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

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I'll bite your head off! ¡Te arrancaré la cabeza de un mordisco!
You're lucky because he didn't bite you. Has tenido suerte de que no te haya mordido.
You had better call off your plan. Mejor le hubieras dado un alto a tu plan.
Mayuko took a bite of my apple. Mayuko le dio un mordisco a mi manzana.
The plane took off just now. El avión acaba de despegar.
Don't bite the hand that feeds you. No muerdas la mano que te alimenta.
The company laid off five people. La compañía despidió a cinco personas.
That dog doesn't bite. Aquel perro no muerde.
I forgot to turn off the television before bed. Me olvidé de apagar la televisión antes de irme a la cama.
Can I have a bite? ¿Puedo dar una mordida?
Police cordoned off the crime scene. La policía acordonó la escena del crimen.
When I bite down, this tooth hurts. Cuando muerdo este diente me duele.
A tall man went off from there in a hurry. Un hombre alto se marchó de allí con prisa.
He was curious about how it would taste, so he took a small bite. Él tenía curiosidad de que sabor tendría, así que le dio una pequeña mordida.
What are you doing on your night off? ¿Qué vas a hacer en tu noche libre?
Dogs that bark don't bite. Perro que ladra no muerde.
Tom is taking a few days off. Tom se está tomando un par de días libres.
I cannot pat this dog. I am afraid it might bite me. No puedo acariciar a este perro. Me da miedo que pueda morderme.
That guy is off his rocker! ¡El tío está como una cabra!
The tetanus shot hurt more than the dog bite. La vacuna del tétano me dolió más que el mordisco del perro.
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