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

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Translations: all144 tierra127 mundo6 suelo1 other translations10
What on earth do you think you're doing? ¿Qué demonios te crees que estás haciendo?
Who on earth are you? ¿Quién demonios eres?
What on Earth is this? ¿Qué carajo es esto?
What on earth are you doing? ¿Qué diablos haces?
What on earth are you doing here? ¿Qué diablos haces aquí?
Did you feel the earth shake last night? ¿Sintió el temblor de anoche?
What on earth are you doing in my room? ¿Qué narices estás haciendo en mi habitación?
Three fourth of the earth surface are covered with water. Las tres cuartas partes de la superficie terrestre está cubierta por agua.
Mars is all the more interesting for its close resemblance to our Earth. Marte es tanto más interesante por su cercana similitud con nuestro planeta.
When one has a wonderful dream, one doesn't wish to come down to earth. Cuando uno tiene un sueño maravilloso, no desea volver a la realidad.
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