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

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He has an egg and is eating it. Él tiene un huevo y lo está comiendo.
This apple is rotten. Esta manzana está podrida.
I can't eat a raw egg; it must be cooked. No puedo comer huevo crudo, tiene que estar cocido.
Half of these apples are rotten. La mitad de estas manzanas está podrida.
It's about the size of an egg. Tiene cerca del tamaño de un huevo.
The system is rotten. El sistema está podrido.
Tom is frying an egg. Tom está friendo un huevo.
Some of the apples in the box were rotten. Algunas de las manzanas de la caja están podridas.
This robot can hold an egg without breaking it. Este robot es capaz de sujetar un huevo sin romperlo.
I cannot fry these eggs. They are rotten. No puedo freír estos huevos. Están podridos.
An egg is a cell. Un huevo es una célula.
He's rotten to the core. Él está podrido hasta la médula.
Tom threw an egg at Mary. Tom le tiró un huevo a Mary.
I smell something rotten. Algo me huele a podrido.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? ¿Qué fue primero, el huevo o la gallina?
There were many rotten apples in the basket. Había muchas manzanas podridas en la canasta.
In May, all birds lay an egg. En mayo, todos los pájaros ponen un huevo.
One rotten apple spoils the barrel. Una manzana podrida estropea todo el barril.
Tom is boiling an egg. Tom está cociendo un huevo.
This food smells rotten. Esta comida huele a podrido.
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