Usage examples of "got off" in English with translation to Spanish

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He got off the bus. Él se bajó del autobús.
He bribed the judge and got off scot-free. Él sobornó al juez y salió impune.
Tom got off the plane. Tom se bajó del avión.
I noticed her the moment she got off the bus. La reconocí en el momento en que salió del bus.
He got off the train. Se bajó del tren.
We got off the train. Nos bajamos del tren.
I got off the train. Me bajé del tren.
Tom got off the bus. Tom se bajó del bus.
The old man got off the bus. El anciano bajó del autobús.
He got off at the next station. Él se bajó en la siguiente estación.
Tom got off at the wrong station. Tom se bajó en la estación equivocada.
They got off at the next bus stop. Ellos bajaron en la siguiente parada de autobús.
As I reached the station, I got off the bus. Cuando llegaba a la estación, me bajé del autobús.
It began to snow heavily as I got off the train. Empezó a nevar violentamente cuando me bajé del tren.
I'm getting off now Me bajo ahora
Get off at the next stop. Bájate en la siguiente parada.
When do you usually get off work? ¿A qué hora sueles salir de trabajar?
Which stop do I get off? ¿Qué parada me quito?
Nancy is getting off the train. Nancy se está bajando del tren.
Let's get off the bus. Bajémonos del autobús.
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