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1 племінна кобила
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2 rasplodna kobila
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3 yegua para cría
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4 priplodna kobila
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5 племенная кобыла
stud-mare с.-х.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > племенная кобыла
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6 племенная кобыла
1) General subject: brood mare, pedigree ( brood, stock) mare, stud mare3) Makarov: breeding mare, pedigree mare, stock mare -
7 fattrice
* * *[fat'tritʃe]sostantivo femminile brood mare, stud mare* * *fattrice/fat'trit∫e/sostantivo f.brood mare, stud mare. -
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f mare* * ** * *[ka'valla]sostantivo femminile mare* * *cavalla/ka'valla/sostantivo f.mare. -
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10 rozpłodow|y
adj. breeding- bydło rozpłodowe breeding cattle- ogier rozpłodowy a stud horse, a breeding stallion- klacz rozpłodowa a stud mareThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozpłodow|y
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11 yegua de cría
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12 Zuchtstute
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13 monte
te voilà bien montée avec un mari comme ça! — iron you're in a bad way with a husband like that!
* * *mɔ̃t nf1) ZOOLOGIE (= accouplement)2) [jockey] seat* * *monte nf mounting, covering; mener une jument à la monte to take a mare to stud.[mɔ̃t] nom féminin1. ÉQUITATION [technique] horsemanship[participation à une course] mounting -
14 HROSS
n.1) horse;2) mare.* * *m., spelt hors, Stj. 178: [A. S. hors; Engl. horse; O. H. G. hros; Germ. ross]:— a horse, Hm. 70, Grág. i. 194, 432, 433, 599, Nj. 69, Sturl. iii. 227, Gþl. 190, Eb. 106, Fb. ii. 184, 313; stóð-h., a stud-horse, steed; mer-h., a mare; áburðar-h., a hackney.2. spec. a mare, opp. to hestr, a stallion; litföróttr hestr með ljósum hrossum, Gullþ. 14, Hrafn. 6; hestr eða h., N. G. L. ii. 68; ef maðr á hest ( a stallion), þá skal hann annathvárt kaupa hross ( a mare) til, eða fá at láni, 125.COMPDS:I. hrossa-bein, n. horse bone, horse flesh, Sturl. i. 184. hrossa-beit, f. bite or grazing for horses, Jm. 20, Pm. 38. hrossa-brestr, m. a rattle. hrossa-fellir, m. loss of horses, from hunger or disease, Ann. 1313. hrossa-fúlga, u, f. fodder or pay given to keep a horse, Grág. i. 432. hrossa-fætr, m. pl. horses’ hoofs, Rb. 348; troðin undir hrossa fótum, Fas. i. 227. hrossa-gaukr, see gaukr. hrossa-geymsla, u, f. horse keeping, Grett. 91. hrossa-hús, n. a stable, Fms. i. 108, xi. 407, Grett. 91, Orkn. 218, Bs. i. 285. hrossa-höfn, f. horse-keep, horse pasture, Íb. 6. hrossa-kjöt, n. horse flesh, horse meat, Fms. i. 36. hrossa-kyn, n. horse flesh, Fas. iii. 132. hrossa-letr, n. ‘horse-letters,’ a large coarse hand-writing. hrossa-maðr, m. a groom, Þorst. Stang. 48; Kjartan kvaðsk engi vera h. ok vildi eigi þiggja, Ld. 194. hrossa-móða, u, f. the dirt and loose hairs which come off the coat of an ungroomed horse. hrossa-móðugr, adj. covered with h. hrossa-reið, f. a horse-race, horse-riding, Grág. i. 432, 438. hrossa-skella, u, f. = hrossabrestr. hrossa-slátr, n. horse meat, Nj. 164, Hkr. i. 143, Fms. x. 300. hrossa-sótt, f. horse fever, a kind of horse’s disease. hrossa-stuldr, m. horse stealing, Fms. iii. 147. hrossa-taka, u, f. id., Eb. 56. hrossa-vöndr, m. a horse-whip, Art. hrossa-þjófr, m. a horse-stealer, Hbl. 8. hrossa-þöngull, m. a kind of seaweed, fucus digitatus. hross-bak, n. horse-back, Sturl. i. 146, ii. 219, Jb. 262. hross-bein, n. a horse’s bone, Sturl. i. 184. hross-eigandi, a, m. part. a horse owner, Grág. i. 437. hross-fellir, n. = hrossafellir. hross-fjöldi, a, m. a drove of horses, Glúm. 316. hross-fóðr, m. horse-fodder, N. G. L. i. 240. hross-gjöf, f. the gift of a horse, Sturl. i. 155. hross-görsemi, f. a ‘treasure of a horse,’ a valuable horse, Bs. i. 633. hross-hali, a, m. a horse’s tail, Fms. ix. 18. hross-hauss, m. a horse’s head, Fas. ii. 300: as a term of abuse, afgamall h. hross-hár, n. horse-hair. Hrosshárs-grani, a, m. one of the names of Odin, prob. from wearing a frock or hekla of horse-hair, hross-hófr, m. a horse’s hoof, Al. 156. hross-hvalr, m. [A. S. horshwæl = horse-whale; the Germ. form being wall-ross; Engl. wal-rus], a walrus, Edda (Gl.), Sks. 30 new Ed., Korm. 164, K. Þ. K. 138: ropes of walrus skin (svörðr) were used of old for rigging