Usage examples of "name tag" in English with translation to Spanish

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I was called into the office first, my name being at the head of the list. Me llamaron a la oficina primero, estando mi nombre a la cabeza de la lista.
And so the Big Bad Wolf huffed, and he puffed, and he blew down the tag that demanded a native check. Y así es como el Lobo Feroz vociferó, y sopló, y derribó la etiqueta que exigía la revisión de un nativo.
Everyone in town knows his name. En la ciudad, todos conocen su nombre.
"No," the shopkeeper replied. "I'm quite serious. You saw the price tag." -No -respondió la dependienta-. Estoy hablando en serio. Ya ha visto el precio en la etiqueta.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Me llamo Alex, pero prefiero que me llamen Augusto.
As he looked through the store window, Dima's eyes widened as they fell upon a gorgeous black suit, and then widened even more when he noticed the 3,000,000.99 BYR price tag. Mirando a través del escaparate, los ojos de Dima se abrieron de golpe al fijarse en un maravilloso traje negro, y se abrieron todavía más al ver los 3.000.000,99 BYR que costaba en la etiqueta
No one knows their name. Nadie sabe sus nombres.
Put a tag on the pages you want copied. Pon una etiqueta en las páginas que quieres que se copien.
Her name appeared in 42 separate hits in a Google search. Su nombre apareció en 42 entradas distintas en una búsqueda en Google.
She wrote down their name so as not to forget it. Ella se apuntó su nombre para no olvidarlo.
She has a daughter whose name is Mary. Tiene una hija que se llama Mary.
They don't know my name. Ellos no saben mi nombre.
Her name often slips my memory. A menudo su nombre se escapa de mi memoria.
Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague. Hola, mi nombre es John Reindle. Trabajo en la Embajada Americana de Praga.
Excuse me, I didn't catch your name. Perdone, no he entendido bien su nombre.
She appeared to have forgotten my name. Parecía que ella había olvidado mi nombre.
What's the name of that station? ¿Cuál es el nombre de esa estación?
Tom could hear his name being called. Tom pudo oír que llamaban su nombre.
Jacqueline is a French name. Jacqueline es un nombre francés.
He was about to fall asleep, when he heard his name called. Estaba a punto de dormirse cuando oyó que alguien decía su nombre.
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