Usage examples of "лося" in Russian with translation to English

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Похоже, Том убежал с тушей лося. Tom seems to have made off with the elk carcass.
Вы знаете примеры койота в Центральном парке, кита в канале Гованос, лося в графстве Вестчестер. You know, coyote in Central Park, a whale in the Gowanus Canal, elk in Westchester County.
Ведь еще несколько лет после аварии, данные, собранные Белорусскими учеными облетающими заброшенные районы зоны вертолетами показали рост численности кабана, лося и косули. Indeed, as early as a few years after the accident, data collected by Belarusan scientists flying helicopter surveys over the abandoned area showed rising numbers of wild boar, elk, and roe deer.
Действительно, в районах за пределами зоны отчуждения или заповедников, населения лося и кабана претерпели резкое снижение, так как крупные социально-экономические изменения после распада СССР ухудшили нищету в сельских районах и покалечили систему природопользования. Indeed, in areas outside the zone or nature reserves, populations of elk and wild boar underwent steep declines, as major socioeconomic changes after the fall of the Soviet Union worsened rural poverty and crippled wildlife management.
Лось далеко ушел, а девки близко. Elks're gone too far, and girls are near.
Ночью был слышен вой койотов и рёв лосей. The howls of coyotes and bugling of elk rang out at night.
Мисс Лось, у вас имеется новая теория о бронтозаврах. Miss Elk, you have a new theory about the brontosaurus.
Святой человек, Черный Лось, говорил, "Тогда я не знал сколько всего закончилось. The holy man, Black Elk, said, "I did not know then how much was ended.
Голову лося или пуму, например. A moose head, or possibly a cougar.
Кладешь в нее лося и барсука. Then you stuff a moose and a badger inside it.
Придушить лося, качнуть бревно, как там мужики это называют. Shucking the corn, beating the baby, whatever you guys call it.
Э, извини, я просто не знаю, как выглядит газель, поэтому представляю тощего лося. Uh, sorry, I just don't know what a gazelle looks like, so I'm picturing a skinny moose.
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