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  1. A Leg to Stand On is a 1984 autobiographical account by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing his recovery from psychogenic leg paralysis following a mountaineering accident. The book has been described as a skillful description of the depersonalization of functional neurological symptoms.

  2. NOT HAVE A LEG TO STAND ON definition: 1. to be in a situation in which you cannot prove something: 2. to be in a situation in which you…. Learn more.

  3. leg to stand on. Inglés. Español. give [sb] a leg to stand on expr. figurative (support [sb] 's claim) corroborar un testimonio loc verb. not have a leg to stand on v expr. figurative (have no support for a claim, etc.) no tener apoyo en loc verb.

  4. Traducción de "a leg to stand on" en español. en qué apoyarse. una pierna para estar de pie. todas las de perder. ninguna base. dónde agarrarnos. Like you have a leg to stand on criticizing anyone's appearance. Como si tú fueses el más adecuado para criticar la apariencia de nadie. When you find them, you should have a leg to stand on.

  5. to be in a situation in which you cannot prove something: If you have no witnesses, you don't have a leg to stand on. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Experiencing difficulties. be (caught) between a rock and a hard place idiom. be climbing the walls idiom. be for the high jump idiom. be/come up against a brick wall idiom.

  6. 1 (=possess) tener. he's got or he has blue eyes tiene los ojos azules. have you got or do you have 10p? ¿tienes diez peniques? have you got or do you have any brothers or sisters? ¿tienes hermanos? she had her eyes closed tenía los ojos cerrados. he hasn't got or he doesn't have any friends no tiene amigos.

  7. to be in a situation in which you cannot prove something. no tener en qué basarse. If you have no witnesses, you don't have a leg to stand on. Si no tienes testigos, no tienes en qué basarte. (Traducción de not have a leg to stand on del Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) B1.