Sentence examples of "draw into" in English
Who in the rainbow can draw the line where the violet tint ends and the orange tint begins? Distinctly we see the difference of the colors, but where exactly does the one first blendingly enter into the other? So with sanity and insanity.
¿En el arcoíris quién puede trazar la línea en la que el matiz violeta termina y comienza el naranja? Vemos con claridad la diferencia de los colores, pero ¿exactamente dónde empieza el uno a mezclarse con el otro? Lo mismo ocurre con la cordura y la locura.
I began to draw the letter "K" like an incomplete star, because it's one of the symbols that represent Kylie Minogue.
Empecé a dibujar la letra «K» como una estrella incompleta, porque es uno de los símbolos que representan a Kylie Minogue.
My father is always poking his nose into my private life.
Mi padre siempre mete la nariz en mi vida privada.
The train belched clouds of black smoke into the air as it chugged away.
El tren arrojaba nubes de humo negro al aire mientras se iba traqueteando.
Once you've got into a bad habit, it can be difficult to get out of it.
Una vez que tienes un mal hábito, puede ser difícil salir de él.
Draw two concentric circles of differing diameters.
Dibuja dos círculos concéntricos de diferentes diámetros.
Whenever I translate something from English into Spanish, I prefer to use the familiar "tu" instead of the formal "usted".
Siempre que traduzco algo del inglés al español prefiero utilizar «tú» en vez de «usted».
Tom said he would draw a map for her if necessary.
Tom dijo que le trazaría un mapa si fuera necesario.
I don't dispute the facts you've presented but only the conclusion you draw from them.
No disputo los hechos que has presentado sino sólo la conclusión que sacas a partir de ellos.
If I could draw well, I would paint pictures in "Where is Waldo?"-style, but leave out Waldo.
Si supiera dibujar bien, haría imágenes del estilo de "¿Dónde está Wally?" pero omitiría a Wally.
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