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tocar un premio

English translation of tocar un premio

play a prize

The Spanish phrase 'tocar un premio' directly translates to 'touch a prize' in English. However, in context, it is often used to mean 'win a prize'. When you 'toca un premio', it means the prize has fallen to you as though by touch. This usage demonstrates how idiomatic expressions don't always translate directly between languages.


Example sentences using: tocar un premio

Ella siempre sueña con tocar un premio en el concurso de música.

English translation of Ella siempre sueña con tocar un premio en el concurso de música.

She always dreams of winning a prize in the music contest.

This phrase reflects the aspiration to achieve recognition or a reward in a music competition.

Después de tanto esfuerzo, finalmente pudo tocar un premio en la lotería.

English translation of Después de tanto esfuerzo, finalmente pudo tocar un premio en la lotería.

After so much effort, he finally won a prize in the lottery.

This sentence showcases the excitement and fulfillment of winning a reward after hard work in a lottery.

Los estudiantes aspiran a tocar un premio en la feria de ciencias.

English translation of Los estudiantes aspiran a tocar un premio en la feria de ciencias.

The students aspire to win a prize at the science fair.

This example illustrates the ambition of students to gain recognition by winning a prize at an academic event.

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