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

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No te quedes ahí parado. Don't just stand there.
¿Quién es ese hombre parado ahí? Who's that man standing over there?
Tom se quedó parado inmóvil, escuchando cuidadosamente. Tom stood motionless, listening carefully.
Él está parado detrás de la muralla. He's standing behind the wall.
El caballero estaba parado en frente del banco. The gentleman stood in front of the bank.
Yo conozco al chico que está parado ahí. I know the boy standing over there.
Ella lo encontró parado cerca de la entrada. She found him standing near the entrance.
¿Quién es ese chico parado en la puerta? Who's that boy standing at the door?
Vi a un extraño parado en la puerta. I saw a stranger standing at the door.
Él se quedó parado al lado mío sin siquiera ayudar. He stood beside me without so much as helping me.
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