayo sobre sus vacaciones de verano y pasaron horas construyendo sus historias.

14. receive willingly something given or offered.

The charity has received many donations from generous donors to help with disaster relief efforts. La caridad ha recibido numerosos donativos de donantes generosos para ayudar con esfuerzos de auxilio en casos de desastre.

15. get something.

I have finally gotten my hands on the new iPhone that I've been waiting for. Tengo finalmente en mis manos el nuevo iPhone que esperaba.

16. undergo (as of injuries and illnesses).

After the accident, Sarah had to have surgery to repair her broken leg. Después del accidente, Sarah tuvo que someterse a una cirugía para reparar su pierna rotura.

17. achieve a point or goal.

After months of hard work, she finally had her dream job offer and was overjoyed. Después de meses de duro trabajo, ella finalmente tuvo la oferta laboral de sus sueños y estaba eufórica.

18. cause to be born.

The parents had their first child after trying for several years, and they were overjoyed at the arrival of their little one. Los padres tuvieron su primer hijo después de intentarlo durante varios años y se sintieron extremadamente felices al llegar del pequeño".

19. have sex with.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I have.
You
You have.
He/She/It
He/She/It has.
We
We have.
You
You have.
They
They have.
Complete conjugation.

very adverb

1. used as intensifiers.

She is very talented and has been recognized for her exceptional skills in music. (In this sentence, "very" emphasizes the extent of her talent.) Ella es muy talentosa y ha sido reconocida por sus habilidades musicales excepcionales. (En esta oración, "muy" destaca el grado de su talento.)
The weather was very hot yesterday, so we decided to stay indoors. (Here, "very" intensifies the meaning of "hot", making it clear that the temperature was extremely high.) El tiempo fue muy caliente ayer, por lo que decidimos quedarnos dentro. (Aquí, "muy" intensifica el significado de "caliente", haciendo claro que la temperatura era extremadamente alta).

2. precisely so.

The chef added very precisely measured amounts of seasoning to ensure the dish turned out perfect. El chef añadió cantidades de condimento muy precisamente medidas para asegurarse de que la comida saliera perfecta.
The scientist carefully calculated the very exact coordinates for the experiment, ensuring accurate results. El científico calculó con cuidado las coordenadas muy precisas para el experimento, garantizando resultados precisos.

good adjective

1. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified.

The new smartphone is a good fit for my needs, with its long battery life and high-quality camera. El nuevo teléfono inteligente es una buena opción para mis necesidades, con su larga vida útil de batería y cámara de alta calidad.
This wine is a good accompaniment to our dinner party, with its crisp acidity and subtle flavors complementing the main course nicely. Este vino es un buen acompañamiento para nuestra fiesta de cena, con su ácida crujiente y sabores sutiles que complementan el plato principal de manera agradable.

2. morally admirable.

She is a good person who always puts others before herself, volunteering at local charities and helping those in need. Ella es una persona buena que siempre pone a otros antes de sí misma, voluntariando en caridades locales y ayudando a aquellos que lo necesitan.
The judge praised the defendant for being a good citizen who had shown great compassion and kindness to his community throughout his life. El juez elogió al acusado por ser un buen ciudadano que había demostrado gran compasión y amabilidad hacia su comunidad durante toda su vida.

reason noun

1. a rational motive for a belief or action.

The scientist's reason for conducting the experiment was to understand the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. La razón del científico para llevar a cabo el experimento fue comprender los efectos del cambio climático sobre los ecosistemas marinos.

2. an explanation of the cause of some phenomenon.

The scientist spent months searching for the reason behind the mysterious disease that was spreading rapidly across the country, finally discovering a link to contaminated water. El científico pasó meses buscando la razón detrás del misterioso enfermedad que se extendía rápidamente por todo el país, finalmente descubriendo un vínculo con agua contaminada.

3. the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination.

The professor praised the student's exceptional reason, which allowed her to draw logical conclusions from complex mathematical formulas. El profesor elogió la excepcional habilidad del estudiante para razonar, lo que le permitió extraer conclusiones lógicas de fórmulas matemáticas complejas.

4. the state of having good sense and sound judgment.

After years of research, Dr. Smith finally found the reason behind the mysterious disease, which allowed her to develop a cure. Después de años de investigación, la Dra. Smith encontró finalmente el motivo detrás del misterioso enfermedad, lo que le permitió desarrollar una cura.

5. a justification for something existing or happening.

The scientists provided several reasons to explain why the climate was changing, but they couldn't agree on which one was most significant. Los científicos proporcionaron varios motivos para explicar por qué el clima estaba cambiando, pero no pudieron acordar cuál era el más significativo.

6. a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion.

The lawyer presented several reasons to the judge why the defendant's alibi was unreliable, including inconsistencies in their testimony and lack of credible witnesses. El abogado presentó varios motivos al juez sobre por qué el testimonio del acusado era poco fiable, incluyendo inconsistencias en su declaración y falta de testigos creíbles.

being verb


late adjective

1. being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time.

The late evening sun cast a warm glow over the beach, creating a romantic atmosphere for our dinner date. El sol de la tarde tardía proyectó un brillo cálido sobre la playa, creando un ambiente romántico para nuestra cita de comida.

2. of a later stage in the development of a language or literature.

The late Middle English period saw the rise of Chaucerian influences on poetry, characterized by a more complex and nuanced use of language. El período de la tardía Edad Media inglesa vio el auge de influencias chaucierianas en la poesía, caracterizadas por un uso más complejo y nuanciado del lenguaje.

3. at or toward an end or late period or stage of development.

The company's financial reports were always late, causing investors to worry about the firm's stability. Los informes financieros de la empresa siempre llegaban tarde, lo que hacía inquietar a los inversores sobre la estabilidad de la firma.