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

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Sus voces sonaban parecidas por el teléfono. Their voices sound similar over the phone.
Ambas hermanas son tan parecidas. The two sisters are so alike.
¿Te has dado cuenta de que las dos imágenes son muy parecidas? Did you notice both pictures are very similar?
A Tom parece faltarle energía. Tom seems to lack energy.
Se parece a su padre. He looks like his father.
Hoy ella parece muy feliz. She looks very happy today.
Me parece bueno tu trabajo. I think your work is all right.
Me parece que estás equivocado. It appears to me you are mistaken.
Se parece a su madre. He resembles his mother.
Éste es parecido a aquel. This one is similar to that one.
Parece que va a Kashgar. It sounds like she's going to Kashgar.
Parece como si hubiese estado enfermo. He looks as if he had been ill.
Los dos hermanos son muy parecidos. The two brothers are very much alike.
El clima de aquí se parece al de Hokkaido. The climate here is like that of Hokkaido.
La piedad es parecida al amor. Pity is akin to love.
Estas elecciones tuvieron muchas primicias y muchas relatos que se contarán durante generaciones. Pero una que tengo en mente esta noche trata de una mujer que emitió su voto en Atlanta. Es una mujer parecida a los millones que hicieron cola para hacer oír su voz en estas elecciones, salvo por una cosa: Ann Nixon Cooper tiene 106 años. This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
Cualquier parecido con personas reales, vivas o muertas, es pura coincidencia. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Ellos se parecen en todo menos en el color del pelo. They look alike except for the color of their hair.
Parece que ella te odia. She seems to hate you.
Tom parece un chico listo. Tom looks like a clever boy.
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