Usage examples of "grow impatient" in English with translation to Spanish

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Apples grow on trees. Las manzanas crecen en los árboles.
He is less impatient than his father. Es menos impaciente que su padre.
After the rain, many mushrooms grow in the forest. Después de la lluvia crecen muchas setas en el bosque.
You must be less impatient. Usted debe ser menos impaciente.
Grapes grow in bunches. Las uvas crecen en racimos.
He was impatient to see his son. Él estaba impaciente por ver a su hijo.
Never take advantage of someone's patience, because sooner or later he'll grow tired. Nunca te aproveches de la paciencia de una persona, porque tarde o temprano se cansa.
You shouldn't be impatient with children. No deberías ser impaciente con los niños.
The older we grow, the less we dream. Cuanto más envejecemos, soñamos menos.
You're so impatient with me. Eres tan impaciente conmigo.
When I grow up, I'll be a pilot. And what will you be? Cuando crezca, seré piloto. ¿Y qué serás tú?
"Well?" the impatient shopkeeper asked, once Dima had ended the call. "Is everything all set now?" —¿Y bien? —preguntó la dependienta impaciente una vez que Dima hubo terminado la llamada— ¿Ahora todo está listo?
Your hair will grow back. Tu pelo volverá a crecer.
He was impatient to see his daughter. Él estaba impaciente por ver a su hija.
The older we grow, the poorer our memory becomes. Nuestra memoria empeora mientras más viejos nos hacemos.
She was impatient to see her family. Ella está impaciente por ver a su familia.
It is well that war is so terrible — lest we should grow too fond of it. Es bueno que la guerra sea tan terrible, para evitar que nos encariñemos demasiado con ella.
Both of them are unpredictable and impatient. Ambos son impredecibles e impacientes.
People grow more cynical with age. Con la edad la gente se vuelve más cínica.
I am impatient with his inability to make decisions. Su incapacidad para tomar decisiones me impacienta.
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