Usage examples of "tail end" in English with translation to Spanish

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How does the film end? ¿Cómo termina la película?
The male peacock has colorful tail feathers. El pavo real macho tiene coloridas plumas en la cola.
Let's end up this useless argument right now! ¡Acabemos con esta discusión inútil ahora mismo!
The dog followed its master, wagging its tail. El perro siguió a su amo, moviendo la cola.
At the end of the speech she repeated the word. Al final del discurso, ella repitió la palabra.
A cat has a tail and four legs. Un gato tiene una cola y cuatro patas.
Tell us the story from beginning to end. Cuéntanos la historia de principio a fin.
My dog has a long tail. Mi perro tiene la cola larga.
In everything, one should consider the end. En toda cosa hay que considerar el fin.
In the cemetery, there is a statue of a snake biting its own tail. En el cementerio, hay una estatua de una serpiente que se muerde la cola.
In English at least, the name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with. En inglés al menos, el nombre de todos los continentes termina con la misma letra con la que empieza.
If you cut the tail off of a lizard, it will grow back. Si a una lagartija le cortas la cola, le crece de nuevo.
I'll give my son a computer by the end of the month. Le daré un ordenador a mi hijo a final de mes.
The boy caught the cat by the tail. El chico cogió al gato por la cola.
In the end, I found out what was wrong with my TV. Al fin encontré lo que estaba malo en mi televisor.
The dog was wagging his tail. El perro estaba moviendo la cola.
It's not going to end well. Esto no va a acabar bien.
My dog is wagging his tail. Mi perro mueve la cola.
He left Japan at the end of the year. Se fue de Japón a fin de año.
How many hairs are there in a cat's tail? ¿Cuántos pelos hay en la cola de un gato?
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