Usage examples of "see over" in English with translation to Spanish

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She was too short to see over the fence. Ella era demasiado baja para ver por sobre la cerca.
The man you see over there is my uncle. El hombre que ves allí es mi tío.
The building you see over there is an auto factory. El edificio que ves allá es una fábrica de autos.
That tower you see over there is the Eiffel Tower. La torre que ves allá es la torre Eiffel.
The house whose roof you see over there is my father's. La casa ahí de la cual ves su techo es de mi padre.
The building whose roof you can see over there is our church. El edificio, cuyo techo puedes ver allá, es nuestra iglesia.
You will see a red house over there. Por allá verás una casa roja.
You can see a white tower over there. Por allá se ve una torre blanca.
I miss you. I need to see you. Could I come over? Te extraño. Necesito verte. ¿Puedo pasar a visitarte?
Can you see an owl eating a delicious sewer rat over there? That's me. ¿Ves un búho comiendo una deliciosa rata de alcantarilla por allí? Ese soy yo.
I'll talk it over with Marty and see what he thinks. Lo hablaré con Marty y veré que piensa él.
Next, the snake has scales over his eyes and cannot see very well with these lidless eyes. Luego, la serpiente tiene escamas sobre sus ojos, y no puede ver muy bien con estos ojos carentes de parpados.
Those who choose not to read have no advantage over those who can't read. Aquellos que eligen no leer no tienen ninguna ventaja sobre aquellos que no saben leer.
I can see a lady and two dogs in the car. Puedo ver a una mujer y a dos perros dentro del auto.
Look at the large building over there. Mira aquel gran edificio.
She came from Canada to see me. Ella vino desde Canadá para verme.
Her blood flowed over her chest. Su sangre escurría por su pecho.
Let's see what happens. Veamos qué pasa.
The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings. La ópera no termina hasta que cante la señora gorda.
Tom doesn't see any wrong with letting Mary learn to drive. Tom no ve nada de malo en dejar que Mary aprenda a conducir.
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