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

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¿Cuántas veces al día te miras al espejo? How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
¿Qué imaginas cuando miras esa imagen? What do you imagine when you see that picture?
Si lo miras de cerca, no ves nada. If you look closely, you don't see anything.
Hay un héroe, si miras dentro de tu corazón. There's a hero, if you look inside your heart.
Si miras alrededor, verás a muchas personas haciendo lo mismo. If you look around, you'll see many people doing the same thing.
Mire afuera de la ventana. I looked out the window.
El nunca mira la tele. He does not watch TV at all.
La hambruna nos mira al rostro. Famine stared us in the face.
Ve y mira quién es. Go and see who it is.
El perro miró ansiosamente a su dueño. The dog regarded his master anxiously.
Haz bien y no mires a quien Mind your own business
No mires por la ventana. Do not look out of the window.
Todo el mundo está mirando. The whole world is watching.
¡Papá, juega conmigo a las miradas! Papa, let's have a face-to-face laugh battle!
¡Mira lo que está haciendo el bebé! See what the baby is doing!
No mires en mi cuarto. Don't look into my room.
No me gusta mirar televisión. I don't feel like watching TV.
Ella lo miró a la cara. She stared him in the face.
Mirar nota al pie en página 5. See the footnote on page 5.
Mira a ese edificio alto. Look at that tall building.
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