Usage examples of "eat up" in English with translation to Spanish

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Eat up the steak and then you can have a candy. Termina el filete y entonces podrás comerte un dulce.
Who ate up the cake? ¿Quién se comió la tarta?
Now that we have eaten up, let's go. Ahora que hemos comido, vámonos.
Children cry because they want to eat. Los niños lloran porque quieren comer.
He doesn't eat this, does he? ¿Él no come esto, o sí?
Give me something to eat. Dame algo de comer.
You are what you eat. Eres lo que comes.
May I eat that cake? ¿Puedo comerme ese pastel?
Why don't you want to eat lunch with us? ¿Por qué quieres almorzar con nosotros?
I completely forgot to make something for us to eat. Olvidé completamente hacer algo para que comiéramos.
She forced him to eat his vegetables. Lo forzó a comer sus vegetales.
Do not eat. No comas.
Don't eat while reading. No comas mientras lees.
Eat this up. Coma esto.
If and only if the ice-cream is vanilla flavour will Xiao Wang eat it. Xiao Wang se comerá el helado solamente si es de vainilla.
I don't want to eat any more. No quiero comer nada más.
Here's a restaurant I often eat at. Aquí hay un restaurante en el que como a menudo.
You can't eat here. No puedes comer aquí.
I don't want to go and eat today. No quiero ir a comer hoy.
What do you eat in your country? ¿Qué coméis en vuestro país?
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