sale
/ˈsale/, [ˈsa.le]comes out, go to, ok
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El primero sale a las diecisiete treinta y llega a las veinte veinticinco.
The first one leaves at 17.30 and arrives at 20.25.
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El tren hacia Birmingham sale del andén 3.
The train for Birmingham leaves from platform 3.
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¿A qué hora sale el barco?
What time does the ship leave?
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Ella tiene un novio con el que sale desde el instituto, pero tiene la impresión de que su relación se ha convertido en un hábito y está cada vez más insatisfecha.
She has a boyfriend she's been going out with since high school but feels their relationship has become a matter of habit and is increasingly dissatisfied.
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Ella continuamente entra y sale del hospital.
She is constantly in and out of hospital.
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¿Cuándo sale el último tren?
When does the last train leave?
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"Cuando la pobreza entra por la puerta, el amor sale volando por la ventana" es un dicho tan antiguo como es triste.
"When poverty comes in the door, love flies out the window" is a saying as old as it is sad.
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Ella no sale de la habitación, porque no quiere pillar otro resfriado.
She won't leave the room, because she doesn't want to catch another cold.
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¿De qué lugar sale el autobús del aeropuerto?
Where does the airport bus leave from?
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Incluso si crecimos en un hogar cristiano, sin importar cómo lo llamen, solíamos bendecir y maldecir. Agua dulce y amarga que sale del mismo caño.
Whether we grew up in a Christian home, regardless of denomination, we used to bless and curse, salt water and fresh water coming from the same mouth.
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Sale más barato si vas allá en bus.
It is cheaper if you go there by bus.
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Él rara vez sale los domingos.
Rarely does he go out on Sunday.
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Está tan enloquecido con su carro nuevo que sale a manejar cada domingo.
He is so crazy about his new car that he goes driving every Sunday.
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¿Por qué es más grande la Luna cuando sale y se pone, que cuando está alto en el cielo?
Why is the Moon larger when it rises and sets, than when it is high in the sky?
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El autobús sale en cinco minutos.
The bus leaves in five minutes.
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El tren sale a las dos y media de la tarde.
The train leaves at 2:30 p.m.
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El avión sale a las 17:30.
The plane takes off at 17:30.
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Él sale siempre a las siete de casa.
He always leaves home at seven.
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Preguntadle cuándo sale el próximo avión.
Ask him when the next plane leaves.
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Cuando Tom sale de noche, enciende la alarma antirrobo.
When Tom leaves at night, he turns on the burglar alarm.
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