意思
To avoid saying something directly or getting to the point.
文化背景
In Spain, directness is often appreciated in business, so this phrase is used frequently to keep meetings efficient.
Use it with 'no'
It is almost always used in the negative to demand clarity.
意思
To avoid saying something directly or getting to the point.
Use it with 'no'
It is almost always used in the negative to demand clarity.
自我测试
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the idiom.
Por favor, no te ______ con rodeos.
The negative imperative requires the subjunctive form 'andes'.
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1 练习Por favor, no te ______ con rodeos.
The negative imperative requires the subjunctive form 'andes'.
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常见问题
1 个问题It can be, depending on the tone. Use it carefully.
相关表达
Irse por las ramas
synonymTo go off on tangents