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poach1 [pəʊtʃ] VB trans

poach2 [pəʊtʃ] VB trans, intr

1. poach:

poach

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The richly humorous context includes the engagement of servants, the railway service, poached eggs, hairdressing and the church organ.
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The cherries are poached in wine, often with enough sugar added to make a light syrup.
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The expansion of roads and settlements into this area lead to increased deforestation and allows illegal logging and poaching to be undertaken with greater ease.
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He did a lot of poaching but eventually became gamekeeper in 1980.
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This effort was inspired by observing the diminishing herds due to over-hunting, poaching, and population encroachment.
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Conservation measures have been undertaken to prevent poaching, over fishing, encroachments, and many other related issues.
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Major reasons for population decline include habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and poaching.
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The video portrays the ups and downs of a relationship with poaching and wildfires.
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A ballotine is cooked by roasting, braising or poaching.
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Researchers have also stated that it is more difficult to patrol areas outside of the park and expect to find even higher levels of poaching.
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