what is in it

what is in it(
wuht
 
ihz
 
ihn
 
iht
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. qué contiene
Are you expecting anything from your father? He sent you a package. - No, I have no idea what is in it.¿Esperas algo de tu papá? Te mandó un paquete. - No, no tengo ni idea de qué contiene.
b. qué tiene
Do you want to try the soup? - What is in it? I'm allergic to dairy.¿Quieres probar la sopa? - ¿Qué tiene? Tengo alergia a los lácteos.
c. qué hay dentro
The kid is a little mechanic. Every time he finds a machine, he wants to know what is in it.El niño es un pequeño mecánico. Siempre que encuentra alguna máquina, quiere saber qué hay dentro.
d. qué hay adentro
Be careful with this box. - Why? What is in it?Ten cuidado con esta caja. - ¿Por qué? ¿Qué hay adentro?
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
This position makes me work for almost nothing with no opportunities to advance. What is in it for me?Este puesto me obliga a trabajar casi gratis y no tengo ninguna oportunidad de avanzar. ¿Qué saco de esto?
We're willing to negotiate with you, but what is in it for us?Estamos dispuestos a negociar con ustedes, pero ¿qué ganamos?
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