cattle

cattle
'kætl
noun plural
(grass-eating animals, especially cows, bulls and oxen: That farmer does not keep sheep but he keeps several breeds of cattle.) ganado (vacuno)
cattle n ganado
cattle
tr['kætəl]
plural noun
1 ganado (vacuno)
fifty head of cattle cincuenta cabezas de ganado, cincuenta reses
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
cattle breeding ganadería
cattle market feria de ganado
cattle shed cobertizo para ganado
cattle ['kæt̬əl] npl
: ganado m, reses mpl
cattle
n.
ganado s.m.
hacienda s.f.
'kætḷ
plural noun ganado m, reses fpl; (before n)

cattle breeder — ganadero, -ra m,f

cattle breeding — ganadería f

cattle guard o (BrE) grid — rejilla en la carretera que permite pasar a los vehículos pero no al ganado

['kætl]
1.
NPL ganado msing
2.
CPD

cattle breeder N — criador(a) m / f de ganado

cattle breeding N — crianza f de ganado

cattle crossing N — paso m de ganado

cattle drive N(US) recogida f de ganado

cattle egret N — garcilla f bueyera

cattle farm N — granja f de ganado

cattle grid (Brit)

cattle guard (US) N — paso m canadiense

cattle market N — mercado m ganadero or de ganado; (also fig) feria f de ganado

cattle prod N — picana f

cattle raising N — ganadería f

cattle ranch N — finca f ganadera, estancia f (LAm)

cattle rustler N(US) ladrón m de ganado, cuatrero m

cattle shed N — establo m

cattle show N — feria f de ganado

cattle truck N — (Aut) camión m de ganado; (Brit) (Rail) vagón m para ganado

* * *
['kætḷ]
plural noun ganado m, reses fpl; (before n)

cattle breeder — ganadero, -ra m,f

cattle breeding — ganadería f

cattle guard o (BrE) grid — rejilla en la carretera que permite pasar a los vehículos pero no al ganado


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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