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1 cattle
['kætl](grass-eating animals, especially cows, bulls and oxen: That farmer does not keep sheep but he keeps several breeds of cattle.) liellopi* * *liellopi -
2 cattle breading
lopkopība -
3 cattle farmer
lopkopis, lopkopības fermas īpašnieks -
4 dairy cattle
piena lopi -
5 granger's cattle
gaļas piena lopi -
6 horned cattle
govslopi -
7 pedigree cattle
šķirnes lopi -
8 store cattle
kaušanai nobaroti lopi; gaļas lopi -
9 to drive cattle
dzīt lopus -
10 to ring the cattle
sadzīt lopus vienā vietā -
11 well conditioned cattle
lopi ar labu kondīciju -
12 dairy cows/cattle
plural; see dairy cow -
13 brand
[brænd] 1. noun1) (a maker's name or trademark: a new brand; ( also adjective) a brand name.) šķirne; firmas zīme/marka2) (a variety: He has his own brand of humour.) kāds īpašs veids3) (a mark on cattle etc to show who owns them, made with a hot iron.) iededzināta zīme (lopiem)2. verb1) (to mark cattle etc with a hot iron.) iededzināt zīmi (lopiem)2) (to make a permanent impression on: His name is branded on my memory.) iespiesties (atmiņā)3) (to attach (permanent) disgrace to: branded for life as a thief.) apzīmogot (ar negodu); likt pie kauna staba•* * *fabrikas marka; šķirne, labums; apdegusi pagale; degzīme; kauna traips; lāpa; zobens; melnplauka; piestiprināt fabrikas zīmi; sašķirot; iededzināt zīmi; iespiesties; likt pie kauna staba, nosodīt -
14 mad cow disease
noun (a fatal disease of cattle, which can affect also humans who eat meat from infected cattle.) govju trakumsērga, Kreicfelda-Jakoba slimība -
15 browse
1. verb1) ((of animals) to feed (on shoots or leaves of plants).) pavirši lasīt, šķirstīt (grāmatu)2) ((of people) to glance through a book etc casually: I don't want to buy a book - I'm just browsing.) (par lopiem) grauzt lapas (dzinumus)3) (to search computer material, especially on a worldwide network.) pārlūkot2. noun1) (shoots, twigs or leaves as food for cattle.) šķirstīšana; graušana2) (an act of browsing.)* * *atvases, dzinumi; nograuzt dzinumus; apskatīt preces, pavirši lasīt, šķirstīt -
16 butcher
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17 clover
['kləuvə](a plant with leaves in three parts, used as food for cattle etc.) āboliņš* * *āboliņš -
18 collective
[-tiv]1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) kolektīvs; kopējs2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) kopības []* * *kolektīvs; kopējs, kolektīvs -
19 cow
I noun1) (the female of cattle used for giving milk: He has ten cows and a bull.) govs2) (the female of certain other animals eg the elephant, whale.) (ziloņa, vaļa) mātīte•- cowboy- cowherd
- cowhide II verb(to subdue or control through fear: The pupil was cowed by the headmaster's harsh words.) iebiedēt* * *govs; mātīte; nejauka sieviete; krējums, piens, sviests; iebiedēt -
20 cowboy
noun (in the United States, a man who looks after cattle on a ranch.) kovbojs* * *govju gans; kovbojs; trakulis; sviestmaize
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
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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
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