Sentence examples of "screw cap" in English

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Put on your cap. Ponte el sombrero.
That guy has a screw loose! ¡El tío está como una cabra!
The cap is too small for me. El sombrero es muy pequeño para mí.
To loosen a screw, turn it to the left. Para soltar un tornillo, gíralo hacia la derecha.
Which cap is yours? ¿Cuál sombrero es tuyo?
This screw is loose. Este tornillo está suelto.
I found your cap. Encontré tu gorra.
Before screw the nut, you put a washer. Antes de atornillar la tuerca, mete una arandela.
Put on your thinking cap and try to remember whose house you slept at last night. Ponte tu gorra de pensar y trata de recordar de quién es la casa en que dormiste anoche.
Don't screw it up! ¡No la cagues!
What is the price of this cap? ¿Cuánto vale esta gorra?
Go screw yourself! ¡Vete al carajo!
When he returned, he brought a baseball cap and gave it as a present to his friend. Cuando él volvió, él trajo una gorra de béisbol y se la dio como regalo a su amigo.
You don't know how to screw in a lightbulb? ¿Usted no sabe enroscar una lamparita?
The boy adjusted his cap. El niño se ajustó la gorra.
Tom lost his cap, and he felt that he had to buy a new one. Tom perdió su gorra y sentía que tenía que comprarse una nueva.
It's best to wear a cap on your head during the cold Moscow winters. Lo mejor es traer puesta una gorra en la cabeza durante los inviernos fríos de Moscú.
He put a cap on his head. Se puso un gorro en la cabeza.
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