Examples of using "Caros" in a sentence and their english translations:
They're expensive.
Weddings are expensive.
- Airplanes are expensive.
- Aeroplanes are expensive.
- Planes are expensive.
Chrysanthemums are expensive.
In politics, dear comrades,
Cars are expensive.
Are the hotels pricey?
keep going up in costs
I never stay at expensive hotels.
You are wearing expensive earrings.
He is wearing an expensive pair of glasses.
They are wearing expensive rings.
Hospitals are very expensive.
They're not that expensive.
I find those shoes too expensive.
I never stay at expensive hotels.
The bras from this store are expensive.
expensive places to live in the world.
Imported goods are sometimes quite expensive.
Nonstop flights are almost always more expensive.
people expensive products or services.
They're expensive but they're really good.
- Fresh vegetables are very dear in winter.
- Fresh vegetables are very expensive in the winter.
I find those shoes too expensive.
They're not expensive.
Why are textbooks so expensive?
The ingredients for this recipe are a little expensive.
Tom owns several very valuable paintings.
Construction materials are very expensive at this time.
Bank services are getting more and more expensive.
the ten most expensive places in the world to live.
Dear viewers, Nicolás Maduro and company are still in power, and it hardly seems like
Because dear viewers, let's be honest, things aren’t looking good at all.
The PDVSA’s history, dear viewers, has been the story of a disaster foretold.
Organic food is usually more expensive.
"I greet you, dear colleagues, brothers and sisters of the great global human family, who have come together from lands near and far, from the most diverse nations in the world, to shake each other's hands in brotherhood, in the name of a great idea which unites us all...."
Rich presents, too, he sends for, saved of old / from Troy, a veil, whose saffron edges shone / fringed with acanthus, glorious to behold, / a broidered mantle, stiff with figures wrought in gold. / Fair Helen's ornaments, from Argos brought, / the gift of Leda, when the Trojan shore / and lawless nuptials o'er the waves she sought.