Usage examples of "standard expression" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tango is the vertical expression of horizontal desire. El tango es la expresión vertical del deseo horizontal.
Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. Toda persona tiene derecho a un nivel de vida adecuado que le asegure, así como a su familia, la salud y el bienestar, y en especial la alimentación, el vestido, la vivienda, la asistencia médica y los servicios sociales necesarios; tiene asimismo derecho a los seguros en caso de desempleo, enfermedad, invalidez, viudez, vejez u otros casos de pérdida de sus medios de subsistencia por circunstancias independientes de su voluntad.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. Todo individuo tiene derecho a la libertad de opinión y de expresión; este derecho incluye el de no ser molestado a causa de sus opiniones, el de investigar y recibir informaciones y opiniones, y el de difundirlas, sin limitación de fronteras, por cualquier medio de expresión.
In an affluent society most people have a high standard of living. En una sociedad acomodada, la mayoría de las personas tienen altos estándares de vida.
As expected, expression of the gen was significantly reduced. Como se esperaba, la expresión del gen se redujo significativamente.
The standard pitch A is used as referential pitch for tuning most of all instruments and is set to 440 Hertz. El la de diapasón es usado como tono de referencia para la afinación para la mayor parte de los instrumentos, y se encuentra a los 440 Hertz.
I want to see your expression. Quiero ver tu expresión.
Justice in this country is a bit of a double standard: there is the justice of the poor and the justice of the rich. La justicia en este país tiene un poco de doble rasero: la justicia del pobre y la justicia del rico.
Judging by her expression, she looked worried. Juzgando por su expresión, ella se veía preocupada.
This shirt is the standard size. Esta camisa es de talla regular.
Don't make that expression. No hagas ese gesto.
Performance and responsibility are not in their vocabulary; sloppiness comes as standard. Rendimiento y responsabilidad no forman parte de su vocabulario; la holgazanería pasa a ser la norma.
She wore a sad expression. Ella puso una expresión triste.
The voice is not enough; we want also to see your facial expression and body language. La voz no es suficiente; también queremos ver tu expresión facial y tu lenguaje corporal.
Judging from his expression, he's in a bad mood. A juzgar por su expresión, él está de mal humor.
I wanna see your expression. Quiero ver tu expresión.
There are plenty of funny expression in Japanese, like for example "Chi no kayotta". Hay un montón de expresiones graciosas en japones, como por ejemplo "Chi no kayotta".
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