nariz

/naˈɾiθ/, [naˈɾiθ]

nose


Examples
  • Le salió una pequeña espinilla en la nariz.

    On his nose grew a small pimple.

  • Le aplastaron la nariz.

    They flattened his nose.

  • No puedo parar mi sangrado por la nariz.

    I can't stop my nosebleed.

  • «¿Qué te ha pasado en la nariz?» «Cuando estaba dando marcha atrás con mi coche, iba a mirar detrás de mí, convencido de que la ventanilla del coche estaba abierta, y me aplasté la cara contra ella.»

    "What happened to your nose?" "When I was backing my car up I went to check behind me, convinced that the car window was open, and bashed my face into it!"

  • Mi padre siempre mete la nariz en mi vida privada.

    My father is always poking his nose into my private life.

  • Ella puede tocarse la nariz con la lengua.

    She can touch her nose with her tongue.

  • Tom a veces se hurga la nariz en público.

    Tom sometimes picks his nose in public.

  • Quiero rascarme la nariz.

    I want to scratch my nose.

  • Te sangra la nariz.

    Your nose is bleeding.

  • Le salió un granito en la nariz.

    On his nose grew a small pimple.

  • Es la primera vez que me sangra la nariz en invierno.

    This is the first time I've ever had a nosebleed in winter.

  • Le sangra la nariz.

    He has a nose bleed.

  • "¿Sabes dónde está mi llave? No la veo por ninguna parte." "Entonces debes de estar mirando con tu nariz, porque está ahí en la mesa."

    "Do you know where my key is? I don't see it anywhere." "You must be looking for it with your eyes closed, then, cause it's on the table as always."

  • Puedo ver la coca en tu nariz.

    I can see the coke in your nose.

  • Deja de inmiscuir tu nariz en los asuntos de otros.

    Stop sticking your nose into other people's business.

  • ¡Él me rompió la nariz!

    He broke my nose!

  • Tom se está escudriñando la nariz.

    Tom is picking his nose.

  • La nariz del perro es muy sensible.

    A dog's nose is very sensitive.

  • Tienes crema en la punta de la nariz.

    You have cream on the tip of your nose.

  • No te hurgues la nariz.

    Don't pick your nose.


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