Usage examples of "japanese lawn grass" in English with translation to Russian

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Grass on my lawn has sharper blades. Трава на моем газоне острее этих лезвий.
Keep off the grass. По траве не ходить.
He's a typical Japanese man. Он типичный японец.
Mother told me to mow the lawn. Мама сказала мне подстричь газон.
My dog sometimes eats grass. Моя собака иногда ест траву.
He is a Japanese boy. Он — японский мальчик.
However, as should be quite obvious, these goals have absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with one another: it would be like saying “I’m buying a fire hose to prevent against the threat of fire and to help me mow the lawn.” Но как должно быть совершенно очевидно, между этими целями нет абсолютно ничего общего. Это все равно, что сказать "я покупаю пожарный шланг, чтобы бороться с огнем и стричь газон".
There are as many vipers hiding in the grass as there is evil lying beneath a beautiful countenance. Сколько зла таится внутри за красивым подобием: гадюка прячется в траве.
Despite being fascinated with English, many Japanese don't even try to study it. Несмотря на то, что многие японцы восхищены английским, они даже не пытаются учить его.
No matter what you do, even if you decide to do nothing, the future of the lawn depends on you. Что бы вы не делали, даже если вы решите не делать ничего, будущее лужайки зависит от вас.
In about the fifth year I decided cutting the grass was something I didn't want to do any more of. Примерно на пятый год я решил, что стрижка травы — это не то, чем я хочу заниматься дальше.
The Japanese destroyed Pearl Harbor. Японцы уничтожили Пёрл-Харбор.
Hamas's rejection of the Oslo Accords bore political fruit as it became increasingly clear to Palestinians that the handshakes on the White House lawn would not produce the coveted end to the Israeli occupation, or even of Israel's illegal settlement activities. Непризнание Хамасом соглашений в Осло принесло политические плоды, т.к. для палестинцев стало ещё более очевидно, что рукопожатия на лужайке у Белого Дома не положат долгожданный конец израильской оккупации или хотя бы нелегальным поселениям израильтян.
The grass needs cutting. Траву нужно постричь.
The Japanese live on rice and fish. Японцы живут на рисе и рыбе.
Either way, your actions determine what happens to the lawn. В любом случае ваши действия определяют грядущее вашей лужайки.
Cattle feed on grass. Скот кормится травой.
I learned to study and play like my Japanese friends. Я научился заниматься и играть как мои японские друзья.
RAMALLAH - On September 13, 1993, Shimon Peres and Mahmoud Abbas met on the South Lawn of the White House to sign the Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles, or the Oslo Accords. 13 сентября 1993 г. Шимон Перес и Махмуд Аббас встретились на лужайке у Белого дома для подписания Декларации принципов между Израилем и ООП, или Соглашений в Осло.
Pandas feed on bamboo grass. Панды питаются стеблями бамбука.
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