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THAT'S THE DOG'S BOLLOCKS!
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Es la leche!
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OUT OF THE BLUE
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De la nada.
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This page didn't come out of the blue.
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TO COST AN ARM AND A LEG.
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Costar in ojo de la cara.
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- A night at the Ritz costs an arm and a leg.
- He stayed at the Ritz. it cost him an arm and a leg. |
IT'S A PIECE OF CAKE.
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Es pan comido.
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TO CAUSE A STIR.
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Causar un revuelo.
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- the singer caused a stir when he canceled the show.
- I know you're not happy but please don't cause a stir. |
UNDER [sb] BREATH
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Entre dientes.
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- God, could you brag a bit more about it? -she said under her breath.
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TO GO AND [DO st]
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Ir a hacer algo.
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- Go and pack your suitcase!
- Go and get your suitcase! We're going on holidays. |
TO GO ON A TRIP.
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Irse de viaje.
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They go on a trip to Barcelona.
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TO BE PISSING [sb] LAUGHING.
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Mearse de la risa.
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I'm pissing myself laughing.
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(GO) OFF THE BEATEN TRACK.
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Fuera del camino conocido.
Salirse del camino más trillado. |
- I haven't packed for going off the beaten track.
- Let's go off the beaten track a little. |
TO PACK A LOT IN.
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Hacer muchas cosas en poco tiempo.
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- I only spent two days in Nepal but I packed a lot in.
- I always pack a lot of activities into my holidays! - If we spend a few days there we can pack a lot of hikes in! |
TO PACK A PUNCH!
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Dejar de piedra.
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- Your presentation really packed a punch!
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TO PACK IT IN.
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Terminar de hacer also.
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I'll pack it in for today.
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IT'S NIPPY.
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Hace fresquito.
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- How's the weather in Santander?
- it's sunny but it's a bit nippy. - What's the weather like in Dublin today? - It's nippy, as usual. - Are you going to the beach? - No way, it's a bit nippy today. |
IT'S (A BIT) CHILLY.
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Hace fresquito.
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- It's a bit chilly today.
- How's the water? - It's a bit chilly but it's fine. - Take a jacket. It's a bit chilly tonight. |
TO GO ON THE RIDES.
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Montarse en las atracciones.
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- Let's Go in the rides.
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TO BE STUFFED
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Estar llenísimo (después de comer mucho)
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- After taking a full English breakfast, I'm stuffed!!
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ON THE DOLE.
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Paro
(estar en el... ) (cobrar el... ) |
- "The Full Monty" is about a group of men on the dole.
- I'm currently on the dole. - I was on the dole until last year. |
TO SWEEP [st] UNDER THE RUG.
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Ocultar algo.
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- They discovered the CEO was stealing money, but they swept it under the rug.
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TO GO OUT ON THE TILES.
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Salir a bailar.
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- We're going out on the tiles tonight.
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TO BE OFF
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Irse.
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- Ok. I'm off. See you later!
- Are you off? - Yes, it's late. - Thanks for breakfast. I'm off. |
THE BEE'S KNEE'S.
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La repera, la leche, la caña.
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- This magazine's the bee's knee's.
- The new film's the bee's knee's. - I like your new girlfriend. She's the bee's knee's. |
TOUGH COOKIE!
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Duro de pelar.
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- You're a tough cookie!
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TIME IS MONEY
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El tiempo es oro.
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NO SHIT, SHERLOCK!
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No digas!
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A man's reading an English Magazine:
- He must be learning English... - No shit, Sherlock! |
TOUGH SHIT!
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Te aguantas!
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- Don't you want to go to the wedding? Tough shit!
- Don't you want to continue reading? Tough shit! |
THAT'S A TOUGH ONE!!
(That's a toughie) |
Qué difícil!
Ésta es difícil! |
- Should I choose John or Mark? I don't know, that's a tough one.
- Chocolate ice-cream or vainilla ice-cream? - Uh! That's a tough one! |
TO FEEL LIKE CRAP.
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Encontrarse fatal.
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- Oh man! I can't go to work today. I feel crap!!
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