Usage examples of "motley rice" in English with translation to Portuguese

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They're a motley crew. São um grupo heterogéneo.
China is the world's leading producer of rice. A China é o maior produtor mundial de arroz.
Do you want to eat noodles or rice? Você quer comer macarrão ou arroz?
Born in Japan, I make it a rule to have rice at dinner. Nascido no Japão, eu tenho como regra sempre ter arroz no jantar.
Do you have rice? Você tem arroz?
The chief crop of our country is rice. O produto agrícola principal de nosso país é o arroz.
I don't want to eat cooked rice. Não quero comer arroz cozido.
He ate rice twice a day for many years. Ele comeu arroz duas vezes ao dia durante muitos anos.
The quality of rice is getting worse. A qualidade do arroz está piorando.
We live on rice. Vivemos do arroz.
They eat a lot of rice. Eles comem muito arroz.
He made the soup by mixing a little meat with some rice. Ele fez a sopa misturando um pouco de carne com um pouco de arroz.
My father grows rice. Meu pai cultiva arroz.
Which do you prefer, rice or bread? Você prefere arroz ou pão?
The quality of rice is going down. A qualidade do arroz está diminuindo.
The price of rice rose by more than three percent. O preço do arroz subiu mais de três por cento.
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