Usage examples of "queue de bœuf" in French with translation to English

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Il est prévu d'augmenter l'importation de bœuf américain pour satisfaire la demande croissante. Additional imports of American beef are planned to meet rising demand.
La petite sirène gémit et regarda tristement sa queue de poisson. The little mermaid sighed and looked sadly at her fish tail.
Il est rond comme une queue de pelle. He's as drunk as a fiddler.
Elle est toujours en queue de classe. She is always at the bottom of the class.
Peux-tu faire un nœud dans une queue de cerise avec ta langue ? Can you tie a cherry stem into a knot with your tongue?
Je me suis servi d'un ruban pour me faire une queue de cheval. I used a ribbon to tie my hair into a ponytail.
Il se tenait au bout de la queue. He stood at the end of the line.
Le cheval n'a pas de cornes; le bœuf et le mouton en ont. The horse doesn't have horns; the ox and the sheep have horns.
Juste comme s’il s’agissait de ma queue, où que j’aille, il ira. Just as if it were my tail, wherever I go, it goes too.
Nous faisons un bœuf au club demain soir. We have a gig at the club tomorrow night.
Il raconta au patron une histoire sans queue ni tête disant qu'il était malade et avait besoin de jours de congé. He told the boss some cockamamie story about being sick and needing days off from work.
Je préfère le mouton au bœuf. I prefer mutton to beef.
Quand on parle du loup, on en voit la queue. Speak of angels and you hear their wings.
J'ai une préférence pour le bœuf. I have a predilection for beef.
Au cimetière, est dressée une statue d'un serpent qui se mord la queue. In the cemetery, there is a statue of a snake biting its own tail.
Il n'aime pas le bœuf, moi non plus. He doesn't like beef. Neither do I.
Les chiens remuent la queue et les chats fouettent la leur. Dogs wag their tails and cats swish theirs.
Le pluriel de « bœuf » est « bœufs ». The plural of ox is oxen.
Il vaut mieux être la tête d'un chien que la queue d'un lion. Better to be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion.
Qui vole un œuf vole un bœuf. He who steals a pin will steal an ox.
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