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

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I have lunch at noon. Almuerzo a las 12 del medio día.
I'm good at science. Soy bueno en ciencias.
It's against the rules to smoke at the office. Fumar en la oficina está contra las reglas.
How do I type the At sign for an email? ¿Cómo se pone la arroba para el email?
She looks at least sixty. Parece tener al menos sesenta años.
How's everybody at home? ¿Cómo están todos en casa?
He failed to see the stop sign at the intersection and hit an oncoming car. No vio la señal de stop en la intersección y chocó contra un auto que venía.
It begins at six-thirty. Comienza a las 6:30 horas.
I will remain at home. Me quedaré en casa.
Daniela called me at home. Daniela me llamó a la casa.
He is at home today. Él está en casa hoy.
Nobody likes being laughed at. A nadie le gusta que se rían de él.
She's at a meeting. Ella está en una reunión.
The bell rings at noon. La campana suena al mediodía.
I'm useless at French. Estoy flojo en francés.
Call her up at three. Llámala a las tres.
See you tomorrow at school. Te veo mañana en la escuela.
Someone is at the door. Hay alguien a la puerta.
She has lunch at home. Ella almuerza en su casa.
She gets up at seven. Se levanta a las siete.
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