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1 cuerno de caza
* * *(n.) = corn, hunting hornEx. This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.Ex. The hunt is the predominant sound of the poem, which features more than ten references to the sound of hunting horns or bugles.* * ** * *(n.) = corn, hunting hornEx: This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.
Ex: The hunt is the predominant sound of the poem, which features more than ten references to the sound of hunting horns or bugles. -
2 licencia de caza
* * *(n.) = hunting licence, shooting licenceEx. The environment is threatened because the observance of environmental regulations is not strictly controlled and fishing and hunting permits and licenses are granted all too easily.Ex. The group successfully persuaded the local government to stop issuing shooting licenses.* * ** * *(n.) = hunting licence, shooting licenceEx: The environment is threatened because the observance of environmental regulations is not strictly controlled and fishing and hunting permits and licenses are granted all too easily.
Ex: The group successfully persuaded the local government to stop issuing shooting licenses.* * *hunting permit -
3 trompa de caza
* * *(n.) = cornEx. This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.* * ** * *(n.) = cornEx: This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.
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4 cuchillo de caza or de monte
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5 pabellón de caza
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6 pabellón de caza
• hunting box• hunting lodge• shooting box• shooting lodge -
7 caja de saboneta
• hunting case -
8 can de busca
• hunting hound• retrieve• retroact -
9 cazadero
• hunting ground -
10 cazadora
• hunting jacket• huntress• windbreaker• windcheater -
11 chaqueta cazadora
• hunting jacket -
12 chaqueta de caza
• hunting jacket -
13 comitiva de caza
• hunting party• shooting party -
14 corneta de monte
• hunting horn -
15 cuerno de caza
• hunting horn -
16 expedición de caza
• hunting expedition• safari -
17 leopardo cazador
• hunting leopard -
18 partida de caza
• hunting party -
19 temporada de caza
• hunting season -
20 tierra de caza
• hunting ground
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HUNTING — (Heb. צוד, hunt ; צַיִד, hunting, game ; צַיָּד, hunter ; מְצוֹדָה ,מָצוֹד, hunting implement, net ). Biblical Period In the earliest periods of human history, hunting was an essential means of procuring food, clothing, and tools. In biblical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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hunting — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big game, deer, fox (usually fox hunting), etc. ▪ He was killed by a lion while big game hunting in Africa. ▪ commercial … Collocations dictionary