Usage examples of "have bad temper" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom has a bad temper. Tom tiene mal carácter.
I often have bad dreams. A menudo tengo pesadillas.
She was in a bad temper. Ella estaba de mal humor.
Some superstitious people in America believe that if a black cat crosses your path, you'll have bad luck. Algunas personas supersticiosas de Estados Unidos creen que si un gato negro cruza su camino, tendrán mala suerte.
I have bad news for you. Tengo malas noticias para ti.
I have a bad pain in my back. Tengo un fuerte dolor en la espalda.
TV programs have a bad influence on children. Los programas de TV son una mala influencia para los chicos.
I have a bad stiff neck. Tengo una fuerte tortícolis.
I have a bad pain here. Tengo un fuerte dolor aquí.
I have a bad headache today. Hoy tengo un fuerte dolor de cabeza.
No-frills airlines have a bad reputation. Las líneas aéreas de bajo coste tienen mala reputación.
I have a bad toothache. Tengo un dolor de muelas muy fuerte.
I have a bad headache. Estoy con un fuerte dolor de cabeza.
I have a bad feeling. Tengo un mal presentimiento.
I have a bad feeling about this. Esto no me pinta nada bien.
We have had bad weather recently. Tuvimos mal tiempo últimamente.
You don't have to feel bad for that. No te tienes que sentir mal por eso.
I have caught a bad cold. Cogí un resfriado terrible.
Once you have formed a bad habit, you can't get rid of it easily. Una vez que adquiriste un hábito, no podrás dejarlo fácilmente.
The years have only given him bad habits. Los años solo le han dado malos hábitos.
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