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

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My sister irons my pants. Mi hermana me plancha los pantalones.
It's always good to have several irons in the fire. Siempre es bueno tener varias planchas en el fuego.
Iron is harder than gold. El hierro es más duro que el oro.
I am ironing my dress. Estoy planchando mi vestido.
I burned my hand with an iron. Me quemé la mano con una plancha.
Iron and oxygen are elements. El hierro y el oxígeno son elementos.
I‘m ironing my handkerchiefs. Estoy planchando mis pañuelos.
Wood floats, but iron sinks. La madera flota, pero el hierro se hunde.
Tom is ironing his shirt. Tom está planchando su camisa.
Iron is a useful metal. El hierro es un metal útil.
I have to iron my shirt. Tengo que planchar mi camisa.
Iron is more useful than gold. El hierro es más útil que el oro.
This shirt needs to be ironed. Esta camisa necesita ser planchada.
Iron is a very useful metal. El hierro es un metal muy útil.
I iron my clothes almost every day. Plancho mi ropa casi todos los días.
Our fence is made of iron. Nuestra reja es de hierro.
Have you ever ironed your clothes by yourself? ¿Has planchado tú mismo tu ropa alguna vez?
Iron is the most useful metal. El hierro es el metal más útil.
When was the last time you ironed your clothes? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que planchaste tu ropa?
Iron is used in building ships. El hierro se utiliza en la construcción de barcos.
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