Usage examples of "make arrangement" in English with translation to Spanish

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Flower arrangement is a part of Japanese culture. El arreglo floral es parte de la cultura japonesa.
Did you make it by yourself? ¿Lo has hecho tú solo?
I like the arrangement of the furniture in this room. Me agrada la ubicación de los muebles en esta sala.
The French like to make fun of Belgians. A los franceses les gusta burlarse de los belgas.
I'm not always right, I just always correct you when you make mistakes. No siempre tengo razón, es solo que siempre te corrijo cuando cometes errores.
I completely forgot to make something for us to eat. Olvidé completamente hacer algo para que comiéramos.
Bees make honey. Las abejas hacen miel.
You won't make mistakes. No te vayas a equivocar.
Don't make me wait! ¡No me hagas esperar!
Tom couldn't make himself understood. Tom no podía hacerse entender.
Can you make the deadline? ¿Podrás hacerlo para la fecha tope?
If you dress like that at your age, you'll make a fool of yourself. Vistiéndote así a tu edad vas a hacer el ridículo.
Wherever he may go, he is sure to make friends. Adondequiera que vaya, con seguridad hará amigos.
I would like to make a phone call. Quisiera hacer una llamada telefónica.
It's an American tradition to make a wish on your birthday. Es una tradición estadounidense pedir un deseo por tu cumpleaños.
I didn't think you were going to make it. No pensaba que ibas a llegar.
In a cruelly ironic twist of fate, someday Tatoeba will make an example of us all. En un cruelmente irónico vuelco del destino, algún día Tatoeba hará un ejemplo de todos nosotros.
Tom said that he wanted to make Mary happy. Tom dijo que quería hacer feliz a Mary.
"You're OK without your glasses?" "Ah, these are fake you see, I thought it might make me brainier..." "¿Andas bien sin tus lentes?" "Ah, verás, estos son falsos; pensé que me harían ver más listo..."
You invited me to your party, but I can't make it this time. Me invitaste a tu fiesta, pero esta vez no puedo ir.
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