imagino
/imaˈxino/, [i.maˈxi.no]i imagine, imagine
Verb imagino
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Por lo que escribiste, su reacción no está justificada de ninguna manera y me imagino que puede hacerte la vida imposible.
For what you have written, your reaction is not justified in any manner, and I imagine it can make your life impossible.
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Me imagino que Tom se quedará sin dinero en algún momento y tendrá que volver a casa.
I imagine that Tom will eventually run out of money and have to go back home.
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Imagino que soy demasiado viejo para ti.
I guess I'm too old for you.
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Me imagino que Tom eventualmente descubrirá que Mary ha estado hablando a sus espaldas.
I imagine that Tom will eventually find out that Mary has been talking behind his back.
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No me imagino lo que está pensando.
I can't imagine what he is thinking.
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Me imagino que tarde o temprano van a atrapar a Tom y lo pondrán en prisión.
I imagine that Tom will eventually be caught and put in prison.
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El significado de la vida siempre me ha esquivado, e imagino que siempre lo hará. Pero de todas formas me encanta.
Life's meaning has always eluded me and I guess it always will. But I love it just the same.
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Me imagino que tú todavía no has limpiado la casa.
I'm guessing you didn't clean your house yet.
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Me imagino que tarde o temprano Tom y Mary se van a casar.
I imagine that Tom and Mary will eventually get married.
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Me imagino que esta noche vas a estar muy ocupado.
I guess you will be very busy tonight.
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