poaching in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for poaching in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

poaching [ˈpəʊtʃɪŋ, Am ˈpoʊtʃ-] N no pl

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fish poaching

Translations for poaching in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

poaching Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fish poaching
labour poaching [or piracy]

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English
Poaching is often confused with stewing, as both techniques involve cooking through simmering.
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In addition, after braising or poaching, jambonneau is traditionally served with sauerkraut or used in soups.
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Elephants, which were nearing extinction in the 1980s due to poaching, have been well conserved now.
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In spite of rapid deforestation and poaching of wildlife, a diverse flora and fauna continue to exist in the state.
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Lightly poaching the rhubarb in a honeyed sugar syrup, flavoured with strawberry and ginger, is one of the best ways to prepare it.
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He was arrested for poaching elk because he did not believe in the newly implemented hunting license system.
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Eggs are also at risk of poaching and are commonly eaten by humans and are considered a delicacy in certain cultures.
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These courts tried luckless locals charged with a range of crimes within the forest boundaries, from sheep stealing to poaching deer.
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You'll need metal rings to make these a perfect shape, either egg poaching rings, special crumpet rings or just metal biscuit cutters.
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Since he disapproved of the game laws, he had no gamekeeper on his estate to stop poaching.
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