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

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Ella se acostó en la cama. She lay down on the bed.
Me acosté no tanto para dormir como para pensar. I lay down not so much to sleep as to think.
Él se fue a acostar. He went to bed.
¿Me puedo ir a acostar? May I go to bed?
¿Cuándo te vas a acostar? When do you go to bed?
¿A qué hora te sueles acostar? What time do you usually go to bed?
Me voy a acostar después de estudiar. I go to bed after I study.
El médico me hizo acostar sobre la cama. The doctor had me lying in bed.
Él puso la alarma antes de irse a acostar. He set the alarm before going to bed.
Es mejor que no comas antes de irte a acostar. It is better for you not to eat before you go to bed.
Él se fue a acostar a las diez, como de costumbre. He went to bed at ten as usual.
Acuérdate de ponerle llave a la puerta antes de irte a acostar. Be sure to lock the door before you go to bed.
Que no se te olvide apagar la luz antes de irte a acostar. Do not forget to turn the light off before you go to bed.
Tenía un terrible dolor de cabeza, así que me fui a acostar temprano. I had a bad headache. That's why I went to bed early.
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