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goat [gəʊt, Am goʊt] SUBST

1. goat (animal):

koza f

2. goat péj fam (old man):

cap m

Idiomes/Tournures:

to act [or play] the goat GB fam

billy-goat SUBST

nanny goat SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec goats

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Goats have an intensely inquisitive and intelligent nature; they will explore anything new or unfamiliar in their surroundings.
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Such acts are committed mostly by persons grazing goats and cattle as the mature lemon grass can not be eaten by the animals.
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Both of these areas are popular with wildlife enthusiasts, hikers, artists and photographers, cylists and shepherds grazing their goats and sheep.
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Hybridization is also a threat, as their gene pool is mingled with ordinary goats.
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Domestic animals include, sheep, goats, cattle, horses, water buffalo, donkeys, and camels.
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Stallions, breeding mares and goats grazed nearby on the rich pastures surrounding the home.
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This has been shown in many species, including cats, dogs, mice, rabbits, sheep and goats (the so-called angora mutation) and even elephants and mammoths.
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According to 2004 data, the aimag was home to 1,948,000 domestic animals: goats, sheep, cattle (incl. yaks and khainags), horses and camels.
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The organism is commonly found in dry and dusty soil and can be important for diseases of domesticated animals (horses and goats).
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The number of sheep and goats has expanded steadily from about 42 million in 1949 to approximately 156 million in 1985.
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