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1 poultry
noun* * *['pəultri](farmyard birds, eg hens, ducks, geese, turkeys: They keep poultry.) das Geflügel- academic.ru/57131/poulterer">poulterer* * *poul·try[ˈpəʊltri, AM ˈpoʊ-]n* * *['pəʊltrɪ]nGeflügel nt* * *poultry [ˈpəʊltrı] sb) Geflügel n (Fleisch):poultry farm Geflügelfarm f;poultry farmer Geflügelzüchter(in);poultry farming Geflügelzucht f* * *noun* * *n.Geflügel n. -
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poul·try [ʼpəʊltri, Am ʼpoʊ-] n -
3 poultry
['pəʊltrɪ] UK / USnGeflügel nt -
4 poultry
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5 poultry hall
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > poultry hall
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6 poultry picker
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7 poultry processing plant
< food> ■ Geflügelverarbeitungsanlage fEnglish-german technical dictionary > poultry processing plant
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8 poultry farm
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10 poultry shears
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11 poultry farm
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14 gia cầm
/poultry/ GeflügelTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > gia cầm
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15 qué
/Poultry/ GeflügelTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > qué
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16 coop
noun* * *[ku:p](a box or cage for keeping fowls or small animals in: a chicken-coop.) der Hühnerkorb- academic.ru/85724/coop_up">coop up* * *[ku:p]I. n Hühnerstall mII. vt▪ to \coop up ⇆ sb jdn einsperren [o einschließen]* * *[kuːp]nHühnerstall mto fly the coop (fig inf) — sich aus dem Staub machen (inf)
* * *coop [kuːp]A s1. Hühnerstall m2. Fischkorb m (zum Fischfang)3. umg Kabuff n4. umg Knast m (Gefängnis):fly the coop sich aus dem Staub machenco-op, coop [ˈkəʊɒp; US ˈkəʊˌɑp; kəʊˈɑp] s abk cooperative (cooperative society) umg Co-op m (Genossenschaft und Laden)* * *noun* * *n.Konsumverein m. -
17 farm
1. noun[Bauern]hof, der; (larger) Gut, das; Gutshof, der; (in English-speaking countries outside Europe) Farm, diepoultry/chicken farm — Geflügel-/Hühnerfarm, die
farm bread/eggs — Landbrot, das/Landeier Pl.
2. transitive verbfarm animals — Vieh, das
bebauen, bewirtschaften [Land]; züchten [Lachs, Forellen]3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86912/farm_out">farm out* * *1. noun1) (an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc: Much of England is good agricultural land and there are many farms.) der Bauernhof2) (the farmer's house and the buildings near it in such a place: We visited the farm; ( also adjective) a farm kitchen.) der Bauernhof2. verb(to cultivate (the land) in order to grow crops, breed and keep animals etc: He farms (5,000 acres) in the south.) bebauen- farmer- farming
- farmhouse
- farmyard* * *[fɑ:m, AM fɑ:rm]I. n Bauernhof mchicken \farm Hühnerfarm fhealth \farm Schönheitsfarm ftrout \farm Forellenzucht fII. vtto \farm land/a number of acres Land/eine Anzahl Hektar bebauenIII. vi Land bebauenthe family still \farms in Somerset die Familie hat immer noch Farmland in Somerset* * *[fAːm]1. nBauernhof m; (bigger) Gutshof m; (in US, Australia, = health farm) Farm f; (= fish farm) Fischzucht f, Teichwirtschaft f (form); (= mink farm etc) (Pelztier)zuchtfarm fpig/chicken farm — Schweine-/Hühnerfarm f
2. attrlandwirtschaftlichor laborer (US) — Landarbeiter(in) m(f)
farm animals — Tiere pl auf dem Bauernhof
3. vtland bebauen; livestock halten; trout, mink etc züchten4. viLandwirtschaft betreibenman has been farming for thousands of years — der Mensch ( be)treibt schon seit Jahrtausenden Ackerbau und Viehzucht
* * *farm [fɑː(r)m]A s1. Farm f, (Land)Gut n, Bauernhof m, landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb:2. (Geflügel- etc) Farm f3. obs Bauernhaus nB v/t2. Geflügel etc züchten3. Land etc gegen Pachtzins übernehmen5. Kinder etc (gewerbsmäßig) in Pflege nehmena) Kinder etc in Pflege geben (on, to dat oder bei),C v/i (eine) Landwirtschaft betreiben, Landwirt sein* * *1. noun[Bauern]hof, der; (larger) Gut, das; Gutshof, der; (in English-speaking countries outside Europe) Farm, diepoultry/chicken farm — Geflügel-/Hühnerfarm, die
farm bread/eggs — Landbrot, das/Landeier Pl.
