Usage examples of "freír" in Spanish with translation to English

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No puedo freír estos huevos. Están podridos. I cannot fry these eggs. They are rotten.
Tom está friendo un huevo. Tom is frying an egg.
Comí arroz frito y bebí algo de cerveza. I ate fried rice and drank some beer.
Dos huevos fritos y un café, por favor. Two fried eggs and coffee, please.
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que freíste un huevo? When was the last time you fried an egg?
Mi cerebro está frito después de ese examen de inglés. After that English exam, my brain is fried.
¡Apostaría a que tus arterias ya se están endureciendo por todas esas patatas fritas! I'll bet your arteries are already hardening from all those French fries!
Ya sea crudo, o cocinado y frito, los tomates son siempre un sabroso acompañamiento. Whether they are raw, or cooked and fried, tomatoes are always a tasty addition.
Tom compró una cubeta de pollo frito extra-picante y un envase de ensalada de repollo. Tom bought a bucket of extra-spicy fried chicken and a container of coleslaw.
¿Por qué me ha dado sólo una hamburguesa? ¿No es éste un menú completo de hamburguesa, patatas fritas y bebida? How come you only gave me a hamburger? Isn't this a meal set of a hamburger, French fries and a drink?
Al freír será el reír He who laughs last, laughs best
Al freír será el reír, y al pagar será el llorar He who laughs last, laughs best
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