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1 deer
plural; see deer* * *[diə]nounzoology jelen, srna; jelenjad, srnjadsmall deer — drobna divjad; drobne stvari ali živali -
2 deer-fold
[díəfould]nounobora za visoko divjad -
3 deer-forest
[díəfɔrist]nounlovišče za visoko divjad -
4 deer-hound
[díəhaund]nounvéliki hrt -
5 deer-lick
[díəlik]nounslanica, solnica (za visoko divjad) -
6 deer-neck
[díənek]nounvitek konjski vrat -
7 deer-park
[díəpa:k]nounobora za divjad -
8 deer-shot
[díəšɔt]nounšibre za divjad -
9 deer-stalker
[díəstɔ:kə]nounlovec na visoko divjad, zalaznik; vrsta visoke čepice -
10 deer-stealer
[díəsti:lə]nounlovski tat, divji lovec -
11 fallow-deer
[faeloudiə]nounzoology damjak -
12 mouse-deer
[máusdiə]nounzoology mošuš -
13 musk-deer
[mʌskdíə]nounzoology mošusov jelen -
14 roe-deer
[róudiə]nounsrna; košuta; srnjad -
15 roe
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16 stalk
I [sto:k] noun(the stem of a plant or of a leaf, flower or fruit: If the stalk is damaged, the plant may die.) stebloII [sto:k] verb1) (to walk stiffly and proudly, eg in anger: He stalked out of the room in disgust.) prevzetno hoditi2) (to move menacingly through a place: Disease and famine stalk (through) the country.) širiti se3) (in hunting, to move gradually as close as possible to game, eg deer, trying to remain hidden: Have you ever stalked deer / been deer-stalking?) zalezovati•- stalker* * *I [stɔ:k]nounbotany steblo; kocen, pecelj, štor (pri zelju); zoology peresni tul(ec); stojalo čaše; visok tovarniški dimnik; archaic okrasek v obliki steblaoff stalk — (o rozinah itd.) ki nima pecljaII [stɔ:k]1.nounhuntingzalezovanje (divjačine), zalaz; gizdava (košata, arogantna) hoja, šopirjenje, košatenje;2.intransitive verb huntingiti na zalaz, prikrasti se do divjačine; prevzetno, ošabno hoditi, šopiriti se; figuratively širiti se (bolezen, lakota); transitive verb hunting zalezovati (divjad) prikrasti se do -
17 elk
[elk]plurals - elks, elk; noun1) (the largest of all deer, found in the north of Europe and Asia.) los2) (a large North American deer.) los* * *[elk]nounzoology los; American vapiti, kanadski jelen -
18 forest
['forist] 1. noun1) ((a large piece of) land covered with trees.) gozd2) (an area of land in which animals, especially deer, are kept: a deer forest.) rezervat•- forested- forester
- forestry 2. adjectivea forestry worker.) gozdarski* * *I [fɔrist]noun(velik, naraven) gozd; pragozdII [fɔrist]transitive verbpogozditi, pogozdovati -
19 hind
I noun(a female deer, especially of the red deer.) košutaII adjective(at the back (usually of an animal): a hind leg.) zadnji* * *I [háind]nounzoology košuta; British English hlapec, dninar, težak, kmetII [háind]adjectivezadnjihind quarters — zadnjica, zadnji del pri živini -
20 stag
[stæɡ](a male deer, especially a red deer.) jelen* * *[stæg]1.nounzoologyjelen (zlasti petleten); samec raznih živali (merjasec, kozel itd.); skopljen vol, ki je dosegel polno rast; moški brez ženske (družbe); moška družba; obsolete šiling; slang (borza) špekulant z delnicami; slang (redko) izdajalec, denunciant, ovaduhto turn stag slang denuncirati, ovaditi;2.adjectivemoški, le za moške;3.adverb slangbrez ženske družbe, sam;4.intransitive verb slangiti (kam) brez ženskega spremstva; slang (borza) špekulirati z delnicami; transitive verb slang vohuniti, špijonirati (za kom)
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Deer — (d[=e]r), n. sing. & pl. [OE. der, deor, animal, wild animal, AS. de[ o]r; akin to D. dier, OFries. diar, G. thier, tier, Icel. d[=y]r, Dan. dyr, Sw. djur, Goth. dius; of unknown origin. [root]71.] 1. Any animal; especially, a wild animal. [Obs.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deer — (dîr) n. pl. deer ▸ Any of various hoofed ruminant mammals of the family Cervidae, characteristically having deciduous antlers borne chiefly by the males. The deer family includes the white tailed deer, elk, moose, and caribou. ╂ [Middle English… … Word Histories
Deer — heißen: Deer (Arkansas), Vereinigten Staaten Deer (Missouri), Vereinigten Staaten Deer (New Mexico), Vereinigten Staaten Deér, namentlich: Josef Deér (József, 1905–1972), ungarischer Historiker Siehe auch: John Deere, Landmaschinenhersteller… … Deutsch Wikipedia
deer — [ dır ] (plural deer or deers) noun count * a large brown animal with long thin legs. The adult male deer is called a stag and may have antlers growing from its head. The female deer is called a doe and a young deer is called a fawn … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deer — O.E. deor animal, beast, from P.Gmc. *deuzam, the general Germanic word for animal (as opposed to man), but often restricted to wild animal (Cf. O.Fris. diar, Du. dier, O.N. dyr, O.H.G. tior, Ger. Tier animal, Goth. dius wild animal, also Cf. R … Etymology dictionary
deer — [dir] n. pl. deer or deers [ME der < OE deor, wild animal, akin to Ger tier, ON dȳr < IE base * dhewes, *dheus , to stir up, blow, breathe (> DUSK, DOZE1, FURY): for sense development cf. ANIMAL] 1. any of a family (Cervidae) of… … English World dictionary
deer — [dıə US dır] n plural deer ↑antler [: Old English; Origin: deor animal ] a large wild animal that can run very fast, eats grass, and has horns … Dictionary of contemporary English
deer — ► NOUN (pl. same) ▪ a hoofed grazing or browsing animal, the male of which usually has branched bony antlers that are shed annually. ORIGIN Old English, originally also denoting any quadruped … English terms dictionary
Deer — This article is about the ruminant animal. For other uses, see Deer (disambiguation). Fawn and Stag redirect here. For other uses, see Fawn (disambiguation) and Stag (disambiguation). Deer Temporal range: Early Oligocene–Recent … Wikipedia
deer — /dear/, n., pl. deer, (occasionally) deers. 1. any of several ruminants of the family Cervidae, most of the males of which have solid, deciduous antlers. 2. any of the smaller species of this family, as distinguished from the moose, elk, etc.… … Universalium
Deér — Josef Deér (auch: József Deér) (* 4. März 1905 in Budapest; † 26. September 1972 in Bern) war ein ungarischer Historiker. Der Sohn eines Apothekers und einer Lehrerin studierte von 1923 bis 1929 an den Universitäten Budapest und Wien Geschichte.… … Deutsch Wikipedia