Usage examples of "China Railway Engineering" in English with translation to Spanish

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He, too, would visit China. También él visitaría China.
I am studying electrical engineering at the University of Plymouth. Estoy estudiando ingeniería eléctrica en la Universidad de Plymouth.
It's dangerous to walk on railway lines. Es peligroso caminar por las vías del tren.
I've been studying in China for ten months. He estado estudiando en China por tres meses.
Through genetic engineering, corn can produce its own pesticides. Mediante la ingeniería genética, el maíz puede producir sus propios pesticidas.
The red lines on the map represent a railway. La línea roja en el mapa representa una vía férrea.
I suggested to my father that Kumiko study in China. Le sugerí a mi padre que Kumiko estudie en China.
The international space station is an amazing feat of engineering. La estación espacial internacional es una gran hazaña de la ingeniería.
In USA, airplanes have bankrupted the railways; the same will happen with Esperanto and English. People just don't know, which one is the railway. En los EEUU, los vuelos en avión han llevado a los ferrocarriles a la bancarrota; lo mismo pasará con el esperanto y el inglés, solamente no se sabe cual de ellos es el ferrocarril.
Japan has diplomatic relations with China. Japón tiene relaciones diplomáticas con China.
A new means of communication was developed — the railway. Se ha desarrollado un nuevo medio de comunicación - el ferrocarril.
He wrote a book about China. Él ha escrito un libro acerca de China.
How can I get to the railway station? ¿Cómo puedo llegar a la Estáción de tren?
Compared with America or China, Japan is a small country. Comparado con Estados Unidos o China, Japón es un país pequeño.
Beijing is the capital of China. Pekín es la capital de China.
My parents are from China. Mis padres son de China.
I still remember the first time I was in China; I was in Shandong, and I realised that that province alone is twenty six thousand square kilometres bigger than England. Todavía recuerdo la primera vez que estuve en China; estaba en Shandong, y me di cuenta de que esa provincia por sí sola era veintiséis mil kilómetros cuadrados más grande que Inglaterra.
The population of China is larger than that of India. La población de China es mayor que la de la India.
China is bigger than Japan. China es más grande que Japón.
I've been in China for less than a month. He estado en China por menos de un mes.
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