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

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The acid ate into the metal. El ácido corroyó el metal.
The meaning of life for most people fits into three letters: ESS - eat, shit, sleep. El significado de la vida para la mayoría de las personas se reduce a tres letras: CCD - comer, cagar y dormir.
You've put too much salt into the soup. Now, no one's going to eat it. Has echado demasiada sal en la sopa, ahora no hay quien la coma.
Children cry because they want to eat. Los niños lloran porque quieren comer.
She talked him into accepting the bribe. Ella lo convenció de aceptar el soborno.
He doesn't eat this, does he? ¿Él no come esto, o sí?
Pizza is the kind of food that fits into today's life style. La pizza es el tipo de comida que va con el estilo de vida de hoy.
Give me something to eat. Dame algo de comer.
All things taken into consideration, my father's life was a happy one. Tomándolo todo en cuenta, la vida de mi padre fue feliz.
You are what you eat. Eres lo que comes.
The ball rolled into the stream. La pelota rodó hasta el arrollo.
May I eat that cake? ¿Puedo comerme ese pastel?
I was called into the office first, my name being at the head of the list. Me llamaron a la oficina primero, estando mi nombre a la cabeza de la lista.
Why don't you want to eat lunch with us? ¿Por qué quieres almorzar con nosotros?
He had his secretary translate the letter into English. Pidió a su secretaria que tradujera la carta al inglés.
I completely forgot to make something for us to eat. Olvidé completamente hacer algo para que comiéramos.
Tom poured some wine into a glass. Tom sirvió algo de vino en un vaso.
She forced him to eat his vegetables. Lo forzó a comer sus vegetales.
I ran into my teacher just as I left the store. Me encontré al profesor justo al salir de la tienda.
Do not eat. No comas.
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