Usage examples of "climbing iron" in English with translation to Spanish

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Children like climbing trees. A los niños les gusta trepar a los árboles.
Iron is harder than gold. El hierro es más duro que el oro.
Tom tried climbing the tall tree. Tom intentó escalar el árbol alto.
A magnet attracts iron. Un imán atrae el hierro.
My hubby and I used to go mountain climbing together. Mi marido y yo solemos ir a hacer alpinismo juntos.
More than iron, more than lead, more than gold I need electricity. I need it more than I need lamb or pork or lettuce or cucumber. I need it for my dreams. Más que el hierro, más que el plomo, más que el oro, necesito la electricidad. La necesito más de lo que necesito cordero o cerdo o lechuga o pepinos. La necesito para mis sueños.
I went climbing in the Alps. Fui a escalar a los Alpes.
Iron is more useful than gold. El hierro es más útil que el oro.
We think it most dangerous that you're climbing the mountain alone. Pensamos que es muy peligroso que usted escale la montaña solo.
The stone has a soul since it moves iron. Ya que mueve el hierro, la piedra tiene alma.
About this time tomorrow, we'll be climbing Mt. Fuji. Mañana a estas horas estaremos escalando el monte Fuji.
Iron is a very useful metal. El hierro es un metal muy útil.
Climbing that mountain was a piece of cake. Escalar aquella montaña fue pan comido.
Our fence is made of iron. Nuestra reja es de hierro.
We are climbing the palm tree. Estamos trepando la palmera.
The train was derailed by a piece of iron on the track. El tren descarriló por un trozo de hierro que había en las vías.
I don't like my brother climbing the mountains. No me gusta que mi hermano escale esas montañas.
Gold is heavier than iron. El oro pesa más que el fierro.
I tried climbing the mountain. Intenté escalar la montaña.
Iron is much more useful than gold. El hierro es mucho más útil que el oro.
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