Usage examples of "medio día" in Spanish with translation to English

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Almuerzo a las 12 del medio día. I have lunch at noon.
¿Almorzaron Ken y Jon a eso del medio día? Did Ken and Joe eat lunch about noon?
Era casi medio día. It was nearly noon.
Trabajo día por medio: lunes, miércoles y viernes. I work every other day: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Ella lo llama día por medio. She called him every other day.
Voy de compras cada día por medio. I go shopping every other day.
Bill va a pescar día por medio. Bill goes fishing every other day.
Es una buena idea que los estudiantes participen en trabajos de medio tiempo junto con ir al colegio. It is a good idea for students to work part-time while they are going to school.
Tom no puede leer todos estos libros en un día. Tom can't read all these books in one day.
El tigre se recostó en el medio de la jaula. The tiger laid in the middle of the cage.
Él es el chico del que hablamos el otro día. He is the boy of whom we spoke the other day.
¿Por qué no saludó el filete medio hecho al que estaba casi hecho cuando los dos se vieron? Ambos nos estaban preparados. Why didn't the half-cooked steak say hello to the nearly-cooked steak when the two saw each other? They both weren't ready.
Llevo todo el día llamándole pero la línea está ocupada. I've tried calling him all day, but the line is busy.
No dejes las cosas a medio hacer. Don't leave things half finished.
Traté de revivir los recuerdos de aquel día. I tried to call on my memories of that day.
El jardinero sembró un rosal en medio del jardín. The gardener planted a rose tree in the middle of the garden.
Algún día me olvidaréis. You'll forget about me someday.
Toda persona tiene derecho a participar en el gobierno de su país, directamente o por medio de representantes libremente escogidos. Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
Ella estuvo inconsciente durante todo el día que siguió al accidente. She was unconscious for a whole day after the accident.
El trabajo está a medio hacer. The job is half done.
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