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

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Don't spoil your appetite. No dejes que se te quite el apetito.
The appetite comes during a meal El apetito viene durante una comida
She has a great appetite for adventure. Ella tiene un gran apetito por la aventura.
Thanks to you I've lost my appetite. Gracias a ti he perdido mi apetito.
Tom doesn't have much of an appetite. Tom no tiene mucho apetito.
The sight of fresh lobster gave me an appetite. Ver la langosta fresca me dio apetito.
Let's do some exercise to work up an appetite. Hagamos algo de ejercicio para hacer apetito.
I wish I could figure out how to control my appetite. Desearía averiguar como controlar mi apetito.
Appetite comes with eating, but the thirst goes away with drinking. El apetito entra cuando se come, pero la sed se va cuando se bebe.
A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral. Un hombre puede vivir y estar sano sin matar animales para alimentarse; por lo tanto, si come carne, participa en la muerte de un animal simplemente para satisfacer su apetito. Y actuar así es inmoral.
I have almost no appetite. Casi no tengo hambre.
For a good appetite there is no hard bread El hambre no encuentra peros al condimento
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