mires
look, look at
Verb mires
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Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of mirar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of mirar.
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Cuanto más mires, más verás, y más interesantes se volverán.
The more you look, the more you will see, and the more interesting they will become.
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Por favor, no me mires con recelo.
Please don't look at me suspiciously.
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Donde sea que mires podrás ver a niños jugando.
Everywhere you look you can see children playing.
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No mires a la gente.
Don't stare at people.
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No mires al abismo, si no el abismo te mirará a ti.
Don't look into the abyss. Otherwise, the abyss will gaze into you.
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No mires hacia arriba.
Don't look up.
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Dondequiera que mires podrás observar el daño causado por el terremoto.
Everywhere you look you can see damage caused by the earthquake.
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Un niño estadounidense promedio es esclavo de la televisión por donde lo mires.
An average American child, by all accounts, falls in love with TV.
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No me mires tan triste.
Don't give me such a sad look.
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Dondequiera que mires podrás ver niños jugando.
Everywhere you look you can see children playing.
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