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2 capacidad de pastadero
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > capacidad de pastadero
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5 pasto
m.1 fodder (hierba).2 pasture (sitio).3 lawn, grass. ( Latin American Spanish)4 Pasto.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pastar.* * *1 (pastizal) pasture2 (acción) grazing\a todo pasto in large quantitiesser pasto de las llamas to go up in flames* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Agr) (=acción) grazing; (=sitio) pasture; (=hierba) grass, pasture; (=pienso) feed, fodder; LAm (=césped) lawn2) (fig) (=alimento) food, nourishment; [del fuego] fuelfue pasto del fuego o de las llamas — the flames devoured it
3)beber a todo pasto — to drink for all one is worth, drink to excess
4)5) Méx ** (=hierba) grass **, pot *** * *a) (Agr) pasturehay buenos pastos — there is good grazing o pasture
a todo pasto — (Esp fam)
fumaban a todo pasto — they smoked like chimneys (colloq)
ser pasto de algo — persona to be the subject of something
el edificio fue pasto de las llamas — the building was enveloped o engulfed in flames
* * *= pasture, fodder.Ex. The article 'The information society of the 1990s; blue sky and green pastures?' considers how the transformation into an information intensive society affects the day to day life of an individual.Ex. The diverse range of perspectives represented provides fodder for lively debates.----* gran extensión de tierra dedicada a la cría de animales de past = rangeland.* lugar de pasto = feeding ground.* pasto de limón = lemongrass.* pastos = grassland.* pastos mejores = greener pastures, pastures new.* tierra de pastos = pasture land.* zona de pasto = feeding ground, grazing area.* * *a) (Agr) pasturehay buenos pastos — there is good grazing o pasture
a todo pasto — (Esp fam)
fumaban a todo pasto — they smoked like chimneys (colloq)
ser pasto de algo — persona to be the subject of something
el edificio fue pasto de las llamas — the building was enveloped o engulfed in flames
* * *= pasture, fodder.Ex: The article 'The information society of the 1990s; blue sky and green pastures?' considers how the transformation into an information intensive society affects the day to day life of an individual.
Ex: The diverse range of perspectives represented provides fodder for lively debates.* gran extensión de tierra dedicada a la cría de animales de past = rangeland.* lugar de pasto = feeding ground.* pasto de limón = lemongrass.* pastos = grassland.* pastos mejores = greener pastures, pastures new.* tierra de pastos = pasture land.* zona de pasto = feeding ground, grazing area.* * *1 ( Agr) pasturela región tiene buenos pastos the area has good grazing o pasturea todo pasto ( fam): comimos y bebimos a todo pasto we ate and drank until we were fit to burst ( colloq)fumaban a todo pasto they smoked like chimneys ( colloq)ser pasto de algo: el edificio fue pasto de las llamas the building was enveloped o engulfed in flamesno quiero ser pasto de la murmuración I don't want to be the subject of gossip, I don't want to set tongues wagging ( colloq)cortar el pasto to mow the lawn, to cut the grassnos sentamos en el pasto we sat on the lawn o grass* * *
Del verbo pastar: ( conjugate pastar)
pasto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pastó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pastar
pasto
pastar ( conjugate pastar) verbo intransitivo
to graze
pasto sustantivo masculinoa) (Agr) pasture
( extensión) lawn, grass
pastar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to graze
pasto sustantivo masculino
1 (pastizal, pradera) pasture
(hierba) grass
2 (alimento) fodder
' pasto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zacate
- cortar
English:
grass
- pasture
- lawn
- lawnmower
* * *pasto nm1. [hierba] fodder2. [sitio] pasture;una región de fértiles pastos a region abounding in fertile pasture3. Am [césped] lawn, grass;cortar el pasto to mow the lawn, to cut the grass4. Compa todo pasto in abundance;ser pasto de las llamas to go up in flames* * *m ( dehesa) pasture;a todo pasto fam for all one is worth fam ;el edificio fue pasto de las llamas the building was engulfed by flames;fueron pasto de las murmuraciones they were the subject of rumors;dar pasto a fig ( fomentar) encourage* * *pasto nm1) : pasture2) hierba: grass, lawn* * *pasto n pasture -
6 pastorear
v.1 to put out to pasture.El chico pastoreaba cabras The boy put goats out to pasture.2 to minister, to pastor.El sabio pastorea a los fieles The sage ministers the faithful.* * *1 to graze, pasture* * *VT1) (Agr) to shepherd; [+ rebaño] to pasture, graze; (=cuidar) to look after2) (Rel) to guide, shepherd3) LAm * (=acechar) to lie in wait for4) CAm (=mimar) to spoil, pamper* * *1.verbo transitivo to tend2.pastorear vi (AmL) to graze, pasture* * *= herd.Ex. In the wet season animals were herded, whereas in the dry season animals were mostly left to range freely.* * *1.verbo transitivo to tend2.pastorear vi (AmL) to graze, pasture* * *= herd.Ex: In the wet season animals were herded, whereas in the dry season animals were mostly left to range freely.
