Sentence examples of "downtown orange" in English

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The term ‘milonguero style tango’ was coined in the early 1990s to describe the style of dancing tango that was prevalent in the milongas of downtown Buenos Aires in the 1950s. Il termine 'tango stile milonguero' fu coniato nei primi anni '90 per descrivere il modo di ballare il tango che era prevalente nelle milonghe del centro di Buenos Aires negli anni '50.
There's an orange on the table. C'è un'arancia sul tavolo.
Tom and Mary meet in downtown Boston once a month. Tom e Mary si incontrano a Boston in centro una volta al mese.
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice. Mia madre ha comprato due bottiglie di succo d'arancia.
I'm going downtown. Vado in città.
The fruit is similar to an orange in shape and to a pineapple in taste. Il frutto è simile a un'arancia come forma e a un ananas come sapore.
Tom lives in a three-bedroom apartment in downtown Boston. Tom vive in un appartamento di tre camere al centro di Boston.
The earth is the shape of an orange. La terra ha la forma di un'arancia.
I often go downtown on Sunday. Vado spesso in città la domenica.
Orange juice or champagne? Succo d'arancia o champagne?
I'd describe him as a middle-aged man in a yellow jacket, orange tie and a pink shirt. Lo descriverei come un uomo di mezza età con una giacca gialla, una cravatta arancione e una camicia rosa.
There is an orange on the table. C'è un'arancia sul tavolo.
It is a kind of orange. È una varietà di arancia.
My tie is orange. La mia cravatta è arancione.
"Yes, orange juice please," says Mike. "Sì, un succo d'arancia per cortesia", dice Mike.
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