Usage examples of "beet sugar" in English with translation to Russian

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The situation was further exacerbated by the equalisation of sugar duties for British and foreign sugars imported into Britain in 1852, competition from beet sugar producers and the fall in sugar prices. Положение еще больше усугублялось уравнением в 1852 году сахарных пошлин для британских и иностранных сахарозаводчиков, ввозивших свою продукцию в Великобританию, конкуренцией со стороны производителей свекловичного сахара и падением цен на сахар.
The addition of special components with high non-starch polysaccharide content (e.g. sugar beet pulp, soybean hulls) can reduce the pH of pig excreta and thus NH3 emissions. Добавление специальных компонентов с высокой концентрацией не содержащих крахмал полисахаридов (например, свекловичная пульпа, кожура соевых бобов) может снизить показатель pH экскрементов свиней и, тем самым, уровень выбросов NH3.
Poles had worked in some agricultural jobs - in sugar beet and wine harvesting - even during the communist era. Поляки работали на некоторых видах сельскохозяйственных работ - на уборке сахарной свеклы и винограда - даже в коммунистическую эпоху.
It's not blood. It's beet. Это не кровь. Это свёкла.
Add a bit of sugar, please. Добавь немного сахара, пожалуйста.
The appellation of rum can only be given to products distilled from cane sugar, and not sugar beet. Называться ромом могут только продукты из тростникового дистиллята, а не из сахарной свеклы.
Lemon tea without sugar, please. Чай с лимоном без сахара, пожалуйста.
He gave me tea without sugar. Он дал мне чай без сахара.
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).
We need flour, sugar and eggs to make this cake. Для этого пирога нужна мука, сахар и яйца.
Forget even a simple difference between the "shchi" (cabbage soup) and the "borshch" (beet soup). Забудьте даже простое различие между "щами" (капустный суп) и "борщом" (свекольный суп).
There is no sugar in the bowl. В чашке нет сахара.
Beet, lemon, ginger and echinacea. Свёкла, лимон, имбирь и эхинацея.
I can't drink coffee without sugar. Я не могу пить кофе без сахара.
I hold in my hand a beet seed. Я держу в руке семена.
Don't sugar your tea. Не добавляйте в чай сахар.
Oh, okay, well, then, in that case, I will have the scallops and the beet salad and the squab thing and the New York strip. Хорошо, в таком случае я закажу гребешки, свекольный салат, молодого голубя и бифштекс "Нью-Йорк".
We take our tea with sugar. Мы пьём чай с сахаром.
And if these were onion rings instead of beet chips. А вместо ломтиков свёклы - луковые кольца.
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