English to Spanish Dictionary rotten

rotten

podrido
definition
adverb
your mother said that I spoiled you rotten
to an extreme degree; very much.
adjective
rotten eggs
suffering from decay.
translation of 'rotten'
adjective
pasado,
malísimo,
vil,
carcomido,
corrompido,
podrido,
cariado
example
Americans may remember auto manufacturer, which vanished from the U.S. market in 1987, for poor quality and 'rotten' reliability.
Henriette grew to rival her mother's beauty, but was eventually spoiled quite 'rotten' by the fact that she was the only girl in the family.
He is a decent, dull-faced fellow who appears completely normal, which is more than can be said for the local copper, who fancies Rachel 'rotten' .
The last child is an eight-year-old girl and spoiled 'rotten' .
Pools of boiling hot mud - filling the air with the smell of sulfur, similar to 'rotten' eggs - are seen not far from the island's beautiful beaches.
He hardly had the outer appearance of a man who was 'rotten' with evil on the inside.
There were a couple of trashcans along it, and they spewed nasty smelling piles of half 'rotten' food, and junk.
Taking away days and weeks worth of effort in a single stroke is a lousy 'rotten' thing to do to your patrons.
She insists that the whole corporate system is 'rotten' and even murkier crimes are committed in the financial world every day.
I caught it too… a foul, noxious odor, the sulfur of 'rotten' eggs, the reek of sewage and decay.
Frankly, the worst thing about choruses is that they have absolutely 'rotten' senses of humour.
Few raise their voices to remember the thousands who suffered at the hands of the morally 'rotten' medics who worked for the Imperial Army war effort.
Mothers were supposed to harass you until you had your own children, after which they spoiled your children 'rotten' .
For them, the West was crass, materialistic and, of course, morally 'rotten' .
There are plenty of 'rotten' American films that had a great political impact.
His lips slid along her cheek to whisper into her ear, ‘Let me spoil you 'rotten' today.’
I feel ready, but I was pretty nervous yesterday after feeling so 'rotten' .
We're told that the folks from here are evil, but we never see them do anything very 'rotten' .
What begins with hope and freshness in each case quickly degenerates into something twisted and 'rotten' .
Toward the end of the film, one of our villains does something very 'rotten' , and Green takes action that indirectly leads to this person's demise.
The rich children were spoiled 'rotten' , and lived in sharp contrast to the rich teenagers, who were all very good and very dull.
She was just spoilt 'rotten' , and always got her way.
I felt trapped within a stupid, 'rotten' , dishonest system which brutalised people too naive to know any better, consumed our idealism.
You're absolutely, indisputably 'rotten' to the bone!
If I harp on how 'rotten' the production is, it's because I have few qualms with the music, outside of the first track, which is just aimless.
That's one reason that I thought she'd had a 'rotten' time at the social.
Anne cannot sleep because of the air raids, and they are eating terribly-dry bread and ersatz coffee for breakfast, spinach and 'rotten' potatoes for dinner.
There was the curious fact that whereas Hitler began as a competent strategist and ended as a 'rotten' one, with Stalin it was the other way round.
He reeked and tears filled her eyes from a mix of his 'rotten' smell and the pain his dirty fingernails were causing as they dug into her cheek.
Nobody's evil here, except for a few 'rotten' Templars intent on picking a fight.
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