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cattle call
cattle call

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cattle call SUST. ingl. am. coloq. TEAT.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cattle [ingl. brit. ˈkat(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈkædl] SUST. + v. pl.

bovins mpl
cattle atrbv. breeder, raising, rustler

I. call [ingl. brit. kɔːl, ingl. am. kɔl] SUST.

1. call TEL.:

appel m (téléphonique) (from de)
to return sb's call

2. call (audible cry):

appel m (for à)
cri m

3. call (summons):

4. call (visit):

to make or pay a call literal
rendre visite (on à)
to pay a call eufem.
to return sb's call

5. call (demand):

6. call (need):

7. call (allure):

appel m (of de)

8. call DEP.:

9. call FIN.:

10. call (duty):

to be on call doctor:
to be on call engineer:

11. call REL. (vocation):

II. call [ingl. brit. kɔːl, ingl. am. kɔl] V. trans.

1. call (say loudly):

call, a. call out name, number
call, a. call out answer, instructions
call, a. call out result
call, a. call out JUEGOS heads, tails
call, a. call out flight

2. call:

call (summon) lift
call (by shouting) person, animal, witness
call (by phone) person, police, taxi
call (by letter) applicant, candidate

3. call (telephone):

call, a. call up person, institution, number
appeler (at à, from de)

4. call (give a name):

call person, baby, animal, place, product
appeler (by par)
call book, film, music, play

5. call (arrange):

call strike
call conference, meeting, rehearsal
call election

6. call (waken):

call person

7. call (describe as):

call that a garden coloq.!
(let's) call it £5

8. call DEP.:

call referee, linesman:

9. call FIN.:

call loan

10. call INFORM.:

call file, program

III. call [ingl. brit. kɔːl, ingl. am. kɔl] V. intr.

1. call (cry out):

call, a. call out person, animal:
call, a. call out bird:

2. call (telephone):

3. call (visit):

to call at person: person, shop
to call at person: bank, library, town
to call at train: town, station
to call at boat: port

4. call (tossing coins, racquet):

IV. to call oneself V. v. refl.

to call oneself Smith, Bob
to call oneself (claim to be) poet, designer

V. call [ingl. brit. kɔːl, ingl. am. kɔl]

CALL SUST. abrév

CALL → computer-aided language learning

computer-aided language learning, CALL SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

cattle [ˈkætl, ingl. am. ˈkæt̬-] SUST. pl.

bétail m inv.

I. call [kɔ:l] SUST.

1. call TEL.:

2. call (visit):

3. call (shout):

cri m

4. call (summons):

5. call REL.:

6. call POL.:

a call for sth

7. call no pl. ECON.:

8. call form. (need):

call a. irón. hum.

9. call INFORM.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. call [kɔ:l] V. trans.

1. call (address as):

to call sb after sb

2. call (telephone):

3. call (say out loud):

4. call (make noise to attract):

5. call (summon):

6. call (regard as):

to call sb/sth a liar

7. call (wake by telephoning):

8. call (decide to have):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to call it a day coloq.
to call a spade a spade irón. hum. coloq.

III. call [kɔ:l] V. intr.

1. call (telephone):

2. call (drop by):

3. call (shout):

4. call (summon):

Entrada de OpenDict

call V.

en el diccionario PONS

cattle [ˈkæt̬·l] SUST. pl.

bétail m inv.

I. call [kɔl] SUST.

1. call TEL.:

2. call (visit):

3. call (shout):

cri m

4. call (animal cry):

cri m

5. call (summons):

6. call REL.:

7. call POL.:

call for sth

8. call ECON.:

9. call form. (need):

call a. irón. hum.

10. call comput:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on call doctor

II. call [kɔl] V. trans.

1. call (address as):

2. call (telephone):

3. call (say out loud):

4. call (make noise to attract):

5. call (summon):

6. call (regard as):

to call sb/sth a liar

7. call (wake by telephoning):

8. call (decide to have):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to call it a day coloq.
to call a spade a spade irón. hum. coloq.

III. call [kɔl] V. intr.

1. call (telephone):

2. call (drop by):

3. call (shout):

4. call (summon):

Present
Icall
youcall
he/she/itcalls
wecall
youcall
theycall
Past
Icalled
youcalled
he/she/itcalled
wecalled
youcalled
theycalled
Present Perfect
Ihavecalled
youhavecalled
he/she/ithascalled
wehavecalled
youhavecalled
theyhavecalled
Past Perfect
Ihadcalled
youhadcalled
he/she/ithadcalled
wehadcalled
youhadcalled
theyhadcalled

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Their numbers have fallen drastically due to habitat destruction, hunting, human settlement, and competition for food with domestic cattle.
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Cases of lost cattle had their own law, and never fit into the forms of trover.
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Some families were allowed to own individual stocks of cattle, reindeer and horses.
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Because of extensive cattle production methods, large areas in the colony's interior were settled.
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They planted fruit trees and vegetables, and raised cattle.
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