boar

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Englisch - Türkisch
yabani domuz
yabandomuzu
i., zool. yabandomuzu
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) yaban domuzu

Tom çok iyi bir arkadaş fakat o bir yaban domuzuna benziyor bu yüzden onu potansiyel bir ilgi duyulan kişi olarak düşünmüyorum. - Tom is very good friend, but he looks like a wild boar so I don't consider him a potential love interest.

Yaban domuzu bütün patateslerimizi yedi. - Wild boar have eaten up all of our potatoes.

(damızlık) erkek domuz
{i} domuz

Yaban domuzları bahçemi kazdı. - Wild boars have dug up my garden.

Tom çok iyi bir arkadaş fakat o bir yaban domuzuna benziyor bu yüzden onu potansiyel bir ilgi duyulan kişi olarak düşünmüyorum. - Tom is very good friend, but he looks like a wild boar so I don't consider him a potential love interest.

Sus scrofa
domuz/damızlık domuz
{i} erkek domuz
boar a toss
(Kanun) zarara katlanmak
boar hunt
domuz avı
wild boar
yaban domuzu

Tom çok iyi bir arkadaş fakat o bir yaban domuzuna benziyor bu yüzden onu potansiyel bir ilgi duyulan kişi olarak düşünmüyorum. - Tom is very good friend, but he looks like a wild boar so I don't consider him a potential love interest.

Yaban domuzu bütün patateslerimizi yedi. - Wild boar have eaten up all of our potatoes.

wild boar
yabandomuzu
wild boar haunch
(Gıda) yabani domuz paçası
wild boar saddle
(Gıda) yabani domuz sırtı
Englisch - Englisch
A male pig
A wild boar (Sus scrofa), the wild ancestor of the domesticated pig
{n} the mate of swine
Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States
The plural boar can also be used for meaning 1
The uncastrated male of swine; specifically, the wild hog
Wild pig; served both roasted and smoked
A boar is a male pig. or wild boar or wild pig Any wild member of the pig species Sus scrofa; the ancestor of domestic pigs. It is native to forests ranging from western and northern Europe and North Africa to India, the Andaman Islands, and China and has been introduced to New Zealand and the U.S. It has a bristly, blackish or brown coat and stands up to 35 in. (90 cm) tall at the shoulder. Except for old, solitary males, boars live in groups. They are omnivores and are good swimmers. They have sharp tusks and, though normally not aggressive, can be dangerous. Because of its strength, speed, and ferocity, the boar has long been a prized game animal
A boar or a wild boar is a wild pig. Wild boar are numerous in the valleys
an uncastrated male hog
A male hog used for breeding purposes Boars weigh about 500 pounds
A male polar bear
{i} wild hog or pig; uncastrated male swine
boar-spear
A spear used for hunting boar

And still the foster with his long bore-speare / Him kept from landing at his wished will .

boar hunt
{i} hunt for wild hog or pig
wild boar
A wild swine native to Europe and North Africa, scientific name Sus scrofa
wild-boar
Attributive form of wild boar, noun
A boar
brawn
boars
plural of boar
wild boar
Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States
wild boar
A wild boar is a large fierce pig which has two long curved teeth and a hairy body, and lives in forests. A wild pig (Sus scrofa) of Eurasia and northern Africa, having dark dense bristles. It is the ancestor of the domestic hog
wild boar
feral swine
boar

    Türkische aussprache

    bôr

    Aussprache

    /ˈbôr/ /ˈbɔːr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bOr, 'bor ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English boor, from Old English bār, from Proto-Germanic *ƀaizaz (compare Dutch beer, German dialect Bär), from Proto-Indo-European *bhoidh-s-o (compare Lithuanian baĩsas 'terrible apparition', Old Church Slavonic бѣсъ (bĕsĭ) 'demon').
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