(stockyard)
11stockyard — Смотри рудный двор …
12stockyard — stock|yard [ˈstɔkja:d US ˈsta:kja:rd] n a place where cattle, sheep etc are kept before being taken to a market and sold …
13stockyard — stock|yard [ stak,jard ] noun count a place where animals are kept before they are sold or killed for meat …
14stockyard — n. enclosure in which livestock are temporarily kept until slaughtered or sold …
15stockyard — noun N. Amer. a large yard containing pens and sheds in which livestock is kept and sorted …
16stockyard — noun (C) a place where cattle, sheep etc are kept before being taken to a market and sold …
17stockyard — stock•yard [[t]ˈstɒkˌyɑrd[/t]] n. 1) ahb. an enclosure with pens, sheds, etc., connected with a slaughterhouse, railroad, market, etc., for the temporary housing of livestock 2) ahb. a yard for livestock • Etymology: 1795–1805 …
18stockyard — /ˈstɒkjad/ (say stokyahd) noun 1. an enclosure with pens, sheds, etc., connected with a abattoir, railway, market, etc., for the temporary keeping of cattle, sheep, swine, or horses. 2. a yard for livestock. {stock + yard2} …
19stockyard — A place with facilities for the reception and care of livestock in connection with the transportation or marketing thereof. 50 Am J1st Stocky § 1. A place conducted for profit as a public market, with pens in which livestock are received and kept …
20stockyard — n. an enclosure with pens etc. for sorting or temporary keeping of cattle …