cattle shed — tvartas statusas Aprobuotas sritis žemės ūkio inžinerinė plėtra ir techninė pažanga apibrėžtis Pastatas ūkiniams gyvūnams, išskyrus bites, laikyti. atitikmenys: angl. animal house; cattle shed; cow house vok. Stall, m rus. животноводческое… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
cattle-shed — cowshed, structure for keeping cattle … English contemporary dictionary
shed — shed1 S3 [ʃed] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from shade] 1.) a small building, often made of wood, used especially for storing things ▪ a tool shed ▪ a cattle shed ▪ a garden shed 2.) a large industrial building where work is done, large… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shed — 1 noun (C) 1 a small building, often made of wood, used especially for storing things: We had a tool shed in our back yard. | a cattle shed | a garden shed 2 a large industrial building where work is done, large vehicles are kept or machinery is… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cattle pen — n. cattle shed, pen for cattle … English contemporary dictionary
Shed — For other uses, see Shed (disambiguation). A rural shed … Wikipedia
shed — 1. n. 1 a one storeyed structure usu. of wood for storage or shelter for animals etc., or as a workshop. 2 a large roofed structure with one side open, for storing or maintaining machinery etc. 3 Austral. & NZ an open sided building for shearing… … Useful english dictionary
shed — shed1 noun a simple roofed structure, typically of wood and used for storage or to shelter animals. ↘a larger structure, typically with one or more sides open, for storing vehicles or machinery. ↘Austral./NZ a building for shearing sheep or… … English new terms dictionary
cattle camp — /ˈkætl kæmp/ (say katl kamp) noun 1. a camp set up by drovers herding cattle. 2. a place where cattle like to rest, as under a copse of trees, in an abandoned shed, etc …
Galloway cattle — The Galloway is one of the world s longest established breeds of beef cattle, named after the Galloway region of Scotland, where it originated. It is now found in many parts of the world. The steers can reach weights of about 800 kg (1760 lb) and … Wikipedia