Usage examples of "enter action" in English with translation to Spanish

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We agreed to elaborate an action plan. Acordamos elaborar un plan de acción.
They did not enter. Ellos no entraron.
If throughout your life you abstain from murder, theft, fornication, perjury, blasphemy, and disrespect toward your parents, your church, and your king, you are conventionally held to deserve moral admiration even if you have never done a single kind or generous or useful action. Si en toda tu vida te abstienes de asesinar, robar, fornicar, cometer perjurio, blasfemar y faltar al respeto a tus padres, tu iglesia o tu rey, eres convencionalmente considerado alguien que merece admiración moral, incluso si no has realizado ninguna acción generosa o amable o útil.
He warned us not to enter the room. Nos advirtió que no entrásemos en la habitación.
He is a man of action. Es un hombre de acción.
Enter the information into the computer. Introduzca la información en el ordenador.
Thomas is a man of action. Thomas es un hombre de acción.
Nobody else can enter the building, as it could collapse at any moment. Nadie más puede entrar al edificio, puede derrumbarse en cualquier momento.
I'd stop worrying about it and take some action. The anxiety that comes from doing nothing is worse than any danger you might face. Yo dejaría de preocuparme por ello y comenzaría a actuar. La ansiedad que resulta de no hacer nada es peor que cualquier peligro al que pudieras enfrentarte.
I leave life to enter history. Salgo de la vida para entrar en la historia.
All we need now is action, not discussion. Lo que necesitamos ahora es acción, no discusión.
The door was locked and we couldn't enter. La puerta estaba cerrada con llave y no pudimos entrar.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Para toda acción hay una reacción opuesta e igual.
I want to be independent of my parents when I enter college. Cuando entre al colegio, quiero ser independiente de mis padres.
The lawyer determined his course of action. El abogado decidió sus medidas a tomar.
Tom didn't hear Mary enter the room. Tom no escuchó a Mary entrar a la habitación.
The "subject" is the person or object to carry out the action in the sentence. Transformed to Japanese it would be the part that end in "wa" or "ga". El "sujeto" es la persona u objeto que lleva a cabo la acción de la frase. Pasado a Japonés sería la parte que acaba en "wa" o "ga".
The doctor advised her to enter the hospital. El doctor le aconsejó que se hospitalizara.
We need less talk and more action. Necesitamos menos palabras y más acciones.
During this time of the year you can neither enter nor leave Rome. En esta época del año no puedes entrar ni salir de Roma.
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