Usage examples of "atomic air burst" in English with translation to Spanish

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Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air conditioner. All it has is a hand-held paper fan. Por cierto, esta sala no tiene acondicionador de aire. Todo lo que tiene es un abanico.
Sadako's friends wanted to build a monument to her and all children who were killed by the atomic bomb. Los amigos de Sadako querían construir un monumento para ella y todos los niños que murieron por la bomba atómica.
The building burst into flames. El edificio estalló en llamas.
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. La evaporación de los océanos, lagos y ríos crea el 90% del agua en el aire.
He has been devoted to the study of atomic energy ever since he graduated from the university. Él se ha dedicado al estudio de la energía atómica desde que se graduó de la universidad.
On hearing the bad news, she burst into tears. Ella colapsó en llanto al oír las malas noticias.
Air, like food, is a basic human need. El aire, como la comida, es una necesidad humana básica.
The atomic number for iron is 26. El número atómico del hierro es 26.
Don't burst out laughing like that. It's creepy. No te pongas a reír así. Es espeluznante.
Please air the room. Por favor ventila la habitación.
We live in the atomic age. Vivimos en la era nuclear.
They all burst out laughing. Por favor, habla más alto.
We'll be back on air shortly. En un ratito estamos en el aire.
The treaty bans atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs. El tratado prohíbe las bombas atómicas y de hidrógeno.
I burst into tears. Rompí a llorar.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Está claro que no podemos vivir sin el aire.
An atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Una bomba atómica fue lanzada en Hiroshima en 1945.
The child burst out crying. El niño rompió a llorar.
I must put some air in the tire. Tengo que inflar un poco en neumático.
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1. El número atómico del hidrógeno es uno.
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