Usage examples of "orange tip" in English with translation to Spanish

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How much does the orange juice cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta el zumo de naranja?
Did you leave a tip? ¿Dejaste propina?
Can't you peel an orange? ¿No podés pelar una naranja?
His name is on the tip of my tongue. Tengo su nombre en la punta de la lengua.
The Earth is blue like an orange. La Tierra es azul como una naranja.
The living room is a tip. El cuarto de estar está hecho una leonera.
Yes, orange juice, please. Sí, zumo de naranja, por favor.
Don't be mean with the tip. No seas codo con la propina.
Two glasses of orange juice, please. Dos vasos de jugo de naranja, por favor.
I'll give you a little tip. Te voy a dar un pequeño consejo.
There's an orange on the table. Hay una naranja sobre la mesa.
How much do you leave for a tip in Spain? ¿Cuánto se da de propina en España?
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice. Mi madre compró dos botellas de zumo de naranja.
The tip of the spear was dipped in a deadly poison. La punta de la lanza fue bañada en un veneno mortal.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Ella trató de exprimir el jugo de la naranja.
What you see above the water is just the tip of the iceberg. Lo que se ve sobre la superficie del mar no es más que la punta de un iceberg.
A girl gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake. Una chica me dio una naranja a cambio de un trozo de tarta.
When you travel abroad, you need change in the currency of the country you are visiting to pay for a taxi, a cup of coffee or a tip. Cuando uno viaja al exterior, necesita cambio en la moneda del país que visita para pagar un taxi, una taza de café o una propina.
This orange is delicious. Esta naranja está deliciosa.
How much do you leave for a tip to a taxi driver in New York? ¿Cuánta propina se le da a un taxista en Nueva York?
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