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

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Tom went straight to bed. Tom fue directo a la cama.
Come to bed with me. Acuéstate conmigo.
The deer slept on a bed of leaves. El ciervo dormía sobre un lecho de hojas.
She's good in bed. Es buena en la cama.
All the children went to bed. Todos los niños fueron a acostarse.
I lay on my bed. Me acuesto en mi cama.
I go to bed very early. Me acuesto muy pronto.
He sat on the bed. Él se sentó en la cama.
I go to bed at eleven. Me acuesto a las 11.
You should stay in bed. Deberías quedarte en la cama.
She usually goes to bed at nine. Suele acostarse a las nueve.
I never make my bed. Nunca hago la cama.
I usually go to bed at ten. Normalmente me acuesto a las diez.
Tom goes to bed early. Tom se va a la cama temprano.
I went to bed late at night. Me acosté bien tarde.
I am going to bed. Me voy a la cama.
I go to bed at 10.30. Me acuesto a las diez y media.
Tom jumped out of bed. Tom saltó de la cama.
She went to bed here, near me. Ella se acostó aquí, cerca de mí.
He jumped out of bed. Él saltó de la cama.
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