acompañar
accompany ; escort ; come with ; wash + Nombre + down ; play along with ; go with ; chaperon.
In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
Their work included escorting clients to other agencies.
The documentation that comes with a program should be examined carefully.
He also apparently washed it down with a swig of a vodka mixer and a beer taken from a cooler, the vehicle's owner said.
The audio includes demos and backing tracks so you can play along with every example.
The Crocs are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency that goes with their dynamic patriarchal system.
We're looking for francophone adult volunteers to chaperon our little students.
acompañar a
usher into
After a quick tour of the facilities and after meeting a few staff members, Bibeau was ushered into the 'Board Room,' where he was introduced to the other remaining trustees.
acompañar a la puerta
usher + Nombre + out
When our waiter came back out after clearing the table, we were certain that he was going to politely usher us out, but instead, he asked us if we were interested in dessert!.
acompañar en el sentimiento
Posesivo + heart go out to
My heart went out to the single mum chef working her proverbials off just for a chance to better herself.
esperar que la suerte + Pronombre + acompañe
hope for + the best
This will certainly be a learning experience for me especially since it's my first book so cross your fingers and let's hope for the best.
la mala suerte + acompañar
the odds + be + against
If the odds are against you and you believe you have lost a piece of baggage, have your luggage claim chits handy; they are usually stapled into your ticket.
la suerte + Pronombre + acompañar
Posesivo + star + be + in the ascendant
It's great when your star is in the ascendant, especially in that headiest of all heady worlds, the music business.
Posesivo + corazón + acompañar
Posesivo + heart go out to
My heart went out to the single mum chef working her proverbials off just for a chance to better herself.