Frases De Casino Ingles
on a first-name basis | tutearse |
on a full/an empty stomach | con el estómago lleno/vacío |
on a pedestal | en un pedestal |
on a roll | con buena suerte |
on a shoestring | con muy poco dinero |
on a silver platter | en bandeja |
- When I was young, we weren't on a first-name basis with our elders.
- You shouldn't take that pill on an empty stomach.
- Mark's grandmother was very important to him, he had her on a pedestal.
- I was on a roll at the casino last night! I won five hundred dollars!
- It's hard to run a whole household on a shoestring, especially if you have kids.
- Liz doesn't know what it is to work to pay the bills. She's had everything on a silver platter.
on a tangent | por la tangente |
on all fours | En cuatro patas |
on an even keel | estable |
on and on | sin parar |
on board | a bordo |
on cloud nine | en el séptimo cielo |
Es mas de dos millas. I've been here for two days. He estado aqui desde hace dos dias. I've heard Texas is a beautiful place. He oido que Texas es un sitio muy bonito. I've never seen that before. Nunca he visto eso. I was about to leave the restaurant when my friends arrived. Estaba a punto de salir del restaurante cuando llegaron mis amigos. Hablo un poquito de ingles. Is your house like this one? Tu casa es parecido a esta? Is your husband also from Boston? Tu marido tambien es de Boston, no? It's not very expensive. I've been there. Vamos a compartir. My daughter is here. Mi hija esta aqui. My father has been there. Mi padre siempre ha. The plane departs at 5:30P. El avion sale a las cinco y media de la tarde. They arrived yesterday. Han llegado ayer. Gira a la izquierda. Gira a la derecha. What time are you going to the bus station? A que hora vas a ir a la estacion de autobuses? When did this happen? Which is better, the spaghetti or chicken salad? Cual es mejor, el espagueti o la ensalada de pollo? Which one do you want? Which one is cheaper? Cual de esos es mas barato? Which one is the best? Cual de esos es el mejor? Which school does he go to? A que colegio va? Who are you looking.
- Will was talking about the war in Iraq and he went off on a tangent.
- I was on all fours on the floor looking for my contact lense.
- We must help Adam to keep his life on an even keel.
- My mom just kept talking on and on about being responsible and all that.
- There are new teachers on board this year, Miss Allen and Miss Randall.
- Pam was on cloud nine when she won that trip to Paris.
on drugs | consumiendo drogas |
on duty | de servicio/guardia |
on edge | con los nervios de punta |
on foot | a pie |
on good/bad terms with | llevarse bien/mal con |
on line | en línea, conectado |
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- The blood and urine tests showed that the actor was on drugs.
- I'll talk to you when I get home, I have to go, I'm on duty.
- I'm on edge every time I have a test, I get so nervous.
- It was nice today so I decided to go to work on foot instead of taking the bus.
- Are you on good terms with your mother?
- I'm waiting for Robert to get on line so we can chat a little bit.
on no account | de ninguna manera |
on one's best behavior | portarse lo mejor posible |
on one's deathbed | en el lecho de muerte |
on one's high horse | tener muchos humos |
on one's last legs | en las últimas |
on one's (own) merits | por mérito propio |
- On no account should you eat greasy food, drink alcohol or smoke, Mr. Johnson.
- I promised my dad I would be on my best behavior at school so that he lets me go dancing.
- When my sister was on her deathbed, I promised her I'd take care of her son.
- Every time he can Tom gets on his high horse talking about politics. It's so annoying.
- Ann's father is on his last legs, we should visit her to give her our support.
- Mayor Hanson got where he is without any help from anyone. He's a renowned politician on his own merits.
on one's mind | en mente |
on one's own | solo |
on one's own account | por cuenta propia |
on one's uppers | en la miseria |
on one's way | en camino |
on paper | sobre papel |
- I'm sorry, I can't help you right now, I've got a lot of things on my mind.
- Patrick's been on his own in his room all day long.
- Julia's setting up a boutique on her own account, she's really excited about it.
- Steve can't find a job, he really is on his uppers.
- I'm on my way to the dentist, I'l call you when I get home.
- I know you can read books on the internet but I still prefer them on paper.
on parole | en libertad condicional |
on pins and needles | ansioso |
on probation | en período de prueba |
on purpose | a propósito |
on sale | en liquidación |
on schedule/time | a la hora prevista |
- I'm getting out on parole next week. And I'm never going back to jail.
- Alice said she had something important to tell me, I'm on pins and needles.
- Johnny messed it up last week at the office so now he's on probation.
- My mom didn't like my dog so she let it out on purpose so that he would run away.
- Helen bought that sweater on sale for only ten dollars.
- The plane arrived on schedule and we left the airport at ten o'clock.
on second thought | pensándolo mejor |
on someone's side | del lado de alguien |
on spec | por si las dudas |
on standby | en espera |
on strike | en huelga |
on sufferance | de mala gana |
- I was going to go by bus but, on second thought, I'll take my bike.
