Usage examples of "rather a lot" in English with translation to Spanish

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This dogma is rather a paradox. Este dogma es más bien una paradoja.
Smoking will do you a lot of harm. Fumar te hará mucho daño.
I have rather a busy afternoon in front of me. Me espera una tarde bastante ocupada.
I have a lot of friends here. Tengo muchos amigos aquí.
Today I learned a lot of Spanish words and now I know how to say "cheek," "chin," and "knee." Hoy he aprendido muchas palabras españolas y ahora sé decir "mejilla", "barbilla" y "rodilla".
I don't have a lot of money. No tengo mucho dinero.
It looks a lot worse than it is. Se ve mucho peor de lo que es.
He has a lot of teaching experience. Tiene mucha experiencia como profesor.
He had a lot of money in the bank. Él tenía mucho dinero en el banco.
This book contains a lot of short stories. Este libro tiene muchas historias cortas.
He likes his school a lot. A él le encanta su escuela.
I have a lot of dreams. Tengo muchos sueños.
Tom has changed a lot since the last time I saw him. Tom cambió mucho desde la última vez que lo vi.
There have been a lot of complaints about the lack of police protection. Han habido muchas quejas acerca de la falta de protección policial.
Tom has told me a lot about you. Tom me ha contado muchas cosas sobre ti.
I hear a lot of girls wear bikinis at that beach. Escuché que muchas chicas usan bikinis en esa playa.
It's a lot less likely for a Macintosh computer to have a virus than a computer running Windows. Es mucho menos probable que un Macintosh tenga un virus que un computador con Windows.
Tom owes Mary a lot. Tom le debe mucho a Mary.
I am sure we have a lot in common. Estoy seguro de que tenemos mucho en común.
When I was at highschool, I knew a lot of jokes. Cuando estaba en enseñanza media me sabía muchos chistes.
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