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plural nounVieh, das; Rinder Pl.* * *['kætl](grass-eating animals, especially cows, bulls and oxen: That farmer does not keep sheep but he keeps several breeds of cattle.) das Vieh* * *cat·tle[ˈkætl̩, AM -t̬l̩]n pl200 head of \cattle 200 Stück Vieh“\cattle crossing” „Vorsicht Viehbetrieb“beef \cattle Schlachtrinder pldairy \cattle Milchkühe pl, Milchvieh ntto breed/round up \cattle Rinder züchten/zusammentreibento raise \cattle Rinderzucht betreiben* * *['ktl]plRind(vieh) nt500 head of cattle — 500 Rinder, 500 Stück Vieh
"cattle crossing" — "Vorsicht Viehtrieb!"
* * *1. (Rind)Vieh n:ten (head of) cattle zehn Stück Vieh, zehn Rinder2. pej Viehzeug n (Menschen)* * *plural nounVieh, das; Rinder Pl.* * *n.Rindvieh n.Vieh nur sing. n.Viehzeug n. -
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8 cattle lorry
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cattle lorry
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9 cattle truck
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cattle truck
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10 cattle barn
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cattle barn
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11 cattle lifter
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12 cattle pen
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13 cattle plague
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14 cattle container
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cattle container
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15 cattle float
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cattle float
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16 cattle exercise yard
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cattle exercise yard
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17 cattle yard
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cattle yard
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20 cattle breeding
См. также в других словарях:
Cattle — Cat tle (k[a^]t t l), n. pl. [OE. calet, chatel, goods, property, OF. catel, chatel, LL. captale, capitale, goods, property, esp. cattle, fr. L. capitals relating to the head, chief; because in early ages beasts constituted the chief part of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cattle — [n] bovine animals beasts, bovid mammals, bulls, calves, cows, dogies*, herd, livestock, longhorn*, moo cows*, oxen, shorthorns, stock, strays; concept 394 … New thesaurus
cattle — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk or as beasts of burden; cows and oxen. ORIGIN Old French chatel chattel … English terms dictionary
cattle — [kat′ l] pl.n. [ME & Anglo Fr catel (OFr chatel) < ML captale, property, stock < L capitalis, principal, chief < caput, HEAD: orig. sense in var. CHATTEL] 1. Archaic farm animals collectively; livestock 2. domesticated oxen collectively; … English World dictionary
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CATTLE — The domestication of cattle began in prehistoric times. Ancient Sumerian inscriptions refer to the raising of cattle, and from the third millennium B.C.E. they are depicted in Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian drawings as used for plowing (see… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
cattle — cattleless, adj. /kat l/, n. (used with a pl. v.) 1. bovine animals, esp. domesticated members of the genus Bos. 2. Bib. such animals together with other domesticated quadrupeds, as horses, swine, etc. 3. Disparaging. human beings. [1175 1225; ME … Universalium
cattle — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beef, dairy ▪ Highland, longhorn, shorthorn ▪ native ▪ wild ▪ … Collocations dictionary