Usage examples of "backup drive" in English with translation to Spanish

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No problem. If X happens, we have Y as a backup. No hay problema. Si pasara X, tenemos Y como respaldo.
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty lady is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves. Cualquier hombre capaz de conducir con prudencia mientras besa a una chica guapa simplemente no está prestando tanta atención al beso como éste merece.
Let's call for backup. Vamos a pedir refuerzos.
Tom doesn't see any wrong with letting Mary learn to drive. Tom no ve nada de malo en dejar que Mary aprenda a conducir.
He was too drunk to drive home. Él estaba demasiado borracho para conducir hasta casa.
Did you drive her home last night? ¿La llevaste en coche a casa ayer por la noche?
She didn't intend to let him drive. Ella no pretendía dejarle conducir.
Don't be silly, you can't drive without a wheel! ¡No seas tonto, no se puede conducir sin volante!
Drive carefully. Conduce con cuidado.
He does not know how to drive a car. Él no sabe conducir un auto.
Did Tom let Mary drive his car? ¿Acaso Tom dejó a Mary conducir su auto?
Can your brother drive a car? ¿Tu hermano puede conducir un auto?
Help me learn how to drive. Ayúdame a aprender a conducir.
Tom can't drive a car so he always rides a bicycle. Tom no puede conducir un auto, así que siempre anda en una bicicleta.
No matter which road you follow, the drive to town won't take you more than twenty minutes. Independientemente del camino que cojas, ir a la ciudad no te llevará más de veinte minutos.
I asked him to drive me home. Le pedí que me llevara a casa.
There's nothing better than a good onion soup to drive away the hangover after a night of drinking. No hay nada mejor para librarse de la resaca de una noche de borrachera que una buena sopa de cebolla.
I'd better drive you home. Mejor te llevo hasta tu casa en coche.
She can't drive a car. Ella no sabe conducir.
Tom is too young to drive a car. Tom es demasiado joven para conducir un coche.
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