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Перевод: paddock
[существительное] огороженный участок земли; выгул ; выгон ; паддок ; загон
Тезаурус:
- A cow, reared for the first six months of its life in an environment of people and horses, may refuse to have anything to do with cows in its own paddock for all the years that follow.
- There were even rumours that her condition would force her withdrawal, but such scares proved unfounded and she duly arrived in the paddock.
- We may see rage in a bucking horse, acute anxiety in a solitary horse galloping up and down a fence, great fear in a horse that cowers and jams its tail down hard between its hind legs, or elation in a pony that has escaped from a yard and is prancing around the paddock in an exuberant high-stepping trot.
- For this reason, if shelter sheds are placed in a paddock, they may have to be placed at the top of the hill and preferably near the gate.
- And the more valuable the horse is, with the consequent likelihood of it being kept in more confined and stressful conditions - stabled in solitude rather than out in the paddock with companions - the greater the chances of it developing colic.
- Lester Piggott and Commanche Run leaving the paddock.
- Just an interested bystander, studying the form in the paddock and placing bets on who would be the jockey who would saddle her up.
- PADDOCK WOOD Whitbread Hop Farm Beltring, Paddock Wood, Kent (0622-872408).
- And at the point where the placed horses enter the paddock to unsaddle after the race stands a bronze of the mare Dawn Run, with jockey Jonjo O'Neill patting her neck.
- So the weaver rocks from side to side in the float as it is transported down the road, the cribber latches on to a fence post between mouthfuls of food, and the wind-sucker, out in a large paddock with other horses, may prefer to swallow air rather than eat the grass.
- In fact its name still adorns the large office block in Paddock Wood - they're waiting for the Friends of Felix Dhjerzinsky to come and remove it - but below is enscribed the new and politically squeaky-clean name of "English Hops".
- Anna stayed in the paddock, and her only contact with people was when she was chased into a yard and chute for worming and branding, or else had two legs at a time strapped up to facilitate an occasional trimming of her hooves.
- By Billy Paddock in Windhoek
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