Usage examples of "haciendo bien" in Spanish with translation to English

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A veces me pregunto si lo hice bien. Sometimes I wonder if I did right.
Haz el bien sin mirar a quien Do what is right, come what may
Si quieres que algo se haga bien, tienes que hacerlo tú mismo. If you want something done right you have to do it yourself.
No te preocupes, lo estas haciendo bien. Don't worry, you are doing well.
No te preocupes, Tom, lo estás haciendo bien. Don't worry Tom, you are doing well.
Lo estás haciendo bien. You're doing it right.
Lo estás haciendo muy bien. Sigue así. You are doing very well. Keep it up.
Soy tu esposa y me gusta verme bien para complacerte. I'm your wife and I like to look nice to please you.
¿Qué diablos estás haciendo en mi cuarto? What in the hell are you doing in my room?
Él se lleva bien con todos sus compañeros de clase. He's getting along well with all of his classmates.
¿Señor Crouch, qué estás haciendo? Mr. Crouch, what are you doing?
Necesito que alguien me abrace y me diga que todo saldrá bien. I need someone to hold me and tell me everything will be alright.
No preguntes lo que están pensando. Pregunta lo que están haciendo. Don't ask what they're thinking. Ask what they're doing.
Asegúrate de que todas las cajas estén bien selladas antes de la entrega. Make sure all the boxes are well sealed before the delivery.
Mamá está en la cocina haciendo galletitas de crema. Mom's in the kitchen making cream cookies.
Mike sabe nadar muy bien. Mike swims very well.
¿Qué te crees que estaba haciendo? What do you think I was doing?
De vez en vez, la propuesta de demoler un bien amado y viejo edificio para hacer lugar para un nuevo edificio de departamentos da lugar a un remolino de furiosas protestas. From time to time, a proposal to pull down a much-loved old building to make room for a new block of flats, raises a storm of angry protest.
¿Qué diablos estás haciendo con mi arma? What the hell are you doing with my gun?
Tom dijo que había comido demasiado y que no se sentía muy bien. Tom said that he had eaten too much and didn't feel very good.
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