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21 Your Highness
s.Su Alteza, su Señoría Ilustrísima. -
22 Your Honor
s.Su Señoría. -
23 Your Honour
s.Su Señoría, Excelentísimo Señor. -
24 your ladyship
pron.Su Señoría. -
25 your lordship
pron.Su Señoría, vuestra señoría, usía. -
26 Your Majesty
pron.Vuestra Majestad. -
27 your own
adj.1 tu propio, tu, vuestro.2 su propio, su.pron.1 lo tuyo, el tuyo propio, lo de ustedes.2 lo suyo.3 la tuya propia.4 los tuyos propios. -
28 your parents
s.tus padres, tus viejos. -
29 your time
adj.de tu tiempo, de su tiempo, del tiempo de Ustedes, del tiempo de Uds.. -
30 your way
adv.1 a tu manera, a la manera de usted, a la manera vuestra, a la manera tuya.2 a la manera suya, a su manera. -
31 your wife
s.1 tu mujer.2 su mujer. -
32 Your Worship
s.señor alcalde, Su Señoría. -
33 by-your-leave
'baɪjər'liːv, ˌbaɪjɔː'liːv[ˌbaɪˌjɔː'liːv]Nwithout so much as a by-your-leave — sin siquiera pedir permiso, sin más ni más
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34 cat got your tongue? / have you lost your tongue?
cat got your tongue? / have you lost your tongue?¿se te ha comido la lengua el gato?English-spanish dictionary > cat got your tongue? / have you lost your tongue?
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35 Bob's your uncle!
Bob's your uncle!¡y listo!■ put it in the pan, boil for five minutes and Bob's your uncle! lo viertes en el cazo, lo hierves durante cinco minutos, ¡y listo!(Brit) * ¡y se acabó!, ¡y listo! -
36 the ball is in your court
ahora te toca a ti hacer algoexpr.• te corresponde a ti dar el próximo paso expr. -
37 at your earliest convenience
a la mayor brevedad posible————————con la mayor brevedad -
38 not on your life!
(certainly not!: `Will you get married?' `Not on your life!') ¡ni hablar!not on your life!familiar ¡ni hablar! -
39 don't count your chickens before they're hatched
no hay que vender la piel de oso (antes de cazarlo)English-spanish dictionary > don't count your chickens before they're hatched
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40 hold your horses!
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