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m.1 run.2 corral, hen house, barnyard, chicken run.3 stockyard.* * *1 (de casa) yard, courtyard2 (de granja) farmyard, US corral3 (para niños) playpen4 TEATRO open-air theatre* * *noun m.farmyard, corral* * *SM1) (Agr) (=patio) farmyard; [de aves] poultry yard; (=redil) pen, corral (EEUU); [de pesca] weircorral de abasto — Cono Sur slaughterhouse
corral de carbonera — coal dump, coalyard
corral de vacas — * slum
2) [de niño] playpen* * *a) ( en granja) yard, farmyardb) ( para ganado) corralc) tbcorralito — ( para niños) playpen
d) (Hist, Teatr) open-air theater** * *= corral, kraal, fold, pen, farmyard.Ex. All animals lived in large social groups in outdoor corrals.Ex. Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.Ex. Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.Ex. One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.Ex. The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.----* animal de corral = farmyard animal.* aves de corral = poultry.* cría en corral = free-range farming.* de corral = free-range.* gallina de corral = free-range hen.* gallito del corral, el = cock-of-the-walk.* pollo de corral = free-range chicken.* * *a) ( en granja) yard, farmyardb) ( para ganado) corralc) tbcorralito — ( para niños) playpen
d) (Hist, Teatr) open-air theater** * *= corral, kraal, fold, pen, farmyard.Ex: All animals lived in large social groups in outdoor corrals.
Ex: Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.Ex: Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.Ex: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.Ex: The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.* animal de corral = farmyard animal.* aves de corral = poultry.* cría en corral = free-range farming.* de corral = free-range.* gallina de corral = free-range hen.* gallito del corral, el = cock-of-the-walk.* pollo de corral = free-range chicken.* * *1 (en una granja) yard, farmyard2 (para ganado) corral, stockyard3tb corralito (para niños) playpen* * *
corral sustantivo masculino
c) tb
corral sustantivo masculino
1 (para animales) farmyard, US barnyard, pen
2 (patio interior) courtyard
3 Hist (teatro) open-air auditorium
' corral' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
AVE
- gallina
- parque
- ave
- gallinero
- medialuna
English:
barnyard
- corral
- farmyard
- fowl
- paddock
- pen
- poultry
- run
- stockyard
- farm
- play
- stock
- yard
* * *corral nm1. [para aves] run;[para cerdos, ovejas] pen;pollo/huevos de corral free-range chicken/eggs3. [para niños] playpen* * *m1 farmyard2 cercado corral* * *corral nm1) : farmyard2) : corral, pen, stockyard3) orcorralito : playpen* * *corral n farmyard -
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(Sp. model spelled same [korál], a term of uncertain origin common to Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Galician, and Occitan. It is related to Spanish and Portuguese corro 'enclosure' or 'circle of people,' but it is uncertain which of the two terms derives from which. Corominas notes that corral was probably the original term; if so, it derives from Vulgar Latin * curralem 'race track' or 'place where vehicles are enclosed' < Latin currum 'cart')1) DARE: 1829. A pen or enclosure for horses or livestock. Such pens were generally made of wooden posts and slatting or other fencing material, but they could be constructed of rope or adobe walls (Watts notes that the latter was used to protect herds from pillaging Indians).2) Rocky Mountains: 1848. A group of wagons drawn into a circle for defense.3) DARE: 1859. According to a quote included in the DARE, a correll was a hedge built around a campsite to protect travelers from the wind.4) OED: 1847. As a verb, corral means to herd animals into an enclosure, or (5) to draw wagons into a circle.6) OED: 1860. Blevins notes that, by extension from (4), to corral is to gain control of anything. Hendrickson includes a quote from the New York Times (1867) that demonstrates the variety of meanings the term corral had in the West at that time: "If a man is embarrassed in any way, he is 'cor-raled.' Indians 'corral' men on the plains; storms 'corral' tourists. The criminal is 'corraled' in prison, the gambler 'corrals' the dust of the miner." The DRAE references corral as an enclosed, uncovered place in a home or a field that serves as a pen for animals. The additional meanings above are not referenced in Spanish sources, but are extensions of the original meaning.Alternate forms: coral, corel, corell, corrale, correll, coural. -
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m1) Ам. корра́ль (огороженный участок, загон для скота)2) М.; перен.; жарг. ≈ непро́йденная часть уче́бной програ́ммы ( у студентов)3) Куба; устар. корра́ль ( старинная земельная мера)4) животново́дческая фе́рма ( чаще для мелкого рогатого скота)••corral de abasto Арг., Пар., Ур. — бо́йня, скотобо́йня
corral de amansa Куба — заго́н для прируче́ния ди́ких живо́тных
corral de asiento — см. знач. 4)
corral de(l) concejo Куба, М. — приёмник для бездо́мных живо́тных
corral falso Куба — вре́менный заго́н для скота́
