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"caerse de" in English
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"caerse de" in English
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darverb
to allot- to hand over- to accord- to accord- to advance- to allow- to assign- to award- to bear- to blow- to bring forth- to deal- to dish out- to dispense- to dispense- to dole out- to earn- to get in- to give out- to give out- to hand out- to hold- to hold out- to impart- to issue- to lay on- to pass on- to pitch- to play- to produce- to produce- to proffer- to put on- to quote- to render- to send forth- to show- to sing out- to stage- to strike- to strike- to throw- to throw out- to throw up- to toss- to utter- to yield- to deal- to perform- to pitch- to strike- to quote- to return- to give- to provide- to deliver- to administer- to ruin- to spoil- to face- to flow into- to go into- to lead to- to give on to- to hit
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Y, por tanto, no puede, como decimos en español, "caerse de las manos" a la hora de leerlo.
Therefore, as we say in Spanish, it should not 'fall out of your hands' when it is being read, because it is so heavy.
Supongamos que alguien me dice hoy que muchas personas sufren lesiones al caerse de las escaleras mientras cuelgan cortinas.
Say someone were to tell me today that many people are injured falling off ladders whilst hanging curtains.
Si nos dijeran que el avión al que estamos a punto de subir tiene un 50 % de probabilidades de caerse, probablemente no subiríamos a él.
If you were told that a plane that you were about to get on had a 50/50 chance of crashing, you probably would not get on.
tiene miedo de caerse
he's afraid he might fall
caerse de muy alto
to fall from a great height
tiene miedo de caerse
he's afraid of falling
caerse de su propio peso
to be self-evident
caerse de su propio peso
to be obvious
En estos momentos, los agricultores «no tienen sobre qué caerse muertos», carecen de los mínimos ingresos para vivir y, por supuesto, para reorganizar su producción.
At this time, the growers have nowhere to turn, they have no income at all on which to live, much less with which to reorganise their production.
En estos momentos, los agricultores« no tienen sobre qué caerse muertos», carecen de los mínimos ingresos para vivir y, por supuesto, para reorganizar su producción.
At this time, the growers have nowhere to turn, they have no income at all on which to live, much less with which to reorganise their production.
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