causar
cause
Verb causar (first-person singular present causo, first-person singular preterite causé, past participle causado)
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to cause, to make
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to wreak, to bring, to provoke
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to inflict
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Esto significó que eran demasiado débiles para causar más problemas.
This meant they were too weak to cause more trouble.
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No quiero causar pánico.
I don't want to cause a panic.
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Quería causar una buena primera impresión.
I wanted to make a good first impression.
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Las camas solares son peligrosas y pueden causar cáncer.
Tanning beds are dangerous and can cause cancer.
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Una mala cosecha puede causar hambrunas.
Poor crops may cause famine.
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Un nuevo estudio ha demostrado que el uso de camas solares puede causar adicción.
A new study has shown that tanning bed use may cause addiction.
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El asbesto es un material desagradable y puede causar cáncer de pulmón si se inhala el polvo
Asbestos is nasty stuff and it can cause lung cancer if you breathe in the dust
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La velocidad suele causar accidentes de coche.
Speeding often causes car accidents.
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No quiero causar más problemas.
I don't want to cause any more trouble.
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Todavía no se conocen a ciencia cierta los efectos sobre la salud que el uso de teléfonos celulares puede causar.
The jury's still out regarding the health effects posed by cell phone use.
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