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    Resources Translator The mistake landed her in a lot of trouble.

The mistake landed her in a lot of trouble.

Translation result
El error la metió en muchos problemas. The mistake landed her in a lot of trouble.


mistake noun

1. a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention.

The pilot's mistake during takeoff caused the plane to stall and lose altitude, forcing an emergency landing. El error del piloto durante el despegue causó que el avión se estrellase y perdiera altitud, lo que obligó a un aterrizaje de emergencia.

2. an understanding of something that is not correct.

The historian's mistake about the date of the battle led to a reevaluation of the entire narrative. El error del historiador sobre la fecha de la batalla llevó a una reevaluación de toda la narrativa.

3. part of a statement that is not correct.

The professor pointed out several mistakes in the student's essay, including an incorrect date and a misleading statistic. El profesor destacó varios errores en el ensayo del estudiante, incluyendo una fecha incorrecta y un estadístico engañoso.

land verb

1. reach or come to rest.

The pilot expertly guided the plane onto the runway and landed safely after a long flight. El piloto guió expertamente el avión en la pista y aterrizó con seguridad después de un largo vuelo.

2. cause to come to the ground.

The pilot had to land the plane quickly after receiving an emergency message from air traffic control. El piloto tuvo que aterrizar el avión rápidamente después de recibir un mensaje de emergencia desde control de tráfico aéreo.

3. bring into a different state.

The pilot had to land the plane safely after encountering turbulence during the flight. El piloto tuvo que aterrizar el avión con seguridad después de encontrarse con turbulencia durante el vuelo.

4. bring ashore.

The pilot expertly guided the small plane onto the runway and landed it safely on the tarmac, finally bringing the passengers to land after a long flight. El piloto guió con pericia el pequeño avión hasta la pista y lo aterrizó seguro en el tarmac, finalmente llevando a los pasajeros a tierra después de un vuelo prolongado.

5. deliver (a blow).

The boxer landed a solid punch to his opponent's jaw, sending him stumbling back. El boxeador conectó un golpe sólido en la mandíbula de su oponente, enviándolo tambaleándose hacia atrás.

6. arrive on shore.

The pilot expertly guided the plane to land safely on the runway at midnight. El piloto expertamente guió el avión para aterrizar con seguridad en la pista al medianoche.

7. shoot at and force to come down.

The air traffic controller instructed the pilot to land the plane safely on the runway after encountering unexpected turbulence. El controlador de tráfico aéreo instruyó al piloto para aterrizar el avión con seguridad en la pista después de enfrentar turbulencia inesperada.

lot noun

1. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.

The new employee was overwhelmed by the lot of paperwork that needed to be completed before the end of the day. El nuevo empleado se sintió abrumado por la cantidad de papeles que necesitaba completar antes del fin del día.

2. a parcel of land having fixed boundaries.

The new development company acquired a large lot on the outskirts of town to build a shopping center. La nueva empresa de desarrollo adquirió un gran lote en los alrededores de la ciudad para construir un centro comercial.

3. an unofficial association of people or groups.

The local lot has been instrumental in organizing community events and fundraisers, bringing together residents from all walks of life. La tienda local ha sido fundamental en organizar eventos y recaudaciones de fondos para la comunidad, reuniendo a residentes de todas las clases sociales.

4. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you).

Despite the setbacks and challenges she faced earlier in her career, Sarah has been dealing with a lot lately, but she remains optimistic about her future prospects. A pesar de los reveses y desafíos que enfrentó tempranamente en su carrera, Sarah ha estado lidiando con mucho últimamente, pero sigue siendo optimista sobre sus perspectivas futuras.

5. anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random.

In the game of chance, players take turns drawing lots from a hat to determine who gets to go first. En el juego de azar, los jugadores se turnan para sacar sortijas de un sombrero para determinar quién puede ir primero.

6. any collection in its entirety.

After years of collecting stamps, John decided to sell his entire lot at an auction and use the money to fund his travel adventures. Después de años recopilando sellos, John decidió vender todo su lote en una subasta y utilizar el dinero para financiar sus aventuras de viaje.

7. (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham.

According to biblical account, Lot was the nephew of Abraham and lived in Sodom until he was forced to flee due to its wicked ways. Según el relato bíblico, Lot era sobrino de Abrahán y vivía en Sodoma hasta que fue obligado a huir debido a sus malas costumbres.

trouble noun

1. a source of difficulty.

The car's broken engine has been causing me trouble all week, and I'm starting to get frustrated with the mechanic for not being able to fix it yet. El motor roto del coche me ha estado causando problemas toda la semana y estoy empezando a enfadarme con el mecánico por no haber podido arreglarlo todavía.

2. an angry disturbance.

The trouble that erupted in the streets was caused by a misunderstanding between rival gangs, and it took hours for the police to restore order. El troubles que estalló en las calles se debió a un malentendido entre pandillas rivales, y tardó horas a la policía en restaurar el orden.

3. an event causing distress or pain.

After the accident, the hospital became a trouble for Sarah's family, as they struggled to make ends meet and deal with the medical bills. Después del accidente, el hospital se convirtió en un problema para la familia de Sarah, ya que luchaban por llegar a finales de mes y tratar con las cuentas médicas.

4. an effort that is inconvenient.

The extra hour spent fixing the broken pipe became a trouble that disrupted our entire afternoon plan. La hora adicional pasada reparando el tubo roto se convirtió en un problema que interrumpió todo nuestro plan para la tarde.

5. a strong feeling of anxiety.

The thought of public speaking always gives me trouble, making my heart race and my hands shake with nervousness. El pensamiento sobre hablar en público siempre me da problemas, lo que hace que mi corazón late con fuerza y mis manos tiemblen de nerviosidad.

6. an unwanted pregnancy.