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¿cemento?
Hola,
Cuando leí esta frase yo no sabía lo que signifcaba. El equipo acudió al Bernabéu a despedirse de la afición y lo que encontró fue cemento The team went to the Bernabéu to say goodbye to the fans and found that it was .......? cement/glue? Cemento = hard? -------- The team went to the Bernabéu to say goodbye to the fans and found that it was hard (for them).. no sé gracias amigos por la ayuda
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The seats (mortar seats) were empty. They expected to find the stadium full of fans, but the people who attended weren't many.
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¡Ah! Differencia grande
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Check the article... the expression is almost self-explained in the second sentence.
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gracias
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"There´s always money in the banana stand michael!" --george bluthe sir Last edited by bobjenkins; May 24, 2009 at 08:14 PM. |
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