Spanish Sentences using atrever  

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Cristóbal Colón se atrevió a navegar el océano Atlántico.
Christopher Columbus ventured to navigate the Atlantic Ocean.
Acepto tu apuesta, me atrevo a hacerlo.
I accept your bet, I'm daring to do it.
Los astronautas se atrevieron a ir a la luna.
The astronauts dared to go to the moon.
No me atrevería ni a robar un chicle.
I wouldn't dare to even steal a piece of gum.
Yo pregunto: ¿y por qué no se iba a atrever?
I ask: Why should not it?
Para superar lo que ya es también una crisis existencial, nos tenemos que atrever primero a preguntar.
In order to get through what is also an existential crisis, we first have to dare to question.
¿Se van a atrever a exigirle el respeto de los derechos humanos en el Zaire?
Are they going to dare to demand respect for human rights in Zaire?
¿Quién se puede atrever a hacerse cargo aquí de una garantía durante tan largo período de tiempo?
Who would be so presumptuous as to give guarantees of safety over such a long period of time?
¿Quién se puede atrever, a la vista de estos hechos, a hablar de una creciente atención a la tercera edad?
In the face of all this evidence, who still dares to speak of the growing recognition accorded to senior citizens?
Sin embargo, a pesar de todos los aspectos positivos que han señalado varios miembros de esta Cámara, me voy a atrever a hacer una crítica, una objeción.
In spite of all the positive aspects pointed out here by various Members, however, I would venture to make a criticism, an objection.
Imaginemos que Belgrado no cumple lo acordado. Con 2000 verificadores sobre el terreno, ¿la comunidad internacional, la OTAN, se va a atrever a intervenir militarmente?
Suppose Belgrade fails to honour the agreement, will the international community, will NATO risk a military intervention with 2 000 verifiers on the ground?

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