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词汇 rancher
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Definition of rancher in English:

rancher

noun ˈrɑːn(t)ʃəˈræn(t)ʃər
  • 1A person who owns or runs a ranch.

    牧场(或农场)主;牧场(或农场)经营者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like you, I struggle to fathom what this will mean for farmers, ranchers, and rural America.
    • As a cash crop, cattle encouraged ranchers to practise ruthless predator control, killing bears, bobcats and mountain lions.
    • Due to its low value for livestock forage, it is a concern to livestock producers and ranchers.
    • Farmers and ranchers also need to be aware of recent changes in federal tax code, said Barrett.
    • The coalition, made up of area ranchers and farmers, may file an appeal of the decision.
    • But consumer groups, allied with many U.S. ranchers and cattlemen, want the labeling to begin on schedule.
    • The livestock industry argues that ranchers have a right to graze on any land near their water rights, even if they do not own the land.
    • He says Florida cattle ranchers were aided by recent severe winters and drought.
    • Within its boundaries live over a hundred human residents, many of whom are farmers or cattle ranchers.
    • After all, if they do well, farmers, ranchers and consumers will do well, right?
    • Both models empower ranchers, because they complement and augment the rancher's own storehouse of knowledge and experience.
    • Farmers and ranchers can even turn to the Internet for products and services.
    • What worries me is the lack of concern regarding this trend among farmers and ranchers.
    • The cattle farmers and ranchers appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
    • A growing segment of people are concerned about food quality and want to keep local ranchers and farmers in business, Antonio argues.
    • This will permit breeding cattle that ranchers will know are more likely to produce consistently tender offspring.
    • Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction.
    • Private armies have flourished with the support of cattle ranchers, large-scale farmers, and investors.
    • Certified-organic crop farmers, livestock producers, ranchers, and handlers all qualify.
    • Some nomads were settled as farmers, ranchers, or fishermen.
  • 2North American A ranch house.

    〈北美〉牧场(或农场)住宅;牧场式平房住宅

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The little ramshackle cottage was built on a gentle incline, wedged between a two-story condo on the left and a rancher with a big front lawn on the right.
    • Our house is a rancher so I could talk to him without shouting down like Juliet to her Romeo.

Definition of rancher in US English:

rancher

nounˈræn(t)ʃərˈran(t)SHər
  • 1A person who owns or runs a ranch.

    牧场(或农场)主;牧场(或农场)经营者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Private armies have flourished with the support of cattle ranchers, large-scale farmers, and investors.
    • A growing segment of people are concerned about food quality and want to keep local ranchers and farmers in business, Antonio argues.
    • After all, if they do well, farmers, ranchers and consumers will do well, right?
    • But consumer groups, allied with many U.S. ranchers and cattlemen, want the labeling to begin on schedule.
    • Like you, I struggle to fathom what this will mean for farmers, ranchers, and rural America.
    • The coalition, made up of area ranchers and farmers, may file an appeal of the decision.
    • Certified-organic crop farmers, livestock producers, ranchers, and handlers all qualify.
    • As a cash crop, cattle encouraged ranchers to practise ruthless predator control, killing bears, bobcats and mountain lions.
    • What worries me is the lack of concern regarding this trend among farmers and ranchers.
    • He says Florida cattle ranchers were aided by recent severe winters and drought.
    • Both models empower ranchers, because they complement and augment the rancher's own storehouse of knowledge and experience.
    • The livestock industry argues that ranchers have a right to graze on any land near their water rights, even if they do not own the land.
    • Some nomads were settled as farmers, ranchers, or fishermen.
    • This will permit breeding cattle that ranchers will know are more likely to produce consistently tender offspring.
    • Farmers and ranchers also need to be aware of recent changes in federal tax code, said Barrett.
    • Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction.
    • Farmers and ranchers can even turn to the Internet for products and services.
    • Within its boundaries live over a hundred human residents, many of whom are farmers or cattle ranchers.
    • The cattle farmers and ranchers appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
    • Due to its low value for livestock forage, it is a concern to livestock producers and ranchers.
  • 2North American A ranch house.

    〈北美〉牧场(或农场)住宅;牧场式平房住宅

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The little ramshackle cottage was built on a gentle incline, wedged between a two-story condo on the left and a rancher with a big front lawn on the right.
    • Our house is a rancher so I could talk to him without shouting down like Juliet to her Romeo.
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