Usage examples of "athlete's foot" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom has athlete's foot. Tom tiene pie de atleta.
I have athlete's foot and it's very itchy. Tengo pie de atleta y es muy irritante.
I prefer going on foot to going by bus. Prefiero ir a pie que ir en autobús.
The thief was bound hand and foot. Ataron al ladrón de manos y pies.
He stared at me from head to foot. Me miró de pies a cabeza.
He hurt his left foot when he fell. Él se lastimó su pie izquierdo al caer.
He has never even set foot on foreign soil. Él ni siquiera ha puesto un pie en tierra extranjera.
Tom didn't mean to step on Mary's foot. Tom no quiso pisarle el pie a Mary.
Most students come to school on foot. La mayoría de los estudiantes vienen a la escuela de a pie.
Tom goes to school on foot. Tom va a la escuela andando.
There is an old castle at the foot of the mountain. Hay un viejo castillo al pie de la montaña.
He'll come on foot or by bicycle. Él vendrá a pie o en bicicleta.
My dog was run over by a truck. He was not killed, but his foot was badly injured. Un camión atropelló a mi perro, no lo mató, pero le lastimó seriamente las patas.
At the foot of the hill is a beautiful lake. A los pies de la colina se encuentra un lago muy bonito.
I have a pain in my foot. Me duele el pie.
My foot is aching. El pie me duele.
My left foot has gone to sleep. Se me durmió el pie izquierdo.
He was covered in mud from head to foot. Él estaba cubierto de barro de la cabeza a los pies.
Now you are in Old Town, so it will be best to go by foot across Charles Bridge and then along Mostecká Street to Malostranské Square. Ahora estás en la Ciudad Vieja, así que será mejor que vayas andando a través del Puente Carlos y después a lo largo de la Calle Mostecká hasta la Plaza Malostranské.
He kicked the ball with his foot. Él pateó la pelota con su pie.
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