Idiom: Angela don’t think that math problem, neither do I.
PIECE OF CAKE. I was expecting something much more difficult.
Definitions: Spanish: Es pan comido.
This phrase is used to talk about something that is very easy to do.
When the task is simple enough
and does not take much effort to perform.
Idiom: You can't do everything at once! Thus, you do not
IF YOU RUN AFTER TWO HARES learn well, nor do you have fun well. YOU WILL CATCH NEITHER. Alejandro is watching 3 channels at the same time, it will be that someone has paid enough attention. Definitions: It is preferable to focus on a few Spanish: El que mucho abarca, poco aprieta. things to achieve better results. To properly manage our time and our energies, it is essential to have the ability to prioritize tasks and focus our attention and energies on a certain number of them. Who wants to do everything at the same time will not be able to finish anything well Idiom: I really like the United States and the opportunities TO BE A NITPICKER. that are there, but it does not have the food of Colombia. Definitions: This dessert is too delicious, but can't it be of Argue or fight over details, another flavor? insignificant things. Look for flaws that are small or Spanish: Buscarle la quinta pata al gato. perhaps non-existent to discuss something
Idiom: Can't say I think about it.
I don't give a damn what people think about me. I COULDN'T CARE LESS. Spanish: Me importa un pepino. Definitions: Me importa un rábano Something doesn't matter to us, Me importa un comino we don't care, we don't care.
Idiom: My mouth's watering just thinking about it.
IT MAKES MY MOUTH WATER Our mouths are watering in front of a Burger. Definitions: Something seems so good to you Spanish: Hacerse agua la boca. that thinking about it, or seeing it, you start to “salivate”. We like something very much.
Idiom: - Juan Carlos says that Marta is boring.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN. - You have to ask Marta what about Juan Carlos and see the other side of the coin. Definitions: Fame gives you recognition but you must see the Every positive situation brings a opposite, you will not have privacy. negative side. And every negative situation brings a positive side. Spanish: La otra cara de la moneda. The other side of this situation
Idiom: He realized that we were looking at him and he
HIS FACE IS 'BEET RED'. turned as red as a beet. She turned beet red, she wouldn't even look at me. Definitions: Flushing, blushing, suffocating, Spanish: Se puso rojo como un tomate. embarrassed, ashamed, flushing the face due to a greater than normal blood supply.