Usage examples of "read over" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom borrowed some books from the library to read over the weekend. Tom pidió prestados algunos libros de la librería para leer por el fin de semana.
Those who choose not to read have no advantage over those who can't read. Aquellos que eligen no leer no tienen ninguna ventaja sobre aquellos que no saben leer.
Only he read the letter. Sólo él leyó la carta.
Look at the large building over there. Mira aquel gran edificio.
Did you read this journalist's scandalous article? ¿Leíste la escandalosa columna de este periodista?
Her blood flowed over her chest. Su sangre escurría por su pecho.
You must read the newspaper so that you may keep up with the times. Debes leer el periódico para poder seguir el ritmo de los tiempos.
The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings. La ópera no termina hasta que cante la señora gorda.
I already read all the Harry Potter books. Ya he leído todos los libros de Harry Potter.
Thanks for coming over tonight. Gracias por venir esta noche.
She read the digest of War and Peace. Ella leyó el resumen de "Guerra y paz"
She took over the business after her husband died. Ella se hizo cargo del negocio después de la muerte de su esposo.
Tom let me read the letter he had received from Mary. Tom me dejó leer la carta que había recibido de Mary.
Calm down. I'll come over as soon as possible. Tranquilízate. Iré tan pronto como sea posible.
Their job is to read the news clearly and carefully. El trabajo de ellos es leer las noticias claramente y con atención.
I suppose it's different when you think about it over the long term. Supongo que es diferente cuando lo consideras a largo plazo.
A polyglot is someone who can read upside-down. Un políglota es alguien que puede leer de cabeza.
Churches were erected all over the island. Se erigieron iglesias por toda la isla.
The fact is that she didn't even read the letter. El hecho es que ni siquiera leyó la carta.
It's over nine thousand! ¡Es de más de nueve mil!
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