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1
Q

Acabar cuadrando

A

To fall into place

Everything fell into place and the situation became the way I wanted

2
Q

Estar escrito

A

To be on the cards

His terrible fate was on the cards

3
Q

Conocer a la media naranja

A

To meet Mr Right

I met Mr Right and now I’m married

4
Q

En unos años

A

In a few years’ time

I’ll be married in a few years’ time

5
Q

Dios te oiga

A

From your lips to God’s ears

6
Q

Ser muy difícil de controlar o coordinar

A

To be like collecting frogs in a bucket

To be like spinning plates

7
Q

Casi nos hizo llorar

A

It almost had us crying

8
Q

Hacerle a alguien el tercer grado

A

To give SO the third degree

9
Q

Mirar mal, echar una mirada reprobadora

A

To give SO the evil eye

As I interrupted the class, the teacher gave me the evil eye

10
Q

Podemos ayudarnos mutuamente

A

If you scratch my back, I will scratch yours

11
Q

Cambiar de manos

A

To change hands

That restaurant is nowhere near as good since it changed hands

12
Q

Cambiarle el puesto a

A

To change places with

I wouldn’t change places with him for the world

13
Q

Por nada del mundo

A

For the world

I wouldn’t miss it for the world

14
Q

Cambiar de tema

A

To change the subject

Let’s change the subject or we’ll end up arguing again

15
Q

Perder la noción de

A

To lose track of
I’ve lost track of what we’re supposed to be doing
I’ve lost track of time

16
Q

Mantener a alguien informado

A

To keep SO posted
To keep SO in the loop
I’ll keep you posted if there are any further developments

17
Q

Dejar las cosas claras

A

To set the record straight

He assumed that they were married, but she soon set the record straight

18
Q

Las malas noticias vuelan

A

Bad news travels fast

He’ll be fine, because bad news travels fast

19
Q

Un mal trabajador siempre culpa a sus herramientas

A

A bad workman always blames his tools

20
Q

Estar en la lista negra de alguien

A

To be in SO’s bad books

21
Q

Sacar ventajas de lo peor

A

To make the best of a bad job

22
Q

Temiendo lo peor, …

A

Fearing the worst, …

Fearing the worst, I decided to apply for another job

23
Q

Entrar en vigencia, entrar en vigor

A

To come into force

The law came into force

24
Q

A lo grande

A

In a big way

They always do things in a big way

25
Q

Me invitaron a un viaje

A

They invited me on a trip

26
Q

Cambiar tu comportamiento, cambiar tus maneras

A

To change your ways

If he wants to live here, he’s going to have to change his ways

27
Q

Desmelenarse, volar

A

To run wild

She let her imagination run wild when she painted her room

28
Q

Soportar el peso, soportar una carga

A

To shoulder the burden

It’s part of my job to shoulder the burden of complaints made by guests

29
Q

Seguir la línea, seguir a pies juntillas

A

To toe the line

I always toe the line with company policy, even if I disagreed with it

30
Q

Digerir la idea

A

To stomach the idea

She couldn’t really stomach the idea of moving to a big city, so she turned the job down

31
Q

La ausencia de noticias es buena

A

No news is good news

32
Q

Cuando las ranas crien pelo

A

When pigs fly

33
Q

Simplemente porque sí

A

Just for the sake of it

34
Q

Acabar siendo

A

To go on to become

Later in life he went on to become a leading figure in the movement

35
Q

Enseñar a alguien lo que tiene que hacer en un trabajo

A

To show SO the ropes

A really nice person in the office showed me the ropes

36
Q

De vez en cuando

A

Every once in a while

37
Q

Vivir la vida a tope

A

To live life to the full(est)

38
Q

Ser primera plana

A

To hit the headlines

The issue of war hit the headlines again

39
Q

Aparte de

A

ST aside, …

Moral and philosophical issues aside, …

40
Q

Cancelar un plan

A

To drop a plan

Plans for the celebration had been quietly dropped

41
Q

Enamorar irremisiblemente a alguien

A

To sweep SO off his/her feet

That heartthrob had truly swept her off her feet

42
Q

Sin casi ni

A

Without so much as

He spoked without so much as a glimmer of courtesy

43
Q

Al ritmo de

A

In time to

I played in time to the cymbals

44
Q

Tener tendencia a

A

To be given to

He was given to anxiety and low spirits

45
Q

Estar compitiendo por

A

To be in contention for

There were five actors in contention for the role

46
Q

Estar inmerso en

A

To be wrapped up in

She was so wrapped up in her work that she didn’t notice when I came in

47
Q

En lo más mínimo, para nada, en absoluto

A

In the least

This bad experience didn’t put Anthony off in the least

48
Q

Ir sobre seguro

A

To play it safe

I decided to play it safe and leave plenty of time for practice

49
Q

Las 24 horas del día

A

Round the clock

The computer system is monitored round the clock

50
Q

Comportarse fuera de lugar

A

To step out of line

She tells the children off if they step out of line

51
Q

No hay moros en la costa

A

The coast is clear

52
Q

Con motivo de, por causa de

A

On the grounds of/that

The judge closed the club on the grounds that there was too much noise being made

