collar

/koˈʝaɾ/, [koˈʝaɾ], /koˈʝaɾ/, [koˈʝaɾ]

necklace


Examples
  • Probablemente sea Tom el que le robó el collar a Mary.

    Tom is probably the one who stole Mary's necklace.

  • Este collar es igual al que perdí ayer.

    This is the same necklace that I lost yesterday.

  • Ese es un collar hermoso.

    That's a beautiful necklace.

  • El perro se sacó el collar sin ninguna dificultad.

    The dog slipped its collar without any difficulty.

  • ¿Qué prueba tienes de que fue Tom el que robó el collar de tu madre?

    What proof do you have that Tom was the one who stole your mother's necklace?

  • Tom dice que no sabe dónde Mary compró el collar de perlas.

    Tom says he doesn't know where Mary bought her pearl necklace.

  • El collar de Jane es un regalo de su abuela.

    This necklace of Jane's is a gift from her grandmother.

  • Tom vendió el collar de María a muy bajo precio.

    Tom sold Mary's necklace for a very low price.

  • Tom hizo un collar para Mary.

    Tom made a necklace for Mary.

  • Este collar es tan bonito que me gustaría comprárselo a mi esposa.

    This necklace is so beautiful that I'd like to buy in for my wife.

  • El collar me aprieta mucho el cuello.

    The collar is too tight round my throat.

  • Le di a mi hermana un collar de perlas para su cumpleaños.

    I gave my sister a pearl necklace on her birthday.

  • Tom vendió el collar de Mary a un muy bajo precio.

    Tom sold the necklace to Mary for a very low price.

  • Este collar es una reliquia familiar.

    This necklace is a family heirloom.

  • Quiere comprar un collar de perlas para su mujer.

    He wants to buy a pearl necklace for his wife.

  • Tal vez Tom fuera quien le robó el collar a María.

    Maybe Tom was the one who stole Mary's necklace.

  • Al sufrir cualquier tipo de accidente lo primero que buscan los médicos es un brazalete, collar o algún accesorio que pueda brindar cierta información sobre el paciente.

    Whenever an accident happens, the first thing the doctors look for is a bracelet, a necklace, or some accessory that can provide some information about the patient.

  • Qué collar tan bonito.

    That's a pretty necklace.

  • El collar me aprieta demasiado el cuello.

    The collar is too tight round my throat.

  • Tom le puso a su perro un collar para las pulgas.

    Tom put a flea collar on his dog.


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