Usage examples of "treat of" in English with translation to Spanish

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Ethics is a branch of philosophy that treats of human conduct. La ética es una rama de la filosofía que trata de la conducta humana.
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. Me gustan los cerdos. Los perros nos admiran. Los gatos nos desprecian. Los cerdos nos tratan a todos por igual.
What kind of person would treat their pet that way? ¿Qué tipo de persona trataría a su mascota de esa forma?
Would you please allow me to treat you to dinner next week? ¿Me permites invitarte a cenar la próxima semana?
He is a friend and I treat him as such. Él es un amigo y lo trato como tal.
Tom doesn't know how to treat his employees properly. Tom no sabe tratar apropiadamente a sus empleados.
If you treat him fairly, he will be fair with you. Si lo tratas justamente él será justo contigo.
I won't be your friend as long as you treat me like that. Mientras me trates de esa manera no seré tu amigo.
Don't treat me as if I were a child. No me trates como si fuese un crío.
Let me treat you to a cup of coffee at the coffee shop over there. Permítame invitarlo a una taza de café en la cafetería por allí.
Women treat us just as humanity treats its gods. They worship us, and are always bothering us to do something for them. Las mujeres nos tratan igual que la humanidad trata a sus dioses. Nos adoran, y siempre están molestándonos para que hagamos algo por ellas.
We must treat these problems as a whole. Debemos tratar este problema como un todo.
Don't treat me like a dog. No me trates como a un perro.
I'd like to treat you to lunch to thank you for all your help. Me gustaría invitarte a almorzar en agradecimiento por toda tu ayuda.
Don't treat me like a child. No me trates como a un crío.
I'll treat you. Te invitaré.
Could you bear anyone to treat you like that? ¿Podrías tolerar que alguien te tratara así?
It's my treat. Es de parte mía.
Tom wished that his classmates would treat each other with more respect. Tom deseaba que sus compañeros de clase se tratasen con más respeto.
Treat her with respect. Trátala con respeto.
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