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

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Nadie lee los mensajes largos. Nobody reads long messages.
Los largos del día y la noche son lo mismo hoy. The lengths of day and night are the same today.
Los reyes tienen los brazos largos. Kings have long arms.
Los días se hacen más largos. The days are growing longer.
Los días se están haciendo más largos. Days are getting longer.
Los días son más largos en verano. The days are longer in the summer.
¿Qué serpiente tiene los colmillos más largos? Which snake has the longest fangs?
En primavera los días se hacen más largos. In spring the days get longer.
Los días son más largos que las noches. The days are longer than the nights.
Los días se están volviendo cada vez más largos. The days are getting longer and longer.
Era muy alto y delgado, con piernas y brazos largos. He was very tall and thin, with long arms and legs.
¿Cuál de estos bolígrafos es más largos, ése o éste? Which is longer, this pen or that one?
Él era muy alto y delgado, con brazos y piernas largos. He was very tall and slim, with long arms and legs.
Cuando él sonrió, el niño vio sus largos y grises dientes. When he smiled, the children saw his long, gray teeth.
Desenchufe este aparato durante tormentas eléctricas o al tenerlo en desuso por largos periodos de tiempo. Unplug this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Los pájaros carpinteros picotean troncos de árboles con sus largos y puntiagudos picos y comen los insectos que encuentran ahí. Woodpeckers peck tree trunks with their long pointed beaks and eat insects found there.
Para pasar el tiempo en sus largos viajes, una vez Cristóbal Colón hizo una oración con un número infinito de palabras. As a means to pass the time on his long journeys, Christopher Columbus once made a sentence with an infinite number of words.
A fin de matar el tiempo en sus largos viajes, Cristóbal Colón una vez hizo una oración con un número infinito de palabras. As a means to pass the time on his long journeys, Christopher Columbus once made a sentence with an infinite number of words.
En los largos días de verano ella se sentaba al sol y miraba los árboles cubrirse de hojas y las margaritas blancas cubrir la colina. In the long summer days she sat in the sun and watched the trees cover themselves with leaves, and the white daisies cover the hill.
Aquel puente no es largo. That bridge isn't long.
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