Usage examples of "fried egg" in English with translation to Spanish

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Two fried eggs and coffee, please. Dos huevos fritos y un café, por favor.
When was the last time you fried an egg? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que freíste un huevo?
He has an egg and is eating it. Él tiene un huevo y lo está comiendo.
After that English exam, my brain is fried. Mi cerebro está frito después de ese examen de inglés.
I can't eat a raw egg; it must be cooked. No puedo comer huevo crudo, tiene que estar cocido.
I don't like snack bars. They're expensive, noisy, and full of the smell of tobacco and fried food. No me gustan los bares. Son caros, ruidosos y llenos de olores a tabaco y fritanga.
It's about the size of an egg. Tiene cerca del tamaño de un huevo.
Tom is frying an egg. Tom está friendo un huevo.
I ate fried rice and drank some beer. Comí arroz frito y bebí algo de cerveza.
This robot can hold an egg without breaking it. Este robot es capaz de sujetar un huevo sin romperlo.
Whether they are raw, or cooked and fried, tomatoes are always a tasty addition. Ya sea crudo, o cocinado y frito, los tomates son siempre un sabroso acompañamiento.
An egg is a cell. Un huevo es una célula.
Tom bought a bucket of extra-spicy fried chicken and a container of coleslaw. Tom compró una cubeta de pollo frito extra-picante y un envase de ensalada de repollo.
Tom threw an egg at Mary. Tom le tiró un huevo a Mary.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? ¿Qué fue primero, el huevo o la gallina?
In May, all birds lay an egg. En mayo, todos los pájaros ponen un huevo.
Tom is boiling an egg. Tom está cociendo un huevo.
The egg is a universal symbol of life and rebirth. El huevo es un símbolo universal de vida y renacimiento.
Take an egg from the fridge. Agarrá un huevo de la heladera.
It looks like an egg. Parece un huevo.
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