Usage examples of "exclamation mark" in English with translation to Spanish

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Inverted exclamation and question marks were invented by the Real Academia Española to make ASCII look racist. Los signos de exclamación y pregunta invertidos fueron creados por la Real Academia Española para hacer que el ASCII parezca racista.
The arrow fell wide of the mark. La flecha dio muy lejos del blanco.
The wet vase left a mark on the table. El jarrón mojado dejó una marca en la mesa.
Mark has my book. Marco tiene mi libro.
Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991. Mark se graduó de Harvard en 1991.
Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols. El tiempo no tiene divisiones para marcar su paso, nunca hay una tormenta o un soplar de trompetas para indicar el comienzo de un nuevo mes o año. Incluso cuando empieza un nuevo siglo sólo somos nosotros, los mortales, los que tocamos las campanas y disparamos con nuestras pistolas.
Please mark the correct answer. Por favor, señale la respuesta correcta.
He will get an average mark at best. Él obtendrá una calificación promedio a lo sumo.
I trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke and John said, and if I were ever the victim in a car accident I'd be very happy if they were my witnesses. Confío en lo que Mateo, Marcos, Lucas y Juan dijeron, y si alguna vez fuera víctima de un accidente automovilístico, sería muy feliz de que ellos fueran mis testigos.
The Japanese do not always make a bow as a mark of respect. Los japoneses no siempre se inclinan como símbolo de respeto.
Mark the correct option. Marque la opción correcta.
One day Mark Twain surprisingly confessed: "I am not as young as I was several years ago..." Un día, sorprendentemente Mark Twain confesó: "Ya no soy tan joven como solía serlo hace varios años atrás..."
I'm afraid your prediction was wide of the mark. Me temo que tu predicción estaba errada.
You cannot make a good mark without working hard. No puedes sacar una buena nota sin trabajar duro.
Suddenly, the unicorn approached to me majestically, touched me with its horn and... I woke up with this mark. De repente, el unicornio se me acercó majestuosamente, me tocó con su cuerno y... me desperté con esta marca.
What does this mark mean? ¿Qué significa esta marca?
Mark Twain said, "All generalizations are false, including this one.” Mark Twain dijo: "Todas las generalizaciones son falsas, incluyendo ésta".
I saw the mark of sadness that had remained on her face. Vi la marca de tristeza que se había quedado grabada en su rostro.
On your mark, ready, set, go! En sus marcas, listos, ¡ya!
The asterisks mark important references. Los asteriscos indican referencias importantes.
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