Usage examples of "changing clothes" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom is changing his clothes. Tom se está cambiando de ropa.
Thank you for changing your clothes. Gracias por cambiarte de ropa.
Japan's changing economic policy is tied up with the labor shortage. La cambiante política económica japonesa está sujeta a una escasez de mano de obra.
I have so many clothes I don't know what to wear tomorrow. Tengo tanta ropa que no sé qué ponerme mañana.
The world is changing every minute. El mundo cambia a cada minuto.
"I really need some new clothes," thought Dima. "De verdad necesito algo de ropa nueva," pensó Dima.
Changing a puncture gives a lot of work. Da bastante trabajo cambiar una rueda pinchada.
Ken put on his clothes. Ken se puso su ropa.
Hey, Tom! Did you know changing your name is actually possible? ¡Oye Tom! ¿Sabías que cambiarte el nombre de hecho es posible?
These books and clothes are all yours. Estos libros y ropa son todos tuyos.
He's a really straight-laced guy, so he doesn't like the idea of his son changing jobs. Él es realmente un tipo muy pundonoroso, por lo que no le agrada la idea de su hijo de cambiar de trabajos.
Wet clothes stick to your skin. La ropa mojada se adhiere a la piel.
Things are changing quickly. Las cosas están cambiando rápidamente.
Wet clothes adhere to the skin. La ropa mojada se adhiere a la piel.
No matter what happens, I'm not changing my mind. No cambiaré de idea pase lo que pase.
She wears flamboyant clothes to draw attention. Ella usa ropa extravagante para llamar la atención.
However, I recommend you to take the JR Narita Express (a train leaves every 30-60 minutes from the airport), to avoid the complexity of changing trains. Como sea, yo te recomiendo que tomes el JR Narita Express (un tren sale a cada 30-60 minutos del aeropuerto), para ahorrarse la complejidad de los cambios de trenes.
Change your clothes. Cámbiate de ropa.
People should understand that the world is changing. La gente debería entender que el mundo está cambiando.
Tom needs clothes. Tom necesita ropa.
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