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Spanish-English translation for: ponerse en pie
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ponerse en pieto stand up
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loc. ponerse en caminoto hit the road
ponerse en contacto con algnto get in touch with sb.
Sírvase ponerse en contacto con la oficina local.Please make contact with the local office.
seguir en pie [col.] [locución]to be still on [coll.] [idiom]
ponerse ato devote oneself to
ponerse coloradoto flush [get red in the face]
ponerse a salvoto reach safety
ponerse de rodillasto kneel down
ponerse algo [vestido, ropa]to put sth. on [clothes]
ponerse como loco [col.]to get in / into a flap [Br.] [coll.] [panic, become agitated]
ponerse las pilas [col.] [locución]to roll up one's sleeves [also fig.]
ponerse morado de algo [col.]to pig out on sth. [coll.]
ponerse de mala leche [col.]to get in a bad mood [coll.]
ponerse del lado de algnto take sb.'s side
Unverified ponerse coyote [ponerse alerta] [cent.] [Honduras]to be alert
Unverified ponerse alguien (muy) avispa [mex.] [col.]to stay on the ball [Am.] [coll.]
Unverified ponerse hasta la verga [mex.] [vulg.]to be black-out drunk
ponerse hecho una furia [col.] [locución]to hit the roof [coll.] [idiom]
anat. pie {m}foot
estar de pieto stand
ir (a pie)to walk
anat. dedo {m} del pietoe
anat. dedos {m.pl} del pietoes [Digiti pedis]
med. pie {m} de atletaathlete's foot
herram. pie {m} de reyvernier caliper
anat. planta {f} del piesole of the foot
anat. uña {f} del pietoenail
reloj reloj {m} de pie [col.]grandfather clock
ciudadano {m} de a pieordinary citizen
anat. dedo {m} gordo del piebig toe
anat. dedo {m} pequeño del pielittle toe
anat. tercio {m} anterior del pieball of the foot
med. uña {f} encarnada del pieingrowing toenail
a unos diez minutos a pie {adv}about a ten minute walk
Unverified despertarse con el pie izquierdo [locución]to get up on the wrong side of the bed [idiom]
no dar pie con bola [fig.]to not be on the ball [fig.]
en {prep}at
en {prep}in
en {prep}on
¡En marcha!Here we go!
¡En marcha!Off we go!
basado en {prep}based on
en absoluto {adv}at all
en adición {adv}in addition
Unverified en armonía {adj}frictionless [process, economy]
agr. en barbecho {adj}fallow
en boga {adj}fashionable
en breve {adv}before long
en bruto {adj}crude [not finished]
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