put across

put across
v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<idea/message\>\> comunicar*

to put something across to somebody — hacerle* entender algo a algn

VT + ADV
1) (=communicate) [+ idea] comunicar; [+ meaning] hacer entender

he finds it hard to put his ideas across — le cuesta comunicar sus ideas

the play puts the message across very well — la obra transmite el mensaje muy bien

to put o.s. across — (=present o.s.) presentarse

it all depends on how you put yourself across — todo depende de cómo te presentes a ti mismo

to put o.s. across well — saber presentarse bien

he puts himself across as a sympathetic, caring person — da la impresión de ser una persona comprensiva, compasiva

to put sth across to sb — (=explain) explicar algo a algn; (=convey) hacer entender algo a algn

2)

to put one across on sb * — engañar a algn

* * *
v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<idea/message\>\> comunicar*

to put something across to somebody — hacerle* entender algo a algn


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