kraal - translation to russian
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kraal - translation to russian

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Craal
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kraal         

[krɑ:l]

существительное

[krɑ:l]

общая лексика

житель крааля

лачуга

загон для скота

Южная Африка

крааль

глагол

общая лексика

загонять скот

содержать скот в загоне

kraal         
kraal noun s.-afr. крааль (поселок, деревня)
corral         
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  • Folding portable wire exercise pen
ENCLOSURE FOR HOLDING ANIMALS SUCH AS LIVESTOCK OR PETS
Corral; Curral; Cattle pen; Sheep pen; Cattle-pen; Horse pen; Sheep's pen; Sheepfold; Sheepcote; Corrals; Sheepfolds; Sheep fold; Sheep folds; Sheepcotes; Sheep-fold; Calf pen; Animal pen; Livestock enclosure; Exercise pen; Pens (enclosure); Pet enclosure

[kɔ|'rɑ:lkə{'rɑ:l}-]

существительное

[kɔ|'rɑ:lkə{'rɑ:l}-]

общая лексика

загон для скота

загон для отлова диких зверей

заслон из обозных повозок (вокруг лагеря)

загон (для скота)

лагерь, окруженный обозными повозками (для заслона)

глагол

общая лексика

окружать (лагерь) обозными повозками

загонять в загон

окружать лагерь повозками

американизм

загонять (скот) в загон

разговорное выражение

присваивать

завладевать

угонять

Definition

kraal
[kr?:l]
S. African
¦ noun
1. a traditional African village of huts, typically enclosed by a fence.
2. an animal enclosure.
¦ verb drive (animals) into a kraal.
Origin
Du., from Port. curral (see corral).

Wikipedia

Kraal

Kraal (also spelled craal or kraul) is an Afrikaans and Dutch word, also used in South African English, for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock, located within a Southern African settlement or village surrounded by a fence of thorn-bush branches, a palisade, mud wall, or other fencing, roughly circular in form. It is similar to a boma in eastern or central Africa.

In Curaçao, another Dutch colony, the enclosure was called "koraal" Which means coral and which in Papiamentu is translated "kura" (still in use today for any enclosed terrain, like a garden).

Examples of use of kraal
1. After the Kraal raid, authorities disbanded Adams‘s Crime Management Unit and assigned the officers charged in the deaths to administrative posts.
2. After the arrival of the reinforcement, they launched a second wave of attacked on a cattle kraal killing more than 300 civilian including 60 white Army fighters.
3. The camp was set up like a kraal, with thirty–odd trucks parked in tight groups to form a large, fanlike defensive circle.
4. You put the cattle in the new kraal and then you destroy the old one." Archbishop Ncube told the BBC that the government had failed to live up to its promises: "They themselves said that they would construct 300,000 houses.
5. In his suit filed Monday in San Francisco Superior Court, Kraal said he called '11 after the 350–pound Siberian tiger mauled zookeeper Lori Komejan in December 2006 and helped emergency personnel get into the zoo.
What is the Russian for kraal? Translation of &#39kraal&#39 to Russian