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ranching

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

牧业,畜牧业,牧场,农场主

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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

  • Ideally it will be a classless luxury someday, like it still is in parts of Montana where the ranch kids ski in overalls.

  • During the pandemic, he moved the restaurant from its original Barrio Escalante to his parent’s ranch on the outskirts of San José.

  • I met him at his ranch in Aspen and told him of my interest in private equity.

  • That ranch raises Akaushi cattle, which are originally from Japan, and LeRoy thinks they produce the best brisket meat on the planet.

  • The pipeline will bring water to tanks stashed among the thirstier corners of his ranch, which will allow him to run more cattle and earn more than he could before.

  • Nathan learned everything he could about farming and ranching.

  • As a boy in Alamo, a tiny Mormon ranching community in Lincoln County 90 miles north of Las Vegas, Lamb was one of 11 children.

  • Farming and ranching concerns will also have little political leverage with the White House.

  • Droughts have always been part of farming and ranching in the hardest-hit areas of the Midwest.

  • The grieving family and tight-knit ranching community wanted to keep politicians at bay, for just one day.

  • About what would be the cost of this proposed mine equipment, and could I do some ranching around there while this was going on?

  • Some pioneers from the East had settled inland after California had been separated from Mexico, and were ranching and farming.

  • The fellow I let to wrote me a few weeks ago that he was tired of ranching and wanted to clear out.

  • It was the marriage of the farming and ranching barony of Traskon and the Karvall steel mills.

  • Then I made a small pile cattle-ranching in Texas, and somehow went to live at Quebec.