Usage examples of "driving rain" in English with translation to Spanish

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Drunk driving is a serious problem. Conducir ebrio es un problema serio.
He arrived on time in spite of the rain. Llegó a tiempo a pesar de la lluvia.
You have no driving experience. No tienes experiencia conduciendo.
If it does not rain. Si no llueve.
You’re driving slowly. Estás conduciendo despacio.
It looks like rain. You had better take an umbrella with you. Parece que va a llover. Sería mejor que te llevaras un paraguas.
Tom likes listening to the radio when he's driving. A Tom le gusta escuchar la radio mientras está manejando.
It might rain tomorrow. Puede que llueva mañana.
I am used to driving a truck. Estoy acostumbrado a manejar un camión.
After the rain, many mushrooms grow in the forest. Después de la lluvia crecen muchas setas en el bosque.
Tom served two months in jail for drunken driving. Tom estuvo dos meses en la cárcel por conducir borracho.
I think it will rain today. Creo que lloverá hoy.
Can I see your driving license? ¿Puedo ver tu carné de conducir?
I was thinking to go there by bike, but it began to rain. Pensaba ir en bicicleta pero comenzó a llover.
The young man driving the car was drunk. El joven que manejaba el coche estaba borracho.
When I woke up this morning, the rain had turned into snow. Cuando me he levantado esta mañana, la lluvia se había convertido en nieve.
Get in the car, babe. We're driving to Madagascar. Súbete al coche, nena. Vamos a manejar a Madagascar.
I hope it does not rain tomorrow. Espero que no llueva mañana.
The other day I noticed I was driving around with the parking brake on. It's a wonder the car could even move. El otro día me di cuenta de que estaba conduciendo con el freno de mano echado. Es un milagro que el coche pudiera siquiera moverse.
I fear that it will rain tomorrow. Temo que va a llover mañana.
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