wild honey in Vietnamese

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-mật ong rừng

Sentence patterns related to "wild honey"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "wild honey" from the English - Vietnamese Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wild honey", or refer to the context using the word "wild honey" in the English - Vietnamese Dictionary.

1. John’s diet consisted of locusts and wild honey

Giăng ăn châu chấu và mật ong rừng

2. Rock candy or wild honey is also necessary ingredient.

3. He wore clothing made of camel’s hair and ate locusts and wild honey.

Ông mặc áo lông lạc đà, ăn châu chấu và mật ong rừng.

4. (Mark 1:4) As they contain about 75 percent protein, locusts, along with wild honey, made a highly nutritious meal.

Khoảng 75% cơ thể chúng chứa chất đạm, vì thế món châu chấu với mật ong rừng có hàm lượng dinh dưỡng cao.

5. + 6 Now John wore clothing of camel’s hair and a leather belt around his waist,+ and he ate locusts and wild honey.

+ 6 Giăng mặc áo lông lạc đà, buộc thắt lưng bằng dây da,+ ăn châu chấu và mật ong rừng.

6. (Luke 1:15) Moreover, “John had his clothing of camel’s hair and a leather girdle around his loins; his food too was insect locusts and wild honey.”

(Lu-ca 1:15) Ngoài ra, “Giăng mặc áo bằng lông lạc-đà, buộc dây lưng bằng da; ăn, thì ăn những châu-chấu và mật ong rừng”.

7. Mt 3:4 —John the Baptist lived a simple life, completely devoted to doing God’s will (“John the Baptizer’s Clothing and Appearance,” “Locusts,” “Wild Honey” media on Mt 3:4, nwtsty)

Mat 3:4—Giăng Báp-tít có đời sống đơn giản và tập trung thi hành ý muốn của Đức Chúa Trời (tài liệu trực quan “Trang phục và ngoại diện của Giăng Báp-tít”, “Châu chấu”, “Mật ong rừng” nơi Mat 3:4, nwtsty)

8. The Batwa, forced to live on the edges of the national parks, were unable to return to hunt small animals, collect wild honey or gather fruit, and found their traditional skills and vast knowledge

9. The Batwa pygmies were a semi-nomadic tribe who for thousands of years occupied the mountainous region of western Uganda.They lived a typical hunter-gatherer lifestyle: the men used simple spears or bows and arrows to catch birds, monkeys and small antelopes and bush pigs, while the women foraged for wild honey, fruits and berries.