Sentence examples of "Ve" in Spanish with translation "look"

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¿Cómo se ve tu horario? How's your schedule looking?
Este puente se ve firme. This bridge looks steady.
Jane se ve muy feliz. Jane looks very happy.
Hoy se ve muy hermosa. You look very beautiful today.
Mi gato se ve triste. My cat looks sad.
¡Tu departamento se ve maravilloso! Your apartment looks wonderful!
Tom siempre se ve feliz. Tom always looks happy.
¡Caramba!, ¡qué sabroso se ve eso! Wow, that looks tasty.
Él se ve un poco pálido. He looks kind of pale.
Tom se ve un poco agitado. Tom looks a little shaken.
Ella se ve triste y desolada. She looks sorrowful and forlorn.
Esa camisa se te ve bien. That shirt looks good on you.
Tom se ve un poco cansado. Tom looks kind of tired.
Ella se ve linda en ese vestido. She looks pretty in that dress.
Hoy se te ve un poco pálido. You look pale today.
¿Por qué ella se ve tan triste? Why does she look so sad?
La imagen se ve mejor de lejos. The picture looks better at a distance.
Ella se ve rara con esa ropa. She looks odd in those clothes.
Ella se ve bella en ese vestido. She looks beautiful in that dress.
Ella se ve mejor en ropa japonesa. She looks better in Japanese clothes.
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