Usage examples of "meat pie" in English with translation to Spanish

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I don't like meat. I prefer a vegetarian diet. No me gusta la carne. Prefiero una dieta vegetariana.
Would you mind if I ate a piece of this pie? ¿Te importaría si me como un trozo de este pastel?
He cut up the meat and weighed it. Él cortó la carne y la pesó.
Tom got a small portion of pie. Tom recibió un trozo pequeño de pastel.
This knife is used to cut meat. Este cuchillo se usa para cortar carne.
My wife likes apple pie a lot. A mi mujer le gusta mucho la tarta de manzana.
Give some meat to the dog. Dale un cacho de carne al perro.
On second thought, I think I will have a slice of that pie. Ahora que lo pienso, creo que me tomaré un trozo de esa tarta.
They don't eat meat. Ellos no comen carne.
Will you have some more pie? ¿Te vas a servir un poco más de torta?
Meat and eggs have a lot of protein. La carne y huevos tienen mucha proteína.
Tom divided the pie into three equal parts. Tom partió la torta en tres partes iguales.
I don't eat meat. No como carne.
She baked her husband an apple pie. Ella le hizo una tarta de manzana a su marido.
She doesn't eat meat, does she? Ella no come carne, ¿verdad?
We haven't enough flour to make a pie. No tenemos suficiente harina como para hacer un budín.
The cat prefers fish to meat. A los gatos les gusta más el pescado que la carne.
Tom baked his wife a pumpkin pie. Tom le horneó una tarta de calabaza a su esposa.
She wasn't wealthy enough to feed her dog meat every day. Ella no era tan adinerada como para darle de comer carne a su perro todos los días.
It's as easy as pie. Es muy fácil.
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