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1 horned livestock
Юридический термин: рогатый скот -
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1) General subject: cattle, flocks and herds, horned cattle3) Collective: oxen4) Law: horned livestock5) Makarov: horned stock -
4 rogaci|zna
f sgt Roln. horned livestock, horned cattleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rogaci|zna
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муж.
1) коллект. cattle, livestock рогатый скот ≈ horned cattle, oxen мясо-молочный скот ≈ granger's cattle разведение скота ≈ stock farming крупный рогатый скот ≈ cattle, neat молочный скот ≈ dairy cattle
2) перен. разг. swine, beast, brute, dolt, boor;
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6 худоба
жcattle, livestockвелика рогата худоба — cattle, neat
племінна худоба — bloodstock; pedigree cattle
рогата худоба — horned cattle, oxen
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муж.1) коллект. cattle, livestockкрупный рогатый скот — cattle, neat
рогатый скот — horned cattle, oxen
2) перен. разг. swine, beast, brute, dolt, boor; cattle презр. -
8 скот
м1) собир сельскохозяйственные животные livestock plкру́пный рога́тый скот — (horned) cattle pl
2) бран прост грубый, подлый человек animal, beast, swine
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