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In the context of "The Complete Spanish Business Idioms Course 2026," which idiom, when translated literally as "to put the monkey on someone's back," signifies the act of delegating an unpleasant or burdensome task to another person, often without their full consent or preparedness?
Ponerse las pilas
Meter la pata
Colgarle el muerto a alguien
Dar gato por liebre
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, where a burdensome task is passed on. Option A, "Ponerse las pilas," means to get cracking or to get motivated, which is unrelated. Option B, "Meter la pata," means to put one's foot in one's mouth or make a mistake, also irrelevant. Option D, "Dar gato por liebre," means to deceive or to pass off something inferior as genuine, which is a different type of deception than task delegation. Question: According to "The Complete Spanish Business Idioms Course 2026," the idiom "estar en la cuerda floja" (to be on the tightrope) is best applied to a business situation where a company is experiencing significant financial instability and its future is uncertain. What is the MOST precise conceptual understanding of this idiom in a business context?
A situation of extreme risk and precariousness, where success or failure hangs by a thread.
A period of rapid growth and expansion.
A strong and stable market position with guaranteed profits.
A temporary setback that is easily overcome with minor adjustments.
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Within the framework of "The Complete Spanish Business Idioms Course 2026," the idiom "tirar la casa por la ventana" (to throw the house out the window) is often used to describe an extravagant celebration or a lavish expenditure. What is the core implication of this idiom when discussing business strategies or investments?
A cautious and measured allocation of resources for long-term sustainability.
A strategic decision to cut costs and improve profitability through austerity measures.
Making a significant and often uninhibited investment or spending spree, typically for a special occasion or to make a strong impression.
Implementing a highly cost-effective and resource-efficient approach.

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