Cattle
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cattle teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- sığır
Örnek Cümle:
Bir kovboy sığırları otlağa götürüyor.
-A cowboy is driving cattle to the pasture.
Örnek Cümle:
Onlar atları ve sığırları çaldı.
-They stole horses and cattle.
- büyükbaş hayvan
Örnek Cümle:
Çiftlikte yaklaşık 500 büyükbaş hayvan var.
-There are about 500 cattle on the ranch.
- öküz (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji)
Örnek Cümle:
İnsanları öküzle kıyaslarlardı.
-They would compare people to cattle.
- mal
- davar
- cattleman sığır yetiştiren veya güden kimse
- insanlar {i}
Örnek Cümle:
İnsanları öküzle kıyaslarlardı.
-They would compare people to cattle.
Örnek Cümle:
Masai insanları, süt ve sığır kanının bir karışımını içerler.
-The Masai people drink a mixture of milk and cattle blood.
- sığırlar {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Onlar atları ve sığırları çaldı.
-They stole horses and cattle.
Örnek Cümle:
Sığırlar kırsalda otlanıyorlar.
-Cattle were grazing in the field.
- i., çoğ. sığırlar
- büyükbaş
- cattle breeding
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) hayvan besleme
- cattle dealing
- hayvancılık
- cattle egret
- öküz balıkçılı
- cattle egret
- sığır balıkçılı
- cattle egret
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) öküz balıkçıl
- cattle farming
- (Çiftçilik) büyüşbaş hayvancılık
- cattle breeding
- hayvan yetiştirme
- cattle car
- sığır vagonu
- cattle clipping
- sığır kırkımı
- cattle plague
- sığır vebası
- cattle ranch
- sığır otlağı
- cattle tax
- hayvan vergisi
- cattle thief
- sığır hırsızı
- Cattle Breeding
- büyükbaş hayvancılık
- cattle call
- sığır çağrı
- cattle clipping
- sığır kirkimi
- cattle farm
- Sığır besi çiftliği
- cattle farming
- sığır yetiştiriciliği
- cattle pen
- sığır kalem
- cattle prod
- sığır eşya
- cattle rancher
- sığır çiftlik sahibi
- cattle rustling
- büyükbaş hayvan hırsızlığı
- cattle shed
- sığır dökmek
- cattle-prod
- hayvan eşya
- cattle brander
- sığır yetiştiren kimse
- cattle brander
- sığır güden kimse
- cattle for slaughter
- (Çiftçilik) kasaplık sığır
- cattle gate
- (Kanun) sığır engeli
- cattle grid
- (Kanun) sığır engeli
- cattle guard
- (Kanun) sığır engeli
- cattle hide
- (Çiftçilik) sığır derisi
- cattle insurance
- (Ticaret) hayvan ölüm sigortası
- cattle keeper
- (Tarih) beylik çoban
- cattle leader
- burun halkası
- cattle lifter
- davar hırsızı
- cattle lifter
- sığır hırsızı
- cattle lifting
- (Kanun) sığır hırsızlığı
- cattle manifest
- (Ticaret) gemi sığır manifestosu
- cattle manifest
- (Askeri) sığır taşıma manifestosu
- cattle processed leather
- (Tekstil) sığır derisinden mamul deri
- cattle ranch
- otlak
- cattle range
- otlak
- cattle tax
- (Ticaret) ağnam vergisi
- beef cattle
- (Gıda) et danası
- beef cattle
- (Çiftçilik,Tarım) et sığırı
- breed of cattle
- (Havacılık) damızlık sığır
- breeding cattle
- (Tarım) damızlık sığır
- dairy cattle
- (Çiftçilik) sağmal inek
- dairy cattle
- (Çiftçilik) mandıra sığırı
- dairy cattle
- (Gıda) süt sığırı
- hire of cattle
- (Kanun) hayvan kirası
- pledge of cattle
- (Kanun) hayvan rehni
- ayrshire cattle
- iskoç sığırı
- beef cattle
- sığır
O, besi sığırı yetiştirmeye başladı.
-He began to raise beef cattle.
- chattel
- taşınabilir eşya
- chattel
- menkul eşya
- dairy cattle
- süt ineği
- corporate cattle farm
- Ticari amaçla sığır üreten hayvan çiftliği
Recently I was reading about corporate cattle farms,and I was shocked at how crowded and filthy the conditions are.
