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merriam webster
to bring bad luck
para traer mala suerte
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bring verb

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brought, has brought, is bringing, brings
traer; producir, conseguir; convencer, persuadir

Example sentences of
bring verb

  • “Should I send you a check?” “Why not just bring me the money when you come?”
  • Have you brought the money with you from the bank?
  • She brought her boyfriend home to meet her parents.
  • Love of adventure brought her here before taking her to many other places.
  • This radio station brings you all the news as it happens.
  • Can anything bring peace to this troubled region?
  • Having a baby has brought great happiness into her life.

Synonyms of
bring verb

tip
¿Sabes lo que significa bring up?
  • Bring up significa criar a alguien, como un niño > It’s difficult to bring up kids while living in a dangerous neighborhood. También puede significar empezar a hablar de un tema. It annoys me every time he brings up the topic of politics.
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¿Sabías esto?
  • Tenga en cuenta que la forma en el pasado es brought.

bad adjective

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malo; podrido; grave; defectuoso; perjudicial; corrompido; travieso

Example sentences of
bad adjective

  • The house is in bad condition.
  • She got a letter written in bad French.
  • He had a bad day at the office.
  • I was having a bad dream.
  • She made a very bad impression on her future colleagues.
  • We've been having bad weather lately.
  • The medicine left a bad taste in his mouth.
  • It's a bad time for business right now.
  • Things are looking pretty bad for us at this point.
  • I have a bad feeling about this.

luck noun

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suerte

Example sentences of
luck noun

  • We had good luck fishing.
  • He's been having nothing but bad luck.
  • He succeeded through hard work and a little luck.
  • We need a bit of luck.
  • By a stroke of luck, there were still a few tickets left when we arrived.
  • “I've been looking for a new apartment.” “Any luck?” “No, not yet.”
  • I've had no luck in finding a new apartment.
  • He had no better luck than I did.

Synonyms of
luck noun