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ranch

/ranch/US // ræntʃ //UK // (rɑːntʃ) //

牧场,农场,大牧场,庄园

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an establishment maintained for raising livestock under range conditions.
    • : Chiefly Western U.S. and Canada. a large farm used primarily to raise one kind of crop or animal: a mink ranch.
    • : a dude ranch.
    • : the persons employed or living on a ranch.
    • : ranch house.
    • : ranch dressing: I’ll have the small salad, with ranch on the side.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to manage or work on a ranch.

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Examples

  • Grant replaces traditional corn with rice, smothering it in Pecorino and a vegan ranch.

  • Stemple Creek, for example, uses techniques on its entire ranch to offset beef emissions.

  • Roughly 100 years after Cross founded his ranch, it passed into the hands of his grandson John.

  • Then all of a sudden, there’s like a whole neighborhood of ranch-style homes or ranches, and these people have homes out in the middle of the forest, essentially, or a dried forest.

  • He gave it to me before I went to live on a cattle ranch in Brazil, where I wouldn’t have any connection with the outside world for months.

  • My dad had worked for a while as a ranch hand, and his “Open Road” was a remnant of those days.

  • She is a waitress, he helps run the family ranch, and something more criminal.

  • Of all the people to look up to for a back-to-nature stance, why the monster from Spahn Ranch?

  • On November 23, from his ranch in Texas, Johnson spoke on the phone with acting Secretary of State George Ball.

  • He does not remember exactly when they first moved onto the ranch.

  • Sometimes he did, although when I saw the worst coming I generally managed to get him over to the ranch.

  • Of course you would have all the riding you wanted, but there are no round-ups worth speaking of on a ranch the size of Lumalitas.

  • You have no idea how cosey and pretty your ranch-house looks, and I have sent out my uncle's law—and farm—library.

  • He gathered the heap and flung it into a corner, then caught up his hat and struck out for the loneliest part of the ranch.

  • Many acres of the ranch were profitably let, although by the month only, as pasture both for cows and horses.