Usage examples of "tap water" in English with translation to Spanish

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You'd better not drink the tap water. Es mejor que no bebas del agua del grifo.
Tap water is dangerous. El agua del grifo es peligrosa.
Most Japanese drink water from the tap. La mayoría de los japoneses toman agua de la canilla.
The tap is off. El grifo está cerrado.
Without water, we would soon die. Sin agua, moriríamos pronto.
The tap is running. El grifo gotea.
The milk was adulterated with water. La leche había sido mezclada con agua.
Tom turned on the tap. Tom abrió la canilla.
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. La evaporación de los océanos, lagos y ríos crea el 90% del agua en el aire.
The tap is dripping La canilla gotea
There's blood in the water. Hay sangre en el agua.
Tom wrung the water out of his wet swimsuit. Tom escurrió el agua de su traje de baño húmedo.
A water molecule is composed by three atoms: two hydrogen and one oxygen. Una molécula de agua está compuesta por tres átomos: dos de hidrógeno y uno de oxígeno.
A passing car splashed water on us. Un coche que pasaba nos salpicó.
Give me a glass of water, please. Dame un vaso de agua, por favor.
Cotton absorbs water. El algodón absorbe agua.
The water of the lake is very cold. El agua del lago está muy fría.
I jumped into the water as in a trance. Yo salté al agua como en un trance.
Heat turns ice into water. El calor transforma el hielo en agua.
In summer it is essential to drink lots of water when we sweat. En verano, es esencial beber mucha agua cuando sudamos.
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