Usage examples of "cadena montañosa" in Spanish with translation to English

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La fuerza de una cadena reside en su eslabón más débil. The strength of the chain is in the weakest link.
La capital de Ecuador es Quito, en la provincia montañosa de Pichincha The capital of Ecuador is Quito, in the mountainous province of Pichincha.
Ellos formaron una cadena humana. They formed a human chain.
Empezó una reacción en cadena. It started a chain reaction.
Tatoeba: la cadena perpetua toma un sentido completamente nuevo. Tatoeba: A life sentence just got a whole new meaning.
No tires todavía de la cadena del váter, nos han cortado el suministro del agua. Don't flush yet, we've been cut out the water supply.
Una cadena es tan fuerte como el más débil de sus eslabones. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.
Hubo un accidente en cadena durante la hora punta. The was a chain accident during rush hour.
Una cadena es solo tan fuerte como su contacto más débil. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
La cadena del baño no funciona The toilet won't flush
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