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        |   I’m still not sure if we can play tennis today. It depends on the weather. --------------- DEPEND ON somebody or something.   inizia ad imparare Depender de. if one thing depends on another, it is changed or affected by the other thing. (see also: count on, rely on, bank on). |  |   Depender de. if one thing depends on another, it is changed or affected by the other thing. (see also: count on, rely on, bank on).    Their future depends on how well they do in these exams. ------- DEPEND ON somebody or something. |  |  | 
|   Donal's speech seemed to "drag on" for hours. He nearly put everyone to sleep!. --------------- DRAG ON.   inizia ad imparare Alrgarse, extenderse. if an unpleasant or difficult situation or process drags on, it continues for too long. (see also: go on). |  |   Alrgarse, extenderse. if an unpleasant or difficult situation or process drags on, it continues for too long. (see also: go on).    The lawyer said, that some cases drag on for years. ------ DRAG ON. |  |  | 
|   Uncle Jose had a quick look at the photos and then handed them on to the next person. --------------- HAND ON something.   inizia ad imparare Pasar ö traspasar algo a alguien. to give something that you do not want or have finished dealing with to someone else so that they can deal with it. (see also: pass on). |  |   Pasar ö traspasar algo a alguien. to give something that you do not want or have finished dealing with to someone else so that they can deal with it. (see also: pass on).    I decided not to hand this information on to the police. The farm will be handed on to his son. -------- HAND ON something. |  |  | 
|   I can’t go tonight said Alex Rodriguez. I’VE "GOT something ON", but I don’t have anything on tomorrow night if you’re free Jennifer. ------------------------------- HAVE sth ON/HAVE GOT ON.   inizia ad imparare Tener un compromiso, tener algo planeado por hacer. to have an arrangement to do something. |  |   Tener un compromiso, tener algo planeado por hacer. to have an arrangement to do something.    Do you have anything on for tomorrow afternoon? ------------ HAVE sth ON. HAVE GOT ON. |  |  | 
|   I hope you’ve got your warm socks on. It’ll get really cold later on this evening. --------------- HAVE something ON.   inizia ad imparare Tener puesto, estar usando. if you have clothes or shoes on, you are wearing them. (see also: put on). |  |   Tener puesto, estar usando. if you have clothes or shoes on, you are wearing them. (see also: put on).    Melissa had her new dress on. I couldn’t see properly. I didn’t have my glasses on. -------- AVE something ON. |  |  | 
|   We were talking about ways to boost brand awareness when Mister Trump "hit on" the idea of sponsoring a football team. ---------------------------- HIT ON, or HIT UPON something.   inizia ad imparare Ocurrirse, Prenderse el foco. to have a good idea or to discover something, especially one that solves a problem. (see also: come up with, think up). |  |   Ocurrirse, Prenderse el foco. to have a good idea or to discover something, especially one that solves a problem. (see also: come up with, think up).    They hit on the idea of celebrating the occasion with a concert. --------- HIT ON, or HIT UPON something. |  |  | 
|   Crhist Smith doesn’t usually drink too much, but people in the bar were cheering him and, (egging him on) and before long he was really drunk. ------------------------- EGG somebody ON.   inizia ad imparare Sonsacar, incitar, animar alentar a alguien. to encourage someone to do something, often something that is wrong, stupid, or dangerous. |  |   Sonsacar, incitar, animar alentar a alguien. to encourage someone to do something, often something that is wrong, stupid, or dangerous.    EGG somebody ON. ----------- He’d never have stolen it if she hadn’t egged him on. -------- EGG somebody ON. |  |  | 
|   Ruth objects to the way some people try to impose their views or beliefs on other people, especially when it comes to religious beliefs. --------------- IMPOSE something ON.   inizia ad imparare imponer. to force a group of people to accept something, or to give someone a punishment. |  |   imponer. to force a group of people to accept something, or to give someone a punishment.    The judge imposed a life sentence on the defendant. IMPOSE something. -------- ON./UPON. |  |  | 
|   Dr Dyer's early poetry "draws heavily on" his experience and memories of childhood. ---------- DRAW HEAVILY ON/UPON something.   inizia ad imparare Apoyarse fuertemente sobre algo, valerse mucho de, echar mano sobre algo. |  |   Apoyarse fuertemente sobre algo, valerse mucho de, echar mano sobre algo.    DRAW HEAVILY ON/UPON something. -------- As an actor, you often draw on your own life experiences. Your body draws on its reserves of fat during the times when you are fasting. -------- DRAW HEAVILY ON/UPON something. |  |  | 
|   Dr Cesar Losano's early poetry draws "heavily" on his experience and memories of childhood. --------------- heavily.   inizia ad imparare Muchisimo. excesivamente, considerablemente. to a great degree, very much. |  |   Muchisimo. excesivamente, considerablemente. to a great degree, very much.    HEAVILY --------- An area that relied heavily on the mines for jobs. Her work was heavily influenced by her father’s. --------- HEAVILY. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare My girlfriend's little brother said, I know you guys going to "get it on"?. ------------------------- GET IT ON, (US slang).  |  |   GET IT ON, (US slang).--------- Parents worry about their teenagers getting it on. --------- GET IT ON, (US slang). |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A feeling of mistrust BORDERING ON hatred... The play's dialog BORDERS ON the ridiculous.  |  |   Rayar en, rozar en. to be very like (something): to come very close to being (something)?.  |  |  | 
|   Just tell Augusto what to do and he'll crack on with the work. -------- CRACK ON.   inizia ad imparare Ponerse a chingarle duro. to start or continue doing something, especially more quickly or with more energy after a pause. |  |   Ponerse a chingarle duro. to start or continue doing something, especially more quickly or with more energy after a pause.    The meeting needs to finish by 5, so we'd better crack on. Now we've prepared the walls we can crack on with the painting. -------- CRACK ON. |  |  |