podrido
rotting ; putrefying ; rotten.
He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
Thousands of tins of putrefying and poisonous meat were seized from this firm.
The smell of rotten fruit and vegetables filled the air.
de olor a podrido
rotten smelling
In the back of refrigerator on the bottom left, there is a black box full of fluid and something very nasty looking and rotten smelling.
estar podrido de dinero
be loaded with money
be made of money
have + money to burn
be rolling in money
be filthy rich
In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all.
The same applies to our farmers who also are finding times hard, despite many people thinking they are made of money and having it easy.
Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn.
Saddam did not suffer from the sanctions, he was still rolling in money and politicians like Galloway profited from such sanctions.
If your main source of information is that magazine, you might think that everyone in Hollywood is filthy rich.
huevo podrido
addled egg
rotten egg
The vast majority of addled parakeet eggs are due to infection.
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, toxic, flammable gas that is responsible for the foul odor of rotten eggs.
manzana podrida [Expresión usada originariamente para referirse a una chica que había perdido su virginidad]
bad apple
rotten apple
damaged goods
cuckoo in the nest
The article is entitled 'Recruitment: Advice on how to avoid recruiting 'bad apple''.
The party's leader in Brussels said that any 'rotten apples' could contaminate the European Union.
They are seen as basket cases, 'damaged goods', the vulnerable children of the world who need the help and protection of the UN, NGOs and armies of therapists from the West.
This type of relgion is a cuckoo in the nest that, in the name of secular society and pluralism, is pushing out all other gods.
una manzana podrida echar a perder el resto de la cesta
one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel
His analysis shows that, under certain conditions, there is some truth in the old saying that one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.