Forage
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forage teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- yem {i}
- araştırmak {f}
- foraj (Tıp)
- otlak
- mera
- otlama
- (yiyecek/vb.) araştırmak
- at yemi
- ara
- Hipertrofi gösteren prostat bezinde elektrik akımı aracılığyla kanal oluşturma ameliyatı (Tıp)
- karıştırarak aramak {f}
- saman
- yiyecek temin etmek için uğraşmak
- baskın {i}
- aramak; toplamak {f}
- hayvan yemi
- yiyecek peşinde koşma {i}
- forage cap bir çeşit piyade veya subay başlığı
- yiyecek {i}
- arpa
- yiyecekleri yağma etmek
- baskın yapmak {f}
- yem veya yiyecek tedarik etmek
- arama/yem
- yiyecek aramak {f}
- didiklemek {f}
- MAHALLİNDEN YEM VE YİYECEK TEDARİK ETMEK: İnsan ve hayvanlar için ikmal maddeleri tedarik etmek; gıda maddelerini nerede bulmak mümkün ise oradan temin etmek ve bulmak (Askeri)
- eşelemek {f}
- ot
- hücum {i}
- yağmalamak {f}
- aramak
- yiyecek arama (Arılık)
- forage legume
- Bkz: legume
- forage harvester
- yem hasat makinesi
- forage plants
- Yem bitkileri
- forage acre requirement
- (Tarım) yem alanı ihtiyacı
- forage cap
- asker kasketi
- forage chopper
- (Tarım) yem kıyıcı
- forage consumption
- (Tarım) yem tüketimi
- forage density
- (Tarım) yem yoğunluğu
- forage equivalent
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) yem eşdeğeri
- forage fish
- (Denizbilim) yem balığı
- forage preference
- (Tarım) yem tercihi
- forage ration
- (Askeri) YEM RASYONU: Ordu hayvanlarının günlük yiyecek rasyonu
- forage ration
- (Askeri) yem istihkakı
- green forage period
- yeşil yem periyodu
- foragers
- (Askeri) ATLI AVCI ZİNCİRİ: Muharebede geniş aralıklarla, yan yana dizilen ata binmiş erler
- foraging
- yem arama
- foraging
- yiyecek arama
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forage teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To search for and gather food for animals, particularly cattle and horses
Örnek Cümle:
The message said that the party intended to hunt and forage through this region, for a month or two, afore it went back into the Canadas.
- Fodder for animals, especially cattle and horses
Örnek Cümle:
The hermit was apparently somewhat moved to compassion by the anxiety as well as address which the stranger displayed in tending his horse; for, muttering something about provender left for the keeper's palfrey, he dragged out of a recess a bundle of forage, which he spread before the knight's charger.
- An act or instance of foraging. ”
Örnek Cümle:
My dears,’ he discourses to them — how he licks his gums, long toothless, as he speaks of his forages into the well-stored cellars:.
- To rampage through, gathering and destroying as one goes
Örnek Cümle:
And your great-uncle's, Edward the Black Prince, / Who on the French ground play'd a tragedy, / Making defeat on the full power of France, / Whiles his most mighty father on a hill / Stood smiling to behold his lion's whelp / Forage in blood of French nobility.
- To rummage
Örnek Cümle:
Using the blankets for a basket, we sent up the books, instruments, and clothes to swell our growing midden on the deck; and then Nares, going on hands and knees, began to forage underneath the bed.
