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1 trout
noun, pl. sameForelle, die* * *plural - trout; noun2) (its flesh, used as food: Have some more trout!) die Forelle* * *[traʊt]n1.<pl -s or ->(fish) Forelle fold \trout alte Schachtel fam* * *[traʊt]nForelle ftrout fishing — Forellenfang m, Forellenangeln nt
silly old trout! (inf) — blöde alte (Zimt)ziege (inf)
* * *trout [traʊt] s1. pl trouts, besonders koll trout FISCH Forelle f:trout stream Forellenbach m* * *noun, pl. sameForelle, die* * *n.Forelle -n f. -
2 trout
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3 trout
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4 trout
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5 trout
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6 trout fishing
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7 trout fishing
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8 trout farm
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9 trout farming
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10 trout pout
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11 trout farm
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12 trout farming
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13 rainbow trout
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14 salmon trout
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15 sea trout
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16 brook trout
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17 lake trout
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18 rainbow trout
rain·bow 'trout nRegenbogenforelle f -
19 salmon trout
salm·on 'trout nLachsforelle f -
20 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.
См. также в других словарях:
Trout — (trout), n. [AS. truht, L. tructa, tructus; akin to Gr. trw kths a sea fish with sharp teeth, fr. trw gein to gnaw.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of fishes belonging to {Salmo}, {Salvelinus}, and allied genera of the family… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trout — [trout] n. pl. trout or trouts [ME troute < OE truht < LL tructus, tructa < Gr trōktēs, kind of fish < trōgein, to gnaw: see TROGLODYTE] 1. any salmonid; esp., any of various food and game fishes that are usually speckled and found… … English World dictionary
Trout — ist der Familienname von: Jack Trout, US amerikanischer Unternehmer und Eigentümer des strategischen Marketingbüros Trout Partners Walter Trout (* 1951), US amerikanischer Komponist, Gitarrist und Sänger Siehe auch: Trout (Louisiana), Ort in den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
trout — trout·er; trout·less; trout·let; trout; trout·ling; … English syllables
trout — [traut] n ↑fin, ↑gill [Date: 1000 1100; : Late Latin; Origin: tructa type of fish with sharp teeth, from Greek, from trogein to bite ] 1.) plural trout [U and C] a common river fish, often used for food, or the flesh of this fish 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
trout — O.E. truht trout, in part from O.Fr. truite, both from L.L. tructa, perhaps from Gk. troktes a kind of sea fish, lit. nibbler, from trogein to gnaw, from PIE root *tere (see THROW (Cf. throw)). In late 17c. slang, trusty trout was used in a sense … Etymology dictionary
trout — ► NOUN (pl. same or trouts) ▪ an edible fish of the salmon family, chiefly inhabiting fresh water. ● old trout Cf. ↑old trout ORIGIN Old English, from Greek tr gein gnaw … English terms dictionary
trout — [ traut ] (plural trout) noun count a fish that lives in rivers and lakes a. uncount this fish eaten as food … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trout — is the same in the plural, except that old trout (a depreciatory slang term for an old woman) has the plural form old trouts … Modern English usage
Trout — For other uses, see Trout (disambiguation). Rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss … Wikipedia
trout — troutless, adj. troutlike, adj. /trowt/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) trout, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) trouts. 1. any of several game fishes of the genus Salmo, related to the salmon. Cf. brown trout, cutthroat trout … Universalium