immediate slaughter造句
例句与造句
- I think there will be an immediate slaughter of all the sheep and stock.
- Their warring casualty rate was far lower than that of their Spanish counterparts, whose principal objective was immediate slaughter during battle.
- Those include boneless beef from cattle 30 months of age or younger at slaughter, live cattle destined for immediate slaughter and all dairy products, he said.
- The EU ruling allows German veterinary authorities to make exemptions for certain limited movements of hatching eggs, day-old chicks, hens ready to lay and poultry for immediate slaughter.
- The EU order allowed German veterinary authorities to make exemptions for certain limited movements of hatching eggs, day-old chicks, hens ready to lay and poultry for immediate slaughter.
- It's difficult to find immediate slaughter in a sentence. 用immediate slaughter造句挺难的
- Farmers in the Northwest and Plains states have found that buying Canadian cattle ready for immediate slaughter for hamburger and other meat cuts is less expensive than raising them.
- The proposal is less costly than earlier suggestions of the immediate slaughter of 4.5 million cattle older than 30 months of age, which would have cost at least 6 billion pounds.
- The proposal is much less costly than earlier suggestions of the immediate slaughter of 4.5 million cattle older than 30 months of age, which would have cost at least 6 billion pounds.
- The proposal is less costly than earlier suggestions of the immediate slaughter of 4 . 5 million cattle older than 30 months of age, which would have cost at least 6 billion pounds.
- The proposal is much less costly than earlier suggestions of the immediate slaughter of 4 . 5 million cattle older than 30 months of age, which would have cost at least 6 billion pounds.
- Wang Shoucheng wanted to send Shence Army soldiers to immediately slaughter Song's household, but at the urging of the eunuch Ma Cunliang ( 瑱X [ 甆 ), this immediate slaughter was not carried out.
- But despite the government's swift response _ the immediate slaughter of the infected animal; a ban on animal movement in the country; a blanket halt to exports of British animal and dairy products _ the disease has continued to spread.