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

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Estas ventanas miran hacia el sur. These windows look to the south.
A caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Si se miran desde lejos, la mayoría de las cosas parecen bonitas. If you look from afar, most things will look nice.
Mire afuera de la ventana. I looked out the window.
No mires por la ventana. Do not look out of the window.
No mires en mi cuarto. Don't look into my room.
Mira a ese edificio alto. Look at that tall building.
Mira esta montaña tan alta. Look at this high mountain.
Mira en la guía telefónica. Look in the phone book.
¡Mira, ha llegado el tren! Look! The train has arrived!
Mira, es la estrella polar. Look, it's the North Star.
¡Mira! Hemos perdido el autobús. Look! We've missed the bus.
Mira la nube por allá. Look at the cloud over there.
Mira a ese caballero montado. Look at that knight on the horse.
Miro a la gente pasear. I look at people walking.
Miré pero no vi nada. I looked, but I didn't see anything.
Le miré a los ojos. I looked him in the eyes.
Cuando la miré, me sonrió. When I looked at her, she smiled at me.
Miré abajo hacia el mar. I looked down at the sea.
no, gracias. Sólo estaba mirando. No, thank you. I'm just looking around.
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