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

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The pond has dried up. El estanque se secó.
The river has dried up. El río se ha secado.
The paint hasn't dried yet. La pintura no se secó todavía.
He dried himself with a towel. Se secó con la toalla.
The sun has dried up the ground. El sol ha secado el suelo.
She dried her face on a towel. Se secó la cara con una toalla.
The fruits are dried in the sun. La fruta se seca al sol.
Rake the dried leaves on the backyard up. Rastrillá las hojas secas del patio.
She washed the dishes and she dried them. Ella lavó y secó los platos.
Have you ever dried your hair with a hairdrier? ¿Te has secado alguna vez el pelo con un secador de pelo?
With a smile she dried his hair with a towel. Con una sonrisa, se secó el cabello con una toalla.
It is a representation of the man-made channels of a river that has dried up. Es una representación de los canales artificiales de un río que se ha secado.
These clothes are finally dry. Esta ropa por fin está seca.
This pen has run dry. Este bolígrafo se secó.
Bring me a dry towel. Tráeme una toalla seca.
Tom needs a dry towel. Tom necesita una toalla seca.
Cut, wash and dry, please. Lavar, cortar y secar, por favor.
Tom's shirt is drying. La camisa de Tom se está secando.
My shirt isn't dry yet. Mi camisa aún no está seca.
I will dry your T-shirt. Secaré tu camiseta.
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