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ran·ching
raen chihng
noun
a large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep
a farm or area devoted to a particular specialty
ranch house
verb
intransitive verb
to live or work on a ranch
transitive verb
to work as a rancher on
to raise on a ranch
Noun Mexican Spanish rancho small ranch, from Spanish, camp, hut & Spanish dialect, small farm, from Old Spanish ranchearse to take up quarters, from Middle French se ranger to take up a position, from ranger to set in a row — more at range
The first known use of ranch was in 1831
ratifyverb
to give legal or official approval to
ratify a treaty
rarefyverb
to make or become rare, thin, or less dense
rarefyverb
to make or become rare, thin, or less dense
rape1 of 3noun
an herb related to the mustards that is grown for animals to graze on and for its seeds which are used as birdseed and as a source of oil comparecanola
rape2 of 3verb
archaic to take away by force
to have sexual relations with by force
rape3 of 3noun
an act or instance of raping
rant1 of 2verb
to talk loudly and wildly
rant2 of 2noun
loud and wild speech
ransom1 of 2noun
something paid or demanded for the freedom of a captured person
the act of ransoming
ransom2 of 2verb
to free from captivity or punishment by paying a price
ransackverb
to search thoroughly
to search through in order to rob
ransackverb
to search thoroughly
to search through in order to rob
ranch1 of 2noun
a place for the raising of livestock (as cattle, horses, or sheep) on range
a farm devoted to a specific crop or kind of animal a mink ranch
a fruit ranch
ranch house sense 2
ranch2 of 2verb
to live or work on a ranch
1 The most significant impact included the greenhouse gases from cattle ranching and the land and water dedicated to traditional sheep farming.
2 Not only is Hale one of the richest men in Osage country for his cattle ranching, but he is also the sheriff and holds untouchable political power and influence in the community.
3 Salmon ranching..and tourism are the immediate projects.
4 Cattle ranching took off in the 1870s, with wealthy Northeast entrepreneurs lured by the promise of the West’s rewards.
5 It's about 50 kilometers from here to my ranch.
从这儿到我的牧场约有五十公里。
6 In Deep Springs, the young men combine ranching and farming with intensive reading.
7 If ranching were made more intensive, crops could expand into empty pasture.
如果放牧更加密集了, 农作物可以扩展到空的牧场上种植.
8 We drove outside of town, to the rolling green ranching country where the mine would appear.
9 lives on a cattle ranch in Texas that's as big as the whole state of Rhode Island
10 Eight months in, it appears to have addressed these challenges in “Yellowstone,” a drama starring Kevin Costner as the head of a ranching family jockeying for power in Montana.
11 Barbed wire was used extensively in ranching, and many of the 2,000 different patterns of wire, and the tools used to construct the fences, are displayed here.
12 Over time, he became a familiar Canadian presence in his trademark cowboy hat and stiff-legged gait, ranching, recording and performing at concerts and events like the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nev.
13 All are American historical archeologists whose specialties range from African-American culture to nineteenth-century ranching in Hawaii.
14 The ranch boards vacationers during the summer.
牧场夏天为度假者提供收费膳宿。
15 Around us, high ranching country was stubbled with pines that pointed to a blue sky.
16 The Paramount+ streaming service said it has ordered the series “1932,” about the roots of the Dutton ranching family first introduced in the contemporary drama “Yellowstone.”
17 There are few trees, just short grass and wide, sloping prairie land ideal for ranching.
18 This was in a rural Western state that relied upon sheep ranching for its main income.
19 Congress effectively outlawed their communal property, passing vast acreages into the public domain, tracts which then suddenly wound up in the hands of large American ranching enterprises like the Devine Company.
20 Miller, the rural dweller’s biggest cheerleader, also cites a lack of understanding of not just the hours but the importance of farming and ranching by those outside the community as a hurdle to dating.
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