nada que ver

nada que ver(
nah
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dah
 
keh
 
behr
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. nothing to see
"Aquí no hay nada que ver. Por favor, sigan caminando", dijo el policía."There's nothing to see here. Please continue walking," said the police officer.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Escuché que ustedes dos están en pareja. - ¡Nada que ver! Solo somos amigos.I heard you two are dating. - That's not right! We're just friends.
Rodrigo dijo que simulaste estar enfermo para faltar al trabajo. - ¡Nada que ver! Estás mintiendo.Rodrigo said you pretended to be sick to get a day off work. - That's not true! You're lying.
a. nothing to do
The suspects claims he has nothing to do with the bank robbery.El sospechoso asegura que no tiene nada que ver con el robo al banco.
b. anything to do
In spite of insisting he didn't have anything to do with the embezzlement, the mayor resigned to his post.A pesar de insistir en que no tenía nada que ver con el desfalco, el alcalde presentó la renuncia a su cargo.
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