Usage examples of "elderly woman" in English with translation to Spanish

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He'd sat down for a moment to rest his weary legs and suddenly looked up and saw an elderly woman before him. Se había sentado un momento a dejar descansar a sus piernas cansadas y de repente miró hacia arriba y vio a una anciana ante él.
Even though she rushed, the elderly woman missed the last train. Aunque ella se apresuró, la mujer mayor perdió el último tren.
The blind nurse devoted herself to caring for the elderly. La enfermera ciega se dedicó a cuidar a los ancianos.
He could not help seeing that you were about five times as pretty as every other woman in the room. Él no pudo evitar ver que tú eras unas cinco veces más guapa que cualquier otra mujer en la sala.
I respect elderly people. Yo respeto a los mayores.
The poet expressed his burning passion for the woman he loved. El poeta expresó su ardiente pasión por la mujer que amaba.
Tom gave his seat to an elderly lady. Tom le cedió su asiento a una anciana.
Who is the woman dressed in pink? ¿Quién es aquella mujer vestida de rosa?
The elderly have many stories to tell. La gente mayor tiene muchas historias para contar.
She is a quiet woman. Ella es una mujer tranquila.
My eyes are filled with tears when I think about our beloved elderly, who dedicated their whole lives to their children, and now find themselves alone and sorrowful in an empty nest. Mis ojos se llenan de lágrimas, cuando pienso en los queridas personas mayores, que durante toda su vida se dedicaron a sus hijos, y que ahora en soledad se encuentran tristes en el nido vacío.
The woman suspected that her son was using drugs. La mujer sospechaba que su hijo tomaba drogas.
Medicaid, a program originally created to provide medical care for poverty-level women and children, today spends almost a third of its budget on elderly people. Medicaid, un programa creado originalmente para dar atención sanitaria a mujeres y niños en el umbral de pobreza, hoy en día emplea cerca de un tercio de su presupuesto en la tercera edad.
A woman whose husband has died is a widow. Una mujer a la que se le ha muerto el marido es una viuda.
BMI categories (underweight, overweight or obese) from general reading table are inappropriate for athletes, children, the elderly, and the infirm. Las categorías del IMC (por debajo del peso normal, sobrepeso o obeso) de la tabla de lectura general no son apropiadas para atletas, niños, ancianos y enfermos.
The woman tests the rice. La mujer prueba el arroz.
For the elderly, wounds take more time to heal. En la gente mayor, las heridas toman más tiempo en sanar.
It's the voice of an old woman. Es la voz de una vieja.
The elderly man takes strong drugs for his heart. El hombre de edad mayor toma medicamentos fuertes para su corazón.
No man can resist the lure of a woman. Ningún hombre puede resistir la atracción de una mujer.
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