Usage examples of "cow cabbage" in English with translation to Russian

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Do you know the difference between a cow and a cabbage? Вы знаете, в чем разница между коровой и капустой?
Give me a head of cabbage. Дайте мне кочан капусты.
Ah, so that's how you milk a cow? А, так вот как доят корову?
I wasn't really taught it at school properly and thought it was very much the reserve of middle-class white people with tights and a cabbage down the front. Нельзя сказать, чтобы меня толком учили этому в школе, и я думал, что это, во многом, прерогатива белых людей среднего класса с колготками и капустой внизу спереди.
He speaks English like a Spanish cow. Он говорит по-английски, как испанская корова.
borscht (beetroot soup with cabbage and meat) борщ
I've never seen a real cow. Я никогда не видел настоящею корову.
shredded cabbage шинкованная капуста
A cow gives us milk. Корова даёт нам молоко.
golubtsy (wrapped cooked cabbage leaves with filling) голубцы
God does not give horns to cow that butts. Бодливой корове Бог рогов не дает.
Savoy cabbage савойская капуста
The Lord does not give horns to the cow whose habitude is to butt. Бодливой корове Бог рогов не дает.
red cabbage красная капуста
Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free? Зачем платить за то, что можно получить даром?
For example, Russia has had "shti" (cabbage soup), "ukha" (fish soup), "pokhlebka" (everything soup), "selyanka" (peasant soup), "botviniya" (cold beet soup), "okroshka" (spring vegetable soup). Например, в русском языке существовали такие слова как "щи" (капустный суп), "уха" (рыбный суп), "похлебка" (обыкновенный суп), "солянка" (крестьянский суп), "ботвинья" (холодный свекольный суп), "окрошка" (весенний овощной суп).
God doesn’t give horns to cow that butts. Бодливой корове Бог рогов не дает.
Cabbage stalk soup and grass salad, sad to say, are likely to dominate the diet of North Korea's long-suffering people for a long time yet. Суп из капустной кочерыжки и салат из травы, к сожалению, вероятно еще долго будут преобладать в диете давно страдающих жителей Северной Кореи.
“Their new reactor division is loss-making, the fuel division is their only cash cow and it is not growing and existing margins are getting slimmer and slimmer. «Ее новое подразделение по строительству реакторов убыточно, а топливное подразделение является единственной дойной коровой. Но оно не развивается, а прибыли становится все меньше и меньше.
In pursuit of protein-rich meals, Nkhoma is pushing her cluster of villages, representing a thousand households in all, to begin raising chickens for eggs and meat, cows for milk, and "exotic" vegetables such as cabbage for vitamins. В поисках богатой белком пищи Нхома подталкивает свою группу деревень, представляя в общем тысячу домашних хозяйств, к тому, чтобы начать разводить кур для яиц и мяса, коров для молока и выращивать "экзотические" овощи, например, капусту для витаминов.
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