Usage examples of "verse" in Spanish with translation to English

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Es una ventaja el verse bien. It's an advantage to be good looking.
El edificio alto puede verse desde la ventana. The high building can be seen from the window.
Verse cara a cara con un dinosaurio fue una experiencia divertida. Coming face to face with a dinosaur was a funny experience.
Ella trató de verse mucho más joven de lo que era en realidad. She tried to look much younger than she really was.
Qué bella es esta vista. How wonderful this sight is.
Qué afortunado de verte aquí. How lucky to meet you here.
Estoy feliz de verte aquí. I am happy to see you here.
¿Nos vemos en la biblioteca? Shall we meet at the library?
Le dio mucho gusto verte. He was delighted to see you.
Él viene a verme a veces. He comes to meet me sometimes.
Aún no han visto nada. You ain't seen nothing yet.
Recuerdo haber visto a la reina. I remember meeting the queen.
Aún no has visto nada. You ain't seen nothing yet.
Tom jamás ha visto a Mary. Tom has never met Mary.
Tom se ve muy emocionado. Tom seems to be very excited.
Nos vemos en la estación mañana. I will meet you at the station tomorrow.
Ella se ve muy saludable. She is very healthy.
Hace años que no nos vemos. We haven't met for ages.
Las cosas se ven bien. Things are looking good.
Nos vimos bajo un solitario árbol. We met under a lonely tree.
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