Sentence examples of "bœuf Wellington" in French

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Le cheval n'a pas de cornes; le bœuf et le mouton en ont. The horse doesn't have horns; the ox and the sheep have horns.
Nous faisons un bœuf au club demain soir. We have a gig at the club tomorrow night.
Je préfère le mouton au bœuf. I prefer mutton to beef.
J'ai une préférence pour le bœuf. I have a predilection for beef.
Il n'aime pas le bœuf, moi non plus. He doesn't like beef. Neither do I.
Le pluriel de « bœuf » est « bœufs ». The plural of ox is oxen.
Qui vole un œuf vole un bœuf. He who steals a pin will steal an ox.
Il est prévu d'augmenter l'importation de bœuf américain pour satisfaire la demande croissante. Additional imports of American beef are planned to meet rising demand.
Du bœuf s'il vous plaît. Beef, please.
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