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

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¿Preferirías ir de pesca o ir de caza? Would you rather go fishing or go hunting?
El águila no caza moscas. The eagle does not catch flies.
¿Preferiríais ir de pesca o ir de caza? Would you rather go fishing or go hunting?
El gato con guantes no caza ratones. The cat in gloves catches no mice.
¿Preferiría ir a pescar o ir de caza? Would you rather go fishing or go hunting?
¡Sea blanco o negro, un gato que caza ratones es un buen gato! Be it black or white, a cat that catches mice is a good cat!
Necesitamos una agencia caza talentos para encontrar al hombre adecuado para este puesto ejecutivo. We'll need a head hunting agency to find the right man for this executive position.
—¡¿Dima?! —Al-Sayib estaba tan sorprendido que dejó caer su Fanta sobre el ordenador, arruinando así su caza de novatos— ¡¿Dima?! ¡¿Eres realmente tú?! "Dima?!" Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!"
Un elefante fue cazado ahí. An elephant was hunted there.
El trató de cazar al pájaro pero no pudo. He tried to catch the bird, but couldn't.
Los hombres fueron a cazar leones. The men went hunting for lions.
Nosotros fuimos a cazar al bosque y ayer capturamos dos ciervos. We went hunting in the forest and caught two deer yesterday.
Está prohibido cazar en parques nacionales. Hunting is banned in national parks.
Cuando era chico, me gustaba cazar luciérnagas y guardarlas en un frasco. As a child, I liked catching fireflies and putting them inside a jar.
Los jabalís se cazan por la noche. One hunts wild boar at night.
Este es un buen lugar para cazar. This is a good place for hunting.
Él fue a cazar en el bosque. He went hunting in the woods.
El rey fue a cazar esta mañana. The king went hunting this morning.
Está prohibido cazar en los parques nacionales. Hunting is banned in national parks.
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que cazaste? When was the last time you hunted?
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