Usage examples of "cabeza de puente" in Spanish with translation to English

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¡Te arrancaré la cabeza de un mordisco! I'll bite your head off!
Tom recibió un disparo en la cabeza de un francotirador. Tom got shot in the head by a sniper.
A veces me pregunto si este mundo solo existe en la cabeza de alguien que sueña que todos existimos. Tal vez incluso sea yo. Sometimes I wonder if this world is just in someone's head, and he dreams us all into existence. Perhaps it's even me.
Tu nombre está a la cabeza de la lista. Your name stands first in the list.
Tom es la cabeza de nuestra compañía. Tom is the brains of our company.
Me llamaron a la oficina primero, estando mi nombre a la cabeza de la lista. I was called into the office first, my name being at the head of the list.
Tom puso un revólver en la cabeza de Mary. Tom stuck a gun to Mary's head.
La suma de la ignorancia de los candidatos republicanos a las elecciones primarias a la presidencia estadounidense es simplemente alucinante: uno teme que China obtenga armas nucleares, que posee desde hace 44 años, y el otro propone cerrar la embajada de los EEUU en Irán, que está cerrada desde hace 32 años... ¡Una tal estupidez a la cabeza de la primera potencia mundial provoca escalofríos! The sum of the ignorance of the Republican candidates in the primaries for the U.S. presidential election is simply mind-boggling: one is afraid that China will obtain nuclear weapons, which they have had for 44 years, and the other proposes to close the U.S. embassy in Iran, which has been closed for 32 years... Such stupidity at the head of the world's most powerful country gives one the shivers!
Aquel puente no es largo. That bridge isn't long.
Ella levantó la cabeza. She held up her head.
Ellos han construido un puente. They constructed a bridge.
En contestación, Lisa me pidió que calculara 100 factorial de cabeza. In reply, Lisa asked me to calculate 100 factorial in my head.
Terminaron de construir el puente a tiempo. They finished building the bridge on time.
Él se golpeó la cabeza con una roca. He hit his head against a rock.
Este puente parece resistente. This bridge looks secure.
"¡Avestruz!", y todos pusieron la cabeza debajo de la mesa. "Ostrich!"—and everyone stuck their heads under the table.
Hace mucho tiempo aquí había un puente. There once was a bridge here a long time ago.
Para proteger la cabeza hay que ponerse casco. One has to put on a helmet to protect the head.
Ese puente no es largo. That bridge isn't long.
Cuidado con la cabeza. Mind your head.
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