Usage examples of "some interest" in English with translation to Spanish

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All of us have some interest in history. In a sense, we are all historians. Todos nosotros tenemos algún interés en la historia. En cierto sentido, somos todos historiadores.
I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings. Vine aquí a buscar un nuevo comienzo para Estados Unidos y musulmanes alrededor del mundo, que se base en intereses mutuos y el respeto mutuo; y que se base en el hecho de que Estados Unidos y el Islam no se excluyen mutuamente y no es necesario que compitan. Por el contrario: coinciden en parte y tienen principios comunes, principios de justicia, progreso, tolerancia y la dignidad de todos los seres humanos.
Some people caricature gay men as limp-wristed and speaking with a lisp. Algunas personas caricaturizan a los homosexuales como afeminados hablando con ceceo.
When I see typos I lose interest in answering. Cuando veo errores de ortografía pierdo interés en responder.
The shoes were made of some soft stuff that looked like leather. Los zapatos estaban hechos de un material suave que parecía cuero.
There has been more interest in clever words than in the real problems. Ha habido más interés en palabras astutas que en los verdaderos problemas.
Ask God that you may visit that country some day. Ruega a Dios para que un día puedas visitar ese país.
Interest rates have been fixed at 5%. Las tasas de interés han sido fijadas en 5%.
There is nothing in the world but teaches us some good lesson. No hay nada en el mundo que no pueda enseñarnos alguna buena lección.
I have no interest in putting my money into your dreams. No tengo interés en invertir mi dinero en tus sueños.
Tom coughed up some blood. Tom tosió algo de sangre.
All of us have an interest in history. In a sense, we are all historians. A todos nos interesa la historia. En cierto sentido, todos somos historiadores.
He has some faults but I like him none the less. Tiene unos defectos, sin embargo me cae bien.
Tom has lost interest in studying French. Tom perdió el interés en estudiar francés.
My sister didn't own up to breaking the lamp, instead she made up some story about aliens coming to Earth with the objective of destroying every piece of yellow furniture. Mi hermana no se hizo cargo de romper la lámpara, ella inventó una historia sobre alienígenas que vienen a la Tierra con el objetivo de destruir todo mueble de color amarillo.
Bill just wanted to comfort Monica, but she interpreted it as romantic interest. Bill tan sólo quería consolar a Mónica, pero ella lo interpretó como interés romántico.
Would you like some more beer? ¿Quieres más cerveza?
She seems to have no interest in soccer. Ella parece no tener interés en el fútbol.
Can I have some more milk? ¿Puedo tomar un poco más de leche?
You interest me very much, Mr. Watson. Usted me interesa mucho, señor Watson.
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