Usage examples of "get weird" in English with translation to Spanish

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If we can't get the money in any other way, we can, as a last resort, sell the car. Si no podemos conseguir el dinero de otra forma, podemos, como último recurso, vender el coche.
There was something weird about the incident. Había algo extraño en el incidente.
To my chief strategist, David Axelrod, who's been a partner with me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics! You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. A mi estratega en jefe, David Axelrod, quien fue mi socio a cada paso del camino. ¡Al mejor equipo de campaña reunido en la historia de la política! Ustedes hicieron esto realidad, y les estoy eternamente agradecido por lo que se sacrificaron para lograrlo.
This is a weird sentence. Esta es una sentencia rara.
You must get lecture tickets in advance. Usted debe conseguir los boletos para la conferencia con antelación.
People from Madrid are weird. La gente de Madrid es extraña.
What sort of information do you get on the Internet? ¿Qué tipo de información encuentras en el Internet?
He sometimes has a weird behaviour. A veces tiene un comportamiento muy raro.
Left outside the freezer, the juice will get warm. Dejándolo fuera del freezer, el jugo se va a calentar.
You're weird - I like you. Eres raro - Me gustas.
Go early in order to get a good seat. Ve pronto para conseguir un buen asiento.
Warning: Chilean Spanish may sound weird in any other place. Advertencia: el español de Chile puede sonar extraño en cualquier otra parte.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" "Cariño, ven rápido. ¡Hay una página web llamada Tatoeba que está vendiendo su colección de oraciones a un céntimo cada una! ¡Incluso tienen una oferta especial del tipo de compre cien oraciones y reciba una gratis!" "¡Oh, genial! ¡¿Ahora la gente colecciona las oraciones como pasatiempo?! ¡Adónde estamos llegando!"
Attention: Chilean Spanish may sound weird elsewhere. Advertencia: el español de Chile puede sonar extraño en cualquier otra parte.
Can I get a kilo of beef steaks please? ¿Me puede dar un kilo de bistec de ternera, por favor?
I find it weird that you'd like to see me given how much I bothered you last week. Me extraña que quiera verme con la lata que le di la semana pasada.
Tell her not to get near the dog. Decile a ella que no se acerque al perro.
The misery of others leaves a weird taste. La miseria ajena deja un extraño sabor.
Is there a shorter road to get there? ¿Hay un camino más corto para llegar allí?
Tom had a weird dream last night. Anoche Tom tuvo un sueño extraño.
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