Usage examples of "Eastern Air Lines" in English with translation to Spanish

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Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air conditioner. All it has is a hand-held paper fan. Por cierto, esta sala no tiene acondicionador de aire. Todo lo que tiene es un abanico.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has revised the magnitude of the eastern Japan quake from 8.8 to 9.0, the largest recorded in world history. La Agencia Meteorológica Japonesa ha modificado la magnitud del terremoto al este de Japón de 8.8 a 9.0, el mayor recogido en la historia mundial.
It's dangerous to walk on railway lines. Es peligroso caminar por las vías del tren.
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. La evaporación de los océanos, lagos y ríos crea el 90% del agua en el aire.
They lost the war on the eastern front. Perdieron la guerra en el frente del Este.
He made ten blunders in as many lines. Cometió diez errores en igual cantidad de líneas.
Air, like food, is a basic human need. El aire, como la comida, es una necesidad humana básica.
Fork-users are mainly in Europe, North America, and Latin America; chopstick-users in eastern Asia and finger-users in Africa, the Middle East, Indonesia, and India. Las personas que usan tenedores mayormente son de Europa, América del Norte y Sur; los que usan palillos son del este de Asia y los que usan sus dedos son de África, Medio Oriente, Indonesia e India.
Leave a space between the lines. Deja un espacio entre las líneas.
Please air the room. Por favor ventila la habitación.
It is generally believed that Buddhism first came to China in 67 A.D. during the reign of Emperor Mingdi of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Es una creencia generalizada que el budismo llegó por primera vez a China en el 67 d. C. durante el reinado del Emperador Ming de la dinastía Han Oriental.
Can't you read between the lines? ¿No sabes leer entre líneas?
We'll be back on air shortly. En un ratito estamos en el aire.
Japan kanji symbols may have up to twenty three lines. Los símbolos kanji de Japón pueden tener hasta veintitrés líneas.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Está claro que no podemos vivir sin el aire.
The red lines on the map represent a railway. La línea roja en el mapa representa una vía férrea.
I must put some air in the tire. Tengo que inflar un poco en neumático.
When children play Go, they use a board with 5x5 or 7x7 lines. Cuando los niños juegan al Go, usan un tablero de 5x5 y 7x7 líneas.
Let's breathe the fresh air. Respiremos aire fresco.
The broad lines on the map correspond to roads. Las líneas gruesas en el mapa corresponden a rutas.
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