Spanish Word for comb  

English Word: comb

Spanish Word: el peine
The Spanish Word for comb
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Translated sentences containing 'comb'
The girl goes with her grandma so that she can comb her.
La niña va con su abuela para que la peine.
Yes, because he can't find the comb.
Sí, porque no encuentra el peine.
They want Luisa to comb the girls's hair.
Ellos quieren que Luisa peine a las niñas.
You and I will comb the girl's hair.
Tú y yo peinaremos a las niñas.
They comb their hair.
Ellos y ellas se peinan.
We combed our hair.
Nosotros nos peinamos.
You comb your hair.
Tú te peinas.
I comb my hair.
Yo me peino.
Can I borrow your comb?
¿Me prestas tu peine?
When are you going to comb your hair?
¿Cuándo te vas a peinar el pelo?
You don't comb your hair well.
Tú no te peinas bien.
I comb my hair well.
Yo me peino bien.
Yes, because he cannot find his comb.
Sí, porque no encuentra el peine.

The Danish Presidency should also go through the 85 000 pages of EU laws with a fine-toothed comb.
La Presidencia danesa también debe peinar las 85.000 páginas de leyes comunitarias.
The LFAS equipment produces low frequency noise at 1 000 hertz and an average of 250 decibels to comb the seabed from hundreds of kilometres away.
El equipo LFAS produce un ruido de baja frecuencia de 1 000 hertzios y un promedio de 250 decibelios para rastrear el fondo marino a cientos de kilómetros de distancia.
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