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

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El conejo tiene orejas largas. A rabbit has long ears.
Las liebres tienen orejas largas. Hares have long ears.
Un gato tiene dos orejas. A cat has two ears.
El gato tiene dos orejas. The cat has two ears.
Los conejos tienen largas orejas. Rabbits have long ears.
Tom está endeudado hasta las orejas. Tom is up to his ears in debt.
Los conejos tienen las orejas grandes. A rabbit has long ears.
Un conejo tiene orejas largas y cola corta. A rabbit has long ears and a short tail.
¿Por qué sueles sacarte cera de las orejas? What do you use to pick wax out of your ears?
Tienen ojos pero no ven; orejas pero no oyen. They have eyes but they do not see - ears, and they do not hear.
Su nuevo corte de cabello le cubre las orejas. Her new hairstyle covers her ears.
Mi gato ronronea cuando le rascas detrás de las orejas. My cat purrs when I scratch behind his ears.
A mi gato le gusta cuando le rasco tras las orejas. My cat likes it when I scratch her behind the ears.
Entonces cogieron dientes de león y se los pusieron en las orejas. Then they picked dandelions and put them in their ears.
Tenés una boca y dos orejas, así que escuchá más y hablá menos. You have one mouth and two ears, so listen more and speak less.
En el cuerpo humano encontramos: el pelo, la frente, los ojos, las orejas, la nariz, la boca, la mandíbula, las mejillas, la barba, los dientes, la lengua, etc. In the human body, we find: hair, forehead, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, jaw, cheeks, beard, teeth, tongue, etc..
La liebre está sangrando de la oreja. The hare is bleeding from its ear.
Le di un golpe en la oreja. I dealt him a blow on the ear.
Él se lastimó la oreja mientras se afeitaba. He hurt his ear while he shaved himself.
El muchacho perdió la oreja durante una pelea callejera. The boy lost his ear in a street fight.
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