viernes, 17 de mayo de 2013

TODAY'S IDIOM: HEADS OR TAILS?

"HEADS OR TAILS?"
 
 

The face of a coin or the opposite side.

Example: To see who would go first the boy threw a coin in the air and asked, "Heads or Tails?."

¿Cara o cruz?

Example sentences:

  • The referee threw the coin to see if it would be heads or tails / El árbitro tiró la moneda al aire para ver si sería cara o cruz.

  • We decided who would go first in the game by throwing heads or tails with a coin / Decidimos quien irá primero en el juego lanzando cara o cruz con una moneda.

Additional examples:

  • Jim looked at Jane as he flipped the coin into the air. "Heads or tails?" he asked.

  • It doesn't matter whether the result of the toss is heads or tails. I won't like the outcome in any case.


 
 
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