willpower (Fuerza de voluntad)
expenses
specialized in
consist in (Her music consists in inspiring others).
consist of (His breakfast consists of noodles, eggs and bananas).
Meditation consists in attentive watchfulness (vigilancia)(vigilance).
The body consists of cells
to mean that cells make up the body.
Avoid obligations (reservations are simply attempts to avoid international legal obligations where they would be consequential).
to commit a crime
expenses
specialized in
consist in (Her music consists in inspiring others).
consist of (His breakfast consists of noodles, eggs and bananas).
Meditation consists in attentive watchfulness (vigilancia)(vigilance).
The body consists of cells
to mean that cells make up the body.
Avoid obligations (reservations are simply attempts to avoid international legal obligations where they would be consequential).
to commit a crime
slaugh‧ter [transitive]
1 to kill an animal, especially for its meat
2 to kill a lot of people in a cruel or violent way [= butcher]:
Hundreds of innocent civilians had been slaughtered by government troops.
➔ see usage note kill1
3 informal to defeat an opponent in a sport or game by a large number of points [= hammer]:
We got slaughtered, 110 - 54.
WORD CHOICE: 
kill, murder, execute, put to death, kill yourself, commit suicide, slaughter, massacre, assassinateThere are many different words meaning to kill someone. Kill is the most general • He says he did not mean to kill his wife. • Thousands of soldiers were killed in the war.Use murder to talk about deliberately killing someone, especially after planning to do it • He is charged with murdering a policeman.When you are talking about killing someone as a punishment for a crime, use execute or put someone to death • He was executed by a firing squad. • the first person to be put to death in San Quentin jailIf someone deliberately causes their own death, say that they commit suicide or that someone kills himself or herself Expenses
Carry on ( Continuar, proseguir)carry on a conversation. Carry out (llevar a cabo, realizar, hacer) (take away (food)
kill, murder, execute, put to death, kill yourself, commit suicide, slaughter, massacre, assassinateThere are many different words meaning to kill someone. Kill is the most general • He says he did not mean to kill his wife. • Thousands of soldiers were killed in the war.Use murder to talk about deliberately killing someone, especially after planning to do it • He is charged with murdering a policeman.When you are talking about killing someone as a punishment for a crime, use execute or put someone to death • He was executed by a firing squad. • the first person to be put to death in San Quentin jailIf someone deliberately causes their own death, say that they commit suicide or that someone kills himself or herself Expenses
Carry on ( Continuar, proseguir)carry on a conversation. Carry out (llevar a cabo, realizar, hacer) (take away (food)
It's quite gross and beautiful, actually, at the same time.
En realidad, es bastante asqueroso y hermoso al mismo tiempo.
It's quite unusual to be summoned from my office by Lord Pirrie.
Es bastante inusual en mi oficina ser convocada por Lord Pirrie.
It's quite simple, Mrs Blackstone.
Es muy sencillo, Sra. Blackstone.
How far is it: between cities or countries.
How far is your house from the school?
How far is it to N.Y.?
About 240 kilometers
Howe far is it to airport?
It's just two miles.
How far are stars from earth?
The nearest star is 4.3 light years away.
How far are the new blocks?
They are 200 meters away.
How far is it to your hotel?
It's 25 meters away.
How far is London from Paris?
It's about 450 kilometers.
When the opportunity arises.
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