Usage examples of "living thing" in English with translation to Spanish

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If it were not for the sun, every living thing would die. Si no fuera por el sol, todos los seres vivos morirían.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life. La gente que vive en la ciudad no conoce los placeres de la vida en el campo.
I couldn't understand a thing from what he said. No pude entender nada de lo que dijo.
It's nice, living in the countryside. Vivir en el campo está bueno.
Tom doesn't know a thing about investing. Tom no tiene idea de inversiones.
Go to the living room. Anda a la sala.
Tom doesn't trust a thing Mary says. Tom no confía en nada que diga Mary.
Living costs this month are lower than those of last month are. El coste de vida este mes es más bajo que el del mes pasado.
The strangest thing is that I don't recognize anyone. Lo más extraño es que no reconozco a nadie.
I was living in Boston a few years ago. Estuve viviendo en Boston hace unos años.
This is an important thing for all of you. Esto es algo importante para todos ustedes.
I'm incredibly sick of living. Estoy increíblemente harto de vivir.
If there is such a thing as an unforgivable act, it is the act of not forgiving. Si existe cosa tal como un acto imperdonable, es el acto de no perdonar.
All living things die some day. Todo lo que vive morirá algun día.
Mum said the same thing. But, so what? It's got nothing to do with me. Mamá dijo lo mismo. Pero, ¿y qué? no tiene nada que ver conmigo.
Where are you living? ¿Dónde vives?
Tell me you weren't thinking the same thing. Dime que no estabas pensando en la misma cosa.
We are living in the age of nuclear power. Nosotros estamos viviendo en la era de la energía nuclear.
Tom doesn't need to worry about a thing. Mary will take care of everything. Tom no necesita preocuparse por nada. Mary se ocupará de todo.
I have a friend living in London. Tengo un amigo que vive en Londres.
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