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

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Miré pero no vi nada. I looked, but I didn't see anything.
¿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.
¿Viste como él me miró? Did you see how he looked at me?
Te ves muy encantador hoy. You look very charming today.
¡Ves! Hemos perdido el autobús. Look! We've missed the bus.
¿Me veo como un terrorista? Do I look like a terrorist?
De hecho, se veía ridículo. In fact, he looked silly.
¡Pero qué serio me veía! How serious I looked!
Ella alzó la vista al cielo. She looked up at the sky.
Mi casa tiene vista al mar. My house looks toward the sea.
Estoy impaciente por volverte a ver. I am looking forward to seeing you.
Es una chica guapa de ver. She is a pretty girl to look at.
¡Caramba!, ¡qué sabroso se ve eso! Wow, that looks tasty.
Él se ve un poco pálido. He looks kind of pale.
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