ve

/ˈbe/, [ˈbe]

go, go to, see


Examples
  • Ve a jugar afuera en vez de ver la tele.

    Play outside instead of watching TV.

  • Esa corbata se te ve muy bien.

    That tie suits you very well.

  • Se sienta en esta silla cuando ve la televisión.

    He sits in this chair when he watches television.

  • Con lentillas se ve mejor que con gafas.

    With contact lenses, you have more accurate vision than you would with glasses.

  • Ve al trabajo, envia a tus hijos a la escuela. Sigue la moda, sé normal, no te salgas de la acera, ve la tele. Ahorra para tu vejez. Obedece las normas y repite conmigo: Tengo libertad.

    Go to work, send your kids to school. Follow fashion, act normal, walk on the pavements, watch TV. Save for your old age. Obey the law. Repeat with me: I am free.

  • Tom se ve más feliz de lo normal.

    Tom looks happier than usual.

  • Mi hermano ve la televisión.

    My brother watches television.

  • La imagen se ve extraña, porque no tiene ninguna perspectiva.

    The picture looks strange because it has no perspective.

  • Tom se ve aburrido.

    Tom looks bored.

  • Tom se ve muy feliz.

    Tom seems really happy.

  • Ella se ve mejor en ropa japonesa.

    She looks better in Japanese clothes.

  • Tom se ve joven.

    Tom looks young.

  • La gente ya no ve raro que los hombres se dejen crecer el cabello.

    People no longer consider it strange for men to let their hair grow long.

  • Tom no se ve feliz.

    Tom doesn't look happy.

  • Ve pronto para conseguir un buen asiento.

    Go early in order to get a good seat.

  • Nuestra profesora se ve joven para su edad.

    Our teacher looks young for her age.

  • Ve a sentarte.

    Go sit down.

  • Esta se ve como una herida de tiro a quemarropa.

    This looks like a close-range gunshot wound.

  • Por allá se ve una torre blanca.

    You can see a white tower over there.

  • Tom no ve televisión.

    Tom doesn't watch TV.


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