Diana in english

Diana

pronunciation: daɪænə part of speech: noun
In gestures

diana1 = bull's eye ; target. 

Example: It has been dubbed the 'Bull's-Eye' due to its five layers, represented as concentric circles.Example: Paid employees can have targets set for them and their prospects may well depend upon their meeting these targets.

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» dar en la dianahit + homehit + the spothit + the bull's eyestrike + homeput + Posesivo + finger onbe (right) on the markbe spot onhit + the markhit + all the right notesbe (right) on pointbe on target .

Example: With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home.

Example: We focus on quality rather than quantity and hit the spot every time.

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

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

Example: For a directorial debut with no big-name movie stars, the acting is right on the mark.

Example: The program is spot on -- you can't fault it with the presentation and it's totally inoffensive and suitable for kids.

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: This event hit all the right notes and we look forward to possibly hosting another quirky event in the near future.

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.

» dar justo en la dianabe dead on target .

Example: From this chance observation, Kazantsev drew two conclusions: one dead on target, the other, way out in left field.

» diana de dardosdartboard .

Example: Pork scratchings behind the bar, a well-used dartboard in the corner and a fug of smoke hanging over the tables are all hallmarks of the traditional English pub.

» hacer dianahit + homehit + the spotstrike + homehit + the bull's eyeput + Posesivo + finger onbe (right) on the markbe spot onhit + the spothit + the markhit + all the right notesbe (right) on pointbe on target .

Example: With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home.

Example: We focus on quality rather than quantity and hit the spot every time.

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

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

Example: For a directorial debut with no big-name movie stars, the acting is right on the mark.

Example: The program is spot on -- you can't fault it with the presentation and it's totally inoffensive and suitable for kids.

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: This event hit all the right notes and we look forward to possibly hosting another quirky event in the near future.

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.

diana2 = reveille. 

Example: Reveille should also be played live by a bugler or prerecorded.

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» toque de dianareveille .

Example: Reveille should also be played live by a bugler or prerecorded.
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