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1 morderse la lengua
(por accidente) to bite one's tongue 2 (callarse) to hold one's tongue* * *to hold one's tongue, bite one's lip o tongue* * *(v.) = stay + Posesivo + tongue, hold + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + lipEx. But she stayed her tongue, and said instead: 'I don't have the materials I need to do the kind of work they want done'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Hold Your Tongue: Bilingualism and the Politics of 'English Only''.Ex. I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.Ex. And so, over and over again, in public and on cue, he wiped away a tear, bit his lip, and said how remorseful he felt.* * *(v.) = stay + Posesivo + tongue, hold + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + lipEx: But she stayed her tongue, and said instead: 'I don't have the materials I need to do the kind of work they want done'.
Ex: The article is entitled ' Hold Your Tongue: Bilingualism and the Politics of 'English Only''.Ex: I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.Ex: And so, over and over again, in public and on cue, he wiped away a tear, bit his lip, and said how remorseful he felt. -
2 darle alas a Alguien
(v.) = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) wayEx. I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.* * *(v.) = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) wayEx: I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.
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3 dejar que Alguien haga las cosas a su manera
(v.) = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) wayEx. I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.* * *(v.) = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) wayEx: I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.
Spanish-English dictionary > dejar que Alguien haga las cosas a su manera
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4 dejar que Alguien se salga con la suya
(v.) = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) wayEx. I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.* * *(v.) = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) wayEx: I've been trying to bite my tounge and let him do things his own way.
Spanish-English dictionary > dejar que Alguien se salga con la suya
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