- to go in search of provisions, to strip {v}
- provision, food, a search for provisions {n}
- Of or pertaining to forage or foraging
- Crops consumed by livestock
- vegetative material in a fresh, dried, or ensiled state (pasture, hay, or silage), which is fed to livestock
- Vegetation used for food by wildlife, particularly big game wildlife and domestic livestock
- animal food for browsing or grazing
- wander and feed; "The animals forage in the woods
- If someone forages for something, they search for it in a busy way. They were forced to forage for clothing and fuel
- Organisms that serve as food Small fish are forage for larger fish and for fish-eating (piscivorous) birds
- All browse and non-woody plants that are eaten by wildlife and livestock
- search, look for; rummage for food; raid; supply with fodder {f}
- To strip of provisions; to supply with forage; as, to forage steeds
- All browse and non-woody plants that are eaten by wildife and livestock
- Food of any kind for animals, especially for horses and cattle, as grass, pasture, hay, corn, oats
- 1 Any plant material, except commercial feed stuffs, consumed by livestock The most common forage crops are grasses and legumes 2 The act of finding food
- grass, shrubs, and plants eaten by grazing livestock
- To wander or rove in search of food; to collect food, esp
- (v) To search for food; (n) the plant material actually consumed by a grazing animal (Lincoln, Boxshall & Clark 1982)
- forage, for horses and cattle by feeding on or stripping the country; to ravage; to feed on spoil
- Vegetation such as leaves, stems, buds and some types of bark, that can be eaten for food and energy
- grasses, herbs and small shrubs that can be used as feed for livestock or wildlife
- When animals forage, they search for food. We disturbed a wild boar that had been foraging by the roadside The cat forages for food. Vegetable food, including corn and hay, of wild or domestic animals. Harvested, processed, and stored forage is called silage. Forage should be harvested in early maturity to avoid a decrease in protein and fibre content as crops mature
- (1) n Edible parts of plants, other than separated grain, that can provide feed for grazing animals or that can be harvested for feeding, including browse, herbage, and mast Usage: Generally, the term refers to more-digestible material (e g , what is called pasturage, hay, silage, dehy, and green chop) in contrast to less-digestible plant material, known as roughage (2) v To search for or to consume forage (of animals); compare browse; graze
- Grazed or harvested herbaceous plants that are utilized by cattle
- The act of browsing or grazing to obtain food In some ponds, the growth of some herbivorous / omnivorous fish is encouraged These fish are then used as "forage fish" for the higher value, carnivorous species in the pond where they can eat them at will, rather than being fed trash fish or pellets
- While usually implying animals feeding on their own, it is often used to describe the armies of ancient times They could not carry all the supplies with them for a campaign, so they 'foraged off the land', i e , took it from the local farmers
- Gather, collect, hunt, or scavenge foods
- Grasses, small shrubs and other plant material that can be used as feed for livestock
- the act of searching for food and provisions
- (n) Edible parts of plants, other than separated grain, that can provide feed for grazing animals, or that can be harvested for feeding Includes browse, herbage, and mast (v3) To search for, or to consume forage (see also (v) Browse (v) Graze)
- wander and feed; "The animals forage in the woods"
- vegetation consumed by wild or domestic grazing animals
- * - All browse and herbaceous foods that are available to grazing animals
- All non-woody plants (grass, grass-like plants, and forbs) and portions of woody plants (browse) available to domestic livestock and wildlife for food or harvested for feeding Only a portion of a plant is available for forage if the plant is to remain healthy
- The act of foraging; search for provisions, etc
- Grasses, small shrubs and herbs than can be used as feed for livestock or wildlife
- fodder, food for animals; act of searching for food or provisions; raid {i}
- collect or look around for (food)
- Vegetation of all forms available and of a type used for animal consumption
- forage cap
- A generic term for various military caps intended for field use
- foraging
- Present participle of forage
- forager
- MARAUDER, freebooter, looter, pillager, plunderer, raider, ravager, ravisher, sacker, spoiler
- foraged
- past of forage
- forager
- A person who forages
- forager
- One who forages
- forager
- {i} person or thing that searches for food; hunter, explorer
- foragers
- plural of forager
- forages
- plural of forage
- foraging
- the act of searching for food and provisions
- foraging
- [n] A system of food collection based on hunting, fishing, and the gathering of wild plant foods
- foraging
- The act of searching for food
- foraging
- Food collecting
- foraging
- Various behaviors employed in search of food Vultures soar and watch other vultures; finches often crowd into feeders; sparrows hop and scratch the dirt; hawks soar and kestrels hover in search of ground-dwelling prey
- foraging
- {i} searching for food; rummaging for provisions; search
- foraging
- Behaviour associated with obtaining or consuming food
- foraging
- Another name for hunting and gathering
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