Usage examples of "chalky rice" in English with translation to Russian

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Even if I had not seen these results and warnings, I wouldn't eat power and energy bars, which, according to the magazine Consumer Reports, taste "gritty, chalky, or chemical." Даже если бы я не видела этих результатов и предупреждений, я бы не стала есть энергетические батончики, которые, согласно журналу Consumer Reports, на вкус, как будто "с песком, мелом или химикатами".
The Japanese live on rice and fish. Японцы живут на рисе и рыбе.
Chalky white's gonna make bail. Малка Уайта отпускают под залог.
In 1918, revolts due to the price of rice erupted all around the country. В 1918 году восстания, связанные с ценами на рис, вспыхнули по всей стране.
Chalk, chalky clay. Известь, известковая глина.
I like rice more than bread. Я больше люблю рис, чем хлеб.
The idea of being, you know, torched into a chalky white substance has got me a little freaked out. Сама идея быть, знаешь, сожженым в белое меловое вещество меня немного пугает.
Do you eat rice in your country? Едите ли вы рис в вашей стране?
I got a chalky white substance in the hair. Я нашла белое меловое вещество в волосах.
Do you have rice? У вас есть рис?
Colored fella, goes by Chalky. Цветной, известен как "Мелок".
I like rice more than I like bread. Я больше люблю рис, чем хлеб.
I see dozens of white chalky circles drawn around areas where someone else wasn’t so careful. Я вижу десятки мест, обведенных мелом, где другие люди проявили неаккуратность и оставили царапины.
The rice crop is already in. Урожай риса уже собран.
We, the Japanese, now feed ourselves with rice. Мы, японцы, сейчас кормимся рисом.
The price of rice rose by three percent. Цена на рис выросла на три процента.
We live on rice. Мы живём, питаясь рисом.
Japan's consumption of rice is decreasing. Потребление риса в Японии падает.
I am eating rice. Я ем рис.
Those peasants badly need land to grow rice. Эти крестьяне очень нуждались в земле для выращивания риса.
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