- ponerse las pilas
- ponerse las pilasfamiliar to get one's act together* * **to get one's act together, put one's skates on* * *(v.) = buckle down to, pull up + Posesivo + socks, put + Posesivo + skates on, get + Posesivo + skates on, pull + (a/Posesivo) finger outEx. He later said that injury was 'the best thing that ever happened' to him because he finally buckled down to study.Ex. So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Ex. So it looks like we will have to put our skates on to get there on time.Ex. But the future is just around the corner and we have to get our skates on.Ex. This man isn't going to stop working, so those of you who can't work because of your 'disability' could do with pulling a finger out!.* * *(v.) = buckle down to, pull up + Posesivo + socks, put + Posesivo + skates on, get + Posesivo + skates on, pull + (a/Posesivo) finger out
Ex: He later said that injury was 'the best thing that ever happened' to him because he finally buckled down to study.
Ex: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Ex: So it looks like we will have to put our skates on to get there on time.Ex: But the future is just around the corner and we have to get our skates on.Ex: This man isn't going to stop working, so those of you who can't work because of your 'disability' could do with pulling a finger out!.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.