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  1. “down to earth” (English) in Spanish is

    Con los pies en la tierra

  2. down-to-earth ( daun. - du. - uhrth. ) adjective. 1. (general) a. práctico. We need a more down-to-earth approach to solving this problem. Necesitamos una estrategia más práctica para solucionar este problema. b. realista.

  3. down to earth adv. figurative (to reality) volver a la realidad loc verb. entrar en razón loc verb. recapacitar ⇒ vi. Telling her I was broke brought her quickly back down to earth and stopped her spending sprees. Decirle que estaba en quiebra la hizo volver a la realidad y dejó de comprar compulsivamente.

  4. DOWN-TO-EARTH translate: realista, práctico, sensato/ata [masculine-feminine]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  5. If you say that someone is down-to-earth, you approve of the fact that they concern themselves with practical things and actions, rather than with abstract theories.

  6. down-to-earth translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'down-at-heel, downstate, down-home, down', examples, definition, conjugation.

  7. down-to-earth. adjective. approving uk / ˌdaʊn.tuːˈɜːθ/ us / ˌdaʊn.tuːˈɝːθ/. Add to word list. C1. practical, reasonable, and friendly. realista, práctico. She's a down-to-earth woman with no pretensions. Es una mujer realista y sin pretensiones.

  8. If you say that someone is down-to-earth, you approve of the fact that they concern themselves with practical things and actions, rather than with abstract theories.

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