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turn-on [ˈtɜːnɒn]
sustantivo
1. (familiar)
- it's a turn-on for him -> le vuelve loco(sexually), le pone a cien (español de España)
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| Q: | the government seems to turn its back on the working class |
| A: | I, too, like Natasha's translation, but I wonder if "working class" isn't closer to "clase trabajadora" or "clase obrera." "Obreros" seems closer to "workers"… |
| Q: | TRANSLATION!!! I need to turn this in soon and just need someone to check it for mistakes… |
| A: | > lazarus1907 said: > > samdie said: > > P.S. Also, I think that the 1st sentence in the 3rd paragraph should be "Luego viajé a Sevilla para encontrarme… |
| Q: | turn over |
| A: | In Spain we say simply "darse la vuelta" (infinitive), regardless of the body position. In a conversation: Date la vuelta (tú). Standard. Dese la vuelta… |
| Q: | new leaf -- 'turn over a new leaf' |
| A: | Yes, this means to start over, but pasar la página is the idiomatic expression turn over a new leaf. |
| Q: | turn the light on. turn the light off. |
| A: | En España: "encender la luz" y "Apagar la luz". |
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