Usage examples of "comida rápida" in Spanish with translation to English

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Come comida rápida, muere rápido. Eat fast food, die fast.
Estoy cansado de comer comida rápida. I'm tired of eating fast food.
¿Cuál es tu comida rápida favorita? What's your favorite fast food?
La comida rápida puede ser adictiva. Fast food can be addictive.
¿Cuál es tu restaurante de comida rápida favorito? What’s your favorite fast food restaurant?
La comida rápida es mala para tu salud. Eating fast food is bad for your health.
Yo estaba enfermo como un perro después de comer una hamburguesa de un restaurante de comida rápida ayer. I was as sick as a dog after eating a hamburger from a fast food restaurant yesterday.
Tom adora venir aquí desde que él pensó que este lugar sirve la única comida rápida que vale la pena comer. Tom loves coming here since he thinks this place serves the only fast food worth eating.
No tengo mucho tiempo, así que me dejaré caer por un restaurante de comida rápida. I don't have much time, so I'm going to drop in at a fast-food restaurant.
Mi amigo solo come comida orgánica. My friend only eats organic food.
El rendirse tiene beneficios de salud marcados que crecen rápida y constantemente. There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
Tom nunca come comida chatarra. Tom never eats junk food.
Ella es rápida en todo. She is quick at everything.
Lávate los dientes después de cada comida. Brush your teeth after every meal.
Si la naturaleza humana está evolucionando, pues no es mucho más rápida que el perfil geológico de la Tierra. If human nature is evolving, it's not much faster than the geological profile of the Earth.
A mi esposa y a mi nos gusta salir a comer comida china de vez en cuando. My wife and I like to go out for Chinese food once in a while.
Gracias por su rápida respuesta. Thanks for your quick answer.
Tom se quejó a Mary por la comida. Tom complained to Mary about the food.
Volar es la manera más rápida de viajar. Flying is the quickest way to travel.
No tengo ningún interés en comer comida inglesa. I have no interest whatsoever in eating English food.
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