* * *pastorear [A1 ]vtto tend■ pastorearvi( AmL) to graze, pasture* * *♦ vtto put out to pasture♦ vito pasture, to graze* * ** * *pastorear vt: to shepherd, to tend -
7 potrero
m.1 field, pasture. ( Latin American Spanish)2 stable.* * *1 (lugar) paddock* * *1. SM LAm1) (=pasto) pasture; (=cercado) paddock2) (=finca) [de ganado] cattle ranch; [de cría] stud farm3) Cono Sur (=parque) playground4) Méx (=llanura) open grassland2.ADJ ** (=afortunado) lucky, jammy ** * *a) (AmL) ( terreno cercado) field; ( para pastar) pastureb) (Chi) ( terreno baldío) area of waste ground o land, vacant lot (AmE)* * *a) (AmL) ( terreno cercado) field; ( para pastar) pastureb) (Chi) ( terreno baldío) area of waste ground o land, vacant lot (AmE)* * ** * *
potrero sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( terreno cercado) field;
( para pastar) pasture
* * *potrero nmAm field, pasture* * *m L.Am.pasture* * *potrero nm1) : field, pasture2) : cattle ranch -
8 apacentar
v.1 to graze.2 to nurture.3 to educate, to school.* * *1 (pacer) to graze, put out to pasture2 (alimentar) to feed3 figurado (instruir) to teach4 figurado (alimentar pasiones etc) to gratify1 to pasture, graze* * *1. VT1) (Agr) [+ ganado] to graze, feed2) [+ discípulos] to teach; [+ deseos, pasión] to gratify2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to graze, pasture* * *= graze (on).Ex. Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.* * *verbo transitivo to graze, pasture* * *= graze (on).Ex: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.
* * *apacentar [A5 ]vtto graze, pasture* * *apacentar vtto (put out to) graze, to pasture* * *v/t graze* * *apacentar {55} vt: to pasture, to put to pasture -
9 dehesa
f.1 meadow.2 pasture, meadow, enclosure, paddock.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: dehesar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: dehesar.* * *1 pasture, meadow* * *SF1) (=pastos) pasture, meadow2) (=finca) estate* * *a) ( terreno) meadow, pastureb) ( hacienda) farm* * *= range, paddock.Ex. And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex. The animals were kept in sheds or in open paddocks to study their haematological and metabolic profiles.* * *a) ( terreno) meadow, pastureb) ( hacienda) farm* * *= range, paddock.Ex: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.
Ex: The animals were kept in sheds or in open paddocks to study their haematological and metabolic profiles.* * *1 (terreno) meadow, pasture2 (hacienda) farm* * *
dehesa sustantivo femenino
dehesa sustantivo femenino pasture, meadow
' dehesa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llamado
English:
grassland
* * *dehesa nfmeadow* * *f meadow -
10 pastizal
m.1 pasture.2 pastureland, herbage, pasture, grassland.* * *1 pastureland, pasture* * *SM pasture* * *masculino pastureland, grazing land* * *= grazing pasture, feeding ground, grazing area.Ex. In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex. The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Ex. The estate grounds are set out as gardens, grazing areas for animals and car parking spaces.----* pastizales = grassland.* * *masculino pastureland, grazing land* * *= grazing pasture, feeding ground, grazing area.Ex: In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.
