Usage examples of "sliced bread" in English with translation to Spanish

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He was so poor that he couldn't buy bread. Era tan pobre, que no podía comprar pan.
I hope there's still some bread left. Ojalá quede pan todavía.
This old bread is as hard as a rock. Este pan añejo está tan duro como una piedra.
While on a mountain trip, I was chewing on some hard, stale bread when I happened upon a huge snake. Durante un viaje a las montañas, masticaba un trozo de pan duro y rancio, cuando me encontré con una enorme serpiente.
My mother bakes bread and cookies on weekends. Mi madre hornea pan y galletas los fines de semana.
She has a special way of making bread. Ella hace el pan de una manera especial.
I ate bread and butter this morning. Comí pan con manteca esta mañana.
Do you know how to bake bread? ¿Sabés hacer pan?
Was there fresh bread in the box? ¿Había pan fresco en la caja?
In the meantime, cut the bread into cubes and fry them in hot oil. Mientras tanto, corte el pan en cubos y fríalos en aceite hirviendo.
I cannot spread mustard on my bread. I don't like it. No puedo echarle mostaza a mi pan. No me gusta.
You're a bread. Tú eres un pan.
I like rice more than bread. Me gusta el arroz más que el pan.
The butter on the bread is very good. La mantequilla sobre el pan está muy buena.
Sandra takes a slice of bread and a cup of coffee for breakfast. Sandra se come una rebanada de pan y un café de desayuno.
Modern healthy eating experts put emphasis on eating wholemeal bread and eating more vegetables. Los expertos en nutrición modernos ponen énfasis en comer pan integral y más verduras.
Tom asked Mary to go to the store to buy some bread. Tom pidió a Mary que fuese a la tienda a comprar algo de pan.
I don't even butter my bread; I consider that cooking. Ni siquiera le pongo mantequilla a mi pan; considero a eso cocinar.
And a little bread. Y un poco de pan.
He's a bread addict. Él es un adicto al pan.
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