Sentence examples of "dejaré caer" in Spanish
No tengo mucho tiempo, así que me dejaré caer por un restaurante de comida rápida.
I don't have much time, so I'm going to drop in at a fast-food restaurant.
Galileo dejó caer dos bolas desde la Torre de Pisa.
Galileo dropped two balls from the Tower of Pisa.
—¡¿Dima?! —Al-Sayib estaba tan sorprendido que dejó caer su Fanta sobre el ordenador, arruinando así su caza de novatos— ¡¿Dima?! ¡¿Eres realmente tú?!
"Dima?!" Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!"
Mary intentaba empujar las palabras hacia el otro lado de la frase para hacer caer a Tom.
Mary was attempting to push the words toward the other end of the sentence in order to dump Tom.
Las chances están en mi contra. Por eso pienso que lo dejaré ahora.
The odds are against me, so I think I'll quit now.
Examples of word usage in different contexts are provided solely for linguistic purposes, i.e. to study word usage in a sentence in one language and how they can be translated into another. All samples are automatically collected from a variety of publicly available open sources using bilingual search technologies.
If you find a spelling, punctuation or any other error in the original or translation, use the "Report a problem" option or write to us.
If you find a spelling, punctuation or any other error in the original or translation, use the "Report a problem" option or write to us.
In this section, you can see how words and expressions are used in different contexts using examples of translations made by professionals. The Contexts section will help you learn English, German, Spanish and other languages. Here you can find examples with phrasal verbs and idioms in texts that vary in style and theme. Examples can be sorted by translations and topics.
Learn foreign languages, see the translation of millions of words and expressions, and use them in your e-mail communication.
Advert