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21:55 Mar 20, 2018 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Other / bring it home | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Beatriz Ramírez de Haro Spain Local time: 21:35 | ||||||
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se / te lo lleva a (su) casa // lo pone / coloca en su casa Explanation: Suerte. |
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cumple su objetivo Explanation: Por la definición:bring home. Get to the heart of a matter, make perfectly clear. For example, The crash brought home the danger of drinking and driving. Pero encontré esto que me parece oportuno: Sometimes it's also used (in baseball) as a way to encourage someone to perform well and make a home run. Example sentence(s):
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te tocará el corazón Explanation: "bring something home" usually means "really make someone understand something", "get to grips with" something. In this ST there's perhaps a "double entendre", as a sofa is usually part of the home environment. But, as it refers to a "love seat", I suggest "te tocará el corazón" is a good option (also with a "doble entendre"). |
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te viene como anillo al dedo/te queda perecto Explanation: ? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2018-03-21 00:27:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- perFecto |
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