arrimar
draw up.
'They are good and wonderful,' Darci said, drawing up her knees into her chest = 'They are good and wonderful,' Darci said, drawing up her knees into her chest.
arrimar el hombro
pull + Posesivo + (own) weight
pull together
lend + a (helping) hand
put + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel
set + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel
muck in
pitch in
give + Nombre + a (helping) hand
Sometimes one person is left with all the work because their partner doesn't pull their weight.
She tells a story of courage in which the crew and the mission control pull together to work the problem through.
In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well.
They've all been putting their shoulder to the wheel and it's paid off.
The Bolsheviks have manfully set their shoulders to the wheel undaunted by this staggering catastrophe.
All our neighbours, relatives, friends, we all mucked in and helped each other - they were mostly all women because all the men had gone to war.
It's up to everyone to pitch in and help those who find themselves lacking the most basic of necessities - food.
It's a smart move on Jade's part to let Donna give her a helping hand in getting back on her feet.
arrimar la silla
hitch + chair
Stanhope hitched his chair closer to her desk, his face serious in concentration, and asked what had been done with the study.
arrimarse
draw up + closer
get + closer
'I assume it has something to do with your choice of wardrobe,' Faye said drawing up closer and giving Sarah a hug = "Supongo que tiene algo que ver con tu elección de vestuario," dijo Faye acercándose y dándole un abrazo a Sarah.
We are not ready for it yet, but we are getting closer every day.
arrimarse al árbol que da más sombra
get on + the bandwagon
get on + the gravy train
jump on + the bandwagon
jump on + the gravy train
climb on + the bandwagon
climb on + the gravy train
side with + the winner
side with + the winning side
Any time there appears to be a worker shortage our politicians get on the bandwagon and start preaching about training programs.
It seems that a lot of celebrities are in a rush to get on the gravy train, and they'll attach their name to almost anything.
While there is a sense of urgency to jump on the Internet bandwagon, professionals still have time to learn and assimilate this new electronic culture.
As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.
Once they find this out, they will certainly want to climb on the bandwagon and not be left behind.
Iraqis should be staying in Iraq and helping to building a decent, civilized country, not coming here and climbing on the gravy train.
In presidential elections, Delaware has often been a barometer for the nation at large and sided with the winner for over 50 years.
Mubarak is a dead man walking, and the sooner America sides with the winning side, the better it serves its own interests and realizes its ideals.
arrimarse al árbol que más cobija
get on + the bandwagon
get on + the gravy train
jump on + the bandwagon
jump on + the gravy train
climb on + the bandwagon
climb on + the gravy train
side with + the winner
side with + the winning side
Any time there appears to be a worker shortage our politicians get on the bandwagon and start preaching about training programs.
It seems that a lot of celebrities are in a rush to get on the gravy train, and they'll attach their name to almost anything.
While there is a sense of urgency to jump on the Internet bandwagon, professionals still have time to learn and assimilate this new electronic culture.
As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.
Once they find this out, they will certainly want to climb on the bandwagon and not be left behind.
Iraqis should be staying in Iraq and helping to building a decent, civilized country, not coming here and climbing on the gravy train.
In presidential elections, Delaware has often been a barometer for the nation at large and sided with the winner for over 50 years.
Mubarak is a dead man walking, and the sooner America sides with the winning side, the better it serves its own interests and realizes its ideals.
arrimarse al sol que más calienta
jump on + the bandwagon
jump on + the gravy train
climb on + the gravy train
climb on + the bandwagon
get on + the gravy train
side with + the winner
side with + the winning side
While there is a sense of urgency to jump on the Internet bandwagon, professionals still have time to learn and assimilate this new electronic culture.
As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.
Iraqis should be staying in Iraq and helping to building a decent, civilized country, not coming here and climbing on the gravy train.
Once they find this out, they will certainly want to climb on the bandwagon and not be left behind.
It seems that a lot of celebrities are in a rush to get on the gravy train, and they'll attach their name to almost anything.
In presidential elections, Delaware has often been a barometer for the nation at large and sided with the winner for over 50 years.
Mubarak is a dead man walking, and the sooner America sides with the winning side, the better it serves its own interests and realizes its ideals.
arrimarse al sol que más caliente
get on + the bandwagon
Any time there appears to be a worker shortage our politicians get on the bandwagon and start preaching about training programs.
arrimarse buscando cobijo
snuggle up to
A group of orphaned baby owls snuggle up to a cuddly toy which has become their surrogate mum after they were found on the brink of death in the wild.