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Forum: Idioms & Sayings March 03, 2010, 12:46 PM
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Posted By chileno
Not exactly, you are thinking of it as a quality,...

Not exactly, you are thinking of it as a quality, it's an action for me. As quality, you are correct....
Forum: Idioms & Sayings March 03, 2010, 11:04 AM
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Posted By chileno
Wait. Does "you gave yourself to the task"...

Wait.

Does "you gave yourself to the task" or " you gave yourself much to the task" ring a bell in English?

Also: something will give, meaning that will become loose.
Forum: Idioms & Sayings March 03, 2010, 06:57 AM
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Posted By chileno
Yes. Both phrases in red correspond. But, Dar...

Yes. Both phrases in red correspond. But, Dar mucho de si (mismo), is different. Well, many will consider it a positive point/good aspect (a virtue), many don't.

Does that help?
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