Examples of using Two cows in English and their translations into Chinese
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She showed us her two cows that she milks in order to sell the milk and cheese.
G A nineteenth-century English reformer noted that every sober and industrious farmer owned at least one or two cows.
Bureaucracy: You have two cows, the government takes, kills one line and the other throws the milk.
Socialism: You have two cows, you give one to your neighbor.
Under capitalism, if you have two cows, you sell one to buy a bull.
Socialism: you have two cows; the government takes one and gives it to your neighbor.
Capitalism: You have two cows, you sell one of them and buy a bull.
Nazism: You have two cows, the government takes both of them and shoots you.
And under capitalism, when you have two cows, you sell one and buy a bull.
In Socialism, you have two cows the government takes one and gives it to a neighbor.
You have two cows, but you don't know where they are… You break for lunch.
Capitalism: you have two cows, you sell the milk and buy a bull.
Both lived on farms- Patient A had two cows, two horses and a dog, and Patient B had a flock of ten sheep.
Socialism: If you have two cows, you give one to your neighbor.
Socialism: If you have two cows, you give one to your neighbor.
Last night, they killed two cows in a nearby village.”.
CAPITALISM is when you have two cows and then sell one to buy a bull.
ITALIAN CORPORATION: You have two cows, but you don't know where they are. You decide to have lunch.
A friend of mine has an electric fence around a piece of his land, and he keeps two cows there.
Maybe you become two cows chewing grass together or two ants in an anthill working together.