Mr. Tanen’s Tie Trouble Vocabulary

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Mr. Tanen’s Tie Trouble Vocabulary received fund staring disappointed account chuckled repeated budget knowledge meditating

to take or get something that is given; got received recibió to take or get something that is given; got

a sum of money raised or saved for a special purpose fund recaudación a sum of money raised or saved for a special purpose

looking hard with a steady gaze staring observando looking hard with a steady gaze

filled with a sad feeling; to let down ones’ hopes or wishes disappointed decepcionados filled with a sad feeling; to let down ones’ hopes or wishes

account cuenta a record of money received or spent; where people’s money is kept at the bank

repeated repitió to do or say again

a plan for how money will be used budget presupuesto a plan for how money will be used

laughed gently or quietly chuckled sonreir laughed gently or quietly

to focus all of your attention on something; concentrate meditating meditando to focus all of your attention on something; concentrate

information or facts; what you know knowledge conocimento information or facts; what you know