- diary cattle
- süt ineği
- feedlot cattle
- Açık besi koşullarında yetiştirilen sığır
- graze cattle
- sığır otlatmak
- limousin cattle
- (Benzetme) Büyük besili hayvan
- tend cattle
- sığır eğilimi
- black cattle
- siyah sığır
- chattel
- {i} taşınır mal, menkul
- chattel
- chattel mortgage menkul rehin
- chattel
- {i} köle
- chattel
- {i} menkul mal
- chattel
- köle/eşya
- chattel
- {i} taşınır mal
- dairy cattle
- sağmal inekler
- dual purpose cattle
- (Tarım) çift verim yönlü sığır
- duffer, cattle
- (Argo) at hırsızı
- horned cattle
- sığırlar
- kittle cattle
- zor beğenen tip
- kittle cattle
- titiz ve detaycı tipler
- pickled cattle hide
- (Çiftçilik) salamura sığır derisi
- store cattle
- besi hayvanları
- store cattle
- kesimlik sığırlar
İlgili Terimler
cattle teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- chattel
Örnek Cümle:
goods and cattle.
- Domesticated bovine animals (cows, bulls, steers etc)
Örnek Cümle:
Do you want to raise cattle?.
- Used in restricted contexts to refer to the meat derived from cattle
Örnek Cümle:
Whale burgers. Cattle burgers......no difference!.
- Certain other livestock, such as sheep, pigs or horses
- People who resemble domesticated bovine animals in behavior or destiny
- beasts of pasture that are not wild, but mostly used for animals of the bovine kind {n}
- Cattle are cows and bulls. the finest herd of beef cattle for two hundred miles. cows and bulls kept on a farm for their meat or milk (catel , from capitalis; CAPITAL). Domesticated bovids that are raised for meat, milk, or hides or for draft purposes. Depending on the breed, mature bulls (fertile males) weigh 1,000-4,000 lbs (450-1,800 kg); cows (fertile females) weigh 800-2,400 lbs (360-1,080 kg). All modern cattle are believed to belong to either of two species (Bos indicus or B. taurus) or to be crosses of the two. About 277 identifiable breeds include those prominent in beef production (e.g., Angus, Hereford, and shorthorn) and dairy farming. Cattle feed primarily by grazing on pasture, but in modern farming their diet is ordinarily supplemented with prepared animal feeds. See also aurochs, Brahman, ox
- Collective noun for bovine animals (cows, bulls, steers etc)
- Quadrupeds of the Bovine family; sometimes, also, including all domestic quadrupeds, as sheep, goats, horses, mules, asses, and swine
- Certain other domestic animals, such as sheep, pigs or horses
- large cud-chewing animals with horns and cloven hoofs (bulls, cows, steers, etc.) {i}
- Beef
- Plural for bovine animals
- domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen"
- neat
- anthrax vaccine
- cattle beast
- domestic cattle, livestock
- cattle call
- An audition which is open to the public and thus draws a large number of applicants, many of whom are inexperienced
- cattle calls
- plural form of cattle call
- cattle car
- a paddy wagon, a van for transporting people who have been arrested
- cattle car
- A car, often a train car or semi-trailer, used to transport cattle
- cattle cars
- plural form of cattle car
- cattle dog
- A type of dog, used for droving cattle
- cattle drive
- A trail or route used for the movement of herds of cattle
On the other side of the mill-pond was an open place called the Cross, because it was three-quarters of one, two lanes and a cattle-drive meeting there.
- cattle drive
- The process of transporting a herd of bovine animals (such as bulls, cows, or steers) by compelling them to walk across a significant distance of countryside, under the escort of drovers on horseback and often over a period of days
With the great annual cattle drives which start from the arid plains of the Red River and the Pecos comes the wild cowboy, with his six-shooter on his hip.
- cattle driver
- One who drives cattle
- cattle egret
- A small egret, Bubulcus ibis, of the heron family (Ardeidae)
- cattle grid
- A grid of parallel metal bars designed as an obstacle to prevent hooved animals from passing
- cattle grids
- plural form of cattle grid
- cattle station
- A large farm in Australia, (the equivalent of ranch), usually in the outback, whose main activity is the raising of cattle, and run by a grazier. In most cases the stations are in a rangeland context on pastoral leases. Many are larger than small countries
- cattle stations
- plural form of cattle station
- cattle-drive
- Alternative spelling of cattle drive
- cattle-grid
- Attributive form of cattle grid
cattle-grid construction.
