Usage examples of "minced-meat cutlet" in English with translation to Russian

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minced meat фарш
khinkali (dumplings with filling made of minced meat, onions and herbs) хинкали
Well, then why did the killer make minced meat out of the victim's knees? Итак, тогда почему превратил колени жертвы в котлету?
It's filled with minced meat and gelatin - cherry flavor, of course. Она наполнена измельченным мясом и желатином - конечно, с вишневым вкусом.
fried minced-meat cutlet котлета
Eat not only fish, but also meat. Ешьте не только рыбу, но и мясо.
In a candid roundtable discussion about German unification and the end of the Cold War with Francois Mitterrand, George H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev published in the journal NPQ in 1995, Thatcher minced no words. Во время прямого обсуждения за круглым столом вопроса об объединении Германии в конце холодной войны, в котором принимали участие Франсуа Миттеран, Джордж Буш-старший и Михаил Горбачев, и стенограмма которой была опубликована в журнале NPQ в 1995 году, Тэтчер не стеснялась в выражениях.
cutlet рубленая котлета
I'd hang the people who did this to me on a meat hook. Я бы на крюк мясника подвесил тех, кто мне это устроил.
Well, just take one clove of garlic, two tablespoons of finely minced fresh ginger. Просто возьми одну дольку чеснока две столовые ложки измельчённого свежего имбиря.
Would you like meat or fish? Хотите мясо или рыбу?
And you needn't pass them back my way, the smell of minced pork is almost overwhelming. Можете не передавать их обратно, запах рубленой свинины просто ошеломляющий.
Meat is very expensive nowadays. Мясо нынче очень дорогое.
I never minced words with you before, sir, and I'm not going to now. Я никогда не стеснялся в выражениях с вами раньше, сэр, и не собираюсь сейчас.
The dog bit meat off the bone. Собака откусила мясо с кости.
The meat is tough. Мясо жёсткое.
The dog wants meat. Собака хочет мяса.
Do you know how to cook meat? Ты знаешь, как приготовить мясо?
Her daughter fried the meat. Её дочь жарила мясо.
Why do some people consider it morally wrong to eat meat? Почему некоторые считают, что есть мясо аморально?
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