Usage examples of "Miré" in Spanish with translation to English

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Miré pero no vi nada. I looked, but I didn't see anything.
Miré televisión después de lavar los platos. I watched TV after I washed the dishes.
Le miré a los ojos. I looked him in the eyes.
Cuando la miré, me sonrió. When I looked at her, she smiled at me.
Miré abajo hacia el mar. I looked down at the sea.
Abrí la caja y miré adentro. I opened the box and looked inside.
Miré en el cuarto, y no vi a nadie. Looking into the room, I found nobody there.
Lo miré para ver si me estaba tomando el pelo. I looked to see if he was teasing me.
Cuando miré a mi alrededor, vi una carta sobre el escritorio. When I looked about, I found a letter on the desk.
Miré la libreta de mi cuenta bancaria, y felizmente descubrí que tenía 50$ extra. I looked at my bank account book, and happily discovered that I had an extra $50!
Miré a mi alrededor y vi que era el único coche que estaba en la carretera. I looked around and noticed that I was the only car on the road.
Cuando recuperé el sentido, me pareció que me había crecido pelo en los dedos y en las rodillas. Cuando hubo un poco más de luz, miré mi reflejo en un manantial de la montaña, y me di cuenta de que me había convertido en un tigre. When I regained my senses, it seemed that fur had grown on my fingers and knees. When it became slightly brighter, I looked at my reflection in a mountain stream, and I realized that I had become a tiger.
Mire afuera de la ventana. I looked out the window.
El nunca mira la tele. He does not watch TV at all.
La hambruna nos mira al rostro. Famine stared us in the face.
Ve y mira quién es. Go and see who it is.
El perro miró ansiosamente a su dueño. The dog regarded his master anxiously.
Haz bien y no mires a quien Mind your own business
No mires por la ventana. Do not look out of the window.
Todo el mundo está mirando. The whole world is watching.
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