oreja
/oˈɾexa/, [oˈɾe.xa]ear
Noun oreja f (plural orejas)
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ear
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Tom le pasó la lengua por la oreja a Mary.
Tom slid his tongue into Mary's ear.
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Trató de encajar de nuevo el pendiente en su oreja.
She tried again to fix the earring into her ear.
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El característico pelo rizo de la señora Tanaka estaba de punta tras su oreja.
Mrs Tanaka's characteristic curly hair was sticking up behind her ear.
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Si tuviéramos que hablar más que escuchar tendríamos dos bocas y una oreja.
If we were supposed to talk more than listen, we would have been given two mouths and one ear.
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Él se lastimó la oreja mientras se afeitaba.
He hurt his ear while he was shaving himself.
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No tengo oreja para la música.
I don't have an ear for music.
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Un día, cuando yo estaba jugando con mi gato, yo finalmente mordí su oreja.
One day, while I was playing with my cat, I finally bit his ear.
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Le di un golpe en la oreja.
I dealt him a blow on the ear.
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Intenté explicarle los ejercicios de álgebra, pero le entró por una oreja y le salió por la otra.
I tried explaining the algebra homework to him, but it just went in one ear and out the other.
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El muchacho perdió la oreja durante una pelea callejera.
The boy lost his ear in a street fight.
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