Usage examples of "beet riding plow" in English with translation to Russian

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It's not blood. It's beet. Это не кровь. Это свёкла.
Yoke the oxen to the plow. Запряги волов в плуг.
He is riding a bicycle. Он ездит на велосипеде.
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.
From the old ox, the young one learns to plow. У старшего вола учится пахать младший.
Brothers Grimm’s Little Red Riding Hood has a neutral gender, while Charles Perrault’s has a masculine one. У братьев Гримм Красное Шапочко среднего рода, а у Шарля Перро мужского.
Meanwhile, from a fundamental perspective, Janet Yellen’s Jackson Hole speech earlier today failed to plow any new ground. Необходимо отметить, что с фундаментальной точки зрения выступление Джанет Йеллен в Jackson Hole ранее сегодня не дало ничего нового.
Two people riding on a bicycle at the same time is dangerous. Ездить вдвоём на велосипеде - опасно.
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).
Third, policymakers are operating in a global economy that is in the midst of major re-alignments, as several systemically important emerging economies, led by China, continue to plow through their developmental breakout phase. В-третьих, политики работают в глобальной экономике, которая находится в процессе важных перемен, по мере того как несколько системно важных развивающихся экономик во главе с Китаем продолжают свою фазу прорыва в развитии.
I broke both my legs riding a bicycle. Я сломал обе ноги, ездя на велосипеде.
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).
his plow is drawn by cattle, and he pushes seeds into the ground with his bare hands. его плуг запряжен волами, а семена он сажает в землю голыми руками.
Tom is riding a bicycle. Том едет на велосипеде.
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.
But this is not the first time that physicists and mathematicians have looked to biology for new fields to plow, and the history of such efforts has been fairly dismal. Физики и математики не впервые обращают свои взоры на биологию в поисках новых невозделанных просторов для научной деятельности, однако история таких попыток выглядит довольно печально.
He is good at riding a horse. Он хорошо ездит верхом.
Beet, lemon, ginger and echinacea. Свёкла, лимон, имбирь и эхинацея.
What about the real snow plow driver? А что касается настоящего водителя снегоуборочной машины?
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