Usage examples of "moon shot" in English with translation to Spanish

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If we were to live on the moon, how large would the earth look? Si viviéramos en la luna, ¿qué tan grande se vería la Tierra?
What a shot! ¡Pero qué tiro!
I'm not asking for the moon. No estoy pidiendo la luna.
The nurse gave me a shot. La enfermera me puso una inyección.
I go to church once in a blue moon. No voy casi nunca a la iglesia.
The hunter shot a bear. El cazador disparó a un oso.
The sun is brighter than the moon. El sol es más luminoso que la luna.
Benjamin shot a bear with a rifle. Benjamín disparó a un oso con un rifle.
The view of the Earth from the moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century. La vista de la Tierra desde la Luna es una de las imágenes icónicas del siglo XX.
He decided to feed his dog the rabbit that he had shot earlier that day. Él decidió darle de comer a su perro el conejo al que le había disparado antes aquel día.
Neil Armstrong was the first astronaut to walk on the moon. Neil Armstrong fue el primer astronauta en caminar sobre la luna.
She shot a gun. Ella disparó un arma.
I want to go to the moon. Yo quiero ir a la luna.
Tom was shot by a firing squad. Tom fue fusilado por un pelotón de fusilamiento.
I'm going to fly to the moon. Voy a volar hacia la luna.
He shot a tiger through the head. Él le disparó a un tigre en la cabeza.
Before long, the moon came out. No pasó mucho antes de que saliera la luna.
I've never played golf, but I think I'll give it a shot. Nunca he jugado a golf, pero lo intentaré.
There is no air on the moon. No hay aire en la Luna.
A shot rang out. Un disparo sonó.
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