Espabilar in english
Ginger up
pronunciation: dʒɪndʒɜrʌp part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dʒɪndʒɜrʌp part of speech: verb
In gestures
espabilar = wake up ; smarten ; wise up.
Example: I do anticipate, however, that we will wake up sooner or later to this enormous competitive threat.Example: Now look at him, he is more mature and has been smartened by adversity which has taught him its lessons on humility.Example: The article 'Cataloguing electronic resources: wise up or dumb down?' argues that WWW search engines do a good job in impossibly difficult circumstances but that they do not provide enough information about a resource.more:
» espabilarse = get on + the ball ; pull up + Posesivo + socks ; pull + (a/Posesivo) finger out ; smarten up ; get + Posesivo + act together ; up + Posesivo + game ; step up + Posesivo + game ; crank up + Posesivo + game .
Example: On the other hand, I have to tell some librarians, 'Let's get on the ball and do something else besides have our noses to the grindstone, and think of more fundamental aspects of librarianship'. Example: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977. Example: This man isn't going to stop working, so those of you who can't work because of your 'disability' could do with pulling a finger out!. Example: The article 'Motherboards smarten up' reports on recent technological developments in motherboards = El artículo "Las placas madres aprenden" informa sobre los recientes avances tecnológicos de estas placas. Example: She then told him to cut the bullshit and get his act together, fast. Example: This girl will need to up her game if she wants to reign supreme. Example: If Hillary wants to compete, she'll need to step up her game. Example: I think conservatives need to crank up their game when it comes to social media.espabilarse = pull up + Posesivo + socks ; pull + (a/Posesivo) finger out.
Example: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Example: This man isn't going to stop working, so those of you who can't work because of your 'disability' could do with pulling a finger out!.espabilarse = get on + the ball ; smarten up ; get + Posesivo + act together ; up + Posesivo + game ; step up + Posesivo + game ; crank up + Posesivo + game.
Example: On the other hand, I have to tell some librarians, 'Let's get on the ball and do something else besides have our noses to the grindstone, and think of more fundamental aspects of librarianship'.Example: The article 'Motherboards smarten up' reports on recent technological developments in motherboards = The article 'Motherboards smarten up' reports on recent technological developments in motherboards.Example: She then told him to cut the bullshit and get his act together, fast.Example: This girl will need to up her game if she wants to reign supreme.Example: If Hillary wants to compete, she'll need to step up her game.Example: I think conservatives need to crank up their game when it comes to social media.