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Las cosas no pintan bien
How do you say " Las cosas no pintan bien"? It means that things don´t seem as good as they should be.
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"Things don't look good", ¿no?
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I guess so .
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how about "he/she/it doesn't paint a pretty picture.".
hermit |
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It's not a pretty picture. This is what we say when something isn't quite as imagined/described: I just bought an iPod Touch. Oh, how do you like it? It's not all it's cracked up to be. (It's not quite as I imagined it would be.) |
I'd like to give another example in this case.
Las cosas no pintan bien. The things aren't in optimums conditions. It can be a equal or equivalent of the you have said here. |
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Things aren't in optimum condition. English adjectives don't agree in number with the noun. We don't use the definite article when we're speaking about things in general. By the way, this sentence sounds very formal and wouldn't be used in everyday speech. I wouldn't recommend it if I were you. |
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