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Death

Death (n.) /deθ/ 'The end of life'. The disease causes thousands of deaths a year. [ES muerte]

Debt
Debt (noum): [ˈdɛt ]: 1.something that is owed or that one should pay to another: We owe him a great debt of gratitude for his help. 2. an obligation to pay or perform something:He
was in debt to the amount of $200,000. (Deuda)

Decaffeinated
Decaffeinated (adj.) /diːˈkafɪneɪtɪd/ '(of coffee or tea) having had most or all of the caffeine removed'. Decaffeinated coffee. [ES descafeinado]

Deceive
DECEIVE

Deceive (vtr.) /dɪˈsiːv/ 'A Deliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain'.'I didn't intend to deceive
people into thinking it was French champagne '. [ES engañar]

DECLARE
Declare (v.) /dɪˈklɛː/ 1. [reporting verb] 'Say something in a solemn and emphatic manner'. The prime minister declared that the programme of
austerity had paid off, I was under too much pressure, he declared. 1.1. [with object] 'Formally announce the beginning of (a state or
condition)'. Spain declared war on Britain in 1796. 1.2 [with object and complement] 'Pronounce or assert (a person or thing) to be something
specified'. The mansion was declared a fire hazard. 1.3 (declare for/against) British [no object] 'Openly align oneself for or against (a party or
position) in a dispute'. The president had declared for denuclearization of Europe. 1.4 (declare oneself) 'Reveal one's intentions or identity'. A number
of interested parties who can't declare themselves openly. 1.5 [no object]Announce oneself as a candidate for an election. He declared last April. 1.6
(declare oneself)'Express feelings of love to someone'. She waited in vain for him to declare himself. 2. [with object] 'Acknowledge possession of
(taxable income or dutiable goods)'. If you have something to declare customs officers will tell you the duty payable. 3. Cricket [no object] 'Close an
innings voluntarily before all the wickets have fallen'. Pakistan declared at 446 for four. 4. [with object] 'Announce that one holds (certain
combinations of cards) in a card game'. [ES declarar]

DECORATE
DECORATE
Decorate /ˈdɛkəreɪt/ 'to adorn with something ornamental or beautiful'. They decorate the streets with Christmas tree lights [ES Decorar]

DECORATOR
Decorator (n.) /ˈdekəˌreiːtə(r)/ A person whose job is to decorate the interior of buildings by painting the walls and hanging wallpaper. She became a
painter a decorator. [ES pintor/a]

Deepen
Deepen (v.) /ˈdiːp(ə)n/ 'make or become deep or deeper'. The crisis deepened. [ES hacerse más profundo, aumentar]

DEFECT
DEFECT

defect /ˈdiːfɛkt/ 'a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack'. Genetic defects . [ES defecto]

definite
definite (adj.) /ˈdɛfɪnɪt/: Clearly defined; precise. A definite period of time. [ES definido]

Definitely
Definitely (adv) [ˈdɛfɪnɪtli] 'a way of emphasizing that something is true and that there is no doubt about it'. I definitely remember sending the letter.
[Es indudablemente].

Delighted
Delighted /dɪˈ
lʌɪtɪd/ (adj.) 'feeling or showing great pleasure.'. We were delighted to see her. [ES encantado/a, contento/a].
Deliver
Deliver (v.)/dəˈlivər/ 'Bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address'. The products should be delivered on
time. [ES entregar]

DELIVERY
Delivery (noun) /dɪˈlɪv(ə)ri/ 'the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods'. We have to treat this matter as urgent and to request your reply
within seven days of the date of delivery of this letter. [ES entrega]

Demand
Demand (ii) [di-ˈ
mand] 'a very firm request for something; something that somebody needs'. She shouldn't always give in to his demands. [ES exigir]
DEMONSTRATION
Demonstration (noun) /dɛmənˈstreɪʃ(ə)n/ 'a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue'.
Demonstrations against the poll tax.
[ES manifestación]

Deny
Deny /dɪˈ
nʌɪ/ (v.) 'refuse to admit the truth or existence of'. An anti-environmentalist campaign group that denies climate change. [ES negar, rechazar, desmentir].
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