Ex: The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Ex: The estate grounds are set out as gardens, grazing areas for animals and car parking spaces.* pastizales = grassland.* * *pastureland, grazing land* * *pastizal nmpasture* * *m pastureland* * *pastizal nm: pasture, grazing land -
11 invernada
f.1 winter Season (estación).2 wintering (etapa invernal); hibernation (hibernación).3 winter pasture (pasto). (Andes)4 heavy rainstorm (tempestad). (Caribbean)5 wintertime, winter, winter season, hibernation.past part.past participle of spanish verb: invernar.* * *SF1) (=estación) winter season2) (=hibernación) hibernation4) Caribe (=tempestad) heavy rainstorm* * *a) (CS) (Agr) winter pasture, wintering place; ( período) wintering periodb) (Ven fam) ( aguacero) downpour* * *a) (CS) (Agr) winter pasture, wintering place; ( período) wintering periodb) (Ven fam) ( aguacero) downpour* * ** * *invernada nf1. Andes, RP [pasto] winter pasture2. Andes, RP [periodo] winter season* * *f Rplwinter pasture -
12 pastoreo
m.1 shepherding.2 sheepherding, grazing, pastureing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pastorear.* * *1 pasture* * *SM grazing* * *masculino pasture, pasturagetierras de pastoreo — pastureland, grazing land
* * *= grazing.Ex. The vegetation of this nature reserve is only affected to smaller degrees by grazing and wood cutting due to geographical factors limiting access.----* tierra de pastoreo = pasture land.* * *masculino pasture, pasturagetierras de pastoreo — pastureland, grazing land
* * *= grazing.Ex: The vegetation of this nature reserve is only affected to smaller degrees by grazing and wood cutting due to geographical factors limiting access.
* tierra de pastoreo = pasture land.* * *pasture, pasturagetierras de pastoreo pastureland, grazing land* * *
Del verbo pastorear: ( conjugate pastorear)
pastoreo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pastoreó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pastorear
pastoreo
pastoreo sustantivo masculino shepherding
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13 talaje
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14 destituir
v.1 to dismiss.2 to remove from office, to discharge, to knock down.* * *1 to dismiss, remove from office* * *verb* * *VT1) (=despedir) [+ empleado] to dismiss (de from)[+ ministro, funcionario] to remove from office2) (=privar)* * *fue destituido de su cargo — he was removed o dismissed from office
* * *= remove, cashier, put out to + pasture, put out to + grass.Ex. Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.Ex. His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.Ex. Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.Ex. The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.* * *fue destituido de su cargo — he was removed o dismissed from office
* * *= remove, cashier, put out to + pasture, put out to + grass.Ex: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.
Ex: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.Ex: Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.Ex: The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.* * *vt( frml)1 (despedir) to dismissfue destituido de su cargo he was removed o dismissed from office, he was dismissed from his post* * *
destituir ( conjugate destituir) verbo transitivo (frml) ( despedir) to dismiss
destituir verbo transitivo to dismiss o remove from office
' destituir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
relevar
- remover
English:
dismiss
- remove
* * *destituir vt[alto ejecutivo, entrenador] to dismiss; [cargo público] to remove from office;lo destituyeron del puesto de tesorero he was dismissed from his post as treasurer;fue destituido de su cargo (de o [m5] como ministro) he was relieved of his post (as minister), he was removed from office* * *v/t dismiss;destituir del cargo remove from one’s post* * *destituir {41} vt: to dismiss, to remove from office -
15 jubilar
v.to retire, to pension, to pension off, to superannuate.* * *1 (retirar) to retire1 (retirarse) to retire* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ trabajador] to pension off, retire2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <trabajador/empleado> to retire, pension offb) (fam) (desechar, tirar) <silla/televisor> to chuck out (colloq); < novio> to ditch (colloq)2.jubilar vi (Andes) to retire3.jubilarse v pron1) ( del trabajo) to retire2) (Ven arg) ( del colegio) to play hookey (esp AmE), to skive off (school) (BrE)* * *= put out to + grass, put out to + pasture.Ex. The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.Ex. Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.----* jubilarse = retire.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <trabajador/empleado> to retire, pension offb) (fam) (desechar, tirar) <silla/televisor> to chuck out (colloq); < novio> to ditch (colloq)2.jubilar vi (Andes) to retire3.jubilarse v pron1) ( del trabajo) to retire2) (Ven arg) ( del colegio) to play hookey (esp AmE), to skive off (school) (BrE)* * *= put out to + grass, put out to + pasture.Ex: The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.
