Usage examples of "by sea" in English with translation to Spanish

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Japan is surrounded by sea. Japón está rodeado por el mar.
The best approach to Lisbon is by sea. La mejor forma de llegar a Lisboa es por mar.
When she went to Oshima by sea, she got seasick and brought up all she had eaten. Cuando fue a Oshima por mar, se mareó y vomitó todo lo que había comido.
The sea was truly calm. El mar estaba verdaderamente calmo.
Mary is a sea urchin. Mary es un erizo de mar.
Japan is a country surrounded by the sea on all sides. Japón es un país rodeado del mar por todos lados.
She has a house by the sea. Ella tiene una casa cerca del mar.
It is no more than a mile to the sea. No hay más de una milla hasta el mar.
This is the passage to the sea. Esta es la entrada al mar.
Sea otters love to eat clams while swimming on their backs. A las nutrias marinas les encanta comer ostras mientras nadan boca arriba.
I wonder if the sea level really will rise when the ice at the North Pole melts. Me pregunto si el nivel del mar realmente se va a elevar cuando el hielo del Polo Norte se derrita.
She stood looking out toward the sea. Ella se quedó mirando hacia el mar.
Let's get a picture of us with the sea in the background. Saquemos una fotografía de nosotros con el mar en el fondo.
A woman fell from a ship into the sea. Una mujer cayó de un barco al mar
My house looks toward the sea. Mi casa tiene vista al mar.
This city is 1,600 meters above sea level. Esta ciudad está a mil seiscientos metros sobre el nivel del mar.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level. El agua hierve a los 100 grados Celsius a nivel del mar.
There is a low hill near the sea. Hay una baja colina cerca del mar.
The river flows slowly to the sea. El río fluye lentamente hacia el mar.
Little did Christopher Columbus know that future pirates are mostly internet pirates: The closest they will ever get to surfing the sea is being in a bathtub. Lo que no se imaginaba Cristóbal Colón es que los futuros piratas son en su mayoría piratas informáticos: lo más cerca que estarán nunca de navegar por el mar será en una bañera.
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