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m1) двор, скотный двор; загон3) ист. двор ( для театральных представлений)5) Анд. жилой дом6) воен. каре7) Куба (тж corral de asiento) животноводческая ферма••corral de madera — лесной складcorral de vacas разг. — сущий хлев, настоящий сарайen corral loc. adv. арго — окружённый -
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m1) двор, скотный двор; загон2) ставной невод (на реке, на берегу моря)3) ист. двор ( для театральных представлений)5) Анд. жилой дом6) воен. каре••corral de vacas разг. — сущий хлев, настоящий сарай
en corral loc. adv. арго — окружённый
oír cantar, sin saber en qué corral — слышать звон, да не знать, где он
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sustantivo masculino2. [teatro] früher Theater in Innenhöfencorralcorral [ko'rral]num1num (cercado) Gehege neutro; (redil) Pferch masculino; (para la pesca) Fischzaun masculino; (para gallinas) Hühnerhof masculino -
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• barnyard• corral• farmyard• hen bird• hen pheasant• Hendrik• henna• poultry yard -
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s. Kancha. Llama kancha: corral de llamas. -
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сущ.1) общ. (птичий двор) птичник, выгул, загон, птичий двор, скотный двор, двор, огороженное место2) разг. (скотный двор) скотник3) с.-х. выгульная площадка4) ист. корраль -
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m• drůbežárna• dvorec• dvůr• obora• ohrada• slepičárna• sádka* * *m• Cu dobytkářská farma• Ve ovocná zahrada• ohražené místo• selský dvůr• zahrádka (pro děti) -
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m:Kúuchil tu'ux ku k'a'alal ba'alche'o'ob je'ex -
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m 1) двор, двор за добитък, птичи двор; 2) оградено място за добитък; 3) заграждения в река или по морския бряг за ловене на риба; hacer corrales прен. отсъствам от лекция ( за студент). -
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17 corral bar
Carlisle: 1914. One of the wooden bars that make up the gate to a corral. -
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19 corral boss
Glossed by Adams as "the man in charge of stock and corrals on a dude ranch."Also called corral pup. -
20 corral branding
According to Adams, "branding calves in a corral."
См. также в других словарях:
corral — [ kɔral ] n. m. • 1868; coural 1668; hispano amér. corral ♦ Enclos où l on parque le bétail (bœufs, taureaux), dans certains pays. Des corrals. ⊗ HOM. Choral, chorale. ● corral, corrals nom masculin (espagnol corral) En Amérique, enclos destiné à … Encyclopédie Universelle
Corral — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Corral (desambiguación). Corral … Wikipedia Español
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corral — (Quizá del lat. vulg. *currale, circo de carreras, y este der. del lat. currus, carro). 1. m. Sitio cerrado y descubierto, en las casas o en el campo, que sirve habitualmente para guardar animales. 2. Atajadizo o cercado que se hace en los ríos o … Diccionario de la lengua española
corral — sustantivo masculino 1. Lugar cerrado y descubierto donde se guardan gallinas y otros animales: Me he dejado el corral abierto y se han escapado las gallinas. Una comadreja ha entrado en el corral y ha hecho un destrozo. 2. Patio descubierto… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
corral — ☆ corral [kə ral′ ] n. [Sp < corro, a circle, ring < L currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. an enclosure for holding or capturing horses, cattle, or other animals; pen 2. a defensive area made by drawing up covered wagons to form an enclosing… … English World dictionary
corral — (n.) 1580s, from Sp. corral, from corro ring, Port. curral, of uncertain origin. Perhaps ultimately African, or from V.L. *currale enclosure for vehicles, from L. currus two wheeled vehicle, from currere to run. The verb is from 1847; meaning to… … Etymology dictionary
corral — [n] enclosure compound, paddock, pen, pound, stockade; concept 494 corral [v] enclose cage, confine, coop up, fence in, lock up, pen, shut in, shut up; concept 191 Ant. set free … New thesaurus
corral — ► NOUN N. Amer. ▪ a pen for livestock on a farm or ranch. ► VERB (corralled, corralling) 1) N. Amer. put or keep (livestock) in a corral. 2) gather (a group) together. ORIGIN Spanish and Old Portuguese … English terms dictionary
Corral — Cor*ral (k?r r?l ; Sp. k?r r?l ), n. [Sp., a yard, a yard for cattle, fr. corro a circle or ring, fr. L. currere to run. Cf. {Kraal}.] A pen for animals; esp., an inclosure made with wagons, by emigrants in the vicinity of hostile Indians, as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Corral — Cor*ral , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corraled} ( r?ld or r?ld ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Corralling}.] To surround and inclose; to coop up; to put into an inclosed space; primarily used with reference to securing horses and cattle in an inclosure of wagons… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English