- How can you be on Emily's side? You're my best friend!
- Dan didn't know if he needed a permit but he asked for one on spec.
- Our systems are down and all the work is on standby.
- The workers at the factory are on strike because they want a pay rise.
- Meg didn't want to go so she went on sufferance.
on tap | de barril |
on target | de acuerdo con lo previsto |
on tenterhooks/the rack | con el alma en vilo, en ascuas |
on the alert/lookout/qui vive | en alerta |
on the average | en promedio |
on the blink | averiado |
- We went to a pub that sold beer on tap. It was delicious.
- Everything is going on target so far.
- We're all on tenterhooks, we don't know what's going to happen.
- One of the thieves broke into the house and the other stayed out on the lookout.
- We have twenty students per course on the average.
- I have to get my car fixed, it's on the blink again.
on the bright side | el lado bueno |
on the brink/verge | al borde |
on the button/clock/dot | en punto |
on the chance that | con la esperanza de |
on the cheap | por poco dinero |
on the cutting edge | a la vanguardia |
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- My aunt Magda always looked on the bright side of things.
- The whole region is on the brink of war! It's terrible!
- My boss is very strict with the time. I have to be at the office at nine on the button.
- We stayed at the back of the stadium on the chance that the band came out.
- You can buy some really great stuff at the fair on the cheap.
- Our company has always been on the cutting edge of new technologies.
on the defensive | a la defensiva |
on the double | inmediatamente |
on the edge of your seat | en vilo |
on the face of it | a primera vista |
on the fritz | estropeado |
on the horizon | En el horizonte |
- Why are you always on the defensive? No one wants to attack you.
- Peter was late for an appointment so he finished his coffee on the double.
- The movie will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last minute.
- On the face of it, a patient may seem fine, but he or she could have internal injurires.
- My camera fell into the pool and now it's on the fritz.
- The tarot lady told me there were some job offers on the horizon.
on the house | la casa invita |
on the increase/rise | en aumento |
on the inside | por dentro |
on the lam | a la fuga |
on the level | ser serio |
on the loose | en libertad |
Frases De Casino Ingles Facil
- Since you are a regular customer, dessert is on the house, sir.
- Unfortunately, unepmloyment is on the rise due to the crisis.
- That house is gorgeous. I'd love to know what's on the inside.
- The thieves took off with 300,000 dollars and are on the lam.
- Don't worry, I know Mr. Jameson, he's an honest man. His company is on the level.
- A lion escaped from the zoo today and is now on the loose.
on the make | tratar de sacar tajada |
on the market | a la venta |
on the mend | mejorando |
on the move | de viaje |
on the prowl | merodeando |
on the rebound | Por despecho |
- Most politicians are on the make when they can.
- I'm sorry but the product you are looking for is no longer on the market.
- Phil came down with the flu but he's on the mend now.
- I went to five different schools as a kid because we were always on the move.
- There's a strange man on the prowl, nobody knows him.
- Liz doesn't like Carl, she just dates him because she's on the rebound.
on the receiving end | blanco/víctima de |
on the right foot | con el pie derecho |
on the right track | por buen camino |
on the safe side | para mayor seguridad |
on the same wavelength | en la misma onda |
on the side | Aparte |
- When Mary's husband got violent, she was on the receiving end of his blows.
- Business has been going great, we set off on the right foot.
- Are you sure we're on the right track?
- The home pregnancy-test was positive but I had a blood test to be on the safe side.
- Tom and Jeff get along great, they're on the same wavelength.
- When Jo was a little girl she hated beans so she left them on the side of her plate.
on the sidelines | al margen |
on the sly | a hurtadillas |
on the spur of the moment | sin pensarlo |
on the streets | hacer la calle |
on the tip of my tongue | en la punta de la lengua |
on the town | de juerga |
- Frank prefers to stay on the sidelines whenever there's an arguement.
- When I was a teenager, I got out of my house on the sly at night to go dancing.
- I'm sorry! I didn't mean it! I said it on the spur of the moment.
- Many immigrant women are on the streets because they can't find a good job.
- What's the name of that actor? I have it on the tip of my tongue.
- Last night we went out on the town. We had a great time.
on the wagon | abstemio |
on the wane | menguando |
on the warpath | en pie de guerra |
on the way out | de salida |
on the whole | en general |
on thin ice | en terreno peligroso |
- I'm still on the wagon and I intend to keep it that way. No alcohol for me.
- CD sales are on the wane due to the free illegal downloads from the internet.
- The whole country is on the warpath after the attacks.
- That kind of music had its moment but now it's on the way out.
- This year's sales have been good on the whole.
- You'll be walking on thin ice if you tell the media about the Mayor's bribes.
on tiptoe | de puntillas |
on top of the world | contentísimo |
on view | expuesto |
on your guard | en alerta |
- It was late and everyone was asleep, so we went in on tiptoe.
- I'm on top of the world! It's my wedding day!
- There were some beautiful purses on view at the mall.
- You must be always on your guard in this city or else you get mugged.