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"dar bandazos" in English
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"dar bandazos" in English
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dar bandazos(also: dar sacudidas)
Por esta razón, acabar con este negocio en lugar de permitirle dar bandazos de un desastre a otro.
For this reason, I favour bringing this business to a close instead of allowing it to lurch from one disaster to the next.
dar bandazos(also: agitarse, sacudirse)
SIMILAR TRANSLATIONS
Similar translations for "dar bandazos" in English
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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la rueda reventó y el coche empezó a dar bandazos
the tire burst and the car started swerving all over the road
Por esta razón, acabar con este negocio en lugar de permitirle dar bandazos de un desastre a otro.
For this reason, I favour bringing this business to a close instead of allowing it to lurch from one disaster to the next.
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