acaba
/aˈkaba/, [aˈka.β̞a]just
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Él acaba de comprarse un coche usado.
He has just bought a used car.
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Tom se acaba de ir.
Tom just left.
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Tom acaba de descubrir que es el padre de Mary.
Tom has just found out that he's Mary's father.
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Tom acaba de venir.
Tom just showed up.
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¿Qué acaba de pasar?
What just happened?
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Me acaba de picar un zancudo.
A mosquito just bit me.
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El bus acaba de partir.
The bus has just left.
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Ann acaba de terminar de escribir su informe.
Ann has just finished writing her report.
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Mi padre acaba de salir del baño.
My father has just come out of the bath.
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Tom no puede tener hambre, acaba de cenar.
Tom can't be hungry. He's just eaten dinner.
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Me acaba de ocurrir algo.
Something just occurred to me.
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Tom acaba de ser despedido.
Tom just got fired.
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Acaba de volver Tom.
Tom has just come back.
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Tom acaba de terminar de cenar.
Tom has just finished eating dinner.
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El teléfono acaba de sonar, ¿no?
The telephone was just ringing, wasn't it?
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No se acaba el mundo por eso.
It's not the end of the world.
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Se acaba de ir.
She just left.
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A veces, se me acaba el dinero.
Sometimes I run out of money.
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Lo que mal empieza mal acaba.
A bad beginning makes a bad ending.
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David acaba de publicar un nuevo libro de filosofía.
David has just published a new book on philosophy.
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