Sentence examples of "looks" in English with translation "mirar"

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He looks to me with much admiration. Él me mira con gran admiración.
Nail polish is useless: no one looks at nails anyway. El esmalte de uñas es inútil: de todas formas, nadie mira las uñas.
I gathered from his looks he was angry with me. Por su mirada me di cuenta de que estaba enfadado conmigo.
If looks could kill, I'd be dead by now. Si las miradas matasen, yo ya estaría muerto.
Look in the phone book. Mira en la guía telefónica.
Look out of the window. Mira por la ventana.
Look at that boy running. Mira al muchacho que va corriendo.
Look at that flying bird. Mira ese pájaro que está volando.
Look up to the skies. Mira al cielo.
Look, there's a rabbit! ¡Mira, hay un conejo!
Look at the blackboard, everyone. Miren todos hacia el pizarrón.
Look at that shooting star. Mira aquella estrella fugaz.
Look! The book is burning. ¡Mira! El libro se está quemando.
Look! The train has arrived! ¡Mira, ha llegado el tren!
Her look expressed her joy. Su mirada expresaba su alegría.
I look at people walking. Miro a la gente pasear.
But look at those colors! ¡Pero mira esos colores!
Let me look at you. Deja que te mire.
Look at that tall building. Mira a ese edificio alto.
Look at my new car. Mira mi coche nuevo.
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