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Перевод: poaching
[существительное] браконьерство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Sturgeon's father John was a ne'er-do-well shoemaker, who spent most of his days poaching fish and rearing gamecocks.
- The poaching fraternity has other uses for the lurcher.
- The mountain Gorilla, a uniquely social animal, is threatened by habitat destruction and poaching.
- Some in the polytechnics fear the changes, allowing them to become universities, will amount to a takeover, and in a second dispute, they have accused one of the universities' ruling bodies of poaching senior staff.
- If you are paying a little more for the food you should enjoy it for what it is - avoid recipes which suggest such things as stuffing breasts of chicken with Parma ham mousse, then wrapping them in smoked salmon and poaching in wine before serving with a cream sauce.
- Whereas I teach my dogs to disregard game birds and deer, the lurcher is very competent at acquiring the skills of poaching and is usually the animal to accompany deer and game-stealing gangs wherever they operate.
- He supplemented his income by poaching, gambling and out-and-out thieving.
- A disobedient Norfolk farm boy was propelled into a lifetime of professional poaching by the combination of a harsh, flogging father, who for years "never spoke to me nor owned me", and an entertaining, caring grandfather who had poached himself: "I'm not shure I did not inherit some of my sporting ways from him."
- Just in time to preserve the high quality of sport and curtail poaching and illegal fishing.
- His war record and the fact that he had never been able to catch him redhanded whilst poaching appealed to his old world code of honour.
- REGIONAL RAILWAYS sees the spread of light rapid transit systems in our cities and suburbs as a development that can be harnessed to serve its interests - and not as a potential for poaching passengers.
- The indictments at Reading Crown Court ranged from poaching to murder.
- In the Forest of Dean poaching was rife, and there were frequent violent clashes between keepers and poachers.
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