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1 Yearling
The first clip of wool from a sheep, usually termed lamb's wool. Subsequent clips after the first one are termed fleece wool. -
2 toklu
yearling sheep. -
3 годовалая ярка
Agriculture: yearling ewe, yearling sheep -
4 годовалый баран
Agriculture: yearling sheep -
5 Fliped Wool
Skin wool from certain yearling sheep which retains the form of the fleece when pulled off. -
6 borrego
adj.simpleton.m.1 lamb, sheep.2 false rumor.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lamb2 (ignorante) moron\como borregos like sheep* * *borrego, -a1. SM / F1) (Zool) (=oveja joven) lamb, yearling lamb; (=oveja adulta) sheep2) (=persona)2. SM1) Cuba, Méx * hoax2) pl borregos (=nubes) fleecy clouds; (Náut) foamy crests of waves, white horses, white caps (EEUU)* * *- ga masculino, femenino2) borrego masculino (Méx) ( noticia falsa) false rumor*soltaron or lanzaron el borrego de que... — it was rumored that...
* * *----* comportarse como borregos = behave like + sheep.* * *- ga masculino, femenino2) borrego masculino (Méx) ( noticia falsa) false rumor*soltaron or lanzaron el borrego de que... — it was rumored that...
* * ** comportarse como borregos = behave like + sheep.* * *borrego -gamasculine, feminineAlo siguieron todos como borregos they all followed him like sheep1 (nubes) fleecy clouds (pl)2 (olas) white horses (pl)Csoltaron or lanzaron el borrego de que … somebody started the rumor that …* * *
borrego
( oveja) sheep
borrego,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Zool yearling lamb
2 fam pey (persona) sheep: le siguieron como borregos, they followed him like sheep
' borrego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borrega
English:
lamb
- sheep
* * *borrego, -a♦ adjFam Pey sheep-like♦ nm,f1. [animal] lambtodos lo siguen como borregos they all follow him like sheep3.borregos [nubes] fleecy clouds4.6. Cuba, Méx [noticia falsa] hoax;soltar un borrego to start a rumour* * *m1 ZO lamb2 figpersona sheep;borregos pl fluffy white clouds* * *borrego, -ga n1) : lamb, sheep2) : simpleton, fool -
7 borrega
borrego,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Zool yearling lamb
2 fam pey (persona) sheep: le siguieron como borregos, they followed him like sheep
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8 borro
m.1 wether not two years old.2 dolt, of slow understanding. (Colloquial)3 duty laid on sheep.4 young sheep less than one year old, yearling lamb.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: borrar. -
9 òisg
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10 arkume
iz. [from ard(i)-kume (sheep young)]1. yearling, young lamb2. Sukal. lamb, lamb's meat
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