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por
     1. prep. by (indicates the creator of a work)
           La novela Cien años de soledad fue escrita por Gabriel García Márquez. - The novel One Hundred Years of Solitude was written by Gabriel García Márquez.
     2. prep. for (indicates something given in an exchange)
           Lo compré por cincuenta euros. - I bought this for fifty euros.
     3. prep. through, out, via (indicating movement)
           La mujer ve la puesta de sol por la ventana. - The woman watches the sunset through the window.
           Supongo que nuestra huésped se fue por la puerta trasera porque no la he visto. - I guess our guest went out the back door because I haven't seen her.
     4. prep. across (indicating movement)
           El hombre camina por la calle. - The man walks across the street.
     5. prep. about
     6. prep. due to, because of, for, for the sake of, out of (to express cause or motive)
           Él no pudo venir por eso. - He couldn't come due to that.
           Por amor a su esposo, ella aguanta a sus suegros. - Out of love for her husband, she puts up with his in-laws.
     7. prep. (used with directions) over
           por allí - over there
     8. prep. (mathematics) times, by, multiplied by
           ocho por siete - eights times seven; eights by seven
     9. prep. according to, for, regarding (to express opinion or something concerning someone)
           Por mí, está bien. - For all I care, it's fine.
           ¡Bien por ti! - Good for you!
     10. prep. via, through, by (indicating the means of something)
           Por favor, devuelva este documento completado por correo electrónico. - Please, return this document completed via email.
     11. prep. for (indicating duration)
           Mi profesor se salió por la tangente por una hora entera. - My professor went off on a tangent for a whole hour.
     12. prep. for, for the sake of, on behalf of (indicating doing something for someone's benefit)
           No lo hago por ti. - I'm not doing it for your sake.
           Ella irá a trabajar por mí mañana. - She will be filling in for me at work tomorrow.
     13. prep. per, for each
           Cuesta diez dólares por artículo. - It costs ten dollars per item.
     14. prep. to (indicating something that has not yet passed)
           Eso está por ver. - That remains to be seen.
           La hora aún está por confirmar. - The time is yet to be confirmed.
     15. prep. about to (indicating something that will soon happen)
           Su hermana está por llegar del aeropuerto en cualquier momento. - Her sister is about to arrive from the airport any minute now.
     16. prep. compared to; against; versus (indicating a comparison)
qué
     1. det. what; which (interrogative only)
           ¿Qué camisa quiere? - Which shirt do you want?
     2. det. what; which
           No sabía qué hacer - I didn't know what to do
     3. adv. (before a noun) what a; such (used as an intensifier)
           ¡Qué lástima! - What a pity!
           ¡Qué suerte! - What luck!
           ¡Qué casa más bonita! - What a pretty house!
           ¡Qué mierda de tiempo! - What shitty weather!
     4. adv. (before an adjective) how (used as a modifier to indicate surprise, delight, or other strong feelings)
           ¡Qué feo! - How ugly!
           ¡Qué alto! - He's so tall!
           ¡Qué guay! - That's so cool!
     5. pron. what (interrogative only)
           ¿Qué ves? - What do you see?
por qué
     1. adv. why, for what reason
           ¿Por qué no viniste ayer a la fiesta? - Why didn't you come to the party yesterday?
           No comprendo por qué te pones así. - I don't understand why you're angry like that.
no
     1. adv. no
     2. adv. not
     3. interj. eh? (used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said)
     4. n-m. no
     5. n-m. abbreviation of número; no.
llevas
     1. v. informal second-person singular present indicative of llevar
     llevar
          1. v. to take, to carry, to take away, to carry away, to carry around, to bring, to bear, to lug (implies to move something further from who speaks)
                Le llevaré un regalo a Rosa para su cumpleaños. - I will take a present to Rosa for her birthday.
          2. v. to take, to take out (implies moving someone further from the speaker)
                Llevamos a las chicas al cine. - We're taking the girls to the movies.
          3. v. (indtr, a, intr=1) to lead, to lead to, to drive, to drive to
                A la luz de esos resultados, todo esto lleva a la conclusión de que hay que idear métodos alternativos. - In light of those findings, all this leads to the conclusion that alternative methods s
          4. v. to have spent time, have been
                Llevo seis años aquí. - I've been here 6 years.
                Llevo dos años estudiando francés. - I've been studying French for two years.
                Llevamos más de 30 años casados. - We've been married for more than 30 years.
          5. v. to wear (ellipsis of the more formal llevar puesto)
                Llevaba una blusa rosa. - She was wearing a pink blouse.
          6. v. to have, include (have as a component, part, accessory or ingredient)
                Si es quesadilla lleva queso, si no lleva queso, no es quesadilla. - If it is a quesadilla, it has cheese; if it does not have cheese it is not a quesadilla.
                Esta palabra no lleva acento. - This word does not have an accent mark.
          7. v. to give a lift, to give a ride
          8. v. (colloquial) to hold up, to be doing, to cope
                ¿Cómo lo llevas? - How are you holding up?
