keen on - translation to spanish
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keen on - translation to spanish

2005 SINGLE BY INFERNAL
Keen On Disco

keen on      
que tiene interés en, que se interesa por
keen         
MUSICAL ARTIST
KeeN
entusiasta
apasionado
vivo
profundo
afilado
agudo
penetrante
ansioso
lamento fúnebre por la muerte de una persona
hold on         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hold On (disambiguation); Hold On (Song); Hold On (song); Hold On song; Hold On (album); Hold On!; Hold On (EP); Hold on
agarrarse bien
asirse
esperar

Definition

online
en línea, conectado. Estado en que se encuentra una computadora cuando se conecta directamente con la redred a través de un dispositivo, por ejemplo, un módemmódem .

Wikipedia

Keen on Disco

"Keen on Disco" is the second single by the Danish dance/house duo Infernal from From Paris to Berlin, their most successful album to date. The single was released in June 2005 in a few selected European countries. It became a hit in Sweden and Finland, entering in the top 15 of both countries. The song became their biggest hit in Sweden, although "From Paris to Berlin" is their best-selling single ever. It managed to peak at number 12 in Finland in June 2005, and at number 13 in Sweden in August 2005.

Examples of use of keen on
1. "They‘re very keen on Olympic Dam and very keen on Corridor Sands.
2. Keen on reforming The Greens are keen on reforming the budget, taxation and social security.
3. "We are very keen on that, we are very keen on making sure that any movements are safe and we think we can provide that.
4. The U.S. side apparently sent self–selected students keen on studying Russian while the Soviets sent state–selected grownups keen on studying power plants.
5. American officials don‘t seem too keen on the proposal, either.