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1 estar en ascuas
* * *(v.) = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold, sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx. Among those putting life on hold this year, 28 percent said it was due to a lack of savings.Ex. Her life was on hold for almost 18 months as she waited for a kidney transplant.Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *(v.) = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold, sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx: Among those putting life on hold this year, 28 percent said it was due to a lack of savings.
Ex: Her life was on hold for almost 18 months as she waited for a kidney transplant.Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense. -
2 estar en suspense
(v.) = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *(v.) = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.
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3 estar en tensión
(v.) = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *(v.) = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.
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4 estar en vilo
(v.) = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold, sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx. Among those putting life on hold this year, 28 percent said it was due to a lack of savings.Ex. Her life was on hold for almost 18 months as she waited for a kidney transplant.Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *(v.) = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold, sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx: Among those putting life on hold this year, 28 percent said it was due to a lack of savings.
Ex: Her life was on hold for almost 18 months as she waited for a kidney transplant.Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense. -
5 en vilo
* * *= on pins and needles, on tenterhooks, in suspenseEx. They'll have to sit on pins and needles until the final decision is announced in May.Ex. Homeowners are on tenterhooks today waiting for banks to announce if they are raising interest rates again.Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *= on pins and needles, on tenterhooks, in suspenseEx: They'll have to sit on pins and needles until the final decision is announced in May.
Ex: Homeowners are on tenterhooks today waiting for banks to announce if they are raising interest rates again.Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense. -
6 en capilla
= on tenterhooks, in suspenseEx. Homeowners are on tenterhooks today waiting for banks to announce if they are raising interest rates again.Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *= on tenterhooks, in suspenseEx: Homeowners are on tenterhooks today waiting for banks to announce if they are raising interest rates again.
Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense. -
7 en suspense
Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.
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8 sobre ascuas
Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.
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