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  1. 14 de ene. de 2006 · D. Jan 15, 2006. #14. GenJen54 said: I have also heard the expression "dumb as a brick" (probably a derivation of "dumb as a rock"). Consequently, a "brick" can also be someone who is considered "dense," or not very bright. In this sense I've heard "thick as a brick". For someone who is very, very dense. T.

  2. 5 de ene. de 2008 · In BE "brick" means a generous, helpful, and reliable person. The expression is dated.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2010 · Un "brick" es cuando alguien tira el la pelota, pero en vez de meter un gol marcar un tanto, el la pelota rebot a contra el aro. ¿un ladrillo? Creo que alguien me dij o "un leche" en México, pero no estoy seguro. Raelsb77, en vez de meter un gol, que ya sé que no se usa en baloncesto (al menos eso creo), ¿dirías marcar un tanto o alguna ...

  4. 11 de jul. de 2008 · Mar 26, 2021. #31. "Brik de leche" es algo relativamente reciente en España, que viene del formato Tetrabrik. El nombre común para referirse a un "brik" es "cartón". Carton of milk = cartón de leche. Y la "caja de leche" sería un envase con 6 ó 12 cartones de leche. Aunque hay veces que también se llama al "cartón de leche" "caja de leche".

  5. 6 de dic. de 2008 · English - USA. Dec 6, 2008. #1. Good evening, I'd like to know how to translate "to run into a brick wall" into Spanish. Esta frase significa que has llegado a un punto donde no puedes avanzar más, y es siempre usado en una manera abstracta. Por ejemplo "We ran into a brick wall with the negotiations: they're demanding nothing less than a $5 ...

  6. 29 de dic. de 2008 · Dec 29, 2008. #1. Hello! I'm reading a book and the way the child thanks the old man for bringing him a tray with lemonada, hot chestnuts, etc... is by saying: Mr. Tom, you are a real brick!! I understand the sense but I would like to know what would be the correct translation for this expression: you're a real brick!!

  7. 10 de oct. de 2014 · Does "first brick in the wall" means the beginning of something (possibly an unstoppable process)? Yes, it does. It's similar to "to start the ball rolling". It can have either positive or negative connotations, but that depends on what comes after the expression, which, per se, is neuter. Thanks heaps, Giorgi!! B.

  8. 22 de ago. de 2024 · SSBE (Standard Southern British English) Aug 22, 2024. #2. I'd say something like "typical/traditional/classic yellow London brick". I don't think anyone would use the term " (London) stock brick" unless they're in the building trade or are a real brick nerd. Also note that "stock brick" can also refer to 19th-century handmade London red bricks.

  9. 4 de nov. de 2008 · Spanish-English. Nov 4, 2008. #1. Hi! How would you translate ¨ brick phone¨ in this sentence: These systems introduced the trend towards tiny handsets –in opposition to the large “brick" phones. I know what it means but i do not know how to say it in Spanish.

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