گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'farm'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: كشتزار

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: پرورشگاه‌ حیوانات‌ اهلی‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: زمین‌ مزروعی‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: مزرعه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   verb ADV. heavily, intensively The land has been intensively farmed. | organically They farm organically now.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: farm sb out [ M ] disapproving to arrange for another person to look after someone, especially your child • Almost since birth, their baby has been farmed out to nannies and nurseries.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: farm ADJECTIVES/NOUN + farm a 300-hectare/400-acre etc farm • He bought a 300-hectare farm in Shropshire. a pig/sheep/cattle farm • A pig farm in Dorset is the suspected source of the epidemic. a dairy farm (= a farm that has cows and produces milk ) • Checks are made on milk from local dairy farms. an arable farm (= a farm where crops are grown ) • Tractors represent the single biggest cost on most arable farms. a fruit farm • He lives on a fruit farm and helps to pick apples. an organic farm (= a farm where artificial chemicals are not used ) • Organic farms can be as productive as industrial farming. a factory farm (= one in which animals are kept inside, in small spaces, and made to grow or produce eggs very quickly ) • Pigs in factory farms are fed a mixture of grains and proteins. farm + NOUN a farm worker • We rely on migrant farm workers to pick the crop. a farm labourer British English , a farm laborer American English The cottages were built for the farm labourers. a farm building • The farmhouse is separated by hedges from other farm buildings. farm animals • It is used mainly for feeding farm animals. farm machinery • In the field, there was a tractor and some other farm machinery. farm produce • Moldova provides Russia with large quantities of farm produce. verbs work on a farm • I used to work on a farm when I was younger. live on a farm • She lives on a farm in Wiltshire. manage/run a farm • He manages a large dairy farm. own/have a farm • The family owned a small farm in Suffolk. grow something on a farm • They grew wheat and barley on their farm.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun ADJ. large | little, small | 100-acre, 200-hectare, etc. | neighbouring, next She lives on the next farm. | local, nearby, surrounding | isolated, outlying, remote | border | hill | organic | intensive | commercial | factory | model Ten model farms have been set up to showcase modern production methods. | working The area combines a working farm and a farming museum. | family, home | traditional | private | state | cooperative, collective | arable, livestock, mixed | dairy, fur, stud | fish, fruit, pig, poultry, sheep, trout, turkey, etc. VERB + FARM have, own | manage, run | work (at/on) During the war, few men were left to work the farm. The children had to work on the family farm. | set up | live at/on | be brought up on | visit FARM + VERB lie The farm lies on the hills above the lake. | produce sth a dairy farm producing speciality cheeses FARM + NOUN produce, product Farm produce, including fruits and grains, was their principal export. farm products such as eggs and vegetables | animal | labourer, worker | labour | work | manager, owner | management | land (also farmland) | building | equipment, implements, machinery | policy the EU farm policy | subsidies, support The EU has decided to cut farm subsidies. | life village and farm life | cottage, house (also farmhouse) | shop | road, track PREP. at a/the ~ The police are investigating a fire at a farm near Whitby. | down on the ~ The myth of happy and contented animals down on the farm is now far from the truth. | on a/the ~ He had lived on that farm all his life.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: noun ranch: We raise sheep on our farm. verb grow crops: He will farm until he dies.

Simple Definitions

6 general:: farm sth out [ M ] to give work to other people to do • Magazines often farm out articles to freelance journalists.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

7 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with FARM, Also see BUY IT (THE FARM).

American Heritage Idioms

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