Usage examples of "bone china" in English with translation to Spanish

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The dog was busy burying his bone in the garden. El perro estaba ocupado enterrando su hueso en el jardín.
He, too, would visit China. También él visitaría China.
She is all skin and bone. Ella es piel y hueso.
I've been studying in China for ten months. He estado estudiando en China por tres meses.
For whom have you brought the bone? ¿Para quién has traído el hueso?
I suggested to my father that Kumiko study in China. Le sugerí a mi padre que Kumiko estudie en China.
He gave the dog a bone. Le dio un hueso al perro.
Japan has diplomatic relations with China. Japón tiene relaciones diplomáticas con China.
I have a bone to pick with you. Tengo una cuenta pendiente contigo.
He wrote a book about China. Él ha escrito un libro acerca de China.
Have you ever broken a bone? ¿Te has quebrado un hueso alguna vez?
Compared with America or China, Japan is a small country. Comparado con Estados Unidos o China, Japón es un país pequeño.
If you have a bone to pick with a person, tell it to his face instead of saying things behind his back. Si tienes un problema con alguien, díselo en su cara en lugar de decir cosas a su espalda.
Beijing is the capital of China. Pekín es la capital de China.
Why do you have a fractured bone? ¿Por qué tienes un hueso fracturado?
My parents are from China. Mis padres son de China.
I still remember the first time I was in China; I was in Shandong, and I realised that that province alone is twenty six thousand square kilometres bigger than England. Todavía recuerdo la primera vez que estuve en China; estaba en Shandong, y me di cuenta de que esa provincia por sí sola era veintiséis mil kilómetros cuadrados más grande que Inglaterra.
The population of China is larger than that of India. La población de China es mayor que la de la India.
China is bigger than Japan. China es más grande que Japón.
I've been in China for less than a month. He estado en China por menos de un mes.
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