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a mal tiempo buena cara
Language:
es
1.
Spain
Latin America
General Spanish
proverbial
neutral
Adopt a brave or cheerful attitude in the face of adversity or unfavorable circumstances.
Maintain a positive disposition when confronted with difficulties.
Examples:
ES:
Poner a mal tiempo buena cara mientras pones la otra mejilla.
EN:
Keeping a stiff upper lip while turning the other cheek.
ES:
Robert siempre supo poner a mal tiempo buena cara... y yo sabía que eso era lo que hacía.
EN:
Robert was always good at putting a brave face on, and I knew that was what he was doing.
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