cara

/ˈkaɾa/, [ˈka.ɾa]

face


Examples
  • Le di un puñetazo en la cara.

    I punched him in the face.

  • "Que lindo cachorrito. ¿Por qué se llama Panda?" "Por que su cara parece la de un panda."

    "What a cute puppy. Why is he called Panda?" "Because his face looks like a panda."

  • Quedé cara a cara con el asesino de mis padres.

    I was face to face with my parents' murder.

  • Tuvo la cara dura de pedirme que lo ayudara.

    He had the cheek to ask me to help him.

  • Vista de lejos, esta piedra se parece a una cara humana.

    Seen from a distance, the stone looks like a human face.

  • Verse cara a cara con un dinosaurio fue una experiencia divertida.

    Coming face to face with a dinosaur was a funny experience.

  • Debes de tener cara para ignorarme a mí.

    You must have some nerve to ignore _me_.

  • La culpa se manifiesta en su cara.

    The guilt manifests itself on his face.

  • El padre se lava la cara.

    The father washes his face.

  • Tenía la cara pálida.

    Her face was white.

  • ¿Cara o ceca?

    Head or tail?

  • Perder la cara significa ser humillado.

    To lose face means to be humiliated.

  • Fui incapaz de mirarle a la cara.

    I was unable to look her in the face.

  • Siempre me lavo la cara con agua y jabón.

    I always wash my face with soap and water.

  • No me acuerdo de la cara de Tom.

    I don't remember Tom's face.

  • Si esa guitarra no fuera tan cara, la podría comprar.

    If that guitar were not so expensive, I could buy it.

  • Me fui a dormir con un pañuelo sobre mi cara.

    I went to sleep with a handkerchief over my face.

  • La cara de uno se va llenando de arrugas porque el tiempo no pasa en balde.

    One's face fills with wrinkles because time does not pass in vain.

  • Aquella moto no es cara.

    That motorcycle isn't expensive.

  • Tuvo la cara de pedirme que lo ayudara.

    He had the cheek to ask me to help him.


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