ships, see king Alfred’s Orosius. hross-höfuð, n. = hrosshauss, Eg. 389. hross-íss, m. (= hrossheldr íss), horse-ice, i. e. ice safe to ride on, Sturl. iii. 21. hross-klyf, f. a horse pack, Karl. 382. hross-lifr, f. a horse’s liver, Hkr. i. 144. hross-nautn, f. using a horse, Grág. i. 432, 441. hross-reið, f. horse-riding, a horse-race, Grág. i. 432, 433, 442. hross-rófa, u, f. a horse’s tail, Fas. iii. 473. hross-síða, u, f. a horse’s side, Orkn. 12. hross-spell, n. the damaging a horse, N. G. L. i. 176. hross-tagl, n. a horse’s tail, Art. hross-tönn, f. a horse’s tooth. hross-verð, n. the worth of a horse, Grág. i. 434, Jb. 273. hross-þjófr, m. a horse-stealer: name of a giant, Hdl. hross-æta, u, f. an eater of horse flesh, which by the old eccl. law might not be eaten.II. in pr. names, Hross-kell, Hross-björn, Landn.: local name, Hross-ey, in the Orkneys. -
15 étalon
étalon [etalɔ̃]masculine nouna. ( = cheval) stallion* * *etalɔ̃
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nom masculin1) ( cheval) stallion2) ( modèle) standard; fig yardstick
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(-)étalon (in compounds)mètre(-)étalon — standard metre [BrE]
* * *etalɔ̃ nm1) (= mesure) standard2) (= cheval) stallion* * *A nm1 ( cheval) stallion; conduire un étalon à la jument to take a stallion to serve a mare;2 ○( homme) stud○;3 ( modèle) Fin, Mes standard; fig yardstick; étalon de longueur standard of length; étalon monétaire monetary standard; servir d'étalon à qn to be a role model to sb.B (-)étalon ( in compounds) âne(-)étalon Zool stud donkey; arbre(-)étalon Hort mother-tree; groupe(-)étalon Sociol standard group; kilogramme(-)étalon Mes standard kilogram; métal(-)étalon Fin standard metal; mètre(-)étalon Mes standard metreGB.étalon de change or gold exchange standard; étalon lingot d'or gold bullion standard.[etalɔ̃] nom masculin[âne, taureau] stud2. [référence] standardétalon monétaire monetary ou standard unit -
16 разплод
breedingза разплод for breeding purposes, животни за разплод breeding stock, animals kept for breeding purposesотглеждам за разплод keep for breeding purposes* * *разпло̀д,м., само ед. биол. breeding; бик за \разплод a bull of service; животни за \разплод breeding stock, animals kept for breeding purposes; за \разплод for breeding purposes, for stud; кобила за \разплод brood-mare.* * *breeding: keep for разплод purposes - отглеждам за разплод* * *1. breeding 2. бик за РАЗПЛОД a bull of service 3. за РАЗПЛОД for breeding purposes, животни за РАЗПЛОД breeding stock, animals kept for breeding purposes 4. кобила за РАЗПЛОД brood-mare 5. отглеждам за РАЗПЛОД keep for breeding purposes -
17 monté
te voilà bien montée avec un mari comme ça! — iron you're in a bad way with a husband like that!
* * *mɔ̃t nf1) ZOOLOGIE (= accouplement)2) [jockey] seat* * *monte nf mounting, covering; mener une jument à la monte to take a mare to stud.( féminin montée) [mɔ̃te] adjectifêtre bien ou mal monté to be well/badly equippedtu es bien montée avec un pareil mari! (familier & ironique) you've married a right (UK) ou good one there!3. (familier) [irrité]être monté contre quelqu'un to be angry with somebody, to be dead set against somebody5. CUISINEmontée nom fémininméfiez-vous, la montée est raide! watch out, it's quite a steep climb!2. [ascension] climbla montée des escaliers lui fut très pénible he climbed ou struggled up the stairs with great difficulty3. [élévation - d'une fusée, d'un dirigeable] ascent ; [ - de la sève] rise ; [ - des eaux] rise, risingla montée des prix/températures the rise in prices/temperaturesface à la montée en flèche des prix du pétrole faced with rocketing ou soaring oil pricesdevant la montée de la violence/du racisme faced with the rising tide of violence/racism7. PHYSIOLOGIE -
18 वाडब
vāḍaba
m. a stallion, stud-horse Pāṇ. 6-2, 65 Sch. ;
submarine fire (cf. under vaḍaba andᅠ aurva) Kāv. Pur. ;
a Brāhman MBh. Kāv. etc. (cf. vāḍabya);
N. of a grammarian Pat. on Pāṇ. 8-2, 106 ;
m. orᅠ n. the lower world, bell L. ;
n. a stud gaṇa khaṇḍikâ̱di;
a partic. Muhūrta Cat. ;
a kind of coitus L. ;
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19 rasplodni
adj kept for breeding, for breeding purposes | rasplodnia stoka breeding/breeder stock; -a kobila stud/brood/stock mare; -i bik service bull; -a forma stud form* * *• reproductive -
20 yeguarizo
adj.mare, of a mare.* * *SM Cono Sur1) [de cría] stud, group of breeding mares2) (=caballos) horses pl* * *yeguarizo, -a RP♦ adjganado yeguarizo horses♦ nmhorse
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