entrar como si nada

entrar como si nada
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to waltz into
Cuando la reunión ya llevaba media hora, Elvira entró en la sala como si nada y tomó asiento.Half an hour into the meeting, Elvira waltzed into the room and took a seat.
b. to breeze into
Un tipo con un enorme sombrero mexicano entró como si nada en el bar.A guy wearing a huge sombrero breezed into the bar.
c. to waltz in
No puedes entrar aquí como si nada. Esta es mi habitación, así que por favor llama antes de entrar.You can't just waltz in here. This is my room, so please knock before you come in.
d. to breeze in
Yo estaba en mi oficina. Suárez entró como si nada y me pidió un aumento de sueldo.I was in my office. Suarez breezed in and asked for a raise.
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