53
Q

En vano, sin esperanza

A

In vain, pointlessly, for nothing
Hopelessly
She tried in vain to open the door

54
Q

No tener remordimientos por

A

To have no regrets for/about

I have no regrets about spending too much money

55
Q

No tener dudas sobre hacer algo

A

To have no hesitation in doing ST

I would have no hesitation in booking a cruise

56
Q

Meter la nariz en algo

A

To (poke your) nose into ST

I don’t want them nosing into my finances

57
Q

Por muy cierto que esto sea, …

A

However much this may be true, …

58
Q

En grandes cantidades y creciendo rápidamente

A

Thick and fast

The enemy soldiers came thick and fast

59
Q

A falta de un mejor …

A

For want of a better …

For want of a better word, for want of a better term, for want of a better name

60
Q

Recibir algo en préstamo

A

To be given the loan of ST

As part of the deal, we were given the loan of a house by the company

61
Q

En conmemoración a

A

In remembrance of

The statue was erected in remembrance of those who had died in the war

62
Q

Dar en el clavo

A

To hit the nail on the head

The editorial today really hits the nail on the head

63
Q

Según se dice, supuestamente

A

Allegedly

This is the Oscar for authors allegedly behaving badly

64
Q

Sin que fuera my culpa, …

A

Through no fault of my own, …

65
Q

Con preferencia a, antes que

A

In preference to

He opted for computing in preference to marketing

66
Q

Me doy cuenta de que …

A

I take it that …

I take it that you haven’t lost interest in travelling

67
Q

Alegremente, sin preocupaciones

A

With a light heart
Light-hearted
I will never leap aboard planes with a light heart

68
Q

Hacerse con, imponer las manos

A

To lay hands on
I’ll bring you the CD as soon as I can lay my hands on it
The preacher laid hands on him

69
Q

Sordo como una tapia

A

As deaf as a post

70
Q

Una golondrina no hace la primera

A

One swallow doesn’t make a summer

71
Q

Te está bien empleado!

A

It serves you right!

72
Q

Ignorar a alguien completamente, como si no existiera

A

To cut SO dead

She cut me dead in the bank this morning

73
Q

Pegarse golpes contra una pared

A

To flog a dead horse

I’ve been showing him how to use the computer, but it’s like flogging a dead horse

74
Q

Sobre mi cadáver!

A

Over my dead body!

75
Q

No me pillarás (haciendo algo)

A

I wouldn’t be seen dead (doing ST)

She wouldn’t be seen dead with him

76
Q

Atacar a alguien deliberadamente, intentar ligar con alguien

A

To make a dead set at SO

He met a girl and made a set dead at her

77
Q

Puedo moverme/desplazame fácilmente

A

I can get around easily

78
Q

Es un lugar al que es fácil de llegar

A

Is a place that is easily reached

79
Q

Me cuesta X ir y volver

A

It takes me 10 minutes to get there and back

80
Q

Refrán cielo rojo y pastores

A

Red sky at night, shepherd’s delight

Red sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning

81
Q

Tus palabras no me dañarán

A

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me

82
Q

Apañárselas con un presupuesto muy ajustado

A

To get by on a shoestring budget

83
Q

Volver a la naturaleza

A

To get back to nature

84
Q

Dejar obsoleto

A

To render obsolete

Were climatic changes to happen, weather lore would be rendered obsolete

85
Q

Estar abierto a (mayor) discusión

A

To be open to (further) discussion

The manager stated that his decision wasn’t open to further discussion

86
Q

En el horizonte

A

On the horizon

Change is on the horizon

87
Q

Resultar muy atractivo

A

To hold great appeal

The subject matter of soap operas holds great appeal for viewers

88
Q

Tener buena imagen para algo, dar la talla

A

To look the part

He really thinks he looks the part in that new suit of his

89
Q

Tomar una decisión difícil después de pensarlo mucho tiempo

A

To take the plunge

They’re finally taking the plunge and getting married

90
Q

Eliminar mal ambiente entre personas

A

To clear the air

The two colleagues are having a meeting to try to clear the air after their big disagreement

91
Q

Hacer lo que se te ocurre sin pensar en las consecuencias para los demás

A

To do your own thing

You can’t just do your own thing in life. You have to think of others sometimes

92
Q

Esconderse de los problemas, hacer como que no existen

A

To bury your head in the sand

93
Q

Aprender cómo hacer algo no obvio o difícil

A

To get the hang of ST

It’s a tricky machine to operate but you’ll soon get the hang of it

94
Q

Parar el trabajo que estás haciendo

A

To call it a day

I’m getting a bit tired now - shall we call it a day?

