Usage examples of "decline to be identified" in English with translation to Spanish

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You are too young to be in love. Sos muy joven para enamorarte.
Space travel was thought to be impossible. Se pensaba que los viajes espaciales eran imposibles.
I'm going to be late for school! ¡Voy a llegar tarde a la escuela!
Give to every day the chance to be the most beautiful in your life. Dale a cada día la oportunidad de ser el más bello día de tu vida.
You must learn to be more careful. Tienes que aprender a ser más cuidadoso.
I'd love to be able to spend less time doing household chores. Me encantaría ser capaz de pasar menos tiempo haciendo las tareas del hogar.
Who wants to be a millionaire? ¿Quién quiere ser millonario?
My computer has got to be useful for something. Mi ordenador tiene que ser útil para algo.
Nothing indicates that there's going to be something done about it. Nada indica que se hará algo al respecto.
We are scared because we've heard two persons are going to be fired. Estamos acojonados porque hemos oído que van a despedir a dos personas.
You should try to be more polite. Deberías intentar ser más educado.
Very few people live to be 100. Muy pocas personas viven hasta los 100 años.
We're counting on you to be the life of the party. It'll bomb if you don't come. Contamos contigo para ser el alma de la fiesta. Caerá sobre ti si tú no vienes.
It's nice to be rid of him! ¡Es genial haberse librado de él!
Death is not to be feared. No se debe temer a la muerte.
I'd like to be in Paris. Me gustaría estar en París.
She advised him to be more careful. Le aconsejó que fuera más cuidadoso.
You and Tom used to be friends. What happened? Tú solías ser amigo de Tom. ¿Qué pasó?
Tom doesn't seem to be a Canadian. Tom no parece ser canadiense.
What time do you want me to be here? ¿A qué hora quieres que esté aquí?
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