- cattle breeding
- breeding cattle
- cattle cake
- a concentrated feed for cattle; processed in the form of blocks or cakes
- cattle call
- {i} (North American Slang) mass audition in which many inexperienced actors try out for various for parts in a play or movie
- cattle call
- An audition in which a large number of often inexperienced actors or performers try out
- cattle car
- a freight car for transporting cattle
- cattle drive
- driving a bovine herd (as cows or bulls or steers)
- cattle egret
- A small egret (Bubulus ibis) native to Africa and southern Eurasia that feeds among grazing cattle
- cattle egret
- small white egret widely distributed in warm regions often found around grazing animals
- cattle fence
- railing for enclosing cattle
- cattle grid
- A cattle grid is a set of metal bars in the surface of a road which prevents cattle and sheep from walking along the road, but allows people and vehicles to pass. 'cattle guard a set of bars placed over a hole in the road, so that animals cannot go across but cars can
- cattle grid
- cattle guard: a bridge over a ditch consisting of parallel metal bars that allow pedestrians and vehicles to pass, but not cattle
- cattle grub
- The larva of a warble fly, especially of the genus Hypoderma, that parasitizes cattle and causes a boillike swelling under the hide
- cattle guard
- a bridge over a ditch consisting of parallel metal bars that allow pedestrians and vehicles to pass, but not cattle
- cattle guard
- A cattle guard is the same as a cattle grid. A grid, usually of parallel metal bars, set at ground level in a road or gateway as a barrier to cattle while allowing the passage of vehicles and pedestrians
- cattle market
- A cattle market is a market where cattle are bought and sold
- cattle market
- disapproval If you refer to an event such as a disco or a beauty contest as a cattle market, you disapprove of it because women are considered there only in terms of their sexual attractiveness
- cattle pen
- {i} cattle shed, pen for cattle
- cattle pen
- a pen for cattle
- cattle plague
- infectious viral disease (mainly found in cattle and sheep)
- cattle prod
- A cattle prod is an object shaped like a long stick. Farmers make cattle move in a particular direction by pushing the cattle prod against the bodies of the animals. an electric cattle prod. A usually electrified prod designed for driving cattle. a type of stick that gives cattle an electric shock when it touches them, used to make them move
- cattle ranch
- farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
- cattle tick
- A brown tick (Boophilus annulatus) whose bite transmits the causative agent of Texas fever in cattle
- cattle tithe
- tenth of one's cattle and sheep which the Israelites were commanded to set aside
- cattle trail
- a trail over which cattle were driven to market
- cattle train
- train that transports cattle
- cattle truck
- a vehicle or part of a train that is used for carrying cattle
- cattle-shed
- cowshed, structure for keeping cattle
- Australian Cattle Dog
- A breed of herding dog developed in Australia for controlling cattle. Varieties include the Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler, and Red Heeler
- Australian Cattle Dogs
- plural form of Australian Cattle Dog
- Texas cattle fever
- Texas fever
- all hat and no cattle
- Full of big talk but lacking action, power, or substance; pretentious
Yew certainly are. All hat and no cattle.
- fed cattle
- Cattle leaving a feedlot, after fattening on a concentrated ration, that are ready to be sold to a packinghouse for slaughter
- feeder cattle
- Steers or cows that are mature enough to be placed in a feedlot in preparation for slaughter
- angus cattle
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Angus cattle (Aberdeen Angus) are a breed of cattle much used in beef production. They were developed from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in Scotland, and are known as Aberdeen Angus in most parts of the world
- BSE-affected cattle
- {i} cattle affected with Bovine Spongiform encephalopathy
- The Cattle Raid of Cooley
- Irish Táin Bó Cúailgne Irish narrative, the longest of the Ulster cycle. It was composed in prose with verse passages in the 7th-8th century, probably by an author acquainted with such epics as the Aeneid. Its hero is Cú Chulainn, who singlehandedly held off the Connaught army that invaded Ulster to capture a famous and valuable brown bull. After three days of battle, Cú Chulainn gained victory, yet the Connaughts successfully captured the bull. Madb, the warrior-queen of Connaught, secured her superiority over her husband Ailill when the brown bull defeated Ailill's white-horned bull
- beef cattle
- cattle bred and raised for meat
- dairy cattle
- Cows bred and raised for milk rather than meat. cattle that are kept to produce milk rather than for their meat
- dairy cattle
- cattle that are reared for their milk
- dairy cattle
- cows that are raised to produce milk
- large cattle
- cows and bulls
- small cattle
- sheep and goats
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