          9. v. to wear
          10. v. (informal) to be in, to be fashionable
puesto
     1. n-m. market stall, market stand
     2. n-m. professional position, employment, job
     3. adj. standing
     4. adj. on (clothes)
     5. adj. put on (cloth)
     6. conj. because, as, since
     7. Participle. past participle of poner
     poner
          1. v. to put, to put up, to place, to lay
                Pon eso en su lugar. - Put that in its place.
                Pongamos el plan a la espera por ahora. - Let's put the plan on hold for now.
                Puse un anuncio en Craigslist. - I put up an ad on Craigslist.
          2. v. to set, to set up (e.g. set an alarm, set up chairs)
                Voy a poner la mesa (I'm going to set the table.)
          3. v. to put on (e.g. put on a smile, a happy face, a brave face; put on a pot of coffee, put something on display)
          4. v. to choose, to designate (for a job, charge or responsibility)
          5. v. to make (e.g. make somebody nervous, jealous, sad, emotional, uncomfortable)
                Basta. Me estás poniendo nerviosa. - Stop. You're making me nervous.
          6. v. to make, to give (in certain phrases; e.g. to make available, give an injection, to give effect)
                No pongas excusas. - Don't make excuses.
                Permítanme poner un ejemplo. - Let me give an example.
          7. v. to say, to read (statement: indicate in written form)
                El letrero pone que está prohibido fumar. - The sign says smoking is not allowed.
          8. v. to name, to give a nickname
                Le voy a poner Rodrigo. - I will name him Rodrigo.
          9. v. to bring (e.g. to bring online, to bring order to, to bring up to speed or date, to bring to light)
          10. v. to lay (e.g. to lay eggs, lay the foundation or groundwork)
          11. v. to turn, to turn on (e.g. to turn the other cheek, turn on music, to turn upside-down)
                Mi ex-esposa manipuladora puso a mis propios amigos en mi contra. - My manipulative ex-wife turned my own friends against me.
          12. v. to get (in certain phrases)
                Necesitamos ponerlos de nuestra parte. - We need to get them on our side.
                ¿No arranca su coche? En unos minutos, puedo ponerlo en marcha, sin problemas. - Your car won't start? In a few minutes, I can get it running, no problem.
          13. v. to call (in certain phrases; e.g. to call into question, call into doubt, call somebody's bluff)
          14. v. to pay (attention)
          15. v. to draw (e.g. to draw a line or set up a boundary)
          16. v. to plant, to set up (e.g. plant one's feet, plant a bomb, set up explosives, plant a bug, set up a camera, plant a weapon)
          17. v. (Mexico, slang) to contribute; to bring
                Carlos pone la casa, yo pongo los refrescos. - Carlos contributes his house, I contribute beverages.
          18. v. (electronics) to play
                Ya se puso la canción en el radio dos veces. - The song already played on the radio twice.
                Si Pedro pone la música demasiado fuerte, se va a quedar sordo. - If Pedro plays music too loud, he will end up deaf.
          19. v. (Spain, colloquial, transitive) to turn on, make horny
                Me pones mucho. - You really turn me on.
          20. v. to put on, to don, to change into (clothing, shoes, accoutrements)
                Me puse las gafas. (I put on my glasses.)
          21. v. to get
                ¡Ponte pillo! / ¡Ponte listo! - Get clever!
                ¡Ponte de rodillas! - Get on your knees!
                No me gusta ponerme en frente de la cámara. - I don't like getting in front of the camera.
          22. v. (of a heavenly body) to set (i.e., to sink beneath the horizon)
                ¿A qué hora se pone el sol? - What time does the sun set?
          23. v. to become, to get ("become" is used in reference to entering into a physical or emotional state) (gloss, e.g. become anxious, fashionable, naughty, nervous, offensive, pale, sad, serious, stern, tense
                Se pone agresiva cuando alguien la toca. - She gets aggressive when anyone touches her.
                Se puso muy enfermo después de comerse la comida descompuesta. - He got very sick after eating the rotten food.
                El jamón se puso seco. - The ham turned dry.
                Ponte guapa para la fiesta. - Smarten up for the party.
          24. v. to start doing something, to begin, to get down to (+ a + infinitive)
                Se sentaron a la mesa y se pusieron a hablar en voz alta. - They sat down at the table and started talking loudly.
                Por lo tanto, es hora de ponernos a trabajar. - So, it's time for us to get down to work.
                Se puso a decirnos de las cosas que había visto. - He began telling us about the things he had seen.
                Me pondré con ello inmediatamente. - I'll get on it right away.
          25. v. to put oneself
                No te pongas en peligro. - Do not put yourself in harm's way.
tu
     1. det. (before the noun) apocopic form of tuyo, your
uniforme
     1. adj. uniform, even
     2. n-m. uniform, dress uniform
     3. v. formal second-person singular affirmative imperative of uniformar
     uniformar
          1. v. to standardize
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