Usage examples of "world" in English with translation to Spanish

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What in the world happened? ¿Qué carajo pasó?
We think the world of you. Les estimamos muchísimo.
What in the world does he mean? ¿Qué diantres pretenderá él?
Why in the world did you do that? ¿Por qué carajo hiciste eso?
You haven't a care in the world. No tienes nada por qué preocuparte.
Who in the world do you think you are? ¿Quién te creés que sos?
The USA is the most dangerous place in the world to have a haircut. EEUU es el lugar más peligroso para hacerse cortar el cabello.
Can you name the two countries in the world that border on three oceans? ¿Puedes nombrar los dos países que limitan con tres océanos?
A visit to the city centre, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must. El centro de la ciudad, lugar de Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, es una visita obligada.
Christopher Columbus once met the child in Sentence 47456 and opened his eyes to the world. Una vez, Cristóbal Colón se encontró con el niño de la oración nº 47456 y le abrió los ojos.
It is foreseen that, due to the decline in grain production, China will quickly become a world leading grain importing country, overtaking Japan. Se preve que, debido a la reducción en la producción de granos, China se convertirá rápidamente en uno de los principales países importadores de granos, sobrepasando a Japón.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" "Cariño, ven rápido. ¡Hay una página web llamada Tatoeba que está vendiendo su colección de oraciones a un céntimo cada una! ¡Incluso tienen una oferta especial del tipo de compre cien oraciones y reciba una gratis!" "¡Oh, genial! ¡¿Ahora la gente colecciona las oraciones como pasatiempo?! ¡Adónde estamos llegando!"
The Germans have an inhuman way of cutting up their verbs. Now a verb has a hard time enough of it in this world when it's all together. It's downright inhuman to split it up. But that's just what those Germans do. They take part of a verb and put it down here, like a stake, and they take the other part of it and put it away over yonder like another stake, and between these two limits they just shovel in German. Los alemanes tienen una forma inhumana de cortar sus verbos. Un verbo ya lo pasa bastante mal cuando está entero. Es completamente inhumano partirlo. Pero eso es exactamente lo que hacen los alemanes. Cogen una parte del verbo y la ponen aquí, como una estaca, y cogen la otra parte y la ponen allá a lo lejos, como otra estaca, y simplemente cavan en alemán entre estos dos límites.
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