Usage examples of "going fishing" in English with translation to Spanish

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The bad weather prevented me from going fishing. El mal clima me impidió el ir a pescar.
I prefer staying at home to going fishing. Prefiero quedarme en casa que ir a pescar.
I prefer staying home to going fishing. Prefiero quedarme en casa que ir a pescar.
My father likes fishing, and so do I. A mi padre le gusta pescar y a mí también.
I swear I was going to share it. Juro que lo iba a compartir.
I wonder what has become of the friend I used to go fishing with. Me pregunto que se habrá hecho del amigo con el que solía ir de pesca.
I am an idealist. I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way. Soy un idealista. No sé adonde voy, pero voy en camino.
As a child I often went fishing with my father. Cuando niño iba a menudo a pescar con mi padre.
Are you seriously thinking about not going? ¿Estás pensando seriamente en no ir?
I went fishing in the river yesterday. Fui a pescar en el río ayer.
I'm not going to the movies tomorrow. Mañana no voy al cine.
I'd rather stay home than go fishing. Prefiero quedarme en casa que ir a pescar.
No one knows what's really going on. Nadie sabe qué está pasando en verdad.
I went fishing with my brother in the river. Fui al río a pescar con mi hermano.
Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Mañana llevaré a mi madre a dar una vuelta en mi auto nuevo.
My father went fishing. Mi padre se fue a pescar.
I'm going to be late for school! ¡Voy a llegar tarde a la escuela!
Tom doesn't know a thing about fishing. Tom no tiene idea de pesca.
Plan for the future because that's where you are going to spend the rest of your life. Planea tu futuro, porque es ahí dónde vas a pasar el resto de tu vida.
We go fishing from time to time. Vamos a pescar de vez en cuando.
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