Examples of using Pheasant in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Now I want to hang that pheasant.
In particular, the"common Italian" pheasant belongs to the genus Phasianus, species P. colchicus.
Located in the river Bidassoa Pheasant Island is owned by both France and Spain.
twentieth century by Raymond Lecointre, who used the hens to incubate his pheasant eggs and raise the chicks.
Prior to the war and the signing of the treaty, Pheasant Island's status was undefined.
The pheasant answered,“I only wanted to put out the fire so that the animals in
sailor's tavern up here, and I can make salt pork… taste just like roast pheasant.
Danny and his father attempt to foil a wealthy landowner's pheasant hunt by poaching all the birds from his property.
Pheasant Island, located in the river Bidassoa,
Deep in the muddled darkness six copper pheasant feathers glowed in a cradle of blackthorn.”.
Pheasant Island, located in the river Bidassoa, is owned by both Spain and France.
With beautiful period features and luxury décor, the individual rooms at the Lion and Pheasant have modern bathrooms with luxury toiletries.
served as a music director at the Pheasant Run Theater in St. Charles, Illinois.
Interview of Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain at the Pheasant Island.
With beautiful period features and a luxury decor, the individual rooms at the Lion and Pheasant have modern bathrooms with free toiletries.
You let the hounds mangle the pheasant, and now I am up to my elbows in it.
Generality Pheasant is the common name attributed to various species of birds belonging to the Phasianidae family(order of the Galliformes);
For dinner, Queen Elizabeth often dines on fillets of beef or venison, pheasant or salmon which are brought from farms in Sandringham and Balmoral.
Which I like to call the peasant of pheasants. It's a North American pheasant.
haunch of venison? Or snipe, pheasant, plovers, grouse.