Usage examples of "fare bucket" in English with translation to Spanish

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I live in a giant bucket. Yo vivo en una cubeta gigante.
Tom paid the fare. Tom pagó el boleto.
There's a hole in this bucket. Hay un agujero en este balde.
What's the bus fare? ¿Cuál es la tarifa del autobús?
There is little water in the bucket. Hay un poco de agua en el balde.
How much is the bus fare? ¿Cuánto cuesta el bus?
He filled the bucket with water. Él llenó el balde con agua.
Before we get out of the taxi, we pay the fare. Antes de bajar del taxi, se paga la tarifa.
He didn't give her a bucket of roses, but he took her out for a coffee and talked to her. Él no le regaló un ramo de rosas pero la invitó a tomar un café y habló con ella.
What's the fare? ¿Cuál es la tarifa?
I'll get a bucket of water. Voy por una cubeta de agua.
The bucket was full of water. El cubo estaba lleno de agua.
Always keep a bucket of water handy, in case of fire. Siempre mantén un balde de agua a mano, en caso de un incendio.
Someday I'll travel all around the galaxy, in a giant bucket. Algún día recorreré toda la galaxia, en un balde gigante.
I'll explore the seven seas in a giant bucket. Exploraré los siete mares en una cubeta gigante.
Give me a metal bucket with oil. Pásame un balde metálico con aceite.
Bring me a bucket of water. Tráeme una cubeta de agua.
I poured water into the bucket. Eché agua en el caldero.
There's a hole in the bottom of the bucket. Hay un agujero en el fondo del balde.
Tom bought a bucket of extra-spicy fried chicken and a container of coleslaw. Tom compró una cubeta de pollo frito extra-picante y un envase de ensalada de repollo.
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