Usage examples of "look like" in English with translation to Spanish

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You look like an imbecile. Pareces imbécil.
Tatoeba is starting to look like one of Borges' labyrinthine libraries. Tatoeba empieza a parecerse a una de las bibliotecas laberínticas de Borges.
Don't look like that No parezca a esto
When you're beginning to look like the photo in your passport, you should go on a holiday. Cuando empieces a parecerte a la foto de tu pasaporte deberías irte de vacaciones.
Who does he look like? ¿A quién se parece?
The sisters look like each other. Las hermanas se parecen la una a la otra.
You look like you're really tired. Pareces realmente cansado.
You don't look like a priest. Tú no pareces un cura.
You look like you're in pain. Pareces estar sufriendo.
Everybody says I look like my father. Todos dicen que me parezco a mi padre.
It was made to look like an accident. Fue planeado para que pareciera un accidente.
I want it to look like a robbery. Quiero que parezca un robo.
These clouds look like a flock of white sheep. Estas nubes blancas parecen un rebaño de ovejas.
Don't people tell you look like Audrey Hepburn? ¿No te dice la gente que te pareces a Audrey Hepburn?
Which of your parents do you think you look like? ¿A cuál de tus padres piensas que te pareces?
In here, I look like a madman who just escaped from the lunatic asylum. Aquí parezco una loco que se escapó de un manicomio.
"I'd look like a real James Bond in that," Dima said to himself, then entered the store. "Con eso parecería un verdadero James Bond " se dijo Dima a sí mismo, y entró en la tienda.
You look just like him. Te pareces mucho a él.
You look just like your mother. Te pareces exactamente a tu madre.
The pears we eat in Japan look almost like apples. Las peras que comemos en Japón parecen casi manzanas.
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