levantarse
/lebanˈtaɾse/, [le.β̞ãn̪ˈt̪aɾ.se]get up, stand up
Verb levantarse (first-person singular present me levanto, first-person singular preterite me levanté, past participle levantado)
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to get up, to get out of bed
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Tom no tiene que levantarse temprano mañana.
Tom doesn't have to get up early tomorrow.
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Está acostumbrada a levantarse pronto.
She's used to getting up early.
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La anciana está demasiado débil para levantarse de la cama.
The old woman is too weak to get out of bed.
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Tom odia levantarse a la mañana temprano.
Tom hates getting up early in the morning.
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Es bueno para la salud levantarse temprano en la mañana.
It's good for your health to get up early in the morning.
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Hora de levantarse.
It's time to get up.
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La mayoría de la gente tiene grandes reticencias a levantarse de la cama temprano, incluso si tienen que hacerlo.
Most people have great disinclinations to get out of bed early, even if they have to.
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Mis hijos hacen esfuerzos patéticamente sinceros de levantarse temprano.
My children make pathetically sincere efforts to get up early.
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Les falta un ideal, una razón para levantarse por la mañana.
They lack an ideal, a reason to get up in the morning.
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Ella adquirió el hábito de levantarse temprano.
She acquired the habit of rising early.
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