apetito
/apeˈtito/, [a.peˈt̪i.t̪o]appetite
Noun apetito m (plural apetitos)
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appetite
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Tom no tiene mucho apetito.
Tom doesn't have much of an appetite.
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El Viajero del Tiempo dedicaba toda su atención a su cena, y mostraba el apetito de un mendigo.
The Time Traveller devoted his attention to his dinner, and displayed the appetite of a tramp.
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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.
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.
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Ver la langosta fresca me dio apetito.
The sight of fresh lobster gave me an appetite.
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Ella tiene un gran apetito por la aventura.
She has a great appetite for adventure.
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Un pequeño paseo por la playa me causó un gran apetito para desayunar.
A short stroll along the beach gave me a good appetite for breakfast.
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No dejes que se te quite el apetito.
Don't spoil your appetite.
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Es por supuesto un sabroso manjar. Les deseo a todos un buen apetito.
It is certainly a tasty delicacy. To all of you I say "bon appetit."
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El apetito entra cuando se come, pero la sed se va cuando se bebe.
Appetite comes with eating, but the thirst goes away with drinking.
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Me levanta el apetito.
It looks appetizing.
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