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estray[i´strei] n юрид. избягало, безстопанствено животно. -
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[ıʹstreı] n1. юр. приблудное, бесхозяйное домашнее животное2. бесприютный человек; бродяга -
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[ɪ'streɪ]1) Общая лексика: бесприютный человек, бродяга, приблудное животное2) Юридический термин: бесхозяйное домашнее животное, приблудное, бесхозяйственное домашнее животное3) Экономика: бесхозное домашнее животное, приблудное домашнее животное -
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◙ n. תעייה* * *◙ הייעת◄ -
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Isubst. \/eˈstreɪ\/1) ( jus) herreløst dyr2) omstreifende person, hjemløst barnIIverb \/eˈstreɪ\/( gammeldags) streife rundt, flakke omkring -
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es.tray[estr'ei] n animal doméstico encontrado sem dono. -
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n юр.приблудна свійська тварина* * *[i'strei]n1) юp. приблудна, безхазяйна домашня тварина2) безпритульна людина; волоцюга -
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[i'strei]n1) юp. приблудна, безхазяйна домашня тварина2) безпритульна людина; волоцюга -
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[istréi]nounžival brez gospodarja -
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n. (법)(주인을 알 수 없는)길 잃은 가축(말, 양 등) -
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جانوراواره وبي صاحب -
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• zabludeli; zalutala domaća životinja; zalutali; zalutao -
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(n) бесприютный человек; бесхозное домашнее животное; бесхозяйное домашнее животное; бродяга; приблудное домашнее животное; приблудное животное* * *n. бродяга -
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приблудное [бесхозное] домашнее животное -
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m• Ve chyták (při zkoušce)
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Estray — Estray, in law, is any domestic animal found wandering at large or lost, the owner being unknown.Under early English common law, estrays were forfeited to the king or lord of the manor; under modern statutes, provision is made for taking up stray … Wikipedia
Estray — Es*tray , v. i. To stray. [Obs.] Daniel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Estray — Es*tray n. (Law) Any valuable animal, not wild, found wandering from its owner; a stray. Burrill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
estray — [ə strā′] n. [Anglo Fr < estraier: see STRAY] 1. any person or thing out of its usual place 2. Law a stray and unclaimed domestic animal vi. Archaic to stray … English World dictionary
estray — 1. noun /ə.streɪ/ a) Animal that has escaped from its owner. A legal term, usually defined in common law, as a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal cannot be an estray when on the range where it was raised, and permitted by its… … Wiktionary
estray — /astrey/ An estray is an animal that has escaped from its owner, and wanders or strays about; usually defined, at common law, as a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal cannot be an estray when on the range where it was raised, and… … Black's law dictionary
estray — /astrey/ An estray is an animal that has escaped from its owner, and wanders or strays about; usually defined, at common law, as a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal cannot be an estray when on the range where it was raised, and… … Black's law dictionary
estray — /i stray /, n. 1. a person or animal that has strayed. 2. Law. a domestic animal, as a horse or a sheep, found wandering or without an owner. v.i. 3. Archaic. to stray. [1250 1300; ME astrai < AF estray, deriv. of OF estraier to STRAY] * * * … Universalium
estray — es•tray [[t]ɪˈstreɪ[/t]] n. 1) a stray 2) law archaic to stray • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME astrai < AF estray, der. of OF estraier to stray … From formal English to slang
estray — I. ə̇ˈstrā, eˈ intransitive verb Etymology: Middle French estraier to roam about without a master more at stray archaic : stray II. noun ( s) … Useful english dictionary
estray — I. noun Date: circa 1523 stray 1 II. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle French estraier Date: 1572 archaic stray … New Collegiate Dictionary