Sentence examples of "paré" in Spanish with translation "end up"

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La mayor derrota para un ateo es terminar en el paraíso. The biggest defeat for an atheist is ending up in paradise.
Él es tan tenso para coquetear que termina alejando a las mujeres. He flirts so forcefully that he ends up pushing women away.
Una vez, un novato se encontró con Betty, y mientras hacía todo lo que podía para que no le matase, acabó matándose a sí mismo. A noob once met Betty and while desperately trying hard not to get killed, ended up killing himself.
En un universo muy, muy lejano donde todo lo que se visualiza se hace realidad, un novato intentó visualizar un objeto de cuatro dimensiones, sólo para terminar visualizando un objeto con un infinito número de dimensiones que mandó toda nuestra existencia a la desorganización, acabando de ese modo con el universo que conocemos. In a far, far away universe where whatever is visualized becomes real, a noob tried to visualize a four dimensional object only to end up visualizing an object with an infinite number of dimensions that sent our entire existence into disarray thereby ending the universe as we know it.
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