mentira
/menˈtiɾa/, [mẽn̪ˈt̪i.ɾa]lie
Noun mentira f (plural mentiras)
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lie, trick, falsity
- Parecía mentira que su cuerpo fuera tan hermoso.
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It was unbelievable how beautiful her body was.
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Él nunca ha dicho una mentira.
He has never told a lie.
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Su mentira ha complicado la situación.
His lie complicated matters.
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Él es demasiado honesto para decir una mentira.
He is too honest to tell a lie.
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La verdad puede ser más dolorosa que la mentira.
The truth can be more painful than a lie.
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Esta frase es una mentira.
This sentence is a lie.
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Ella puede soltar la más atroz mentira sin pestañear los ojos.
She can tell the most outrageous lie without batting an eye.
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Es una mentira piadosa.
It is a white lie.
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Su historia es demasiado absurda para ser una mentira.
His story is too preposterous to be a lie.
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Lo que Tom dijo era una mentira.
What Tom said was a lie.
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Él dijo que estaba enfermo, lo cual era una mentira.
He said he was sick, which was a lie.
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