- tomarse un descanso
- (v.) = take + time out, take + Posesivo + break, lie on + Posesivo + oars, rest on + Posesivo + oarsEx. It is therefore important that a manager takes time out to improve communication weaknesses.Ex. The lounge, where employees take their breaks and lunch, is across the corridor from the office in a space 20x18 feet.Ex. But that is no reason for lying on our oars and refusing to see that our service is full of absurdities and mistakes.Ex. While we can be proud of what we have achieved I believe resting on our oars is a sure recipe for failure.* * *(v.) = take + time out, take + Posesivo + break, lie on + Posesivo + oars, rest on + Posesivo + oars
Ex: It is therefore important that a manager takes time out to improve communication weaknesses.
Ex: The lounge, where employees take their breaks and lunch, is across the corridor from the office in a space 20x18 feet.Ex: But that is no reason for lying on our oars and refusing to see that our service is full of absurdities and mistakes.Ex: While we can be proud of what we have achieved I believe resting on our oars is a sure recipe for failure.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.