it takes two to tango - translation to English
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it takes two to tango - translation to English


it takes two to tango         
  • Two people dancing a [[tango]] in [[Montevideo]]
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
It takes two to tango (idiom); Two-way street (idiom); Takes two to tango (idiom)
Si deve essere in due per il tango (ci son cose che si possono fare solo in due)
what it takes         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
What it Takes; What It Takes (song); What It Takes (disambiguation)
cosa che ci vuole
the Last Tango in Paris         
  • The [[Pont de Bir-Hakeim]] in Paris, where numerous scenes were shot
  • ''Study for a Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne'' (oil on canvas, 1964)
  • ''Double Portrait of Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach'' (left side, oil on canvas, 1964)
1972 FILM DIRECTED BY BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI
Ultimo tango a Parigi; Last Tango In Paris; Last tango in paris; The Last Tango In Paris; Le Dernier Tango
L"Ultimo Tango a Parigi (film francese noto con Marlon Brando quale attore principale)

Definition

it takes two to tango

Wikipedia

It takes two to tango
It takes two to tango is a common idiomatic expression which suggests something in which more than one person or other entity are paired in an inextricably-related and active manner, occasionally with negative connotations.Hirsch, Eric.
Examples of use of it takes two to tango
1. But, as Israelis full of outdated American slang like to say, it takes two to tango.
2. "But again, it takes two to tango," the unidentified U.S. trade official said.
3. QUESTION:В So, you said, "it takes two to tango;" that the U.S. has no meaningful dialogue.
4. QUESTION:'4; So, you said, "it takes two to tango;" that the U.S. has no meaningful dialogue.
5. "It takes two to tango, and I don‘t think that Lebedyansky shareholders are that interested in selling their stakes," he said.