Usage examples of "look at" in English with translation to Spanish

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Look at that boy running. Mira al muchacho que va corriendo.
Look at that flying bird. Mira ese pájaro que está volando.
Look at the blackboard, everyone. Miren todos hacia el pizarrón.
Look at that shooting star. Mira aquella estrella fugaz.
I look at people walking. Miro a la gente pasear.
But look at those colors! ¡Pero mira esos colores!
Let me look at you. Deja que te mire.
Look at that tall building. Mira a ese edificio alto.
Look at my new car. Mira mi coche nuevo.
Look at this high mountain. Mira esta montaña tan alta.
Look at the girl over there. Mira a aquella chica de allí.
Look at the woman over there! ¡Mira la mujer que está allí!
Look at the cloud over there. Mira la nube por allá.
Look at the large building over there. Mira aquel gran edificio.
Look at that cat on the roof. Mira ese gato en el tejado.
can I look at the menu, please puedo mirar el menú, por favor
Look at that knight on the horse. Mira a ese caballero montado.
Look at the map on page 25. Mira el mapa de la página 25.
Look at the picture on the wall. Mira el cuadro en la pared.
Please don't look at me suspiciously. Por favor no me mires con recelo.
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