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['kætl] 1. 2.modificatore [breeder, raising] di bestiame* * *['kætl](grass-eating animals, especially cows, bulls and oxen: That farmer does not keep sheep but he keeps several breeds of cattle.) bestiame* * *cattle /ˈkætl/n. (col verbo al pl.)● cattle breeder, allevatore di bestiame □ cattle breeding, allevamento del bestiame □ (GB) cattle cake, mangime in blocchi ( per bestiame) □ (teatr., cinem.) (fam. USA) cattle call, audizione generale per parti minori e comparse □ (fig., scherz., di viaggio in condizioni disagevoli) cattle class, classe bestiame □ (Austral., NZ) cattle dog, cane addestrato per lavorare col bestiame; cane da mandria □ (Austral.) cattle-duffing, furto di bestiame □ cattle fair, fiera del bestiame □ cattle-feeder, macchina per alimentare il bestiame a dosi costanti □ cattle grid (GB), cattle guard ( USA), griglia di sbarre metalliche su un fossato ( per impedire il passaggio del bestiame) □ cattle market, mercato del bestiame; (fam. GB) le ragazze da marito □ (vet.) cattle plague, peste bovina □ cattle prod, sperone □ cattle shed, stalla (per bovini) □ (ferr.) cattle truck (o wagon), carro bestiame.* * *['kætl] 1. 2.modificatore [breeder, raising] di bestiame
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