Ex: Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.* jubilarse = retire.* * *jubilee ( before n)vt1 ‹trabajador/empleado› to retire, pension off2 ( fam) (desechar, tirar) ‹silla/televisor› to get rid of, chuck out ( colloq); ‹novio› to get rid of, to ditch ( colloq), to dump ( colloq)■ jubilarvi(Chi, Col) to retireA (del trabajo) to retiresi no me sale bien esta vez, me jubilo ( fam); if it doesn't work this time I'm giving upB ( Ven arg) (del colegio) to play truant, play hooky ( esp AmE colloq), skive off (school) ( BrE colloq)* * *
jubilar ( conjugate jubilar) verbo intransitivo (Andes) to retire
jubilarse verbo pronominal ( del trabajo) to retire
jubilar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to retire, pension off
2 (un objeto) to get rid of, ditch: tendríamos que jubilar el coche, we should get rid of the car
' jubilar' also found in these entries:
English:
pension off
- retire
* * *♦ vtvan a jubilar los trenes más viejos they're going to get rid of the oldest trains* * *v/t1 retire2 ( desechar) get rid of* * *jubilar vt1) : to retire, to pension off -
16 pastar
v.to graze.* * *1 to pasture, graze1 to pasture, graze* * *verb* * *VT VI to graze* * *verbo intransitivo to graze* * *= graze (on).Ex. Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.* * *verbo intransitivo to graze* * *= graze (on).Ex: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.
* * *pastar [A1 ]vito graze* * *
pastar ( conjugate pastar) verbo intransitivo
to graze
pastar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to graze
' pastar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
potrero
English:
graze
- pasture
* * *pastar vito graze* * *v/i graze* * *pastar vi: to grazepastar vt: to put to pasture* * *pastar vb to graze -
17 pradera
f.large meadow, prairie.* * *1 prairie, grassland* * *SF (=prado) meadow, meadowland; [de Canadá, EEUU] prairie* * *femenino grassland, grasslands (pl)* * *= range, greenfield, prairie, pasture land, grassland, lea, meadow, meadowland.Ex. And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex. Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.Ex. It is envisaged that mobile services to these and other rural communities on the Canadian prairies will continue.Ex. The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.Ex. The article is entitled 'Satellite-based monitoring of grassland curing in Victoria, Australia'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Monograph collections in scientific libraries: sacrificial lambs in the library lea?'.Ex. A region, 45 km long and 10 km wide, with romantic water ways weaving a lacework pattern through the forests, meadows, by-ways, and surrounding forests of this idyllic and unique province.Ex. Then a weak sun threw its rays over the rain and an enormous rainbow came out in the middle of the meadowland.* * *femenino grassland, grasslands (pl)* * *= range, greenfield, prairie, pasture land, grassland, lea, meadow, meadowland.Ex: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.
Ex: Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.Ex: It is envisaged that mobile services to these and other rural communities on the Canadian prairies will continue.Ex: The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.Ex: The article is entitled 'Satellite-based monitoring of grassland curing in Victoria, Australia'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Monograph collections in scientific libraries: sacrificial lambs in the library lea?'.Ex: A region, 45 km long and 10 km wide, with romantic water ways weaving a lacework pattern through the forests, meadows, by-ways, and surrounding forests of this idyllic and unique province.Ex: Then a weak sun threw its rays over the rain and an enormous rainbow came out in the middle of the meadowland.* * *grassland, grasslands (pl)las extensas praderas de los Estados Unidos the great prairies of the United States* * *
pradera sustantivo femenino
meadow;
pradera sustantivo femenino grassland, meadow
' pradera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasto
English:
grassland
- prairie
- range
- sloping
- meadow
* * *pradera nfarea of grassland;[en Norteamérica] prairie RP pradera artificial = area of grassland grown especially for grazing cattle; RP pradera natural area of natural grassland* * *f prairie, grassland* * *pradera nf: grassland, prairie* * *pradera n meadow -
18 relevar
v.1 to relieve, to take over from.Relevamos a María de su carga We relieved Mary of her burden.2 to dismiss.3 to free.4 to substitute (sport) (en partidos).5 to acquit.El juez relevó al demandado The judge acquitted the defendant.* * *1 (sustituir) to relieve, take over from2 (eximir) to exempt (de, from)3 (destituir) to dismiss, remove, relieve4 MILITAR to change, relieve5 figurado (engrandecer) to exaggerate1 to take turns* * *verb* * *VT1) (Mil) [+ guardia] to relieve; [+ colega] to replace, substitute for2) (=destituir)3) (=dispensar)relevar a algn de una obligación — to relieve sb of a duty, free sb from an obligation
relevar a algn de la culpa — to exonerate sb, free sb from blame
4) (Téc) to emboss* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sustituir) to relieverelevar la guardia — (Mil) to change the guard
relevó a Salinas como entrenador — he took over from o replaced Salinas as coach
2) ( destituir) to remove3) ( eximir) to exempt2.relevarse v pron to take turns, take it in turn(s)* * *= take over, put out to + grass, put out to + pasture.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.Ex. The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.Ex. Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.----* relevar de una obligación = relieve of + duty.* relevar de un cargo = relieve of + duty.* relevarse = take + a turn at, take + turns.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sustituir) to relieverelevar la guardia — (Mil) to change the guard
relevó a Salinas como entrenador — he took over from o replaced Salinas as coach
2) ( destituir) to remove3) ( eximir) to exempt2.relevarse v pron to take turns, take it in turn(s)* * *= take over, put out to + grass, put out to + pasture.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.
