English Word: airplanes
Spanish Word: los aviones
Now you know how to say airplanes in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'airplanes'
The helicopters are better for rescues than the airplanes.
Los helicópteros son mejores que los aviones para rescates.
some airplanes
unos aviones
You will have to make manuals for different types of airplanes.
Tú tendrás que hacer manuales para diferentes tipos de aeroplanos.
These airplanes are better than those over there.
Estos aviones son mejores que aquéllos.
We had amused ourselves by watching airplanes maneuvers.
Nos habíamos entretenido viendo las maniobras de los aviones.
The airplanes are taking off on time.
Los aviones están despegando a tiempo.
The airplanes have executed the acrobatic maneuvers.
Los aviones han ejecutado las maniobras acrobáticas.
The students are amusing themselves with paper airplanes.
Los estudiantes están distrayéndose con avioncitos de papel.
The clouds took the figures of airplanes.
Las nubes tomaban la forma de aviones.
The noise of the airplanes woke us up.
El ruido de los aviones nos despertó.
The airplanes were very large.
Los aviones eran muy grandes.
At the same time, the large number of pests on Romania's agricultural lands means that we have to use treatments sprayed from airplanes.
Al mismo tiempo, el elevado número de plagas que están sufriendo los terrenos agrícolas de Rumanía implica que debamos recurrir a tratamientos de pulverización desde aviones.
The Commission should make a clear distinction between large-scale commercial aircraft operations and privately owned airplanes.
La Comisión debería distinguir claramente entre las operaciones de aeronaves comerciales a gran escala y los aviones de propiedad privada.
They will not be able to monitor 1, 500 km of coastline with seven outdated boats and no airplanes. So we ought to help them.
No podrán supervisar 1.500 km de costa con siete buques anticuados y sin ningún avión, por lo que debemos ayudarles.
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