Usage examples of "be in order" in English with translation to Spanish

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Everything seems to be in order. Todo parece estar en orden.
He put his room in order. Él ordenó su cuarto.
You are too young to be in love. Sos muy joven para enamorarte.
I am saving money in order to buy a new personal computer. Estoy ahorrando dinero para comprar un notebook nuevo.
I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings. Vine aquí a buscar un nuevo comienzo para Estados Unidos y musulmanes alrededor del mundo, que se base en intereses mutuos y el respeto mutuo; y que se base en el hecho de que Estados Unidos y el Islam no se excluyen mutuamente y no es necesario que compitan. Por el contrario: coinciden en parte y tienen principios comunes, principios de justicia, progreso, tolerancia y la dignidad de todos los seres humanos.
Go early in order to get a good seat. Ve pronto para conseguir un buen asiento.
I'd like to be in Paris. Me gustaría estar en París.
As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community begins to unite European countries economically and politically in order to secure lasting peace. En los años 50, la Comunidad Europea del Carbón y del Acero es el primer paso de una unión económica y política de los países europeos para lograr una paz duradera.
He won't be in time for the meeting. No va a llegar a tiempo a la reunión.
However it's a pain putting the room in order. Sin embargo es un rollo ordenar la habitación.
You will be in time for the train if you start at once. Llegarás a tiempo al tren si empiezas de una vez.
In order to be easily understood, a sentence should not be unnecessarily complicated. Para que una oración sea fácil de entender, debe evitarse complicaciones innecesarias.
Tom could be in Boston for a long time. Tom podría pasar un largo tiempo en Boston.
The students answered in order. Los alumnos respondieron en orden.
If you leave now, you'll be in Boston by tomorrow evening. Si te vas a hora, estarás en Boston mañana por la tarde.
He works in order to forget. Él trabaja para olvidar.
She's going to be in charge. Ella estará a cargo.
In order to study computational linguistics it's necessary to know various languages, however, one also has to be familiar with the use of computers. Para estudiar lingüística computacional es necesario saber varios idiomas, sin embargo, también se tiene que estar familiarizado con el uso de ordenadores.
I ate breakfast quickly so I would be in time for the first bus. Desayuné rápido para que llegara a tiempo para el primer autobús.
Put your room in order. Ordena tu cuarto.
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