2. transitive verbfarm animals — Vieh, das
bebauen, bewirtschaften [Land]; züchten [Lachs, Forellen]3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- farm out* * *n.Bauernhof m.Farm -en f. v.bebauen v. -
18 farmer
nounpoultry farmer — Geflügelzüchter, der/-züchterin, die
* * *noun (the owner or tenant of a farm who works on the land etc: How many farmworkers does that farmer employ?) der Landwirt* * *farm·er[ˈfɑ:məʳ, AM ˈfɑ:rmɚ]* * *['fAːmə(r)]nBauer m, Bäuerin f, Landwirt(in) m(f); (in US, Australia) Farmer(in) m(f); (= mink farmer) Züchter(in) m(f); (= fish farmer) Teichwirt(in) m(f) (form); (= gentleman farmer) Gutsherr m; (= tenant farmer) Pächter(in) m(f)farmer's wife — Bäuerin f
* * *farmer s1. Bauer m, Bäuerin f, Landwirt(in), Farmer(in):farmer’s wife Bäuerin2. (Geflügel- etc) Züchter(in)3. Pächter(in)* * *nounpoultry farmer — Geflügelzüchter, der/-züchterin, die
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19 poulterer
* * *poul·ter·er[ˈpəʊltərəʳ]* * *['p\@Ultərə(r)]n (Brit)Geflügelhändler( in) m(f)poulterer's ( shop) — Geflügelhandlung f
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20 ranch
nounRanch, die[mink/poultry] ranch — [Nerz-/Geflügel]farm, die
* * *(a farm, especially one in North America for rearing cattle or horses.) die Ranch* * *[rɑ:n(t)ʃ, AM ræntʃ]I. n<pl -es>Farm fcattle \ranch Rinderfarm fsheep \ranch Schaffarm f\ranch mink Zuchtnerz mIII. vi Viehwirtschaft treibenIV. vtto \ranch cattle Rinder züchtento \ranch mink Nerze züchtento \ranch salmon Lachse züchten, eine Lachszucht betreiben* * *[rAːntS]1. nRanch f, Viehfarm franch hand — Farmhelfer( in) m(f)
ranch house (on ranch) — Farmhaus nt
ranch(-style) house (US) — Bungalow m
2. viViehwirtschaft treiben* * *A s1. Ranch f, Viehfarm f, -wirtschaft f2. allg (auch Hühner-, Pelztier- etc) Farm fB v/i1. Viehzucht treiben2. auf einer Ranch arbeitenC v/t Rinder etc züchten* * *nounRanch, die[mink/poultry] ranch — [Nerz-/Geflügel]farm, die
* * *n.(§ pl.: ranches)= Farm -en f.
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Poultry — Poul try, n. [From {Poult}.] Domestic fowls reared for the table, or for their eggs or feathers, such as cocks and hens, capons, turkeys, ducks, and geese. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poultry — mid 14c., from O.Fr. pouletrie domestic fowl (late 13c.), from poulet young fowl (see PULLET (Cf. pullet)). Poulterer (1630s) is a redundancy, but has largely ousted original poulter (c.1400), from O.Fr. pouletier poulterer, with agent suffix er … Etymology dictionary
poultry — ► NOUN ▪ chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese; domestic fowl. ORIGIN Old French pouletrie, from poulet pullet … English terms dictionary
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