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What is the meaning of "meterse" in English?

  1. To interfere

  2. To fine

  3. To show

  4. To deny

The correct answer is: To interfere

The verb "meterse" in Spanish primarily translates to "to interfere" in English, especially when used in contexts that denote involving oneself in someone else's affairs or situations. This verb reflects an action where one enters a situation, often without invitation or authority, which aligns with the meaning of interfering. In contrast, the other options don't accurately capture the essence of "meterse." For example, “to fine” would relate to penalizing someone, “to show” pertains to displaying something, and “to deny” refers to refusing or rejecting something. Each of these verbs conveys a different action than what "meterse" represents in its most common usage.