Spanish Word for boots  

English Word: boots

Spanish Word: las botas
The Spanish Word for boots
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Translated sentences containing 'boots'
He shows the boots
Él muestra las botas.
He brought the boots to walk in the mountain.
Él trajo botas para caminar en la montaña.
Do you really put on boots to sleep?
¿De verdad te pones botas para dormir?
Your boots smell bad.
Tus botas huelen mal.
I think to clean Vilma's boots. I think to clean them to her.
Yo pienso limpiar las botas a Vilma. Yo se las pienso limpiar.
It's either some shoes or some boots.
Son o unos zapatos o unas botas.
These boots have cost me a lot of money.
Estas botas me han costado mucho dinero.
In winter I often wear skin boots.
En invierno suelo usar botas de piel.

Do you not think some of them - not all - are getting too big for their boots.
¿No cree usted que algunos de ellos -no todos- tienen muchos humos?.
It is a long way from shoes and boots to the mobile phone.
Entre los zapatos y las botas y los teléfonos móviles media un largo trecho.
It is hardly shaking in its boots over the divided mutterings of Europe.
No les temblarán mucho las piernas al conocer la división y el bajo perfil de las declaraciones en Europa.
I think, rather than be too big to fail, many of them are too big for their own boots.
Creo que lo que pasa es que, más que ser demasiado grandes como para fracasar, la cuestión es que a muchos de ellos sus propios zapatos les vienen grandes.
Our modern boots fish the waters dry in record time and force the smaller local boots ever farther out to sea to find fish.
Nuestros modernos barcos vacían a gran velocidad las aguas y obligan a los pequeños barcos a adentrarse cada vez más en el mar.
The police and the armed forces are, to put it quite simply, two different pairs of boots.
La policía y las fuerzas armadas son, por decirlo de manera sencilla, dos pares de botas distintas.
On this issue, Mrs Lalumière is left quaking in her boots in her otherwise excellent report.
En este asunto Lalumière se muestra dubitativo en su excelente trabajo.
Your staff told me that a pair of designer boots from China cost about EUR 180 in Europe and yet only EUR 10 coming from China.
Su personal me ha dicho que un par de botas de diseño fabricadas en China cuesta unos 180 euros en Europa y solo 10 euros importarlas desde China.
Did you know that many years ago Nokia was a well-known manufacturer of shoes and boots?
¿Sabían que años atrás Nokia era un conocido fabricante de zapatos y botas?
Israel also seems to have made the mistake of believing that air power alone was sufficient to dislodge Hizbollah, whereas what was required were more boots on the ground.
Israel también parece haber cometido el error de creer que el dominio aéreo bastaría para derrotar a Hezbolá, ya que habrían sido necesarios más soldados sobre el terreno.
On that topic, Mrs Grabowska, you also know the saying that 'the lie is already halfway to Damascus while truth is putting its boots on'.
A este respecto, señora Grabowska, conocerá el dicho "Cuando la mentira ya se encuentra a medio camino de Damasco, la verdad todavía se está poniendo las botas".
The first three of these have had their seven-league boots on for some time, while the last has been left to hobble forward unaided by the Commission.
Las tres primeras llevan algún tiempo corriendo con las botas de siete leguas, mientras que la última ha tenido que avanzar renqueando sin ayuda de la Comisión.
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