Usage examples of "Dollar tree" in English with translation to Spanish

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The yen is still low against the dollar. El yen está todavía bajo respecto al dólar.
Birds were singing up in the tree. Los pajarillos cantaban sobre el árbol.
A dollar is equal to a hundred cents. Un dólar es igual a cien centavos.
A tall tree hid his house from our view. Un árbol grande nos tapaba la casa.
The value of the dollar is going up. El valor del dólar está subiendo.
This is a lemon tree. Este es un árbol limonero.
He withdrew the last dollar of his saving. Él retiró el último dolar de sus ahorros.
There is a bench under the tree. Hay una banca debajo del árbol.
Do you have change for a dollar? ¿Tienes cambio de un dólar?
Tom climbed down from the tree. Tom se bajó del árbol.
I bet you a dollar Tom doesn't show up. Te apuesto un dólar a que Tom no se presenta.
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Si un árbol cae en el bosque y no hay nadie ahí que lo escuche, ¿hace algún sonido?
In New York, the dollar was worth eight shillings. En Nueva York un dólar equivalía a ocho chelines.
He climbed down from the tree. Él se bajó del árbol.
Rumors of a Wall Street crash sparked a dollar selling spree. Rumores de una quiebra en Wall Street desencadenaron la venta compulsiva de dólares.
We decorated the Christmas tree with lights. Decoramos el árbol de Navidad con luces.
While there are some people who use the Internet to learn foreign languages, there are others, living on less than a dollar a day, who cannot even read their own language. Mientras hay algunas personas que usan Internet para aprender lenguas extranjeras, hay otros que viven con menos de un dólar al día, que ni siquiera saben leer su propio idioma.
That's a lemon tree. Ese es un árbol limonero.
One hundred cents makes one dollar. Cien centavos hacen un dolar.
I can still remember the time when Tom fell out of the tree. Todavía me puedo acordar de la vez que Tom se cayó del árbol.
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