95
Q

Mover los hilos

A

Pull strings

Her father pulled strings to get her a job

96
Q

Ocuparte de tus asuntos

A

To mind your own business

97
Q

Nada más que

A

Nothing but

Nothing but troubleI have nothing but admiration for him

98
Q

Hacerse público y notorio

A

To become public knowledge

Armstrong’s doping scandal became public knowledge all around the world

99
Q

Denunciar algo a la policía

A

To report ST to the police

Most incidents are not reported to the police

100
Q

Déjame que piense un poco

A

Let me gather my thoughts

101
Q

Ser adecuado para, poder ser considerado para

A

To lend itsef to

That Leica camera lent itself to spontaneity and anonymity

102
Q

Hasta tal punto quería … que …

A

To such an extent did he wish … that …

103
Q

A razón de

A

At the rate of

He continued to take photographs at the rate of four per hour

104
Q

Poner en peligro

A

To put at risk
To put in jeopardy
To jeopardise

105
Q

Fracasar, estropearse, no materializarse

A

To fall flat

We had plans to visit friends, but they fell flat when father had to go into hospital

106
Q

En apenas X (COL)

A

In X flat

When I told the children we were going to the park, they were ready in ten seconds flat

107
Q

Tumbar a alguien de un golpe

A

To knock SO flat
Joe stood up and knocked him flat
The dreadful news knocked us flat

108
Q

Hablar a alguien muy claramente

A

To tell SO flat (that)

She told him flat that she had no intention of lending him any money

109
Q

Enfatizador de sorpresa, cabreo, impresión

A

Good grief/heavens/gracious!

110
Q

Recuperar tu inversión

A

To recover your costs

To recover inflated production costs, a mass audience must be found

111
Q

Estar en el corazón de

A

To lie at the core of

Class lies at the core of virtually every analysis of Britain

112
Q

Es probable que hagas algo

A

To be liable to do ST

She is liable to have a fit when she finds out

113
Q

Cabrearse mucho gritando

A

To have/throw a fit

She’ll throw a fit when she sees the mess you’ve made

114
Q

Llegar al nivel de hacer algo

A

To reach the stage where SO do ST

I reached the stage where I had no more patience left

115
Q

Conjura la idea de …

A

It conjurs up the idea of …

The sound conjures up the idea of asian societies

116
Q

Está muy entrelazado con …

A

ST is heavily entwined with ST

Food is heavily entwined with culture

117
Q

¿Quieres empezar?

A

Do you want to kick off?

Do you want to start the ball rolling?

118
Q

Descartamos la última?

A

Shall we rule out the last one?

119
Q

Me atrevería a decir …

A

I would even say …

I would even go so far as to say …

120
Q

Hablando de …

A

ST-wise

Anger-wise, this one is clear

121
Q

Es lo que (no) me va

A

It is (not) my cup of tea

122
Q

La parte mas importante de algo

A

The lion’s share of ST

Charities spend the lion’s share of donations on aid

123
Q

La guinda del pastel

A

The icing on the cake

I was content, but that really was the icing on the cake

124
Q

Tener un montón de responsabilidades al mismo tiempo

A

To have a lot on your plate

125
Q

Poner todos los huevos en el mismo cesto

A

To put all your eggs in one basket

126
Q

Tener algo más importante que hacer

A

To have bigger fish to fry

127
Q

Endulzar la píldora

A

To sweeten the pill

128
Q

Contar información secreta

A

To spill the beans

Who spilled the beans about her affair with David?

129
Q

Venderse como churros

A

To sell like hot cakes

The new game is apparently selling like hot cakes

130
Q

Tener cara de tonto por algo que has hecho

A

To have/get egg on your face

This latest scandal has left the government with egg on its face

131
Q

Tragarte tus palabras

A

To eat humble pie

After boasting, he’s been to eat humble pie

132
Q

El mejor invento desde la coca-cola

A

The best thing since sliced bread

133
Q

Saber cómo moverte con las personas para sacar provecho

A

To know which side your bread is buttered

134
Q

La vida es así

A

That’s the way the cookie crumbles

135
Q

Hablar con alguien de manera informal

A

To chew the fat

We sat in a bar most of the evening just chewing the fat

136
Q

Tener celos o envidia del éxito de otros

A

To have sour grapes

137
Q

Contarle a alguien todo sobre ti, especialmente tus problemas

A

To spill your guts

People take part in these shows and spill their guts on camera

138
Q

Ser para bien

A
To be (all) to the good
Learning something new would be all to the good
139
Q

Hacerle un favor a alguien

A

To do SO a good turn

He did me a really good turn and I’ll never forget it

140
Q

Para siempre, de manera permanente

A

For good

She’s gone to Canada for good

141
Q

Haber tenido una vida plena

A

To have had a good innings

If he isn’t reelected, he can’t complain. After twelve years he has had a good innings

142
Q

Mientras la situación siga siendo favorable

A

While the going is good

I’m taking a few days’ holiday while the going is good

143
Q

Para abreviar

A

For short

The baby’s name is Gwendolyn, but they call her Gwen for short

144
Q

Está ambientado en

A

It is set in

The story is set in Manhattan

145
Q

Te mantiene pegado al asiento

A

It keeps you on the edge of your seat

146
Q

Estar muy acertado, ser redondo

A

To hit the spot

147
Q

Estar rodando por los suelos de risa

A

To be rolling in the aisles

The film had people rolling in the aisles