Sentence examples of "entrará" in Spanish with translation "go into"

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No entres en esa área. Don't go into that area.
Tom entró en un shock hipovolémico. Tom went into hypovolemic shock.
Es arriesgado que entres solo en esa área. It is risky for you to go into that area alone.
Todos se sorprendieron cuando entré en la sala. Everyone were surprised when I went into the room.
Él entró en el banco disfrazado de guardia. He went into the bank in the disguise of a guard.
Mostré mi billete al portero y entré al teatro. I showed my ticket to the doorman and went into the theatre.
Ella dijo básicamente eso, para no entrar en detalles. She basically said that, without going into details.
Vi a Jane entrar a su sala con una sonrisa. I saw Jane go into her classroom with a smile.
Ella entró al bosque a buscar a su niño perdido. She went into the woods in search of her lost child.
Ella entró a la pieza y se echó en la cama. She went into the room and lay on the bed.
Jack dejó de hablar de repente cuando Mary entró en la habitación. Jack stopped talking all of a sudden when Mary went into the room.
El hermano menor respondió, "He oído: 'Quien tenga miedo de las hojas no debe entrar en el bosque'". The younger brother replied, "I have heard: 'He who is afraid of the leaves must not go into the forest.'"
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