Spanish term
y tiró de los cordones
It's about the story of The Pandora Box" Is okay to translate it as she took and untied the ropes?
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Sin embargo, la curiosidad de Pandora se apoderó de ella; tomó la caja y tiró de los cordones desatando los nudos. Para su sorpresa, cuando levantó la pesada tapa, un enjambre de adversidades estalló desde la caja: l
4 +3 | and tugged at the cords | Althea Draper |
Nov 8, 2021 19:50: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
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Proposed translations
and tugged at the cords
"When Pandora knew Epimetheus was out of sight, she would untie the heavy gold cords that kept the box securely fastened, and run her fingers over the carved woodwork. She longed to give in to temptation and open the box, but she always re-tied the cords and returned the box to its shelf."
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2003/jul/01/primarysch...
Thanks Miss Althea, I'm sorry about the delay. I was sick with a migraine. |
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