cabeza
/kaˈbeθa/, [kaˈβ̞e.θa]head
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En contestación, Lisa me pidió que calculara 100 factorial de cabeza.
In reply, Lisa asked me to calculate 100 factorial in my head.
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La abertura de este jersey es pequeña y no me cabe la cabeza.
The opening in this sweater is small and my head won't go through.
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Tiene un bulto en la cabeza.
He has a swelling on his head.
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Esa banda de rock me da dolor de cabeza.
That rock band gives me a headache.
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¿Te duele la cabeza y tienes la garganta inflamada?
Do you have a headache and a sore throat?
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Tenía un terrible dolor de cabeza, así que me fui a acostar temprano.
I had a bad headache. That's why I went to bed early.
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Deberías ir a que te examinen la cabeza.
You should have your head examined.
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No saques la cabeza por la ventana.
Don't put your head out of the window.
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En mi cabeza, las palabras forman calles y edificios, ciudades enteras. Allí te quiero llevar.
The words in my head form streets and buildings, entire cities. I want to take you there.
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No se me cruzó por la cabeza.
It hadn't crossed my mind.
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¿Por qué tienes la cabeza tan dura?
Why are you so hard-headed?
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¿Está con dolor de cabeza?
Do you have a headache?
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Tienes que ser cuidadoso de no perder la cabeza.
You must be careful not to get angry.
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¿Qué le pasó a la cabeza de Tom?
What happened to Tom's head?
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Él tenía la cabeza en las nubes en clase.
He had his head in the clouds in class.
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Él siempre va caminando con las manos en los bolsillos y pensando en los pajaritos con la cabeza en las nubes.
He always walks around with his hands in his pockets, thoughts fluttering with the birds, and with his head in the clouds.
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Tom sufre a menudo de dolores de cabeza.
Tom often suffers from headaches.
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Ya se me quitó el dolor de cabeza.
My headache has gone.
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Llevar una vida satisfactoria se reduce a una sola cuestión: Cuando apagas las luces a la noche y apoyas tu cabeza en la almohada: ¿Qué es lo que escuchas? ¿Tu alma cantando o Satanás riendo?
Leading a fulfilling life really comes down to a simple question: When you turn off the lights at night and your head is on the pillow, what do you hear? Your soul singing or Satan laughing?
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Los insectos presentan el cuerpo dividido en cabeza, tórax y abdomen.
The body of an insect is divided into head, thorax and abdomen.
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