miró

i look, looked, looked at


Verb miró

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of mirar.

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Examples
  • Miró a izquierda y derecha.

    He looked left and right.

  • Mi papá me miró con rabia.

    Father gave an angry look at me.

  • Tom miró fijamente su reflejo en la ventana.

    Tom stared at his reflection in the window.

  • Él cogió un espejo y se miró la lengua.

    He picked up a mirror and looked at his tongue.

  • Tom miró a su alrededor para asegurarse de que nadie le estuviera mirando.

    Tom looked around to make sure no one was looking at him.

  • Tom sonrió cuando Mary le miró.

    Tom smiled when Mary looked at him.

  • El hombre alto lo miró a Tom y sonrió.

    The tall man looked at Tom and smiled.

  • Ella lo miró a la cara.

    She stared him in the face.

  • Él la miró directo a los ojos.

    He looked her right in the eye.

  • Kate miró a Chris y le ignoró, haciéndole sentir miserable.

    Kate glanced at Chris and then ignored him, making him feel miserable.

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