GAMEKEEPER - translation to arabic
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GAMEKEEPER - translation to arabic

COUNTRYSIDE MANAGERS
Gamekeeper; National Gamekeepers' Organisation
  • Gamekeeper (left) with a shooter on a driven grouse shoot in the Highlands, ca. 1922
  • Donald Urquhart, head stalker on the Inverewe estate, late 19th century
  • heather]], one of the countryside management duties of gamekeepers
  • The common pheasant, the most important bird for many lowland keepers
  • Head stalker Niall Rowantree (leftmost) taking out a guest (on his left) deer stalking on Ardnamurchan Estate in Scotland

GAMEKEEPER         

ألاسم

حارس الطرائد; مراقب الصيد

gamekeeper         
N
حارس الطرائد
gamekeeper         
اسْم : حارس منطقة الصيد

Definition

gamekeeper
¦ noun a person employed to breed and protect game for a large estate.
Derivatives
gamekeeping noun

Wikipedia

Gamekeepers in the United Kingdom

A gamekeeper (often abbreviated to keeper), or in case of those dealing with deer (deer-)stalker, is a person who manages an area of countryside (e.g. areas of woodland, moorland, waterway or farmland) to make sure there is enough game for shooting and stalking, or fish for angling, and acts as guide to those pursuing them.

Examples of use of GAMEKEEPER
1. A source said: "It is a fair assumption that the shots were fired by a gamekeeper.
2. Last year, a gamekeeper was fined 500 after illegally trapping a tawny owl.
3. Thereafter things went sour between gamekeeper Martin Taylor and his celebrated employers, Madonna and Guy Ritchie.
4. There the gamekeeper may enjoy a freer rein than he did in England.
5. Hussein Karic, a Muslim who retired as a gamekeeper, returned from Sarajevo two years ago.