Examples of using "Levantó" in a sentence and their english translations:
He did not get up early.
She stood up.
He stood up.
Tom got up.
- She raised her hand.
- He raised his hand.
- He held up his hand.
He rose from his seat.
- He raised his arm.
- She raised her hand.
- She raised her hands.
- He held up his hands.
- He raised his hands.
She overslept.
The curtain rose.
He did not get up early.
She raised her hands.
He raised his eyebrows.
Tom held up a finger.
People got up.
He did not get up early.
Jim raised his hand.
Tom held up three fingers.
Tom picked Mary up.
Tom held up his hands.
She held up her head.
The fog has lifted.
Tom held up his hand.
Another woman waved her hand.
A woman in the front row raised her hand,
A strong wind arose.
He did not put up his hand.
Suddenly, a young woman stood up.
Tom awoke at daybreak.
The student raised his hand.
The student raised her hand.
Tom carefully lifted the box.
Tom stood up again.
He stood up when I went in.
He raised his hat.
Seeing that, he stood up.
Tom held up his right hand.
Tom got up off the floor.
He slowly raised the gun.
Somebody stood up, she was crying, she said "I want an animal refuge
Someone in the back raised her hand and said,
He lifted it up with all his might.
He got up earlier than usual.
The man got up and smoked.
Tom was up before dawn.
He got up early this morning.
Mr Jordan woke up suddenly.
Tom rose with great care.
He lifted his hat politely.
- He got up and went away.
- He got up and left.
He rose slowly from his chair.
She held her head up bravely.
He stood up from his chair.
Tom got up from the table.
Tom got up from his stool.
Tom got up from his seat.
He lifted her to the bed.
When did you get up?
She turned her nose up.
Tom held up the queen of spades.
The girl got up suddenly.