Atino in english

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pronunciation: nɑtuju part of speech: none
In gestures

atinar = strike + home ; hit + the nail on the head ; be (right) on the mark ; hit + the spot ; hit + the mark ; be (right) on point ; be on target ; be on target. 

Example: Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.Example: One ISO team member hit the nail on the head by saying that the ISO certificate would mean a lot for our customers.Example: For a directorial debut with no big-name movie stars, the acting is right on the mark.Example: We focus on quality rather than quantity and hit the spot every time.Example: Who said the problem with the young is not that they aim too high and miss the mark it is that they aim too low and hit the mark?.Example: Their statements were right on point and tugged at the heartstrings.Example: The interesting part comes when one looks back on past predictions to see who was on target and who missed the mark by a mile.Example: The interesting part comes when one looks back on past predictions to see who was on target and who missed the mark by a mile.

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» atinar conput + Posesivo + finger on .

Example: She was worried about the project, but couldn't put her finger on what was wrong.

» atinar en el blancohit + the bull's eye .

Example: In such conditions it is a matter of pure luck if the reader hits the bull's eye at the first shot.
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