Ex: The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.Ex: Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.* relevar de una obligación = relieve of + duty.* relevar de un cargo = relieve of + duty.* relevarse = take + a turn at, take + turns.* * *relevar [A1 ]vtA (sustituir) to relieverelevar la guardia ( Mil) to change the guardrelevamos a los soldados que hacían la guardia we relieved the soldiers on guard dutyrelevó a Salinas como entrenador he took over from o replaced Salinas as coachB (destituir) to removefue relevado del cargo he was relieved of o removed from his postC (eximir) to exempt relevar a algn DE algo to exempt sb FROM sthlo relevaron de descargar los camiones he was exempted from unloading the trucksto take turns, take it in turn(s)las enfermeras se relevaron para atenderla toda la noche the nurses took turns at looking after her all night, the nurses took it in turn(s) to look after her all night* * *
relevar ( conjugate relevar) verbo transitivo
‹ jugador› to replace, take over from;
relevarse verbo pronominal
to take turns, take it in turn(s)
relevar verbo transitivo
1 (de una carga u obligación) to exempt from, let off
2 (de un puesto o cargo) to remove, relieve
3 (una persona a otra en una función) to relieve, take over from
4 Dep to substitute, replace
' relevar' also found in these entries:
English:
relieve
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [sustituir] to relieve, to take over from;[en deporte] to substitute;el presidente lo relevó por una mujer the president replaced him with a woman;los bomberos recién llegados relevaron a sus agotados compañeros the firemen who had just arrived relieved o took over from their exhausted colleagues;¿quién lo va a relevar cuando se jubile? who's going to take over from him when he retires?2. [destituir] to dismiss (de from), to relieve (de of);lo relevaron de la presidencia del partido they dismissed him as leader of the party4. [en relevos] to take over from* * *v/t MIL relieve;relevar a alguien de algo relieve s.o. of sth* * *relevar vt1) : to relieve, to take over from2)relevar de : to exempt from -
19 tierra de pastoreo
(n.) = pasture landEx. The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.* * *(n.) = pasture landEx: The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.
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20 tierra de pastos
(n.) = pasture landEx. The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.* * *(n.) = pasture landEx: The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.
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pasture — [pas′chər] n. [OFr < LL pastura < L pascere, to feed: see FOOD] 1. grass or other growing plants used as food by grazing animals 2. a) ground suitable for grazing b) a field, plot, etc. set aside for this vt. pastured … English World dictionary
pasture — ► NOUN 1) land covered with grass, suitable for grazing cattle or sheep. 2) grass growing on such land. ► VERB ▪ put (animals) to graze in a pasture. ● pastures new Cf. ↑pastures new ● … English terms dictionary
pasture — Pasture, et nourriture qu on baille aux bestes, Pabulum, Pastio, voyez Pasturage. Pasture et refection, Refectus, huius refectus. Qui a prins sa pasture, Pastus, participium … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Pasture — Pas ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pastured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pasturing}.] To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pasture — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. pasture grass eaten by cattle, from L.L. pastura a feeding, grazing, from L. pastus, pp. of pascere to feed, graze (see PASTOR (Cf. pastor)) … Etymology dictionary
Pasture — Pas ture, v. i. To feed on growing grass; to graze. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pasture — vb graze, *feed, nourish … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pasture — pastural, adj. pastureless, adj. pasturer, n. /pas cheuhr, pahs /, n., v., pastured, pasturing. n. 1. Also called pastureland /pas cheuhr land , pahs /. an area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock;… … Universalium