Usage examples of "rib cage" in English with translation to Spanish

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She set the bird free from the cage. Ella liberó al pájaro de la jaula.
Our neighbor has broken a rib. Nuestro vecino se rompió una costilla.
Purists must die. Language is not to be kept in the cage of tradition. Los puristas deben morir. El lenguaje no debe ser mantenido en una jaula de tradición.
The lion lay in the middle of the cage. El león yacía al medio de la jaula.
I have a parrot in a cage. Tengo un loro en una jaula.
If a tiger should come out of the cage, what would you do? ¿Si un tigre se saliera de la jaula, qué harías?
Lions are in the cage. Los leones están en la jaula.
Have you ever put your cat into a cage? ¿Alguna vez has puesto a tu gato en una jaula?
This cage is made of wire. Esta jaula está hecha de alambre.
The birds in the cage are singing merrily. Las aves estan cantando alegremente en la jaula.
The bear is walking up and down in the cage. El oso va de un lado a otro de la jaula.
He opened the cage and set the birds free. Él abrió la jaula y liberó a los pájaros.
To paint a bird, start by painting a cage with an open door. Para pintar un pájaro, primero pinta una jaula con la puerta abierta.
The birds in the cage are canaries. Los pájaros en la jaula son canarios.
Put the animals into the cage. Mete a los animales a la jaula.
There's a bird singing in the cage, isn't there? Hay un pájaro cantando dentro de la jaula, ¿no?
The girl released the birds from the cage. La niña liberó a las aves de la jaula.
Insanity is relative. It depends on who has who locked in what cage. La locura es relativa. Depende de quién encerró a quién en qué jaula.
The animal struggled to get out of the cage. El animal luchó por salir de la jaula.
The boy released a bird from the cage. El niño liberó al ave de la jaula.
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