Usage examples of "ventana de terminal" in Spanish with translation to English

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La policía no pudo encontrar ninguna huella afuera de la ventana de la habitación de Tom. The police couldn't find any footprints outside Tom's bedroom window.
Compré cortinas de encaje para la ventana de mi dormitorio. I bought lace curtains for my bedroom window.
Al chico le gustaba tirarle huevos a la gente desde la ventana de su departamento. The boy liked throwing eggs at people from the window of his flat.
La única ventana de la habitación de nuestro hotel da a un callejón apestoso. The only window in our hotel room opens onto a smelly alley.
Vislumbramos el castillo desde la ventana de nuestro tren. We caught a glimpse of the castle from the window of our train.
¿Dónde está el terminal de buses? Where is the bus terminal?
Ella dejó la ventana abierta. She left the window open.
Este año, mi abuelo sucumbió a un cáncer terminal. My grandfather succumbed to a terminal cancer this year.
El ladrón rompió la ventana. The thief broke the window.
Nos topamos con ellos por la terminal de autobuses. We ran into them at the bus terminal.
¿Crees que él es el tipo que rompió la ventana? Do you think he is the guy that broke the window?
Por sufrir de un cáncer terminal, él fue internado en un hospital de veteranos en New York tres veces porque el rechazaba firmemente recibir transfusiones de sangre. Suffering from terminal cancer, he was thrown out of a certain veteran hospital in New York three times because he adamantly rejected blood transfusions.
No mires por la ventana. Concéntrate en tu trabajo. Don't look out the window. Concentrate on your work.
¿Dónde está la terminal sur? Where is the south terminal?
¿Podría cerrar la ventana? Would you please shut the window?
Sal de la terminal y gira a la derecha. Go out of the terminal and turn right.
Él apoyó la nariz contra la ventana. He pushed his nose against the window.
Ésta es la ventana que rompió el muchacho. This is the window which was broken by the boy.
Ella abre la ventana. She opens the window.
Le pedí a Tom que abriese la ventana I asked Tom to open the window.
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