Usage examples of "grisons air-dried beef" in English with translation to German

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Do you have dried beef? Haben Sie Trockenfleisch?
Please air the room. Bitte lüfte das Zimmer.
How do you like your beef stew? Wie magst du deinen Rindfleischeintopf?
Raisins are dried grapes. Rosinen sind getrocknete Trauben.
We'll be back on air shortly. Wir sind bald wieder auf Sendung.
I know how to make beef stroganoff. Ich weiß wie man Filet Stroganoff macht.
All the flowers in the garden dried up. Alle Blumen im Garten sind vertrocknet.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Es ist klar, dass wir nicht ohne Luft leben können.
Beef, please. Rindfleisch bitte.
Dried fish is not to my taste. Getrockneter Fisch ist nicht nach meinem Geschmack.
The higher we go up, the thinner the air becomes. Je höher wir steigen, desto dünner wird die Luft.
Beef is expensive nowadays. Rindfleisch ist heutzutage teuer.
I think, the matter is cut and dried. Ich glaube, die Sache ist in trockenen Tüchern.
Hand mixers provide a nice way to add air to batter. Handrührgeräte bieten eine gute Möglichkeit, den Rührteig luftiger zu machen.
As a rule of thumb, you should plan on one pound of beef for every two guests. Als Daumenregel sollten Sie ein Pfund Rindfleisch für jeweils zwei Gäste rechnen.
What's your favorite dried fruit? Was sind deine Lieblingstrockenfrüchte?
It is foolish of you to build a castle in the air while forgetting to drive in pilings for its foundation. Es ist töricht von dir, ein Luftschloss zu bauen und dabei zu vergessen, Pfähle für das Fundament einzurammen.
Africa is exporting beef to Europe. Afrika exportiert Rindfleisch nach Europa.
The pond has dried up. Der Teich ist ausgetrocknet.
If it were not for air and water, nothing alive would exist. Wenn es nicht Luft und Wasser gäbe, könnte kein Lebewesen existieren.
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